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VEGETABLE SEEDS— (Continued). 101 
TOMATO— (Karlibell.) Va-Oz. 20c; Oz. 35c; V^-Lb. $1.00 
The earliest tomato we know. Us heavy clusters ol 
beautifully formed, medium-sized fruits ripen several 
days before any other variety. Although so wonder- 
fully early, there is none of the disfiguring corrugation 
found in other early sorts, while at the same time, 
Earlibell does not crack. 
TOM.\TO— (Alpha Pink.). .V.-Oz. 20c; Oz. 35c; %-Lb. $1.00 
Appeals especially to (hose who like the pink color. 
The fruits grow in clusters, and begin to mature ver> 
early; measure 3 inches in diameter and are of ex- 
cellent quality. 
TOMATO— (Sparks Eai-liana.) Va-Oz. 15c; Oz. 25c; 
Vi-Lh 85c 
The earliest tall variety, forming ripe fruit much 
earlier than any other. The fruit is large, smooth, of 
a bright scarlet color, and of fine quality. Very valu- 
able for early market use. 
TOMATO— (New Stone.) Oz. 25c; Vi-Lh. 75c 
Grown more extensively than any other for main-crop 
variety, especially by market gardeners. Very large, 
smooth and solid, of a bright red color, and a heavy 
yielder. 
TOM.\TO— (Dwarf Champion.) Oz. 25c; %-Lb. 75c 
On account of its dwarf, compact habit, it can br 
planted quite close. Wonderfully productive, the dark 
reddish purple fruit being very solid and firm. 01 
medium size. Very desirable for the home garden. 
TOM.ATO— (Montana Globe Beauty.) Vz-Oz. 15c; Oz. 25c; 
Vi-Lh 75i, 
Fruit large and smooth; excellent flavor, good shipper; 
the best all round variely for Montana, does not crack. 
TOMATO— (Golden Queen.) y2-0z. 15c; Oz. 25c; Vi-Lh. 75c 
Is solid, very smooth, free from ridges, large in size, 
ripens up evenly and is a handsome sort; in fact, by 
far the most beautiful yellow variety; excellent quality. 
TOMATOES— (Small Fruited Varieties.)— For pickling and 
preserving. Invaluable for garnishing: 
Red Cherry- Pkt. 5c; Oz 25( 
Small fruits used for pickles, very handsome. 
Red Pear— Pkt. 5c; Oz 25r 
Fruit handsome and solid; fine for preserves. 
Purple — (Winter Cherry, or Husk Tomato.) Pkt. 5c; 
Oz 30r 
Makes fine sauce. 
Strawberry, or Husk Tomato — Pkt. 5c; Oz 30c 
Plants of low-spreading growth and immensely pro- 
ductive. The small yellow fruits are each inclosed 
in a husk. Of veiy sweet flavor, highly esteemed 
for preserving or making pies. They are also ex- 
cellent to eat raw as fruit. 
Yellow Cherry— Pkt. 5c; Oz .30c 
For pickles and preserves. 
Yellow Peach- Pkt. 5c: Oz 25c 
Beautiful clear yellow: perfectly resembles a peach. 
Yellow Pear— Pkt. 5c; Oz 25c 
Handsome, vellow, pear-shaped fruits. 
Yellow Plum— Pkt. 5c: Oz 25c 
Round and regular. Bright yellow; used for pickles. 
TOM.ATOES— (In 5e Lithographed Packages.) 
Early Minnesota, Earliana, Early Acme, Red Cherry, 
Montana Globe Beauty, Yellow Pear, Golden Queen, Dwarf 
Champion, Earlibell, Atlantic Prize. 
FOR LIST OF PRACTICAL FARM 
BOOKS ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS, SEE 
INSIDE BACK COVER. 
Toinalo (Uwarl' Champion.) 
Toniaiu vsp^i'ks Earliana.) 
Tomato (Montana Beauty.) 
