TOMATO— Canada Victor. TOMATO— Tildenb 



Hathaway's Excelsior.— 



Quite early, medium size, tolerably 

 smooth,. solid, and in every respect a 

 desirable variety. 



Red Cherry. — A small, round, 

 red Tomato, of the shape and size of 

 cherries ; cultivated mostly for pickl- 

 ing ; is very early. We derive our 

 stock from a plant growing wild in 

 the Island of Cuba. 



Red Pear-Shaped. — This va- 

 riety is beautiful in appearance, bright 

 TOMATO — ^Eathaway's Escelslor. red ; m form, like a pear. It is used 



m6stly for pickling, but is not undesirable for table. 



Trophy, — Undoubtedly the 

 best new variety that has yet been 

 brought into notice. Is medium 

 early, of enormous size, uniformly 

 smooth and well formed ; solid to 

 the center, and very heavy. Tke 

 seed we offer is our own growth, 

 from stock procured from Mr. 

 Waring^ the originator, and is 

 perfectly pure and true. 



Gen. Grant. — This is a good 

 variety, above the medium size, 

 TOHATO— 'ift'Opliy. • growing in clusters ; form, round, 



slightly flattened, very regular, symmetrical, and but little ribbed. Color, brill- 

 iant glossy crimson ; flesh, firm, solid, coloring well up to the stem. It ripens 

 early, bears carriage well, keeps in good condition a long time, and is of excel- 

 lent flavor. 



Tilden. ■ — This variety was originated by Mr. Tilden, of Iowa. It is 

 rather dwarf in its habit, and has distinct and peculia.ir foliage. The fruit is large, 

 roundish, or roundish-oval in shape ; skin, smooth, glossy, and of a bright red 

 color ; flesh, remarkably solid. It ripens early, bears abundantly, keeps a long 



