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CULTURE. — The seed should be sown about H inch deep during March or early April in a hotbed, greenhouse, or window 

 of a room, where a night temperature of not less than 60 degrees is kept. When the plants are about two inches high, they 

 should be set out three inches apart in boxes three inches deep, or polled into three-inch pots, allowing a single plant to a pot. 



They are sometimes shifted a second time into larger pots, by wh''<h process the plants are rendered more sturdy and branching. About the middle of May 



■n this latitude, the plants may be set in the open ground. 



877 BONNY BEST 



Large Size Tomatoes Bright Scarlet in Color 



Bonny Best is decidedly the "best" in its class. It is almost as early as Earliana; 

 and is a larger tomato, and a heavier cropper. The fruits are deep scarlet in 

 color, very smooth, perfectly round, solid and meaty. Bonny Best is also an 

 excellent variety for the canner, as it yields from 12 to IS tons to the acre. 

 Price, pkt., 10c; oz., $1.25; M lb., $3.75. 



885 EARLIANA 



This is still the best extra early Tomato for the family garden, as it bears a 

 very heavy crop quite early in the season. It has excellent flavor and is re- 

 markably solid. 



Price, pkt., 10c; oz., $1.50; ]4 lb., $4.00. 



894 MARGLOBE Resists Rust and Wilt 



Almost round; of large size, and bright red color. It is one of the most pro- 

 ductive tomatoes in cultivation. 



Marglobe is early and continues bearing over a long period of time. It 

 possesses a delicious flavor, is attractive and immune to wilt. 



Price, pkt., 15c; oz., $1.00; \i lb., $3.00. 



905 PRITCHARD or SCARLET TOPPER 



For its disease resistant qualities, it supersedes all others. The vines are very 

 sturdy in growth — shorter than the Marglobe — and they produce the heaviest 

 crops of any of its class. 



Unlike other early varieties, Scarlet Topper continues to bear long after the 

 other sorts have ceased. The fruits are large, from 3 to 3>^ inches in diameter, 

 and perfectly globe shaped. 



Price, pkt., 10c; oz., $1.25; M lb., $3.50. 



LARGE RED 

 PEAR 



916A Henderson's Va- 

 riety Collection of 

 Tomatoes For The 

 Home Garden 



The Fruit The Orange 

 Winsali 



Price, 1 pkt. ea. of 3, 60c. 



899 LARGE RED PEAR 



Plants vigorous, exception- 

 ally productive, producing 

 ripe fruits fairly early in 

 the season, and continuing 

 until frost. Fruits resemble 

 a Bartlett pear in shape, 

 measuring 3 to 3}4 inches 

 long, and average 2 inches 

 in diameter at the base. 

 Solid bright scarlet in color. 

 The flesh is very firm, meaty, 

 with few seeds and free 

 from well defined seed cavi- 

 ties. The quality and flavor 

 are excellent, with a mini- 

 mum of acidity. 



Pkt., 25c; 5 pkts., $1.00. 



FORCING TOMATO 



J86 COMET. This variety is 

 used almost entirely far 

 greenhouse and trellis grow- 

 ing. The plants make a 

 vigorous growth and pro- 

 duce an enormous crop. The 

 fruits are medium to small 

 in size, very smooth, almost 

 round and bright scarlet in, 

 color. 



Price, pkt., 25c; 5 pkts., 

 $1.00. 



SMALL FRUITING TOMATOES p^'^c. 

 892 POMODORO, ITALIAN LARGE RED PLUM 



A beautiful bright red plum-shaped tomato. It is the most delicious and 

 attractive salad tomato ever introduced. It contains practically no acid 

 and possesses a delicate flavor so much desired in salads. Large Red Plum 

 is one of the best varieties in cultivation for making the delicious tomato 

 preserve, and it is also ideal for dehydrating. It is one of the most pro- 

 lific tomatoes we have ever grown, beginning early in the season and con- 

 tinuing uninterruptedly up to frost. The fruits are the size of a good-sized 

 plum and are borne in clusters of six or more. 

 Price, pkt., 25c; 5 pkts., $1.00. 

 J02 RED CHERRY. Bears clusters of bright red fruits the size of a Cherry. 



Price, pkt., 15c; oz., $1.25. 

 ?04 RED PEAR. Produces bright red, pear-shaped fruits. 



Price, pkt., 15c; oz., $1.25. 

 ?08 STRAWBERRY, Winter Cherry or "Husk" Tomato. Low .spreading 

 plants, yellow fruits half an inch in diameter surrounded by a husk. Used 

 for preserving. 



Price, pkt., 15c; oz., $1.25. 

 914 YELLOW PLUM. Oval-shaped yellow fruits* 2 inches in diameter. 

 Price, pkt., 15c; oz., SI. 25. 

 'Tomatoes, How to Grow Them" gives the latest and most advanced 

 methods for the production of fancy fruit in your own garden. This 

 pamphlet sent gratis on request with orders. 



DORO 



pL 0M TOMATO 



906 STONE 



One of the popular main crop varieties. 

 The plant is a strong grower, is very 

 prolific and produces a crop of large, 

 smooth fruits almost round in shape, 

 very deep and slightly flattened at base 

 and top. 



Price, pkt., 10c; oz., $1.25; M lb., 

 $3.50. 



911 VICTOR 



Introduced by Michigan State College. 

 The same season as Earliana, but ma- 

 tures a larger portion of its fruits the 

 first week of picking. Vine larger 

 branching, and foliage rather scarce. 

 Fruits about 3 inches in diameter, globe 

 shaped or slightly flat, smooth and ripen 

 a full deep scarlet. 



Price, pkt., 15c; oz., $1.50. 



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