Annual catalogue of celebrated seeds (1896) (18424281755)

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Title: Annual catalogue of celebrated seeds
Identifier: annualcatalogueo1896jaev (find matches)
Year: 1896 (1890s)
Authors: J. A. Everitt (Firm); Everitt, J. A; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection
Subjects: Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Indiana Indianapolis; Vegetables; Flowers; Grasses; Commercial catalogs
Publisher: Indianapolis, Ind. : J. A. Everitt
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Digitizing Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library



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The Largest, Most Solid, Host Productive, Best Quality. JYEHE few words above describe this GREAT TOMATO. Others claim wonder- A ful properties, offer prizes to induce big reports, bnt our Logan Giant Seedling: comes out victorious every tim e. If you think you have tried the largest Tomato, try 3 one-noyy, and you will see that you did not have the h not only a new variety, but we claim for it in points o ite quality and flavor as well as early ripening, the bes over 3 pounds each and attain the enormous circum like many others, one-third seeds and water. Thej cious meat, with very few-seeds. They have frequent! with other kinds at 35 cents per bushel. If the vie grow 10 feet high and be loaded with the finest fru advise early orders,' as the last two seasons t and best heretofore. It is eness, size of fruit, exquis- lant. They grow to weigh I feet. This tomato is not, it solid ball of tender deli- cents each in competition ied cn a support, they will placed your eyes on. We to cut down the size of sed this year, but them go around. We have several times as mi it a much greater demand, although each season since we introduced 4 was greater for this Tomato than fo? any thing else that we We never saw their equal forproiiflc bearing and size. It is a Msrvelsws sight. Psnxa.. Farmer. the Loran Giant Tomato, and am pleased to aiay as ii, -in® greatest improvement I ever saw in any vegeta- i&B. It is tJie best t omato I ever saw. D. 3. Christy, Pa, !fce «SB-li«et; the largest; the best yield oioas fc»»£fc> I ever ate. i _ - --}[' TKE FOIXOWESTG KEPOKTS: (All letters are on file in our office). Mr. Wade, of Blooming Valley, brought to this office a cluster of 8 tomatoes, ail cn a single stem, weighing 10 lbs. They are of the Logan Giant variety. .The quality is equal to the quanfcit y .5' , Penn a. Farmer. Pa. ost deli- COLE.PA. ■e truly won- fruited very find them so p ate, Iapjsis, Pa. te jiiefeRafr E2TSON. Pa. at §3.00 per Logan Giant Tomato is the best I ever saw. I sold single tomatoes for 10 cents each ; the product of a single stem for 19 cents. Single plants bore 30 pounds of fruit. Twelve weighed 2Z% pounds. They ripen with the earliest. D. L. MAESHAiiS, Me. OUR GROWER WRITES: We have had very „ w geed success witn Logan's Giant Seedhng Tomato, r.nd hope to nearly if not Quite fill the or- ders for seed placed with us. We find this variety is one of, if not the largest of all tomatoes, and in productiveness is excelled by none. It is a very shy seeder, but en account of its great productiveness we have had better success in pro- •uring a crop of seed than we expeoted. Yours trulv, Jhbokb B. Sick & Co., Cambridge, K. Y. Arises Fte 19®? $P**gi SS?" $ s,fe6s* m^m gJBsfe

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