. Spring 1899. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. So THE C. A. REESER CO., SEEDSMEN AND FLORISTS. TOMATOES—Pkt. 3 Cents, Except where Noted. Atlantic Prize—Red, smooth and good, solid, the earliest of all. oz. 20 cts. Acme—Smooth, bright red, good, medium early, oz. 20 cts. Dwarf Champion—Very distinct, needs no support, dark scarlet, shapely, solid, oz. 20 cts. Early Advance—Medium size, bright red, smooth, solid, very early, oz. 20 cts. Early Optimus—V
. Spring 1899. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. So THE C. A. REESER CO., SEEDSMEN AND FLORISTS. TOMATOES—Pkt. 3 Cents, Except where Noted. Atlantic Prize—Red, smooth and good, solid, the earliest of all. oz. 20 cts. Acme—Smooth, bright red, good, medium early, oz. 20 cts. Dwarf Champion—Very distinct, needs no support, dark scarlet, shapely, solid, oz. 20 cts. Early Advance—Medium size, bright red, smooth, solid, very early, oz. 20 cts. Early Optimus—Very early, large, bright, handsome fruit, oz. 20 cts. Early Essex—One of the handsomest shaped and most profitable bright pink Tomatoes, oz. 20 cts. Early Ruby—One of the earliest, rich crimson, good size and smooth, oz. 20 cts. Favorite—Long, smooth, productive, a good shipper, oz. 20 cts. Golden Queen—This is the only first-class, large, yellow tomato, oz. 20 cts. Ignotum— Verv prolific, earliest of the large, deep red, smooth varieties, oz. 20 cts. Matchless—Very large, smooth, solid, purplish red. oz. 20 cts. Ponderosa—The largest Tomato grown, rich red, solid and smooth, pkt. 5 cts., oz. 30 cts. Peach—Resembles a peach, fine for preserves, pickles and exhibition, oz. 20 cts. Stone—Large, smooth, bright red, very solid and ex- cellent shipper, oz. 20 cts. Trophy—Standard late sort, the fruit is large, solid and productive, oz. 20 cts. Tree—Tree-like growth, with large, plump, red fruit. Red and Yellow Cherry—Fruit about one inch in size. Yellow Plum—Bright yellow, used for pickles. LAWN GRASS SEED—Evergreen Velvet. As a guide for the proper quantity to order we may state that one quart of Lawn Grass is sufficient to thor- oughly sow an area 20 by 15 feet—300 square feet—3 to 5 bushels will be required for one acre. It should be borne in mind that in order to produce the best results, grass seed for lawns should be sown twice as th
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