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Cole's Seed Store, PeBBa, Iowa 



TOMATO 



Ger. Liebesapfel. Fr. Tomatoe. 

 One ounce will produce about 2500 plants. 



Sow in hot-bed in March or April, or for want 

 of hot-bed in window-pots or boxes, or in a warm 

 border on the south side of a fence by the last 

 of April or first of May. Thin to 3 or 4 inches 

 to keep them low and stocky, and when frosts are 



no longer to be feared, transplant to 4 by 4 feet 

 apart. Hoe often and earth up a little until the 

 plants are a foot high, when they must be sup- 

 plied with supports, or be allowed to spread cn 

 the ground. Our Tomato seed is all saved with 

 great care, and will please the most critical. 



TEE CORELESS. See Novelties. 



DWARF GIANT. See Novelties. 



EARLY JUNE. See Novelties. 



Early Jewel Tomato 



CHALK'S EARLY JEWEL. A large, smooth, 

 and the finest flavored extra early bright red 

 Tomato. It is so hardy and vigorous in growth 

 that a very early planting can be made in the 

 open ground. The plants are well furnished 

 with strong healthy foliage which protects the 

 fruits from sun-scald, and enables the plants to 

 perfect an enormous crop. The fruits are very 

 deep through from stem to blossom end, the 

 solid flesh is entirely free from hard core, free 

 from rot and do not crack open in wet weather. 

 Comes highly recommended. Per pkt. 5 cts., 

 oz. 25 cts., Yi lb. 75 cts. 



PONDEROSA. The largest Tomato grown. 

 Twelve specimens have been exhibited that 

 weighed 16% pounds, and one monster tipping 

 the scale at nearly four pounds. The vines 

 are strong and vigorous, its massive fruits are 

 very free from ridges. The skin is very firm, 

 making it a fine variety for shipping purposes. 

 It has remarkably solid flesh and is almost seed- 

 less; of a dark rich crimson color; its flavor 

 is delicious, whether used raw or cooked. Per 

 pkt. 5 cts., oz. 25 cts. 



ENORMOUS. This grand Tomato proves to be 

 all that was claimed for it. It is not early, but 

 simply the best main crop tomato ever put on 

 the market, and is bound to receive unstinted 

 praise from everyone. With select specimens it 

 takes but eight to fill out a yard; this means, 

 of course, that the tomatoes must average 4% 

 inches in diameter. The tomatoes are very 

 smooth, solid meated, good keepers, and are 

 every way of excellent qualitv. Per pkt. 5 cts., 

 oz. 25 cts., V*. lb. 75 eta. 



MATCHLESS. This tomato is matchless in 

 form, the skin being so tough that if picked 

 when ripe they can be kept in good condition 

 as long as ten days. It is a strong grower and 

 productive, producing fruit of large size. The 

 fruit is very free from core. Color, rich car- 

 dinal red. Per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 25 cts., Yl lb. 

 75 cts. 



THE STONE. This variety is very large, and 

 of bright scarlet color; very smooth, ripening 

 evenly to the stem without a crack, exceedingly 

 solid,' is an excellent shipper; quality the very 

 best ; fine for canning ; a good keeper ; without 

 hard core. Per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 20 cts., Yl lb. 

 60 cts. 



15 WARP CHAMPION. This variety is dwarf 

 and compact in habit; it stands up well, even 

 when loaded with fruit; having a stiff, bushy 

 stem, can be planted close together; very early. 

 It is always smooth and attractive in appear- 

 ance ; the skin is tough and the flesh solid. 

 Per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 25 cts., Y* lb. 75 cts. 



DWARF STONE. This is the largest fruited 

 of all the dwarf or bush Tomatoes. The growth 

 is stiff and erect, fruit averages nearly as large 

 as the Tall Stone and ripens earlier. The fruits 

 are produced in clusters of three to five. The 

 strong upright habit of growth permits of close 

 planting, about 24 inches apart. The shape of 

 fruit is smooth, free from cracks about the 

 stem, grows solid, ripens evenly and is of ex- 

 cellent quality, and of a bright scarlet color. 

 This variety has come to stay and will easily 

 find a place among our other standard sorts. 

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



EARLIBELL. This new Earlibell Tomato is 

 claimed to be the earliest of any sort without an 

 exception. This is a strong claim, but it is 

 backed up with good proof by the introducers. 

 The Earlibell is perfectly smooth from beginning 

 to end of season. Its color is a deep glossy 

 scarlet, which makes the fruit very attractive. 

 The table quality and flavor is all taht can be 

 desired, making it a splendid sort for slicing. 

 The vines are vigorous and very hardy, with 

 medium heavy foliage, setting fruits close to the 

 main stem and bearing continuously until frost. 



