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TOMATOES, continued 



Chalk's Early Jewell. One of the best early varieties. Pkt 

 The fruits are of medivun size, sohd, bright scarlet, with 

 very few seeds oz. 35c.; }i\h. $1.25. .$0 10 



StonG {Livingstone). Large, scarlet fruits, 

 almost round, very solid, and of superb 

 flavor. A fine sUcing variety. Very 

 prohfic oz. 40c.; Mlb. S1.50. . 10 



Marglobe. Introduced by the New Jersey 

 State Department of Agricultiue. It is of 

 fine appearance, perfect globe shape, and 

 deep scarlet in color. Its spreading habit 

 of groMh enables it to bear large, per- 

 fectly shaped fruit, ripening well up to 

 the stem oz. S1.25. . 25 



John Baer. An extra-earlj' scarlet-fruited 

 variety of superior merit. The fruits are 

 nearly round, smooth, firm, and of ex- 

 cellent quality oz. 50c. . 10 



Ponderosa. Fruits very large, sohd, and of 

 Ijright crimson color oz. 75c . . 10 



Dwarf Champion. Quite distinct and very 

 early. The beautiful, sohd fruit is borne 

 close to the upright stem which has few 

 branches oz. 40c.; J^lb. $1.25. . 10 



EarUana Tomatoes 



Pkt. 



Dwarf Stone. Of dwarf, sturdy gro-ni:h and very prO' 

 ductive; fruit bright red, similar in appeara ce to 

 Livingstone's Stone oz. 50c.; Klb. $1.£0. .$0 10 



Golden Queen. A handsome yellow variety, of medium 

 size and excellent flavor. Verj' attractive when shced 

 mth the red sorts .oz. 40c.; J^lb. $1.25. . 10 



SMALL-FRUITING VARIETIES 



The following miniature Tomatoes are named for their re- 

 semblance to the various fruits and are very ornamental, as 

 well as delicious in salads, preserves, etc. Pl^j 



Peach. Resembles the peach in color oz. 50c . . SO 10 



Yellow Plum. Small, oval fruits used for preserves 



oz. 50c. 



Red Plum. Used for preserves. Small .oz. 50c. 



Pear or Fig. Bright red; pear-shaped; for preserves.. . . 



oz. 50c. 

 Red Cherry. Used for preserves. Small, round fruit . . . 



oz. 50c. 

 Currant or Grape. Small, red fruit in clusters . oz. 50c . . 

 Strawberry or Ptt. 

 Ground Cherry 



Stone 

 Tomato 



(Physalis Alke- 

 kengi). The fruit, 

 which grows in a 

 husk, will keep aU 

 winter. IMakesan 

 excellent preserve 

 oz. 60c .SO 



TOMATO PLANTS Transplanted 

 PLANTS. Stone, Comet, Bonny Best. $1.00 per doz.; $7.50 



POT-GROWN 



per 100. 



BOX-GROWN PLANTS. Dwarf Champion, Stone, Bonny Best , Matchless. 

 40 cts. per doz.; $3.25 per 100. 



Packing charges on above plants by express: 1 doz. to 3 doz. plants 25 cts. ; 4 doz. 

 to 8 doz. plants, 50 cts.; 9 doz. plants _ 



Delivery May 

 and June 



Golden Queen 



Currant or Grape 



Yellow Plum 



