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Ponderosa. 
PONDEROSA. — (Purple-crimson.) Al- 
years ago, in all 
though introduced many 
that time no- tomato has ever surpassed 
the genuine Ponderosa in size or delicivus. 
meaty flavor. It is not only the largest. 
but aiso the heaviest tomato grown. The 
color is a glowing crimson; Shape quiie 
regular considering its size, and, it is con- 
sidered by thousands of people the best 
table variety in existence for Slicing, hav- 
ing but few seeds. The fruit ripens early 
and bears well until very late. Packet, 
ee 0z., 50c.; 4% lb., $1.50; Ihb., $5.00, post- 
aid. = 
REDFIELD BEAUTY.—A popular vari- 
ety, a good shipper, very regular in size 
and shape; color, glossy crimson and slight 
tinge of purple. Packet,. 10c.; 0z., 35c.; yy 
1b., $1.00.; lb., $3.50, postpaid. 
Redfield Beauty. 
LIVINGSTON’S STONE.—One of the 
largest and most solid, main crop or late 
bright red varieties. It is unsurpassed for 
slicing and canning. The vines are large, 
vigorous and very productive. The fruits 
are bright scarlet. oval and very deep, 
exceptionally smooth and uniform in size. 
Our stock is distinctly superior to most of 
that offered under this name, being larger, 
smoother, more uniform and better colored. 
Packet, 10c.; oz., 35¢.; 4 Ib., $1.25; Ih., 
$4.90, postpaid. 
JUNE PINK.—An extra early, purplish 
pink tomato similar to Earliana in growth 
of vine, shape and size of fruits and time 
of maturing. A valuable variety for mar- 
ket gardeners who want a very early, pur- 
pDlish pink tomato. Packet, 10c.; 0z., 40c.; 
14 1b. $1.25; Ib., $4.50, postpaid. 
Livingston’s Stone. 
