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ai>;u-t." '•'Ilu- 'Magnerosa' is a good growing vine and well laden 

 witli fruit, smooth, largo and gwd quality." " 'Magnerosa' doing 

 well and has set considerable fruit." " 'Magnerosa' has proved 

 to Ik- a very gcKxl kind of tomato, large, smooth and produotive." 

 "N'igorous, sturdy plants." ''Shows no blight, very vigorous and 

 pruiluetive with a nuiss of fine fruit." 'Tlants vigorous growers 

 fri>m .<tart, large leaves, some entire, all foliage dark green; plants 

 well tilled with fruit, flavor good, promises to be very valuable, 

 looks to be a g<M>(l yielder, so far a veiy desirable tomato." "Plant 

 very hearty, largest fruit nine indies around." " 'Magnerosa' 

 tomato is fine, large size, vigorous grower, fine color and flavor." 

 "Twenty to twenty-five tomatoes on each plant, fruit fine-shaped 

 and of a beautiful crimson color, measuring from ten to twelve 

 inches in ciiciimference; certainly very fine; vines are still green 

 and vigorous with blossoms on top at this date; we have more 

 tonuit(X's than all our neighbors put together." "I am much 

 plea.se<l with this tomato; present outlook veiy good." "Are of 

 good size and go<^)(l shajie." "A very good shipper." "Tomatoes 

 are now ripe and they are certainly fine; we have also had three 

 other kinds, but these are the best ; the uniformity of the fruit 

 seems to be i^erfoct." "Am pleased with it; yield with me is 

 about the same as ''Livingston's Stone,' but think the quality 

 better." "Am well pleased with it; the size is good, and, in my 

 opinion, this tomato has many good qualities." "Promises to be 

 an excellent fruit." "Many fruits large, all fair size," "Toma- 

 toes set out and were ripe in sixty-two days; plants very thrifty." 

 "Am nuich pleased with the 'Magnerosa' tomatoi; plant is very 

 vigorous and productive, fruit is large and very uniform; I picked 

 one tojnato that measured sixteen inches in circumference." "My 

 customers prefer it to other kinds ; is a fine bearer." "I find the 

 *Magnerosa' far above the average, a very strong grower, good pro- 

 ducer, f niit is large, no small ones ; the meaty part is very solid 

 and of a vei-y fine flavor ; I have a garden of twO' acres with a large 

 lot of tomatfx^s and these are in the lead." "Quality is very fine." 

 "The fruit is handsome and am well pleased with it; very showy 

 and solid." "The plants are doing splendidly and are looking as 

 well as any of the other varieties that are growing near them; the 

 pr<»<ln('tiv<>ness and shape are in every way satisfactory." "A 

 great ini|>rov(inent on the Tondei'osa.' " "A valuable frait for 



