THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 
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bncymakcr Tomato 
q A WONDERFUL CROP- 
from 12 to 20 fruits in a bunch, 
even in size, handsome solid flesh, 
excellent flavour, very free. The 
most useful tomato I have ever 
grown. q REMARKABLY 
FREE CROPPER, excellent 
flavour, serviceable size, good colour, 
smooth and attractive appearance. 
q SPLENDID ACQUISITION. 
Have grown it alongside other well- 
known varieties, and have found noth- 
ing to compare with it. For cropping, 
shape, colour, and flavour unequalled. 
q SPLENDID VARIETY, and 
rightly named. A tremendous crop- 
per, carrying bunches of from 18 to 
24, and often more fruits, very fine, 
and of excellent flavour, q GRAND 
CROPPER. Have a fine show of 
them— from 12 to 18 in a bunch. 
Free setter, disease resisting, and 
rightly named. 
M this is unasked-Jor testimony. " Money, 
maker" carries its fruits in clusters of 1 0 to 18- 
and more, the fruits weighing 6 and 7 to the 
pound, and remarkably uniform. Colour a bright 
red, skin very thin, flesh deep, flavour delicious. 
every TinU and ripens its fruits early. Well 
adapted for inside or outside cultivation, 1/6 per pkt. 
P ickson & Robinson 
~ a st Manchester 
