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to three feet in length, with a straight neck at the stem 
end ; skin dark olive-green with slight striping of a 
lighter tinge; flesh orange-yellow; under strong cultiva- 
tion will attain a weight of 60 pounds. 
Pike’s Peak. Large size, oval form tapering at the 
blossom end; skin dark olive-green; flesh light-golden; 
vine strong, running habit. 
Red or Golden Hubbard. Similar in form to the 
Green Hubbard, but skin is orange-yellow, turning to 
salmon when ripened. 
Warted Hubbard. Similar to Green Hubbard, but 
fruit is more heavily warted. 
TOMATO. 
Acme, or Essex Hybrid, The Honey. Early, med- 
ium-sized; round form, slightly depressed at the ends; 
smooth, solid, purplish-red. 
Aristocrat. Early; short, thick stems, almost self- 
supporting ; leaves curled, dark-green; fruit borne in 
clusters, medium size, nearly round form, glossy red. 
Atlantic Prize, or Earliest of All, Early Ruby, Extra 
Early Richmond, Moneymaker. Extra early, medium- 
sized; flattened and irregular in form; bright red. 
Beauty, or Baltimore Prize Taker, Cincinnati Purple, 
Climax, Table Queen, Trucker’s Favorite, Volunteer. 
' Early; medium-sized, round form; solid, smooth, purp- 
lish-red. 
Buck-eye. larly, similar to the Beauty, except 
fruit is larger; round, smooth form; solid, purplish-red. 
Dwarf Champion, or Meteor, Station, Tree, Upright. 
Early; short, thick, stiff stems, almost self-supporting; 
leaves curled, dark green; fruit borne in clusters, med- 
ium-sized, nearly round form, purplish-red. 
Dwarf Stone. Early, plants dwarf, bushier or stalk- 
