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Tomatoes Ready for Use in 85 to 95 days. 



685 Bonny Best 



Very Early, Large and Smooth; Heavy Cropper 



(Scarlet red.) This variety is a vigorous grower; enor- 

 mously proline. In shape it is slightly flattened but 

 thicker through than most other tomatoes. In color it 

 is a beautiful scarlet red, setting Its fruit in clusters of 

 five or more at close intervals. Makes a magnificent 

 variety for greenhouse growing. A good early red skin 

 variety of the most excellent quality for all purposes. 

 Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 45 cents; 

 quarter pound, §1.25; pound, 84.50, postpaid. 



655 New Glory 



Uniform in Shape, Size and Color: Marvelous Yielder 



(Bright red.) New Glory produces bright red tomatoes 

 earlyinthe season; of medium to large size, smooth, firm, 

 uniform in shape, size and color; of mild, delicious flavor, 

 and is a marvelous yielder. Has great value for the home 

 garden or market, as well as for canners. 



Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 25 cents; 

 ounce, 45 cents; quarter pound, 81. 25; 

 pound, 84.50, postpaid. 



660 John Baer 



Extremely Early; Smooth, Solid and Meaty 



(Bright red.) On our Panmure trial grounds at Newfield, New Jersey, 

 this tomato produced its fruit about the same time as Bonny Best. The 

 introducer has this to say: John Baer produces large, beautiful, solid 

 tomatoes which ripen early right up to the stem and is an enormous 

 cropper, and when dead ripe will not burst. The color is a bright red. 

 Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 45 cents; quarter pound, 81.25; 

 pound, 84.50, postpaid. 



676 Pear-Shaped Red 



Used for Making Tomato Figs or Preserving 



(Bright red.) Fruit small and pear-shaped, about the size of a plum. 

 Color, bright red. Ripens early. Flesh tender and of good flavor. 

 Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 30 cents; ounce, 50 cents; 

 quarter pound, 81*35; pound, 85.00, postpaid. 



677 Pear-Shaped Yellow 



Used for Pickling and Preserving 



(Bright yellow.) A small early tomato, similar to Pear-Shaped Red, 

 but of rich, clear yellow color. Very desirable for preserving. 



Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 30 cents: ounce, 50 cents; 

 quarter pound, 81.35; pound, 85.00, postpaid. 



Adjusto Plant Supports 



For supporting Tomato Vines and keeping the fruit off the 

 ground, are offered on page 174. 



663 Chalk's Early Jewel 



One ol the Best Early Tomatoes 



(Bright Scarlet.) Wit hin a week to ten. days as early as Spark's Earl- 

 iana, it is even a heavier cropper, with tomatoes of larger size and 

 sweeter flavor, while its more robust growth makes it a sure cropper. 

 Large, handsome fruits, very solid, deep through. Ripening right up 

 to the stem without any cracks or green core. For the home garden it 

 is one of the best; for market gardeners or canners it is unsurpassed. 

 Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 45 cents; quarter pound, $1.25; 

 pound, $4.50, postpaid. 



667 Early Acme 



One of the Best Medium-Early Purplish Pink Sorts 



(Pink purple.) A celebrated pink purple tomato; round, smooth, 

 productive. Of delicious flavor and with firm, solid flesh. It comes into 

 bearing early, producing clusters of medium to large fine tomatoes. 

 Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 40 cents; quarter pound, 81*10; 

 pound, 84.00, postpaid. 



657 Maule's Imperial 



The Trucker's Favorite of all Large Fruited Purple Sorts 



(Purplish pink. ) Maule's Imperial is unquestiona- 

 bly the best pink fruited tomato in the market today. 

 Not quite as early as Maule's Earliest of All, but only 

 a few days later. The fruits are beautifully smooth, 

 and in market this variety invariably commands the 

 highest prices at all times and in all seasons. The 

 flavor is of the best. It ripens evenly to the stem, 

 and is highly productive. A desirable home garden 

 tomato or long distance shipper. 



Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 30 cents; ounce, 50 cents; 

 quarter pound, 81-35; pound, 85.00, postpaid. 



662 June Pink 



A Pink Ear liana 



(Bright pink.) June Pink ripens as early as Eatiiana. In markets 

 where pink varieties are preferred it is a great seller. The vine is com- 

 pact and branches freely, with handsome, good size, deep pink fruit 

 hanging in clusters of 6 to 8 fruits. A popular market variety, excel- 

 lent for shipping, and equally desirable for home use. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 45 cents; quarter pound, 81.35; 

 pound, 84.50, postpaid. 



669 Early Detroit 



Almost Globe Shaped; Uniform in Size 



(Purplish pink.) A splendid purplish pink sort. The vine is vig- 

 orous and very productive. The handsome fruit is smooth, uniform 

 in size, nearly globe shape, firm and of excellent quality. It is free 

 from cracking and tendency to blight. A desirable shipping sort. 

 Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 45 cents; quarter pound, SI. 35: 

 pound, 84.50, postpaid- 



