Ponderosa 
Without question the largest of all tomatoes, many 
of which will weigh from IV2 to 2 pounds. The im- 
mense fruits are meaty, solid, and unsurpassed for 
slicing; The seed cavities are small, which makes 
the fruits very solid. The vines are very strong 
growers and bear the tomatoes in large clusters. 
The fruits are of deep purple color and oblong in 
form. If you have never grown the Ponderosa you 
have missed something good. Pkt., 10c; ©z., 40c: 
% lb., $1.40; lb., $5.00. 
ACME. A tomato of superior quality; of medium 
size and slightly oval in shape. Flesh deep scarlet 
and unusually solid. Grows very regular. Pkt., 
5c; oz., 301; .% lb., $10)0; lb., $3.25, 
Dwarf Champion. 
YELLOW AND 
DWARF CHAMPION. Its" close, upright growth en- 
ables it to be planted much earlier and nearer 
together than any of the older sorts, and the 
yield, therefore, is accordingly much greater. In 
productiveness it . is unsurpassed. It is also very 
early. The fruit resembles the Acme, and is of a 
purplish pink color, and always smooth and sym- 
metrical in form. It is medium size and attractive 
in appearance; the skin is tough and the flesh solid 
and of fine quality. Pkt., 5c; oz., 40c; y k lb., $1.25; 
lb., $4.25. 
THE MATCHLESS. For the past twenty years 
Matchless has been- the main crop variety. The 
vines are of strong vigorous growth, well set with 
fruit. The fruits are free from core; of a very 
rich cardinal red color and are not liable to crack 
from wet -weather. They are of very large size 
and the size of the fruit is maintained throughout 
the season until the vines are killed by frost. The 
skin is remarkably tough and,, solid, and ripe speci- 
mens picked from the vines will keep in good 
condition for several weeks. Our stock of Match- 
less is aosolutely unsurpassed. Pkt., 5c; oz., 39c; 
% lb., $1.00; lb., $3,50. 
THE TRUCKER'S FAVORITE, This, in our estima- 
tion, is the "Peerless" amongst the'pink tomatoes. 
A variety of such unusual merit that it deserves 
the highest praise and recommendation. It is 
truly "The Trucker's Favorite." Its fine and 
smooth, uniformly shaped fruits command the 
highest market price and when once a market has 
found out the meritorious characteristics of ' this 
splendid sort, it cannot do without it. The fruits 
- are thick-meated and very, solid; the meat is of 
the finest flavor, making the tomatoes 'equally good 
for slicing and "for cooking purposes. A basket 
of these tomatoes is one of the most attractive 
sights on the market table, .and parties offering 
them for sale will find the demand larger than 
the supply. Be sure to include this variety in your 
next order. You will want more seed -next year. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c; :% lb., $1.00; lb., $3.59. 
SMALL-FRUITED VARIETIES 
Varieties 
Of superior appearance and a.' distinct 
Golden Queen. The best yellow variety. 
flavor of its own 
Yellow Plum. Color bright yellow; excellent for preserving 
Red Plum. Same as above except color . • • • • 
Red Pear. A small variety, early; fine for preserving . 
Yellow Pear. Same as above, except color 
Red Cherry. A small variety, size and shape of a cherry; for pickling. . . 
Yellow Cherry. Same as above, except color. ,.. . . . . - . . H . ... 
HuSk Tomato or Ground Cherry. This is very fine for preserves; 
productive 
immensely 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
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$0.10 
$0.35 
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$4.75 
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4:75 
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.1.25 
4.75 
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1.25 
4.75 
.10 
.50 
1.75 
6.00 
.10 
.35 
1.25 
.4.76 
.10 
.35 
1.25: 
4.75 
.10 
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