“IGNOTUM.—A large main 
crop tomato, of deep red color. 
It is round and regular inshape, 
and always smooth and solid. 
A productive and profitable 
variety, the last pickings being 
equal in both quantity and 
quality to the first. It does not 
crack and resists drought well 
First recognized and descr 
by Prof. L. H. Bailey. It is 
among the earliest of the large 
deep red, smooth varietie 
In New Jersey this is 
grown quite largely as a second 
early for the big Eastern mar 
kets. Its fine, smooth forn 
and good color make it a quick 
market seller. Packet, 5 cents 
ounce, 20 cents; 44 pound, + 
cents; pound, $1.75. 
WHITE’S EXCELSIOR. 
A first-class main crop purple 
tomato of large size, originated 
by F.S. White, of lowa. Vines 
strong, with rich, dark foliage 
It is quite early, and bears fruit 
until frost. The fruit is large 
heavy and solid, coloring evenly 
about the stem, with no hard 
core and few seeds. Quality 
superior. A first rate shipper 
Much like Maule’s New Imper 
ial, but a little later and some 
what larger. In all respects 4 
fine fruit. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 2 
ets.; 44 lb., 50 cts.; 1b., $1.76. 
WHITES 
ONDEROSA.— One of the 
largest and heaviest tomatoes 
grown. Color a glowing crim- 
son. Skinsmooth. Shapequite 
regular, considering size. Will 
mature, under favorable condi- 
tions, in 100 days from seed. A 
fine table and market sort. PKt., 
10. cts.; oz., 40 cts.; 44 lb., $1.25. 
EARLIEST ADVANCE.— 
The first tomato to mature, ex- 
cept Maule’s Earliest. Some- 
times ready in $v days from date 
of sowing seed. The plant is 
productive. Fruit bright red 
in color, of fair but not large 
size, with no hard core. Good 
shipper, exempt from rot, free | 
from cracks, and ripening all 
over at once. PkEt., 5 Cts.; 0Z., | 
cts.; 44 Ib., 60 cts.; lb., $2.00. ! 
XTRA EARLY PURPLE | 
S} ADVANCE.—A purple form of 
}/ Earliest Advance, and mavures 
sjas early, but is distinctly su- 
‘iperior to the parent type in 
z}/size, smoothness, productive- 
jiness and quality. It ripens 
tjevenly around the stem. It is 
jifirmer than Dwarf Champion. 
i/It is a money maker for the 
x) market gardener whose trade 
demands a purple tomato. It 
is of medium size, and alto- 
gether a fine early tomato. 
Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 20 cents; 
pound, 6U cents; pound, $1.76. 
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UNSURPASSED inFORM This great MATCHLESS TOMATO, 
tion gives a fair idea of its size and smoothness 
COLOR: QUICK The color is a rich, cardinalred. The skin is so 
tough that it is a splendid keeper and shipper, and 
is less liable to crack in wet weather than any 
SALES other large tomato. Unsurpassed for market or 
for table. The plant is a strong grower, and ts 
very productive. The fruit is free from core, and 
the seed spaces are small. The leaves are of a 
rich, dark green color, and very luxuriant, indi- 
eating great vigor, and giving the plant ability to 
produce fruit of the largest size t roughout the 
entire season. It stands at the front as a large, 
bright red, main cropsort. Pkt., 10 cts.; 0z., 25 cts.; 
V4 Ib., 75 cts.; Ib., $2.50; 2 Ibs. $4.50. 
ORILLARD.—A standard tomato for forcing 
onder glass, and aiso adapted for general garden 
eulture. The color is bright red. The fruit is 
smooth, not of largest size, but of very highest 
i quality. It matures quickly. No tomato is higher 
| in fashionable favor for forcing purposes than this 
\ one. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 20 cents; 44 pound 
li) 50 gerits; pound, $1.75. 
ARAGON.—Fruit large, dark red in color, and 
erfectly smooth. The flesh is solid and of excel- 
-lent flavor. It ripens evenly and quickly. Much 
used for canning purposes. The foliage is heavy 
The Paragon is sometimes described as being as 
smooth as an apple. It is a favorite market va- 
riety in certain sections. <A fine early variety and 
a heavy bearer. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 20 cents; 
% pound, 50 cents; pound, $1.79. 
/ MAGNUS.—A meritorious tomato of Livingston 
origin. Color, purple. Foliage, potato-leaved. A 
second early sort of highest market value, matur- 
ing “immediately after Maule’s Earliest. It is 
remarkably thick or deep, and heavier and more 
solid than either Acme or Beauty. It has been 
pronounced the most handsome tomato in culti 
vation. It isa perfect table sort, and is adapted 
to both field and forcing’ house. Packet, cents 
ounce, 25 cents; 4 pound, 75 cents; pound, $2.50. 
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