94 — Vegetable Seeds 



THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1916 



The Largest 

 of All 



Ponderosa 

 Tomato 



Ponderosa 



(Purple crimson.) Although introduced many years ago, in 

 all that time no tomato has ever surpassed the genuine Pon- 

 derosa 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. The fruit 

 ripens early and bears well until very late. A good tomato 

 for home use. We ofTer the genuine headquarters stock. 

 Packet, 15 cts.; I ounce, 25 cts.; ounce, 40 cts.; I ponnd, $1.10; ponnd, 



683 Bonny Best Early 



fScai'lel red.) This variety is a vigorous grower; enormously pro- 

 lific. In shape it is slightly flattened but thicker through than most 

 other tomatoes. In color it is a beautiful scarlet red; setting its fruit in 

 clusters of five or more at close intervals. JNIakes a magnificent vari- 

 ety for slicing. A good early red skin variety for all purposes. 



Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 35 cts.; '^ pound, $1.00; pound, $3.50. 



672 Stone 



The Great Canning Tomato 



(Bright red.) The standard main crop variety. Color a bright red. 

 The fruit is of good size, perfectly smootli and of best table quality. It 

 is a famous main crop tomato in many sections, both North and South, 

 and is much used for canning. The plants are productive and the fruit 

 bears shipment well; also an excellent home garden sort. 



Packet, 5 cts.: ounce, 35 cts.; impound, 75 cts.; pound, $3.50. 



BONNY BEST EARLY TOMATO, 



STONE TOMATO. 



