TRUE TO NAME AND SURE TO GROW SEEDS _23 
Sh, TOMATOES—Continued 
Spark’s Earliana. A new, 
extra early variety; large 
size, handsome shape, briglit 
red color; a most profitable 
variety for the market gar¬ 
dener. Oz. 25c; J4 lb. 80c; 
lb. $3.00. 
Chalk’s Early Jewel. Ripens 
later than Spark’s Earliana, 
but more desirable for home 
use, as fruits are thicker 
through and more solid; color 
bright scarlet; quality good. 
Oz. 25c; J4lb. 75c; 11b. $2.75. 
Bonney BestiEarly. This is 
an early and very popular va¬ 
riety, not quite so early as tbe 
best strains of Earliana To¬ 
mato. It is a vigorous grower, 
Spark’s Earliana 
enormously prolific with splendid foliage 
and velvety glowing scarlet color, ripens 
all over up to the stem. Oz. 25c; A lb. 85c; 
lb. $3.00. 
June Pink. An early variety, heavy yielder. 
Similar to the famous Earliana, except its 
color is pink. Will ripen in 85 days. Oz. 
30c; 'A lb. $1.00; lb. $3.50. 
Marglobe. Earliest successful wilt-resist¬ 
ant variety, is a large globe shaped red to¬ 
mato. It is a wonderful yielder. Oz. 25c; 
'A lb. 80c; lb. $3.00. 
Champion Dwarf. A distinct and valuable 
sort, having a strong main stem, which en¬ 
ables it to support its fruit well up from the 
ground. The crop ripens up early and even¬ 
ly. It is a cropper, smooth, medium in size, 
acme in color. Oz. 30c; A lb. $1.00; lb. $3.75. 
Oxheart — 8i5 days. Heart shaped, rosy- 
pink—very solid, few seedis, mild. Oz. 50c, 
'A lb. $1.50. 
Dwarf New Stone. A bright 
red, perfect smooth and solid 
tomato; thicker from stem end 
to blossom end than most varie¬ 
ties; for all around purposes we 
consider this the best one in the 
list. Oz.30c; ^lb.$1.00; lb.$3.50. 
Golden Queen —Bearing good 
sized round, smooth fruit, solid 
and splendid quality. Oz. 35c; 
14 lb. $1.25. 
Yellow Plum. For Preserves. 
Oz. 30c; 'A lb. $1-00. 
Ponderosa or Beef Steak. A 
mammoth tomato, pink color; 
few seeds and very meaty. Oz. 
40c; !4 lb. $1.50. 
