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New Tomato “Success” 
Success Tomato found a place for itself at once in the|always fruits in large clusters at every second joint, which 
high esteem of every tomato grower who planted it. That it| accounts for its wonderful productiveness. Success is the | 
well deserves the name ‘‘Success”’ is borne out in the fact that | heaviest for its size of any variety, and on account of its bril- 
when I offered $100 for a name for this variety 37 of my cus- ! 
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liant red color, depth and solidity, is the handsomest tomato | 
tomers suggested the name Success. No other name would|I have everseen. Almost 10,000 letters have come to hand 
have been as appropriate, and no better title has been found | from my customers, praising Success in the highest terms. 
for a new vegetable, fruit or flower for many a day. In| On the market stall its beautiful appearance and color make | 
shape Success is smooth, well formed and extremely deep | it sell ahead of all sorts, and its unusual solidity, few seeds and 
from stem to blossom, making it unusually heavy. It ripens| desirable form for rapid peeling without waste make it the 
evenly to the stem, and is without ridges or cracks; has) most desirable canning variety known. The largest growers | 
great meatiness and few seeds. It is firm without being hard, of tomatoes for canning and market purposes are all enthus- 
an unrivaled home tomato and an unequaled shipper. The iastic about Success. I have never introduced a variety of any 
vines are vigorous but compact. The joints are short and it | vegetable that has sprung so quickly into popular favor. 
Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 3O cents; quarter pound, $1.00; pound, $3.00. 
