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Canada Victor. Very early and pro- 
duclive, of good size and shape, 
bright scarlet, solid, and ripens up Oz. Lb. 
well |o 20 f 2 oo 
Dwarf Champion. Distinct in foliage 
and habit of growth, the plants 
being compact, stocky and upright 
and requiring no support; fruit is 
smooth, of medium size, fairly solid, 
has no hard core and is of good 
flavor; in color resembles the Acme 25 250 
Early Ruby. A very early sort, with 
medium-sized fruit of good color, 
and other desirable qualities . . 20 2 00 
Favorite. A favorite variety on ac- 
count of its smooth, handsome fruit, 
which is of a rich dark-red color, 
flesh very firm and very free from 
rot 20 2 00 
Qolden Queen. A handsome yellow 
variety, possessing all the good 
qualities of the best red sorts ... 25 2 50- 
Horsford's "Daybreak." The earliest large tomato grown. This is a result of a cross between 
Mayflower and Trophv, the aim in selection being to produce an early variety of better size 
and shape than the earliest already on the market. The fruit of " Daybreak" is fully one-third 
la - 
acteristic that a pla _ . _ . 
in packets of 25 seeds, each 15c, two packets lor 25c. 
Ignotum. The earliest of the large, deep red, smooth varieties, heavy and solid .... 
Long Keeper. Very early anil productive, free from rot and remarkable for its long- 
keeping qualities • 
Matchless. Of a rich cardinal red color, svmmetric.d in form, free from core, of good 
size and pleasant flavor 
New Stone. Very large 
and of a bright scarlet 
color, exceedingly solid 
and firm fleshed, not 
liable to rot; one of the Oz. Lb. 
best shippers there is . $0 25 $2 50 
Paragon. An excellent va- 
riety, in great demand 
by canners; the flesh is 
solid, well colored and 
flavored; in season a 
medium early .... 20 2 00 
Perfection. Somewhat 
larger and fully as early 
as Acme, but of a hand- 
some blood-red color, 
very solid and with few 
seeds 25 2 50 
Red Cherry. A small early 
variety, size and shape 
of a cherry; used for 
pickling 35 
Oz. 
fo 25 
Lb. 
S2 50 
25 2 50 
Strawberry, or Ground Cherry. 
^.„„„__ J, Known also as "Husk Tomato." Uneqnaled for can- 
ning or pl•eservin!^ and, dried in sugar, for use in fruit cake, as raisins or figs, they are 
unelccelled. Besides being attractive and useful, they are quite a curiosity 
Trophy. Large and solid, unsurpassed in flavor and productiveness; has been a standard 
variety for many years 
Yellow Plum. Handsome variety, skin and flesh deep yellow, used jirincipally.for pick- 
ling and preserving ■ ■ • ' 
Oz. 
$0 35 
Lb 
All seeds can be had in 5-cent packets except where noted. 
