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We consider this one of the finest Tomatoes ever sent out. It is of very large size and fine flavored; for slicing it 

 will be found excellent, as it has few seeds and is very solid. The Tomatoes are borne in clusters of 4 to 7, ripen 

 evenly, and remain firm when fully ripe. Of a bright red color free from purple tinge. As a table variety it will 

 meet the views of the most fastidious, and should be largelv grown by gardeners who court the best trade. 



Pkt., 15 cts. ; 2 for "25 cts. ; oz., 60 cts. 



Ringleader 



Tomato. 



A remarkably large and heavy-fruited 

 Tomato, shown in our colored 'plate last 

 season. Tlie flesh is very thick, solid and 

 of excellent quality, free from acidity and 

 desirable for slicing. It is a second early 

 variety, and should not be depended upon 

 for early fruit. For private gardens it is 

 a specially good sort. Specimens often 

 weigh 1 lb. 



Pkt., 15 cts. ; 4 for 50 cts. ; oz., 75 cts. 



Ringleader Tomato. 



PEACH TOMATO. 



This variety is entirely different from any other Tomato, 

 and so closely resembles a peach in size, form and color 

 that it is difficult to decide at first glance whether it is a 

 peach or tomato. Of delicate flavor and very attractive in 

 appearance. The fruit is two inches in diameter and 

 borne in large quantities. Au excellent preserving sort. 

 Pkt., 15 cts. ; 2 for 25 cts. ; 5 for 50 cts. 



VOLUNTEER TOMATO. 



An early Tomato, of most attractive color and uniformly 

 good size, averaging six to eight ounces. Of perfect form, 

 a continuous and productive bearer; ripens well to the 

 stem, and is entirely free from hard core. It has been 

 tested thoroughly, and is considered by many an idea 

 Tomato 



