682 Ponderosa Tomato 



•i( 682 Ponderosa 



Nearly Seedless and as Solid as Beefsteak. 110 days 



(Purple Crimson.) Although introduced many years ago, 

 up to the present time no tomato has yet 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 purple crimson; shape quite regular con- 

 sidering its size, and it is considered by thousands of people 

 the best table variety in existence, having but few seeds. 

 Pkt. 15c; y> oz. 35c; oz. 60c; % lb. $1.75; Vz lb. $3.25; lb. $6.00; 

 2 lbs. .f 11.00; 5 lbs. $26.75, postpaid 



^ 675 Golden Ponderosa 



Produces Large Yellow Tomatoes in Great Size. 110 days 



(Golden Yellow.) This grand large tomato equals its fa- 

 mous parent, the Crimson Ponderosa, in every respect but 

 color The vines are vigorous, luxuriant and healthy and 

 bear 'a tremendous load of tomatoes, right up to frost. The 

 fruit is very uniform in shape and size and contams but few 

 seeds It is the largest and heaviest of the yellow sorts, free 

 from acid, sweet and luscious, with very heavy meat. 

 Pkt. 15c; Vz oz. 35c; oz. 60c; Vi lb. $1.80; V^ lb. igS.SO; lb. $6.00; 

 2 lbs. $11.15; 5 lbs. .$27.00, postpaid 



^ 656 Maule's Enormous 



The Largest Red. The Sweetest of All. 110 days 



(Deep Red ) Maule's Enormous. The name was selected 

 from the fact that it seemed to apply better to this wonder- 

 ful red tomato than any other. In comparative trials with 

 other sorts, under ordinary conditions, Maule s Enormous has 

 made a record for both quality and quantity, while the beauty 

 of the fruit makes it an easy and quick seller in all markets. 

 The fruit is remarkably solid and firm. 



I'kt. 15c; V. oz. 35c; oz. 60c; % lb. $1.80; % lb. $:i.30; lb. $6.00; 

 2 IbsT $11.15; 5 lbs. .$27 .00; 10 l bs. $51.00, postpaid 



656 Maule's Enormous 



^^^ r\ C Cm. ^ The Red Dwarf Tree 



666 Uwart btone sort, loo day. 



(Bright Red.) This strain of Dwarf Stone 



tomato is more productive, earlier and larger 



fruited than any other so-called tree sort. In 



fact, it is about the largest of all the dwarf or 



bush red skin varieties, very meaty. Ready 



to pick in 100 days. 



Pkt. JOc; Vi ox. 30c; oz. .50c; Vt lb. $1.40; 



% lb. $2.65; lb., $5.00; 2 lbs. $!».20; 5 lbs. .$22.25; 



10 lbs. .$42.25, postpaid 



664 Matchless 



A Large Red Tomato Well Named. 120 days 



(Deep Red.) One of the best and most popu- 

 lar for general planting. The color is a rich deep 

 red. Fruit is large, very smooth, solid. Absence 

 o£ core, together with its freedom from rot, all 

 unite in making this grand tomato well worthy 

 of the name of "Matchless." Always large, even 

 at the end of the season. 



Pkt. 10c; i/i oz. 25c; oz. 4,5c; % lb. ipi.SO; 



''■ lb. Spi.35; lb. !)!4.50: 2 lbs. l);«.2.'j; .5 lbs. if20.00; 



10 lbs. .1!38.00, postpaid 



674 Golden Queen 



Early, Large, Smooth, Yellow Tomato. 100 days 



(Bright Yellow.) Early, large, bright golden 

 yellow tomato. Sometimes with a slight blush 

 of red. Size and shape like Matchless, except In 

 color. Always sinooth, and ripens in about 100 

 days. Quality excellent in all respects, either for 

 slicing or preserving. 



Pkt. 10c; i/. oz. 30c; oz. iiOo; % lb. $1.40; 



i/s lb. .$2.65; )b. .$5.00; 2 lbs. .$9.20; 



5 lbs. $22.25, postpaid 



* 678 Dwarf Champion 



The Famous Pink Tree Tomato. 100 days 



(Purplish Pink.) The famous Dwarf Champion tomato owes 

 its wide popularity to its stiff, vigorous, upright growth, with 

 fruit well above the soil, and to its earlineas; matures large 

 size fruit in 100 days. In color it is a purplish pink. 



Pkt. 10c; % oz. 30c; oz. 50c; % lb. $1.50; % lb. $2.75; 

 lb. $5.00; 2 lbs. $9.30; 5 lbs. $22.50, postpaid 



655 Red Head 



An Exceptionally Fine, Large, Bright Red Sort. 100 days 



(Bright Red.) This wonderful bright red tomato produces 

 exceptionally fine, large and smooth, nearly globe-shaped 

 fruit, which is very meaty and contains few seeds. The thick 

 solid flesh is of luscious flavor. 



Pkt. lOe; % oz. 25c; oz. 45e; % lb. $1.35; % lb. $2.45; lb. $4.50; 

 2 lbs. $8.35; 5 lbs. $20.25; 10 lbs. .$38.25, postpaid 



Small-Fruited Tomatoes 



Cherry 



301 Improved Ground Cherry 



Known as Strawberry or Yellow Husk Tomato. 120 days 



The .small, yellow fruit is very sweet, of mild flavor, used 

 for preserving. Vines low and spreading. Very productive. 

 Pkt. 10c; % ox. 35c; oz. 60c; % lb. $1.75; Vz lb. $3.25; 

 lb. $6.00, postpaid 



300 Mammoth Purple Fruited Ground Cherry 



The Green Gage Purple Husk Tomato. 120 days 



A prolific bearer of enormous size fruit, which measures 



1% to 2% inches in diameter. The flesh is green while the 



color of the skin is green changing to a purple. This fruit, 



when made Into preserves, has the appearance of green gages. 



Pkt. 10c; % ox. 35c; oz. 60c; % lb. $1.75; % lb. $3.25; 



lb. $6.00, postpaid 



676 Pear-Shaped Red 



Used for Making Tomato Figs or Preserving. 95 days 



(Bright Red.) Fruit small and pear-shaped, about the size 



of a plum; color, bright red. Ripens in about 95 days. Flesh 



tender and of good flavor. Excellent for preserves or canning. 



Pkt. 10c; Vz ox. 35c; oz. eOc; % lb. $1.75; % lb. $3.25; 



lb. $6.00, postpaid 



677 Pear-Shaped Yellow 



Used for Pickling and Preserving. 95 days 



(Bright Yellow^.) A small, early tomato, ready to pick in 95 

 days. Similar to pear-shaped red, but of rich, clear yellow 

 color. Very sweet, and free from acid. Very desirable for 

 preserving, canning or making fancy pickles. 



Pkt. 10c; % oz. .35c; oz. 60c; % lb. $1.75; Vz lb. $3.25; 

 lb. .$6.00, postpaid 



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