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HENDERSON'S 



rimson Cushion Tomato 



881. Crimson Cushion is a scarlet "sport" from i'ondero- 



sa, and resembles the original stock in nearly all respects, 



but the color is brilliant crimson-scarlet. It bears a 



prodigious crop of perfectly shaped fruits of enormous 



size that ripen clear to the stem, while its rich color ia 



sustained throughout the entire fruit. 



It ripens a few fruits immediately after the very 

 early sorts, and from then right up to frost it yield3 

 a constant supply of massive, luscious fruits. These 

 are always extremely solid, and remain so after 

 cooking. Served in slices its solid, tempting 

 appearance compels instant admiration, and ia 

 the final and decisive test of flavor it is appetiz- 

 ing and delicious. (See engraving.) Price 15c. 

 pkt., $1.00 oz., $3.50 



Q+/-w>/-\ HTz-vrv^ o + r\ Large,Hegularly Shaped Fruit. Flesh Firm. 

 OlOne 1 OIHaI»0 Skin Scarlet. A Good Shipper 



906. This is one of the best and most popular main crop varieties, l'he 

 plant is a strong grower, is very prolific and produces a crop of large, smooth 

 fruits almost round in shape, being very deep and slightly flattened at base 

 and top. The color is an attractive, vivid scarlet. The skin is tough and the 

 flesh unusually solid and firm, making it one of the best keeping and shipping 

 varieties. The quality is unsurpassed for either cooking, canning or slicing, 

 being meaty, firm and of excellent flavor. 



Stone Tomato is one of the very best large fruited sorts grown for main crop 

 (See engraving.) Price, 10c. pkt., 40c. oz., $1.40 M lb-, $5.00 lb. 



"I have raised the very finest 

 Tomatoes from your seed in, 

 the last five or six years. 

 They are finer than any 

 picture I have ever 

 seen." 

 N. E. BRA Y, 

 Mount Vernon, 

 Ind. 



Earliana Tomato 



THE EARLIEST TOMATO OF ALL 



885. This is still the best extra early Tomato for the family 

 garden as it bears a very heavy crop quite early in the season. 

 It has excellent flavor and is remarkably solid for an early 

 sort. The very early sorts are not, as a rule, continuous bear- 

 ing, so that a later variety should also be planted to insure a 

 season's supply. (See engraving.) 



Price, 10c. pkt., 40c. oz., $1.40 \i lb., $5.00 lb. 



"J planted sixty-five plants of Earliana raised from your seed and sold 

 „ j3.00 worth after eating and giving away quite a lot of them. Earliana is the 

 earliest and also the most prolific bearer I know." 



I. T. WALTON, 

 Farmville, Va. 



"I want to praise your Earliana' 'Tomato. I have raised them 

 I for ten years, last year on a stiff clay, and they succeeded finely." 

 Rev. D. C. S HALLIS, Tuscola, Mich. 



For HENDERSON'S RED and GOLDEN 

 PONDEROSA, and CRIMSON 

 CUSHION TOMATOES 



see page '45 



Please order Vegetable Seeds by number prefixed to each variety. It will save your time in writing the order and ours in jilting it. 



