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Main or General Crop of Tomatoes 



Ready to Use in 100 to 120 Days 



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680 Columbia 



Very large; solid flesh, few seeds; wonderful cropper 

 The greatest tomato for home garden or canning 



(Bright red.) Columbia is a very large, smooth 

 tomato, well-formed and deep from stem to blossom, 

 tt is of a bright red color and ripens up to the stem; 

 lesh is solid, with very few seeds. The foliage is larger 

 md much heavier than Matchless. It is a wonderful 

 nearer, outyielding many of the best cropping sorts. 

 Tomatoes run more uniform than any other variety, 

 md it does not have as many small fruits in the latter 

 part of the season, a fact that will be greatly appre- 

 ciated by all growers. Ready to pick in 120 days. 

 Splendid for market gardeners, home gardeners or 

 canners wanting a strictly large, fancy tomato. 

 Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 45 cents; 

 quarter pound, $1.10; pound, $4.00, postpaid. 



666 Dwarf Stone 



The Largest Dwarf Red Tomato 



(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 and delicious. Ready to 

 pick in 100 days. A desirable 

 liorae garden variety. 



Paclset, 10 cents; 



ouiice, 45 cents; 



quarter pound, Sl-lO; 



ponud, $4:.U0, postpaid. 





6S2 Ponderosa 



Nearly Seedless and as Solid as Beefsteak 



(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 crimson; shape quite regular considering its size, and 

 it is considered by thousands of people the best table variety 

 in existence for slicing, having but few seeds. Ripens in about 

 110 days, and bears well until verj^ late. A good tomato for 

 home use. We offer the genuine headquarters stock. 

 Packet, 15 cents; half ounce, 35 cents; ounce, 65 cents; 

 quarter pound, $1.75; pound, $6.00, postpaid. 



