COLE'S. :CHOICB NOV^BLTIES. 



DWARF CHAMPION TOMATO. 



In tails new variety we have a tomato 

 that is entirely distinct in hahit of growth 

 and foliage. It is dwarf and compact in 

 hahit; it stands up well, even when 

 loaded with fruit, in consequence of hav- 

 ing a stiff, hushy stem, can be planted 

 close together; very desirable in small 

 gardens. Very early; last season it 

 ripened fruit July 1st. The crop ripens 

 up early and evenly. As a heavy crop- 

 per it is probably unsurpassed, and will 

 yield more per acre than any other 

 variety. In form and color it closely re- 

 sembles the Acme; it is always smooth 

 and attractive in appearance ; the skin is 

 tough and the flesh solid. Hardly ever 

 cracks, and fruit attains an average 

 weight of from 6 to 8 ounces. 



We recommend this as being worthy of 

 a trial by all our customers. 



Per pkt., 10 cts., i4 oz., 25 cts., oz., iO cts., ^ lb., 1.25, 

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PEACH TOMATO. 



This is the most delicious and handsomest Tomato ever introduced, 

 having an appetizing fruity flavor not met with in any other. The 

 fruit is of uniform size, and resembles a peach in shape, size and 

 color, which is a deep rose and orange amber, beautifully blended, 

 and covered with a delicate bloom or furze like a peach. It is with^ 

 out a rival for eating from the hand, the flesh being of a rich and 

 most delicious flavor. The skin is very thin and can be pealed off 

 like that of a peach. The entire fruit is tender and free from core, 

 even around the stem, and taken in all this is a vegetable which 

 should have a place in every garden. 



Per pkt., 10 cts,, ^ oz., 25 cts., oz., 40 cts. 



VOLUNTEER TOMATO. 



This Tomato has been procured by cross- 

 ing Trophy and Canada Victor, and the result 

 of that crossing with Perfection, combining 

 their good qualities without retaining any of 

 their objectionable features. It originated 

 on Long Island, and Mr. Hallock makes very 

 strong claims for it, as follows: 



Large size, averaging 6 to 10 ounces, round, 

 very smooth and perfect in form, color bright 

 red. No core, very early, and when first 

 fruiting, ripening more abundantly than any 

 other sort, a great advantage to market 

 gardeners. Quality very superior for table 

 use and canning. Enormously productive, 

 ripening well to the stem, and more free from 

 rot and cracking than any. 



Take it altogether, as near perfection as a 

 Tomato can well be. Experts who have 

 tested it the two past seasons pronounce it 

 the best yet introduced. 



Per pkt., 5 cts., oz., 25 cts., J4 lb., 75 cts. 



