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No. 75. La Crosse Seedling (Salzer). Yines — Branches very 

 short and few. One of the so-called tree tomatoes. Easily 

 trained to one stem. Fruit — Set heavily. Medium size. Not 

 much rot. Fair. 



No. 77. Trucker's Favorite (Burpee). Vines — Branches me- 

 dium size, many, foliage medium. Fniit — A good setting. Not 

 much rot. Fruit purplish and very smooth. A very fine appear- 

 ing variety. Showed up well at last of season. Green fruit very 

 smooth. 



No. 80. Enormous (Livingston). Vines — Branches very long 

 and very heavy, one inch in diameter at base, grows a foot to 

 eighteen inches before branching; foliage dense. Fruit — Eather 

 light setting. Good fruit for shoAv but does not bear heavy 

 enough for market purposes. 



No. 81. Best of Ale (Ennobled Strain of Sutton's) (Burpee). 

 Vines — Branches medium length, many, foliage dense. Grows 

 quite compact. Fi'uit — Setting not very heavy. Green fruit 

 quite good form. Not much rot. 



No. 82. Early Dwarf Prolific (Burpee). Vines — Branches 

 very short, so-called tree tomato, foliag'e light. Fruit — Heavily 

 set. A very heavy bearer of small fruits. Easily picked and 

 could be set very close. No rot. 



No. 83. Bltipee's Quarter Century (Burpee). Vines — 

 Branches short, few but heavy, foliage dense. Fruit — Set well. 

 Not much rot. Fair. 



No. 84. New Stone (Northwestern Seed Co.). Vines — Branches 

 long, many, foliage medium. Fruit — Good setting. Fruits very 

 smooth and solid. A good variety where much handling is neces- 

 sary. Does not bear very heavily early in the season but holds 

 on well and does its best later. 



No. 85. The Tltiner (Burpee). Vines — Branches very long 

 and heavj^ foliage dense. A potato-leaved variety. Fruit — A 

 good yielder of large fruits. Fruits have a tendency to irregu- 

 larity, however, which makes them lessi valuable. Very little 

 rotten fruit. 



No. 86. Magnus (Livingston). Vines — Branches medium 

 length, many, foliage dense. Fruit — A good setting. Fruit me- 

 dium size, quite smooth. Fairly good. 



No. 87. Aristocrat (Livingston). Vines — Branches few and 

 very short. A potato-leaved variety. Foliage very dense. One 

 hill produced heavy foliage but no fruits. Fruit — Setting was not 

 very heavy. Fruits small but even and smooth. 



No. 88. EoYAL Bed (Maule). Vines — Branches medium, many, 

 foliage medium. Fruit — Set very well. This variety did not be- 

 gin to bear heavily early in season, but when it did begin, August 



