Stokes' Standard Bonny Best Early 



Walter P. Stokes, in 1908, introduced and named this most wonderful of all early Tomatoes. 

 Since that date the sales of Bonny Best Early have steadily increased, until it is fast becoming the 

 leading early Tomato of the land. It is practically as early as Floracroft Earliana, setting from 

 twelve to fifteen smooth, round, nearly globe-shaped fruits at the crown setting, with a new 

 cluster at every branch. Its color is an intense, glowing scarlet, ripening to the stem without 

 crack or black spot. The entire picking will go in the same grade, owing to its remarkable 

 evenness of size, which is maintained to the end of the season better than by any other variety. 

 As a canning sort, it yields twelve to fifteen tons to the acre, grading as No. 1 . Our old custo- 

 mers know all about it by this time, and they have spread its fame from East to West. Do not 

 fail to include it in your garden this season, for you will be proud of it. 



PRICE: Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 40 cts., lb. $1.25, lb. S4. 



See page 42 for details of S. S. Bonny Best as a forcing Tomato 



