. Alexander Drug and Seed Co.'s annual descriptive and Illustrated catalogue. 15 New Buckeye State Tomato. Like all of the valuable varieties of Tomatoes, origin- ated with Livingston, who says of it: "It is the largest fruited variety we have ever put out, averaging at least one half larger than the Beauty. Absolutely smooth and uni- form ; very prolific. In solid- ity and meatiness it has no ; Packet, 15c; 2 for 25c.; 9 for $ NEW BUCKEYE STATE TOMATO. Henderson's Dwarf (Small) Lima Bean. Much more popular now than when first introduced. Very valuable. Grows without aid o


. Alexander Drug and Seed Co.'s annual descriptive and Illustrated catalogue. 15 New Buckeye State Tomato. Like all of the valuable varieties of Tomatoes, origin- ated with Livingston, who says of it: "It is the largest fruited variety we have ever put out, averaging at least one half larger than the Beauty. Absolutely smooth and uni- form ; very prolific. In solid- ity and meatiness it has no ; Packet, 15c; 2 for 25c.; 9 for $ NEW BUCKEYE STATE TOMATO. Henderson's Dwarf (Small) Lima Bean. Much more popular now than when first introduced. Very valuable. Grows without aid of stakes or poles, in bush form, pio- iduces enormous crops of Lima Beans. A single plant has been known to have 270 pods on it at one time ; earlier than any of the Climbing Limas. Bears continuously until frost. Packets, 10c; half- pint, 20c; pint, 35c; quart, 60c. If by mail, pint, 45c; quart, 75c. JACKSON WONDER BEAN. The introducer of this Bean, from whom we have them, says of it: "The plant is a beautiful sight as it stands densely loaded with foliage, and its broad fiat pods containing three or four beautifully colored beans similar to the Lima, but rich, marrowy, and with flavor superior to the Lima. Immensely productive, continues to bloom and bear till frost. Bush grows from 2 to 2} feet. Can be used as a Snap, or shelled as Lima Bean. Packets, 10c.; 3 for 25c; 12 for $ BUNCOMBE, N. C. Winter Cabbage. The genuine seed, grown for us specially by an experienced grower in the moun- tains of North Caro- lina. Large, firm heads, very hardy, a good keeper. For win- ter use sow from March to June ; for spring heads sow in July, Au- gust or September. Packet 10c.; 3 for 25c.; WHITE MULTIPLIER ONION. OZ., 4 OZS., Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Alexander Seed Co; Henry


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