CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



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Fonderosa. 



FONDEBOSA. — (Purple crimson.) Al- 

 though introduced many years ago, in all 

 that time no tomato has ever surpassed 

 the genuine Ponderosa in size or delicious 

 meaty flavor. It is not only the largest 

 but also the heaviest tomato grown. The 

 color is a glowing crimson; shape quite 

 regular considering its size, and it is con- 

 sidered by thousands of people the best 

 table variety in existence for slicing, hav- 

 ing but few seeds. The fruit ripens early 

 and bears well until very late. Facket, 

 10c. ; oz., 60c.; V4 It., $2.00; lb., $3.00, post- 

 paid. 



YEZiIiOW FONDEROSA.— Equals Pond- 

 erosa in size, but bears rich golden yellow 

 fruits in abundance. Facket, 10c. ; oz., 50c.; 

 H lb., $2.00; lb., $6.00, postpaid. 



Boxmy Best. 



LIVINGSTON'S STON3.— One of the 

 largest and most solid, main crop or late 

 bright red varieties. It is unsurpassed for 

 slicing and canning. The vines are large, 

 vigorous and very productive. The fruits 

 are bright scarlet, oval and very deep, 

 exceptionally smooth and uniform, in size. 

 Our stock is distinctly superior to most of 

 that offered under this name, being larger, 

 smoother, more uniform and better colored. 

 Packet, 10c. ; oz., 25c.; H lb., $1.00; lb., $3.00, 

 postpaid. 



BONNY BEST.— The fruits of this desir- 

 able early sort are most attractive in shape 

 and color. The crop ripens more uniform- 

 ly than any other er.rly scarlet fruited 

 sort, and is of superior solidity and inte- 

 rior color. The vines are vigorous and pro- 

 duce a good crop of exceptionally round 

 and deep fruits, bright deep scarlet in color 

 and very good quality. One of the best for 

 gardeners whose trade demands fruits of 

 beautiful shape and color. A very good 

 variety for the early market and home gar- 

 den. Facket, 10c. ; oz., 40c.; 14 lb., $1.25; 

 lb., S4.00, postpaid. 



RED AND YELLOW FEAR SHAPED. — 

 ! Packet, 10c. ; oz., 50c., postpaid. 

 i DWARF CHAMPION.— This is a distinct 

 kind. The plants grow stiff and upright, 

 I and need no support as other kinds do. 

 I Can be planted closely together, three feet 

 ' apart. It is early and productive: the 

 : fruit resembles the Acme, color bright red, 

 i ripens up even. Facket, 10c. ; oz., 40c.; H 

 i lb.. S1.25; lb.. S4.50; postpaid. 



EARLY DETROIT.— This splendid vari- 

 I oty is the largest and best of the early 

 purplish pink tomatoes. The vines are 

 i vigorous and very productive. The fruits 

 j are very smooth, uniform in size, nearly 

 I globe-shaped, firm, and of excellent quality. 

 ! Early Detroit is one of the most valuable 

 I shipping tomatoes yet produced. Facket, 

 10c. ; 01., 30c.; V4 ")•, $1-00; lb., $3.50, post- 

 I paid. 



