Will’s 
a TOMATOES 
Tomat 
(Scandinavian) 
BISON 
The Tomato for Northern Gardens 
We were the first concern to grow and list the best early 
Tomato yet developed by Professor A. F. Yeager. It is self- 
pruning or determinate in growth. In place of wasting its 
vitality in continuous branching, as do practically all other 
Tomatoes, Bison grows a compact plant and puts all its 
energies into producing and ripening a heavy and extra 
early crop of smooth, solid, meaty, medium sized red To¬ 
matoes of finest quality. Many yields up to 40 pounds for 
one plant have been reported. We believe this is the best 
thing that Professor Yeager has developd to date and that 
is saying a lot. Pkt., 10c; H oz., 30c; oz., 50c; ^4 ib., 
$1.50; 1 lb., $5.50, postpaid. 
BONNY^ BEST. A splendid second early sort, the bright 
deep scarlet fruits ripen evenly and are of su¬ 
perior solidity and interior color. A good 
yielder and most attractive in shape and color. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 30c; H lb., 90c, postpaid. 
Used your seed for 25 years, and find them the 
best there is. The Bison Tomato is the best I 
have ever had Mrs. Nels Larsen, 
Savage, Mont. 
MARGLOBB. Anall> 
purpose, midT'sea- 
son Tomato devel¬ 
oped by the U. S. 
Department of 
Agriculture. The 
fruits are medium 
large, nearly glob¬ 
ular, smooth and 
solid. This Variety 
Is resistant to wilt. 
Pkt., Sc; oz., 30c; 
% lb., 00c, post¬ 
paid. 
Bison has turned 
out to be our most 
satisfactory plant 
for either out of 
doors or Green¬ 
house planting. 
James Johnson, 
Gardener, 
Circle Hot Springs, 
Alaska. 
EARLIANA 
You can't beat our Selected Early Strain of this grand old sort. One of the earliest 
varieties and very productive. The fruit is fair sized, round, very smooth and solid, 
and produced in clusters in the center of the plant. The color is bright scarlet. Pkt., 
5c; Vi oz., 20c; oz., 35c; *4 lb., $1.10, postpaid. 
For Tomato Plants See Page 56. 
Fargo Yellow Pear. 
FARGO YELLOW PEAR. In this sort. Professor 
A. F. Yeager has combined the earliness and self- 
pruning habit of his Bison Tomato with typical 
Yellow Pear fruit. Its extreme earliness and 
heavy yields are worth while. Pkt., 15c. 
PINK PEACH. This excellent sort resembles a 
peach in size and shape. The surface of the fruit 
is covered with a down much like its namesake. 
It makes delicious preserves and pickles and is 
fine for salads. Pkt., 10c; H oz., a5c; oz., 45c, 
postpaid. 
YELLOW PLUM. A beautiful sort, much resem¬ 
bling a plum in size and shape; widely used for 
preserving. Pkt., 10c; H oz., S55c; o®., 45c, post¬ 
paid. 
RED CHERRY. The fruits are very small, about 
the size of a large cherry, smooth and round. It 
bears early and freely until frost, and is used for 
preserving. Pkt., 10c; H oz., JS5c; oz., 45c, post¬ 
paid. 
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