Maulers Main Crop Tomatoes Ready for use in 95 to 120 



•i* 656 Maule's Enormous Tomato 



110 days. The Largest Red. The Sweetest of All 



(Deep Red.) Maule's Enormous tomato, bred by Mr. Miesse, 

 was first introduced to the public bj' us under the name 

 "Eight to the Yard." Maule's Enormous, however, was not 

 bred merely for large size. The name was selected from the 

 fact that it seemed to apply better to this wonderful tomato 

 than to 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. Enormous is now 

 universally recognized as a standard main crop red tomato, 

 of great size and productive ability. Ready for the table or 

 market in about 110 days. 



Packet 15 cts.; % ounce 35 cts.; ounce 60 cts.; 



% pound SI. "5; % pound $3.25; pound $6.00; 



5 pounds $28.75, postpaid 



666 Dwarf Stone 



100 days. The Largest Red Dwarf 

 Tree Sort 



(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. 



Packet 10 cts.; % oz. 25 cts.; 



oz. 45 cts.; % lb. $1.25; 



Va lb. $2.40; lb. $4.50, postpaid 



«i? 672 New Stone 



120 days. The Standard Main Crop 

 Variety for the Garden or Canners 



(Bright Red.) The fruit is of good 

 size, bright red In color, perfectly 

 smooth and of the best table quality. 

 It is a famous main crop tomato: un- 

 surpassed for slicing or canning. 

 Matures in 120 days. The plants are 

 productive. 



Packet 10 cts.; ->/, oz. 25 cts.; 



oz. 40 cts.; % lb. $1.00; 



% lb. $1.85; lb. $3.50; 



5 lbs. $15.00, postpaid 



677 Pear Shaped Yellow 



95 days. Used for Pickling and Preserving 



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

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

 color. A''ery sweet, and free from acid. Very desirable for 

 preserving, canning or making fancy pickles. 



Packet 10 cts.; % ounce 35 cts.; ounce 60 cts.; 

 % pound $1.75; % pound $3.25; pound $6.00, postpaid 



6S6 Maule's Enormous Tomato 



664 Matchless 



120 days. A Large Red Tomato 

 Well Named 



(Deep Red.) One of the best an 

 most popular for general planting. Th 

 color is a rich deep red. Fruit is largi 

 very smooth, solid. Absence of core, tcf?;^' 

 gether with its freedom from rot, a 

 unite in making this grand tomato we 

 worthy of the name of "Matchless. 

 Always large, even at the end of th 

 season. Fine, both for the private an 

 market garden and canning. Th 

 Matchless is what we would call 

 thoroughly dependable tomato. 



Packet 10 cts.; % oz. 25 cts.; 



oz. 40 cts.; % lb. $1.00; 



Va lb. $1.85; lb. $3.50; 



5 lbs. $15.75, postpaid 



15 c 



'2 New Stone Tomato 



MATURITY DATES 



At the heading of all VEGE- 

 TABLE SEED descriptions we are 

 giving the maturity dates, starting 

 from day of sowing the seed, thus: 

 110 days. This will tell you when 

 you may expect vegetables ready 

 for the table; of course the weather 

 conditions must be favorable for 

 producing the crop. 



667 Coop sir's Special Tomato 



676 Pear-Shaped Rec 



95 days. Used for Making Tomato 

 Figs or Preserving 



(Bright Red.) Fruit small and pean 

 shaped, about the size of a plum; colo 

 bright red. Ripens in about 95 day 

 Flesh tender and of good flavor. Exce 

 lent for preserves or canning. 



Packet 10 cts.; Va oz. 35 cts.; 



oz. 60 cts.; % lb. $1.75; 



% lb. $3.25; lb. $6.00, postpaid 



4* 680 Maule's Columbia Wilt-Proof 



110 days. A Wonderfid Cropper. The Greatest Tomato 



(Bright Red.) Columbia is a very large, smooth tomato, well 

 formed and deep from stem to blossom. It is of a bright red colo 

 and ripens up to the stem; flesh is solid, -with very few seeds. Th 

 wilt-resistant foliage is larger and much heavier than Matchles; 

 It is a wonderful bearer, outyielding many of the best croppin 

 sorts. Tomatoes run more uniform than any other variety, an 

 it does not have as many small fruits in the latter part of th 

 season, a fact that will be greatly appreciated by all grower; 

 Ready to piclc in 110 days. Splendid for marlcet gardeners, homi 

 gardeners or canners wanting a strictly large, fancy tomato. 



Packet 10 cts.; % ounce 25 cts.; ounce 45 cts.; 

 1^ pound $1.25; % pound $2.40; pound $4.50; 5 pounds $20.00, postpai 



ij* 667 Cooper's Special or Self-Pruning 



95 days. Distinct in Growth, Pink Fruited and Globe Shaped 



(Purplish Pink.) A new tomato of recent introduction becomin 

 very popular with Florida growers on accotint of being w^hat the 

 term a self-topper. The vines produce a limited number of sid 

 shoots close to the ground and branch but little on the upper pai 

 of the vines. The vines are shorter than any of the original ta! 

 vine sorts. The fruits are set in clusters of 4 to 5 fruits every 5 t 

 6 inches along the vines. They are perfectly smooth, firm fleshe 

 and solid, of good size but not as large as Livingston's Globe whic 

 it resembles. The color is a bright purplish pink. Matures in 9 

 days. A good long distance shipper, also an excellent home c 

 market gardener's sort. Does well in all sections, North or Soutl 



Packet 15 cts.; 2 packets 25 cts.; % ounce 40 cts.; ounce 75 cts.; 

 % pound $2.00; % pound $3.85; pound $7.50; 5 pounds $35.00, postpai 



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