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CONDON'S "Sure Crop" TOMATOES 
647 
Early Acme 
Vines large, hardy and prodiiotive, ripening its flsst fruit very early 
althougli not an extra early variety. Fruits purplish-pink invariably 
round, smooth and of good size, free from cracks and stands ship- 
ment well. Flesh, solid and of excellent flavor. Packet. 6 cIs i onnco 
30 eta.: >/i lb.. 85 cts.; % lb„ »l.«>i lb., W.OO. pontpald. "once. 
646 Dwarf Stone 
Vine dwarf but vigorous and productive. While maturing with the 
later sorts the bright red fruits are of good color, exceedinglv smooth 
and very solid "We consider this the best of the large fruited dwarf 
S iSitpaTd ' »^-W< lb.. »f.85, il" 
641 Chalk's Early Jewel 
Within a week or ten days, as early as the famous Spark's Earliana- 
It IS a heavier cropper, with tomatoes of larger size and sweeter flavor' 
pSd ' ^® ^''^ ">•• lb., *3.50, post- 
6S4 Livingston's Favorite 
Medium early, good cropper, yielding handsome bright scarlet fruit 
pnld"^*' ^ ^ '-^^ '•»•• »l-23! lb., ijia.40, podt- 
656 Livingston's Perfection 
An excellent variety, coming in little later than Favorite. Bright red 
I'ncket, 5 ctH.! oiuioe, »> ct».; >4 lb„ «5 ctn.j lb., »1.85; lb., 
^S-tf), postpaid. 
6st John Baer 
Southern Favorite 
Color is deep glossy red—size and shape quite similar to Earliana 
but with more solid llesh and fewer seeds. One of the earliest pro- 
duces perfect high crown tomato. Ripens evenly right up to the' stem 
and will not burst when dead ripe. It is a strong grower with just 
enough foliage to handle its immense load of fruit. A popular market 
lomato in the East and South. Packet, 10 ctn.i onnce, 40 cts.i V± lb.. 
$1.10; '/i lb., $2.10; lb„ $4.00, poHtpaid. ' 
(151 John Dacr 
658 Spark's Earliana 
65a Spark's Earliana 
An extremely early, smooth, bright red To- 
luarto of good size and llavor. Is among tlio 
very fii-.st ready for the market, and not oiilv 
remarkable for its earliness, but for its 
very large size, handsome shape anil 
bright color. The vines are small but 
vigorous and very jiroduetive, bearinu 
the fruits in clusters near the base 
of tlie plant. The fi-uits gi-ow about 
3 inches in diameter, have solid thicK 
flesli of .splendid (piiilitv and iii-e excel- 
lent shippers. Packet, 8 cts.; ounce, 35 
cts.; J4 lb., 85 cts.; ^ lb., $1.60: lb 
$3.00, postpaid. 
66t YeUow Husk 
Or Ground Cherry 
A variety producing fruit good for 
preserving, pies, etc. Unexcelled when 
'",.*'V6<1''. like raisins or figs. 
The fruit is of a handsome vellow 
color, and will keep until mid-winter 
Hruit.s small, about one-half inch in 
diameter, enclosed in a loose husk 
The seed we offer is that of the true 
Yellow Ground ("berry. Pocket, 10 ctn.i 
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