Tomato Culture, the most complete book ever written on growing Tomatoes, by Tracy. Cloth bound, 70 cents, postpaid 101 



mDwarf Champion 



The Best Pink Tree Tomato 



(Purplish pink.) The famous Dwarf Champion 

 tomato owes its wide popularity to its stiff, vigor- 

 ous, upright growth, with fruit well above the soil, 

 and to the earliness with which it reaches maturi- 

 ty. In color the fruit is a purplish pink, and it is 

 always round, smooth and symmetrical. Table 

 quality superior. A valuable home or market sort. 

 Packet, 10 cts.; % ounce, 30 cts.; onnce, 50cts.; 

 quarter pound, $1.35; pound j $5.00 postpaid. 



666 



The Largest Dwarf Red Tomato 



(Bright Red.) This strain of Dwarf Stone tomato 

 is more productive, earlier and larger fruited than 

 any other so called tree sort. In fact, it is about 

 the largest of all the dwarf or bush red skin vari- 

 eties. A desirable home garden variety. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 40 cents; 

 quarter pound, $1.10; pound, $1.00, postpaid. 



680 



Very large; solid flesh, few seeds; wonderful cropper 

 The greatest tomato for canning 



(Bright red.) Kelly Red is a very large, smooth 

 tomato, well-formed and deep from stem to blossom. 

 It is of a bright red color and ripens up to the stem; 

 flesh is solid, with very few seeds. The foliage is larger 

 and much heavier than Matchless. It is a wonderful 

 bearer, outyielding many of the best cropping sorts. 

 Tomatoes run more uniform than any other variety, 

 and it does not have as many small fruits in the latter 

 part of the season, a fact that will be greatly appre- 

 ciated by those raising them for canning. Splendid 

 for market gardeners, home gardeners or canners 

 wanting a strictly large, fancy tomato. 



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

 quarter pound, $1.35; pound, $5.00, postpaid. 



665 Paragon 



A well-known favorite 



(Deep Red.) Fruit large, dark red in color, and 

 perfectly smooth. The flesh is solid and of excel- 

 lent flavor. An immense cropper. 



Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 40 cents; 

 quarter pound, SI. 10; pound, $4,00, postpaid. 



66k 



A Tomato well named 



(Cardinal Red.) One of the best and most popular for general planting. The color is a 

 rich, cardinal red. Fruits are large, very smooth and solid, bearing continuously through- 

 out the season. Unsurpassed for market or for table. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 45 cents; quarter pound, $1.35; pound, $4.50, postpaid. 



67* Golden Queen 



The best large, smooth, 

 Yellow Tomato 



(Bright yellow.) Best large yellow tomato. Much like Paragon, except in color. Always 

 smooth and ripens early. (Quality excellent in all respects, either for selling or preserving. 

 Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 25 cents; ounce, 45 cents; 

 quarter pound, $1.25; pound, $4.50, postpaid. 



Enormous 



Tomato 65 J. 



e's 

 us 



The Largest Red 

 The Sweetest of All 



(Dee,p red.) Maule's 

 Enormous tomato, bred 

 by Mr. Miesse, was first 

 introduced to the public 

 by us under the name 

 'Eight to the Yard." 

 Maule's Enormous, how- 

 ever, was not bred merely 

 for large size. The name 

 was selected from the fact 

 that it seemed to apply 

 better to this wonderful 

 tomato than to any other. 

 In comparative trials 

 with other sorts, under 

 ordinary conditions, 

 Maule's Enormous has 

 made a record for both 

 quality and quantity, 

 while the beauty of the 

 fruit makes it an easy and 

 quick seller in all mar- 

 kets. The fruit is re- 

 markably solid and firm. 

 Enormous is now uni- 

 versally recognized as a 

 standard main crop red 

 tomato, of great size and 

 productive ability, and of 

 the highest amateur and 

 commercial quality. 



Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 30 cents; ounce, 55 cents; quarter pound, $1.50; pound, $5.50, postpaid. 



