Wor.d's Fair. — The vines 

 are of a strong vigorous 

 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 maintained through- 

 out the season. Oz., 20c; 

 X lb., 40c; lb., $1.25. 



Ponderosa. — Is the largest 

 fruited deep colored Toma- 

 to known, of fine quality, 

 solid, almost seedless, and 

 free from acid. The vine* 

 ace 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 variety. The 

 vine is exceptionally strong 

 growing and vigorous. It 

 should be given more room 

 than most sorts. Fruit very 

 large, round, smooth and of 

 good quality. Pkt., 5c ; 

 oz.,15c; % lb., 50c; lb. $2.0© 



I. X. L. 



Extra Early red skin Tomatoes, vines very 

 compact. Oz., 20c; Xlb.,76c; lb., $2.50. 



Greater Baltimore. 



This is a general crop tomato, very heavy 

 yielder, of large, red, smooth, solid fruits. 

 Having made a special selection of this 

 strain, we are offering stock bred up from 

 single stock plant, which will undoubtedly 

 produce a uniform crop, and please the 

 most critical grower. Oz. 20c % lb. 75c 

 Lb. $2.50. 



SMALL FRUITED TOMATOES. 



The fruits of these are largely used for making- 

 fancy pickles, preserves, etc., and sell readily in tbe 

 markets during the early Fall. They are very pro- 

 ductive, and for home use a few plants will afford a 

 large quantity of fruit, 



Yellow Pear. — Similar in growth and 

 fruiting to the Yellow Plum, but the fruits 

 have a slim neck or dislinct pear shape. 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; % lb., 60c 



Yellow Plum. — This is a leading variety for pre- 

 serving. 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; % lb. 60c 



Small Fruited Tomatoes. 



