THE EARLY RUBY IS THE " EARLIEST TOMATO" OF ALL. 
TWO GRAND TOMATOES. 
EARLY RUBY. 
EARLY RUBY. 
THE EXTRA EARLY RUBY, the Earliest of All Tomatoes. 
Notwithstanding so many new Tomatoes are introduced as "the earliest of all," 
"earliest in the world," etc., we believe the Ruby is the EARLIEST GOOD TOMATO 
GROWN. We have tried it with many of the new Tomatoes, but have not found any 
that is earlier or better. Some of the so-called new sorts we believe are identical with the 
Ruby. The Atlantic Prize is practically the same Tomato ; the manner of growth is the 
same and the tomatoes are the same form and shape. It 13 a bright red tomato, fair size, 
and most of them round and smooth. Anyone who wants an extra early tomato should 
try the Early Ruby. We give two cuts of it— one to show its form and one its manner of 
growth. The foliage is small, exposing the fruit more to the sun than other tomatoes, 
which ripens it quicker. Lust season— 1S98— we commenced picking Early Ruby 
Tomatoes the 14th. of July, and sold them for $1.25 per half-bushel basket. 
Price— Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c, } lb. 60c, lb. $2.00. 
GLASS' MAIN CROP TOMATO. 
This is a tomato grown 
here for the Rochester market, 
and without a name, so far as 
I know. It is large size, bright 
red, perfectly smooth and solid. 
Its great merit is its earliness 
for so large a tomato. It re- 
sembles, in size and solidity, 
the New Stone, but is much 
earlier. It is a second early 
tomato, but bears heavily 
through the season. I have 
Been no other tomato that is so 
well adapted as this for the 
main crop, either for the mar- 
ket gardener or family use. My 
stock of seed of this tomato is 
limited, and I can sell it this 
year by the packet and ounce 
only. 
Price— Pkt. 10c, oz. 40c. 
GLASS' MAIN CROP TOMATO. 
Please remember that seeds by the Packet, Ounce aud 1 lb. are sent by mail prepaid; 
but if seeds by the pound and quart are ordered sent by m lil, th to 8 cents per pound, and 
IS cents per quart for Corn, and IS cents per quart for Be ins aud Peas must be added to 
the prices given to pay the postage, 
