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BONNY BEST TOMATO 
An attractive early variety, which is valuable for the home 
garden and for forcing under glass. The fruits, which are pro- 
duced in clusters, are round, somewhat flattened and ripen 
evenly to the stem; the color is bright scarlet, flesh firm, solid 
and of excellent flavor for so early and productive a variety. 
This Tomato is now being extensively used by leading canning 
concerns, who value it highly for their purpose. Pkt., 10 cts.; 
4 0z., 30 cts.: oz., 50 cts.; $ Ib., $1.50. For Plants, see page 
211. 
DREER’S SUPERB 
SALAD TOMATO 
This splendid and unique variety was 
originally introduced by us, and is distinctly 
a salad Tomato, as it does not grow large 
or coarse, but is just the right size for ser- 
ving whole with lettuce, The plants are 
of healthy, robust growth, and produce a 
great abundance of fruit, which is even in 
size, solid and contain but few seeds. The 
color is very attractive, being a rich scarlet, 
aud the flavor is very good. This Tomato 
can also be grown under glass. Pkt., 10 
cts.; oz., 45 cts.; } Ib., $1.25. 
EARLY DETROIT 
TOMATO 
After growing this early variety of To- 
mato for several years we are convinced 
that it is one of the best early sorts for 
home use, and also valuable.for the market 
gardener, who derives his largest profits 
from those vegetables which he is enabled 
to market early. The vines make a strong 
and vigorous growth, and fruit set and 
ripen early, continuing todo so throughout 
the entire season. The size is medium to 
large, shape nearly round, perfectly smooth, 
and skin purplish-pink. The fruits are very 
solid and seldom crack, and vines are re- 
markably free from attacks of blight, thus 
making it a very desirable early Tomato,and 
the best of the early purplish-pink sorts. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 45 cts.; } Ib., $1.25. 
NEW RUBY RADISH 
This variety does not attain a large size, but is very attractive 
and quickly forms the root to a condition suitable for eating. 
The shape is nearly round, and color of skin deep red; flesh 
white and very crisp. The tops are not large, and it is a good 
variety for forcing. Added to its beauty of form and color, to- 
gether with good quality, is its extended season for use, as it 
remains in good condition for a long time. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 
25 cts.; $1b., 70 cts.; Ib., $2.25. 
EARLIEST RED MAY RADISH 
An exceedingly attractive Radish which makes a remarkably 
quick growth and is ready for the table in a very short time. 
The Radishes are of a desirable size and uniform in shape, with 
small tops and of excellent flavor. This is a splendid variety 
for growing the earliest Radishes in the kitchen garden and 
also suitable for forcing under glass. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 25 
cts.: $ Ib., 70 cts.; 1b., $2.25. 
EARLIEST WHITE MAY 
RADISH 
This splendid white Radish will make a fine companion for 
the red variety described above, and produces the Radishes 
equally as early. It is mild and tender, and the beautiful white 
skin, together with uniform shape and size, make it all that 
could be desired. This variety will be greatly appreciated by 
those who prefer Radishes with a white skin. Pkt., 10 cts.; 
oz., 25 cts.; 4 1b., 70 cts.; lb., $2.25.- 
DELICIOUS SQUASH 
An excellent variety.for use during the fall and winter months; 
very fine grained, dry and sweet, in fact, it would be difficult to 
find a variety more suited for home use; as it is a combination 
of all desirable qualities and is finer grained and more delicious 
than the well-known Hubbard. The color of skin is green, 
with an occasional blue specimen; size about same as Hubbard, 
weighing from 5 to 10 pounds. The’shell is not very thick, but 
is hard and strong; the flesh is thick and of a bright yellow color, 
fine-grained and of splendid quality. For table use, either asa 
fall or winter Squash, it cannot be excelled. Pkt., 10 cts.; 
oz., 25 cts.; $ lb., 75 cts.; Ib., $2.50. 
