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WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
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Tomato. 
Quite early to ripen. 
(Bright yellow.) 
STONE. 
The Great Canning Tomato. 
(Bright red.) This has come to be 
recognized as one of the best of all 
the standard sorts, though still com- 
paratively new. The color is a desir- 
able bright red. The fruit is of good 
size, perfectly smooth and of best table 
quality. It is a famous main crop 
tomato in many sections, both North 
and South, and is much used for can- 
ning. The plants are productive and 
the fruit bears shipment well. Stone is 
used for forcing purposes under glass, 
with very satisfactory results. Its shape, 
color and quality adapts it to the fancy 
market trade, also to the home garden. 
Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 30 cents; 
\y pound, 85 cents; pound, $3.00. 
THE TURNER HYBRID.—(Purplish pink.) This is one of the largest, and most productive 
tomatoes grown. The color is a rich, pinkish red, with a suggestion of purple. The skin is thin, 
but so tough as to preserve the fruit a long time in good condition. ‘The tomato in the basket 
is especially handsome. It ships well and sells quickly. ‘The fruit ripens evenly to the stem, 
and is very Smooth, with no hard core and in flavor is unsurpassed. It is a strong, vigorous 
grower, the vines demanding plenty of room. The foliage differs from all others, the leaves | 
being entire and not cut or deeply lobed, resembling potato foliage. In fruiting capacity it is 
enormous. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 30 cents; 14 pound, 85 cents; pound, $3.00. 

Livingston’s Hummer 
(Scarlet red.) A new tomato of bright scarlet 
réd color, medium size. Not as large as Stone, 
round as aball. Very attractive, firm and solid, 
and ot fine quality. A healthy, vigorous grower 
of medium size vines, very prolific, producing 
clusters of medium size, bright scarlet fruit. 
Is especially desirable 
for home gardens or canning the whole fruit. 
Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 35 cents; 
\y pound, $1.00; pound, $3.50. 
Golden Queen. 
Best large yellow tomato. 
Much like Paragon, except in color. 
smooth and ripens early. Quality excellent in 
all respects either for slicing or preserving. 
Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 30 cents; 
ly pound, 85 cents; pound, $3.00. 























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LIVINGSTON’S HUMMER TOMATO 
MAULE’S TROPHY. — @een 
red.) I have pure seed of this gran 
old favorite. Its color is a rich dee 
red. The fruit is large, solid an 
generally smooth, and it still ranks 
| as one of the best tomatoes in culti- 
/ vation. The flavor is unsurpassed 
by any of the newer sorts. Maule’s 
Trophy is yearly improving in 
quality. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 30 cta.3 
ly lb., 85 cents; lb., $3.00. 
PEAR-SHAPED RED.— 
(Bright red.) Fruit smalland pear- 
shaped, about the size of a plum, 
Color, bright red. Used for pickling 
and preserving. 
Packet, 5 cts.; oumce, 30 cts., 
Yypound, 85 cts.; pound, $3.00. 
PEAR-SHAPED YELLOW.— 
(Bright yellow.) A pretty tomato, 
similar to Pear-Shaped Red, except 
in color. Pkt., 5 cts.; 0z., 30 cts.4 
Yib., 85cts.; lb., $3.00. 
Dwarf Champion. 
(Purplish pink.) The famous Dwarf Cham: 
pion tomato owes its wide popularity to its 
Stiff, vigorous, upright growth, with fruit well 
above the soil, and to the earliness with which 
it reaches maturity. In color the fruit is a pur- 
plish pink, and it is always round, smoothand 
Symmetrical. Size medium. Table quality supe- 
rior. A good shipper. Plants may be set 8 feet 
apart in rows 4 feet apart. One of the earliest 
and most profitable tomatoes grown. The dark 
green wrinkled leaves bespeak a strong type. 
It is one of the best of the so-called tree toma- 
toes, and everywhere recognized as a money 
maker, a valuable home or market sort. 
Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 30 cts.; 14 poumd, 
85 cts.; pound, $3.00. 

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DWARF CHAMPION TOMATO. 
