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J. HANNS & CO.'S CHOICE SEEDS 



AVorld's Fair.— The 



vines are of a strong vig- 

 orous growth, well set with 

 fruit; the foliage is a very 

 rich dark-green in color. 

 The fruit is entirely free 

 from core, of a rich cardinal 

 red color, and is not liable 

 to crack from wet weather. 

 The Tomatoes are borne in 

 clusters of the largest size 

 •which is m a i n t a i n ed 

 throughout the season. Oz., 

 20c.; J^: lb., 40c.; lb., $1.2.5. 



Panclerosa. — Is the 



largest fruited deep colored 

 Tomato known, of fine qual- 

 ity, solid, almost seedless, 

 and free from acid. The 

 vines are strong, rather open 

 growth ; fruits largely ob- 

 long in form and deep 

 through, but quite a per- 

 centage are too rough to 

 please some growers. Pkt., 

 5c.; oz., 20c.; % lb., 60c. 



Buckeye State.— A 



late, purple fruited varietJ^ 

 The vine is exceptionally 

 strong growing and vigor- 

 ous. It should be given 

 more room than most sorts. Fruit very 

 round, smooth and of good quality. 

 .5c ; oz., 15c.; % lb., 50c.; lb., $2.00. 



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ENORMOUS.-This illustration gives a very 

 correct idea of the size and shape of this valuable 

 variety. M e can safely recommend it for the finest 

 Medium or Late Tomato yet introduced- it is a 

 very ^ igorous grower, the fruit is borne in blusters i 

 ni ^^^ ^°, ®'^' °^ * beautiful bright red color, i 

 Ihese handsome, very large, solid smooth Toma- 

 toes average 3 inches from stem to blossom end ' 

 and i inches across, with very small seed cells ■ 

 Price, oz., 20c.; H lb., fiSc; lb., $L>.26 >-eiu. . 



large, 

 Pkt., 



cCir^ingstons 

 J'rue Qlue O'omato %Seed 



IN ORIGINATOR'S OWN SEA1,ED 

 PACKAGES. 



oz. H LB. LB. 



Dwarf Stone 30 SI. 00 S3. SO 



Dwarf Aristocrat.. bright red .80 .65 3.50 



Dwarf Cliampion.. purple 30 .90 3.00 



Beauty purple 30 .60 3. CO 



Perfection briglitred .30 .60 2.0O 



New Stone briglit red .30 .60 2.00 



New Magniis flesli color .30 .75 3.50 



Honor Bright bright red .30 .75 3.50 



Favorite bright red .30 .60 3.0O 



Paragon bright red .30 .60 2.0O 



Buckeye State purple 30 .60 2.0O 



Ne^v Dwarf Purple Globe.. Pkg., 15c. 



Small Fruited Tomatoes. 



Small fruited Jomatoes 



fruits of these are largely used for making fancy pickles, 

 es. etc., and sell readily in the markets durine the early 

 They are very productive, and for home use a few plants will 

 d a large quantity of fruit. 



Yellow Pear. — Similar in growth and fruiting 

 to the Yelloir Plum, but the fruits have a slim neck or 

 distinct pear sJiape. Very ornamental in appearance 

 and the plants are wonderfully productive, fruiting 

 in large clusters. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c.; % lb., 60c. 



Red Pear. — This is similar in growth and 

 fruiting to the preceding; but the fruits are a bright 

 scarlet in color, true pear-shape and rich flavor. 

 Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c.; j( lb., 60c. 



Yellow Pliini. — This is a leading variety for 

 preserving. The vines are of strong growth, and im- 

 mensely productive, fruiting in clusters. The fruits 

 average two inches in length and one inch in diame- 

 ter, of a bright lemon-yellow; are solid, fleshy and of 

 excellent flavor. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c.; X lb., 60c. 



