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TOMATO 



Dreer's Superb Salad. (See cut.) This variety is distinctly 

 a salad Tomato, as it does not grow large or coarse. It is 

 just the right size for serving whole with lettuce. The plants 

 are of healthy, robust growth, and produce a great abundance of 

 fruit, which is uniform in size, very solid and contain a very 

 small quantity of seed. An excellent Tomato for putting up 

 whole in jars. The color is a rich scarlet and the 

 flavor very good. This variety can also be grown 

 under glass. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz. , 40 cts. ; J- lb., 

 $1.25. 



Magnus. Same color as Acme, glossy red. Me- 

 dium early, large and attractive. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 

 35 cts.; i lb., ?1.00. 



Enormous. So named on account of the large size 

 of Tomatoes, which are very solid and smooth. 

 Quality good. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 35 cts.; J- lb., 

 $1.00. 



Imperial. This variety matures very early, and main- 

 tains a good size through the season. It is of a 

 dark pinkish-red color, and is a solid and meaty 

 Tomato. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 30 cts.; ] lb., 85 cts. 



Golden Queen. . A very handsome yellow Tomato; 

 resembles the Paragon in size, solidity and produc- 

 tiveness. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 35 cts.; Jib., §1.00. 



Red Peach. Resembles a peach in appearance and 

 used for eating from the hand or making preserves. 

 Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 30 cts. 



PRESERVING TOMATOES.— The following 

 small-fruited varieties are used for making preserves, 

 and are also quite ornamental while growing in the 

 garden: Pear-shaped Red, Pear=shaped Yel= 

 low, Yellow Plum, Red Cherry, Red Cur- 

 rant, Strawberry, or Ground Cherry. Each 

 at 5 cts. per pkt. ; 30 cts. per oz. 



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Dwarf Stone. This grand large bright red Tomato 

 is especially adapted for growing in the home gar- 

 den, as it does not spread like other varieties, and is 

 very productive. The large fruits are grown all over 

 the vines. It is the result of very careful selection, 

 and in habit of growth greatly resembles the 

 " Dwarf Champion," but the vines make a muck 

 stronger growth and stand more erect. In size and 

 shape the Tomatoes resemble the original "Stone," 

 and are equally as good in quality as that well- 

 known variety. Unlike other dwarf-growing varie- 

 ties of Tomatoes, the ftuits of this grow to a large 

 size and perfect shape, with good skin and very solid 

 flesh. It ripens evenly and has an excellent flavor, 

 making it a splendid variety for all purposes. Pkt., 

 10 cts.; oz., 35 cts.; J lb., $1.00. 

 Livingston's Globe. In shape this lomato is dis- 

 tinct Irom all others, being a beautiful globe, with 

 quite a goodly percentage of elongated (stem to 

 blossom) fruits. It is of large size, always smooth, 

 firm-fleshed, very few seeds, especially in the early 

 fruits; ripens Evenly, through and through; a fine 

 glossy rose in color, tinged with purple; very pro- 

 ductive. ' Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 35 cts.; } lb., £1.00. 

 Matchless. A large, bright red Tomato, very solid 

 and meaty, conlaining but few seeds, and the flavor 

 is excellent. Vines make strong growth and are 

 productive. Pkt., 5 cts. ; oz., 30 cts. ; \ lb., 85 cts. 

 Truckers' Favorite. A large and handsome va- 

 riety. Fruits purple, thick-meated and fine flavor. 

 Vines continue bearing large Tomatoes until killed 

 by frost. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 30 cts.; \ lb., 85 cts. 

 Crimson Cushion. Large size, sometimes weigh 

 one pound. Nearly round and of very good quality, 

 being free from acid taste. The color is bright 

 scarlet and flesh very thick and meaty. Pkt., 10 

 cts.; oz,, 40 cts.; \ lb., $1.25. 

 Ponderosa. This is one of the largest varieties; 

 although somewhat irregular in shape, it is good 

 both as a slicing Tomato and for stewing. The 

 fruits are of a purplish-pink color, very solid and 

 ripen early, continuing to do so until frost. Pkt.- 

 .'• cts.; oz., 40 cts.; \ lb., $1.25. 

 Livingston 5 Coreless. ThisjTomato is almost round, being 

 of about the same diameter each way. Clusters of 4 to 7 

 fruits are producH at b' to 8 inches apart along the stem, and 

 all are of good size. A grand, good slicing variety, the seed 

 cells being surrounded by bright red, meaty and delicious 

 flesh. PkU, 10 cts.; oz.. 35 c's.; £ lb., $1.00. 



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