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fNCLUDE R poiTAGE TOMATO-Continued 



Landreths' Red Rock Tomato 



ONE WEEK EARLIER THAN STONE MORE PRODUCTIVE THAN STONE 



Showing entire freedom from splits and small cavity at stem end. Average weight 9 oz. to a fruit ; range of weight 

 from 8 to 12 oz. Very often borne in clusters of four or five, sometimes six or seven. 



As popular as ever. A surprisingly choice sort, exceedingly solid, or, in other words, free 

 from water, full of pectin, that is a gum-like juice. Nothing like it in this respect. Shape 

 round or full bottomed, smooth as an apple, free from splits, small cavity at stem end, ripens 

 all over, fruit borne in clusters. Vine very healthy; in other words, rust resistant. It requires 

 rich soil. Far superior to Stone. A week earlier and more productive than Stone, the only 

 variety with which it can be compared, as it is rounder, a deeper red, more solid or meaty, larger 

 fruited, more showy, more productive, and earlier by a week. In other words, in all particulars 

 the Stone is away behind it in the race. This is unquestionably so, as Landreths' Red Rock is 

 undoubtedly the best large red, medium-early Tomato in use. Beware of counterfeit stocks 

 of Landreths' Red Rock, as only from Landreths can it be secured in its original purity of so 

 many great excellencies. It, like all other Landreth-grown Tomatoes, can only be bought in 

 sealed flat packets and sealed lithographed cardboard boxes of one-quarter and one-half pounds. 



Lb., $5.50 V4Lb., $1.65 Oz., 55c. Pkt., 6c. 



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