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Tomato, Bon Ton. Garretson. 



A large, firm, purple variety, much like Acme and Beauty. 



— California Fig. Salzer. 



A yellow fruit. 

 — ■ Climbing. Childs. 



— Cumberland Red. Johnson 6° Stokes. 



Originated in Cumberland Co., N. J. A large red, solid smooth 

 variety. 



— New Yellow Peach. Vaughan, Rawson, Gardiner and 

 others. 



Like Peach except in color. 



— New Zealand. Wilson. 



A small yellow variety. 



— Ponderosa. Henderson. 



An enormous pink variety, sent out as No. 400. 



— Potomac. Joseph Harris. 



A purple tomato of good size, solid and regular. 



— Red Mikado. Dreer. 



Like Mikado except that it is a red (not purple) tomato. 



— Ringleader. Dreer. 



Fruits very large. The flesh is very thick, solid and of excellent 

 quality; free from acidity and desirable for slicing. It is a second 

 early variety. 



— Stone. Livingston. 



A solid, smooth, red tomato of good size. 



— Telegraph. Salzer. 



— Thorburn Long-Keeper. Thorburn. 



Originated by E. S. Carman, editor of the Rurat New-Yorker \ by 

 selection, during thirteen years, from the longest-keeping fruitof each 

 year. A good uniform pink or purple sort of medium size, regular 

 and productive, 

 [Tomatoes, 13 varieties.] 



Tradescantia rosea. H. P. Kelsey. 



Eastern states. 

 Trautvetteria palmata. H. P. Kelsey 



Alleghenies. 



Turnip, Monarch or New Tankard Ruta-Baga. Ferry. 



Large tankard-shaped roots, short and small necks, small tops, and 

 yellow, fine grained flesh. 



Turra^a heterophylla. Reasoner Bros. 



Natal, South Africa. 

 Umbellularia Californica. Orcutt. 



California laurel. 10 to 70 feet high, evergreen. 

 Vaccinium Canadense. Gillett & Horsford. 



Northern states. 



