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MAULE’S NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES FOR 1904 

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ew Tomato “SuGGeSss” 
Success Tomato, offered for the first time in my 1900 cata- 
logue under the name of ‘‘Maule’s 1900,’’ found a place for 
itself at once in the high esteem of every tomato grower who 
planted it. That it well deserves the name ‘‘Success”’ is borne 
out in the fact that in 1900, when I offered $100 for a name for 
this variety, 37 of my customers suggested the name Success. 
No other name would have been as appropriate, and no better 
title has been found for a new vegetable, fruit or flower for 
many a day. In shape, Success is smooth, well formed and 
extremely deep from stem to blossom, making it unusually 
heavy. It ripens evenly to the stem, and is without ridges or 
cracks ; it has great meatiness and few seeds. It is firm with- 
out being hard, an unrivaled home tomato and an unequaled 
shipper. The vines are vigorous but compact. The joints are 
short and it always fruits in large clusters at every second 
joint, which accounts for its wonderful productiveness. Suc- 
cess is the heaviest for its size of any variety, and on account 
of its brilliant red color, depth and solidity, is the handsomest 
tomato I haye everseen. During the last three years almost 
10,000 letters have come to hand from. my customers, praising 
Success in the highest terms. On the market stall, its beauti- 
ful appearance and color make it sell ahead of all sorts, and 
its unusual solidity, few seeds and desirable form for rapid 
peeling without waste, make it the most desirable canning 
variety known. The largest growers of tomatoes for canning 
and market purposes are all enthusiastic about Success 
have never introduced a variety of any vegetable that has 
sprung so quickly into popular favor. 
Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 40 cents; quarter pound, $1.25; pound, $4.00. 
