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TOMATOES, continued 



Chalk's Early Jewell. One of the best early varieties. Pkt 

 The fruits are of medium size, sohd, bright scarlet, -with 

 very few seeds oz. 35c.; Mlb. S1.25. .$0 10 



Stone (Livingstone). Large, scarlet fruits, 

 almost roimd, very solid, and of superb 

 flavor. A fine sUcing variety. Very 

 prolific oz. 40c.; i^lb. $1.50. . 10 



Marglobe. Introduced by the New Jersey 

 State Department of Agricultiu-e. It is of 

 fine appearance, perfect globe shape, and 

 deep scarlet in color. Its spreading habit 

 of gro^vth enables it to bear large, per- 

 fectly shaped fruit, ripening well up to 

 the stem oz. $1.25. . 25 



John Baer. An extra-early scarlet-fruited 

 variety of superior merit. The fruits are 

 nearly round, smooth, firm, and of ex- 

 cellent quality oz. 50c. . 10 



Ponderosa. Fruits very large, solid, and of 

 bright crimson color oz. 75c. . 10 



Dwarf Champion. Quite distinct and very 

 early. The beautiful, solid fruit is borne 

 close to the upright stem which has few 

 branches oz. 40c.; 341b. S1.25. . 10 



Dwarf Stone. Of dwarf, sturdy growth and very pro- Pkt. 



ductive; fruit bright red, similar in appearance to 



Livingstone's Stone oz. 50c.; Mlb. $1.50. .$0 10 



Golden Queen. A handsome yellow variety, of medium 



size and excellent flavor. Very attractive when sliced 



with the red sorts oz. 40c.; ^\h. $1.25. . 10 



SMALL-FRUITINC VARIETIES 



The following miniature Tomatoes are named for their re- 

 semblance to the various fruits and are very ornamental, as 

 well as delicious in salads, preserves, etc. Pl^j 



Peach. Resembles the peach in color oz. 50c . .$0 10 



Yellow Plum. Small, oval fruits used for preserves 



oz. 50c.. 10 



Red Plum. Used for preserves. Small oz. 50c. . 10 



Pear or Fig. Bright red; pear-shaped; for preserves 



oz. 50c.. 10 



Red Cherry. Used for preserves. Small, round fruit 



oz. 50c. . 10 

 Currant or Grape. SmaU, red fruit in clusters . oz. 50c . . 10 

 Strawberry or Pkt. 

 Ground Cherry 

 {PhysaUs Alke- 

 kengi). The fruit, 

 which grows in a 

 husk, will keep all 



winter. iVIakesan -, „ ^i, . ^n ^ ^ »., ^^ 



excellent preserve JBlllFlff- -A 40 c s. per doz.; $3.25 perlOO. 



oz 60c 10 10 ^^HHHHil^ -1.%,' Packing charges on above plants by express: 1 doz. to 3 doz. plants 25 cts. ; 4 d 



^^^^^^^^^^ ■''1 S doz. plants, 50 cts.; 9 doz. plants __^___^ 



Delivery 

 and June 



Stone 

 Tomato 



TOMATO PLANTS Transplanted 

 POT-GROWN PLANTS. Stone, Comet, Bonny Best. $1.00 per doz.; $7.50 



per 100. 

 BOX-GROWN PLANTS. Dwarf Champion, Stone, Bonny Best , Matchless. 



Golden Queen 



Currant or Grape 



Yellow Plum 



