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el OF FA SS Globe Tomato 
A Large Globe-Shaped Early Variety 
A very popular variety with market gardeners, especial- | 
ly inthe South. The short-jointed vines are yigorous and 
very productive. The tomatoes mature a little earlier, 
than most main crop varieties. The fruit is borne in 
clusters, average large, though a little uneven in size and 
are nearly round or globe-shaped. Some a little elongated. | 
They are smooth—ripen up thoroughly when they are of a 
glossy purplish rose color; flesh firm, has few seeds, and is | 
of mild flavor. A good keeper and shipper. (See en- 
graving.) Price, 10c. pkt., 40c. oz., $1.40 14 lb.,; $5.00 Ib. 
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Stone Tomato 
Large, Regularly Shaped Fruit, 
Flesh Firm. Skin Scarlet 
A Good Shipper 
- This is one of the best and most 
popular main- crop varieties. The 
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 searlet. 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, 5c. pkt., 35c. oz., $1.25 14 Ib., $4.50 Ib. 
“Your Tomato (Stone) ts all you 
claim for it-and more. It is 
large, very prolific and has 
all the good qualilies of a 
first class Tomato. It 
vipens evenly from top 
FITZGERALD, 
Asylum, Miss. 
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Freedom ‘Tomato | 
The Best Second Early Tomato in Existence 
Freedom is an excellent variety for the family garden. It is not} 
the earliest Tomato grown, although its first fruits ripen a few} 
days after the very early and smaller fruited sorts, and from that | 
time it bears continuously until frost. The fruits are of medium | 
size, and are borne in ample clusters quite freely over the vine. |} 
They are brilliant scarlet in color, perfeetly smooth and though } 
the skin is extremely thin, they never crack, while the flavor is | 
all that can be desired. (See engraving.) Price, 10c. pkt., 45c. | 
0z., $1.60 14 Ib., $6.00 lb. 
“We are much in love with Early Freedom Tomatoes. They | 
are as meaty as the large varieties and the yield is wonderful.’ | 
M. J. CHAPMAN, I 
Battle Creek, Mich. 
{{My Early Freedom Tomatoes are growing 
wonderfully well, they are filled with frutt.”” } 
A. B. LEES ; 
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Madison, Conn. | 
“T grew your Early Freedom Tomatoes § 
last year, and they sure were a wonder to’ 
my neighbors.”' 
G. F. HARRISON, 
Gallatin, Mo. 
Cur besiness Peter Henderson in 1847 7°" ¢27¢ Charles Henderson 2*4°s, Peter and Howard M. Henderson. 
