. Illustrated descriptive catalogue of garden, field and flower seeds : agricultural and horticultural implements, fertilizers, Nursery stock Maine Portland Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Catalogue of Vegetable Seeds. 31 TOMATO—Continued. Pkt. Oz. Jib. Lb. Table Queen. A large, solid, smooth variety; color rich crimson and of a most agreeable acid flavor 05 .25 .75 Dwarf Champion. An early variety; fruit medium size, resembling the Acme in color 05 .25 .60 Royal Red. A fine var


. Illustrated descriptive catalogue of garden, field and flower seeds : agricultural and horticultural implements, fertilizers, Nursery stock Maine Portland Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Catalogue of Vegetable Seeds. 31 TOMATO—Continued. Pkt. Oz. Jib. Lb. Table Queen. A large, solid, smooth variety; color rich crimson and of a most agreeable acid flavor 05 .25 .75 Dwarf Champion. An early variety; fruit medium size, resembling the Acme in color 05 .25 .60 Royal Red. A fine variety for the main crop; color bright red 05 .25 .75 Stone. A large variety of a bright scarlet color, ripening evenly to the stem; a good keeper and not subject to rot Red Cross. Early, very smooth and even in size throughout the season, per- fectly solid, in color a brilliant crimson, ripens clear to the stem Essex Hybrid. Very early, solid, rich flavored, large size and very produc- tive v * • Acme. Medium, red; smooth aud good quality Paragon. A round, solid variety; bright, glossy red; smooth and large Trophy. Very large, solid and of fair quality Canada Victor. Red; very early; of fine quality ' Red Cherry. A small early variety, size and shape of a cherry; for pickling. Yellow Cherry. Same as above except in color .05 .25 .75 .05 .30 .85 .05 .20 .05 .20 .50 .20 .60 .60 60 .05 .20 .60 .05 .20 .60 .05 05 TOBACCO SEED. Connecticut Seed Leaf. .30 .30 Pkt, .05 .85 .85 Oz. 30 J lb. $ TURNIP. PURPLE TOP MILAN TURNIP. Turnips thrive best in rich, sandy, gravelly soil. The earliest varieties can be sown as soon as the ground can be worked, either in drills or broadcast. For a succession, sow at intervals of a fortnight until the last week in July, from which time until the end of August sowings may be made for the fall and main crops. One ounce for 150 feet of drill; one to two pounds in drills for an acre. To keep the roo


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