. Nebraska Seed Co.'s annual catalogue : reliable garden and farm seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Flowers; Vegetables. NEBRASKA GROWN VEGETABLE, FLOWER AND FIELD SEEDS. 33 TOMATO. French, Tomate. Gorman, Licbesapfcl. Sow early in March, in hot-bods or seed boxes, and when plant* Bavo four loaves, transplant to four or llvo Inohoa apnrt; givo plenty of air and endeavor to secure a vigorous and healthy growth. Whou all danger of frost is past, transplant to open ground, four to six foot apart oach way. Well manur


. Nebraska Seed Co.'s annual catalogue : reliable garden and farm seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Flowers; Vegetables. NEBRASKA GROWN VEGETABLE, FLOWER AND FIELD SEEDS. 33 TOMATO. French, Tomate. Gorman, Licbesapfcl. Sow early in March, in hot-bods or seed boxes, and when plant* Bavo four loaves, transplant to four or llvo Inohoa apnrt; givo plenty of air and endeavor to secure a vigorous and healthy growth. Whou all danger of frost is past, transplant to open ground, four to six foot apart oach way. Well manured, li^ht. sandy soil is best, but it must be remembered that a surplus of manure stimulates tho growth to the detriment of tho fr;iit. N. 8. OCX'S LONG KEEPERâ(See Novelties.) PRIZEâWo have no hesitation in offering this as tno best and earliest of tho extra early sorts: and invaluablo to those to whom earliest is the first consideration. MANSFIELD TREEâThis variety has creatod tho greatest sen- sation since its introduction two years ago. Tho past soason it grow to a height of thirteen feet, and produced Tomatoes of enormous 6izo and too most d noons llavor. EARLY RUBYâThe groat valuo of this rarioty lies in the fact that it is by far the earliest of all the largo-sized Tomatoes which combine good form, rich crimson color and solidity, and it is certain, to provo tho leading market The Ignotum Tomato. THE IGNOTUM (Unknown)-This now Tomato was first discovered at tho Michigan Agricultural I'ollcgo in 1387. by Prof. L. 11. Bailey, being a spreutfrom a foreign varioty under test at tliat station, it is of handsome deep red color, ripening to the stem and freo from crack or rot. It will unquestionably becomo one of our finest market sorts. ~ ~ THE NEW STONEâRipens tor main crop; is very largo and of bright scarlot color; very 6mooth, with occassionally a specimen very slightly octagon shaped; ripening evenly to the stem without a crack; exceedingly solid


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