No. 6. 



DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



285 



It is very likely that materials used to color the juice and flesh of 

 the tomato would also color the seed, and its presence could, there- 

 fore, be easily recognized; but it is claimed by the manufacturers 

 for the "Perfection" tomato coloring that it will not color the seeds 



The S]'KA(irE Corn Cuttek. Model M. 1900 Style C. 



when used according to directions and the colored goods would pass 

 inspection. This coloring liquid is advertised at |2.00 per gallon, 

 a gallon being sufficient to color 25,000 3 pound cans, and is claimed 

 to be absolutely not prejudicial to health in any quantity that might 

 be used. 



