WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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Vegetable Seeds— 89 



Dwarf Champion Tomato. 



The famous Dwarf Champion 

 tomato owes its wide popularity 

 to its stlrt", vigorous, upriglit 

 growth, with fruit well above the 

 soil, and to tlie earliness with 

 w h i c li it reaches luaturitj'. 

 In color the fruit is a purplish 

 red, and it is always round, 

 smooth and symmetrical. Size 

 medium. Table quality superior. 

 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 

 tomatoes, and everywhere recog- 

 nized as a money maimer. Packet, 

 1(J cents; ounce, i5cents;-J4^ound, 

 75 cents; pound, .t2.50. ^^ ^; 



GOLOKN aUEEN.— West 

 large yellow tomato. Much like 

 Paragon, except in color. Qual- 

 ity excellent in all respects. 

 Packet, lu cents; otince, 25 cents; 

 % pound, 75 cents; pound, S2.50. 



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STONE. 

 STONE.— This has come to be recog- 

 nized as one of the best of all the stand- 

 ard sorts, though still comparatively 

 new. The color is a desirable bright 

 red. The fruit is of good size, perfectly 

 smooth and of best table quality, it is 

 1 famous main crop tomato in many 

 sections, both North and South, and is 

 much used for canning. The plants 

 ire productive and the fruit bears ship- 

 ment well. Stone Is used for forcing 

 purposes under glass, with very satis- 

 I'actory results. Its shape, color and 

 quality adapts it to the fancy trade. 

 Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 25 cts.; % pound, 

 '5 cts.; pound, $2.50. 



John P. Stewart, Morgantown, Ky.— Your 

 leeds all come true to name. I sowed Maule's 

 Sarliest of All Tomato the 2ud of March, and 

 lad ripe tomatoes on the market Jime 20th. 

 Earliest of All Peas 45 days from sowing. 

 iTour New Ideal Sweet Corn is certainly fine. 



Mrs. C. E. Scofield, St. Elmo, Tenn.— Your 

 leeds are fine, especially tomatoes, and are 

 ivhat their name indicates— Success. 



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DWARF CHAMPION. 



MAULE'S TROPHY.— 1 havft 



pure seed of this grand old favor' 



ite. Its color is a ricli deep red 



The fruit is large, solid and gener 



ally smooth, and It still ranks as 



one of the best tomatoes in cultl- 



ion. The flavor is unsurjiassed 



1 ny of the newer sorts. Maule's 



ahy is yearlv improving in 



iitv. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 25 cts.;. 



i., 7.") cts.; lb., $2.50. 



'ISIiECTED ACME. — A cele- - 



ed pink purple tomato; round 

 1 oth and productive. Of dell 

 s flavor and with firm, sollcS 

 1. Size medium to large. It; 

 I les into bearing earlv. Pkt., 5c.j 

 25c.; '4: lb., 75c.; lb., »2.50. 



SEAUTY Fruit large, in clus- 



I of four or five. Color a rich, 

 1 pllsh pink. Excellent for 

 ■ 1 y market. It can be picked 

 n green, and will ripen up 

 1 ' rward. Plct., 5 cts.; oz., 25 cts., 

 111., 75 cts.; lb., $2.50. 

 Jb AVORITE.— A smooth toma- 

 to which does not crack. Color, a 

 very dark red, inclined to purple. 

 It is quite large, and has but few 

 seeds. In proportion to size, it 

 is one of the iieaviest tomatoes 

 grown. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 25c.; \i lb., 75c.; lb., 82.50. 



PEAR-SHAPED RED. — Fruit small and 

 pear-shaped, about the size of a plum. Color, 

 bright red. Used for pickling and preserving 

 Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; ^4 lb., 75 cts.; lb., S2.50. 



PEAR-SHAPED YEL.I.OW. — A prettj 

 tomato, similar to Pear-Shaped Red, except Ici 

 color. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 25 cents; % pound, 

 75 cents; pound, 82.50. 



HONOR BRIGHT. — Excellent shlpperr- 

 should be shipped in the waxy or yellow stage. 

 Its color changes during ripening are remark 

 able. At maturity it is a rich, bright red 

 previous to which it is lemon, waxy white anE' 

 green. It is one of the best for the table. Pkt, 

 5 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; % lb., 75 cts.; lb.. 82.50. 





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1THE TURNER HYBRID. — This is one of the largest, and most productive tomatoes 

 Town. The color is a rich, pinkish red, with a suggestion of purple. The skin is thin, 

 iiut so tough as to preserve the fruit a It^A time in good condition. The tomato in the basket 

 I especially handsome. It ships well and sells quickly. The fruit ripens evenly to the stem, 

 nd is very smooth, with no hard core and in flavor is unsurpassed. It is a strong, vigorous 

 rower, the vines demanding plenty of room. The foliage differs from all others, the leaves 

 elng entire and not cut or deeply I'obed, resembling potato foliage. In fruiting capacity it is 

 Qormous. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 30 cents; % pound, 81.00; pound, 83.00. 



HONOR BRIGHT. 



