Helena, Montana. 
VEGETABLE SEEDS— (Continued.) 95 
TOMATO 
Oer. — Iiiebesapfel. 
Scand. — Tomat. 
(One ounce will produce 3000 to 4000 plants.) 
Acme — An old variety of delicious flavor, very solid, of a pinkish 
color. 
Bonny Best — Early Tomato. It has been tested and found ten 
days earlier than the Chalk's Early Jewel and ripens with the 
Earllana. Strong grower, very productive, ripens evenly all 
over, excellent shipper. 
Truckers Pavorite — This has literally jumped into favor with 
market gardeners everywhere, for its early and continuous 
bearing qualities. A purple variety, smooth, uniformly shaped. 
Very solid, does not crack, and a first-class shipper. 
Beauty — Fruit large and smooth; excellent flavor, good shipper, 
the best all round variety for Montana, does not crack. Glossj' 
crimson, with a light purple tinge. 
New Stone — 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. 
Spark's Earllana — 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 valuable for ear- 
ly market use. 
Tomato — John Baer. 
Tomato — Dwarf Champion, 
Tomato— Sparss Earllana. 
John Baer — The seed of this Tomnto was purchased by us three 
years ago fron> one of the largest growers in the East, wh'j 
recommended it as the earliest of all tomatoes, and our ex- 
perience with It bears out this recommendation. The fruit is 
a bright red color, of good size, round, smooth, very solid and 
producing very few seeds. 
Earllbell — The earliest Tomato we know. Us heavy clusters of 
lic.iutif ully formed, medium-sized fruits ripen several days be- 
lore any other variety. Although so wonderfully early, there 
is none of the disfiguring corrugation found in other early 
sorts, while at the same time Earllbell does not crack. 
Qolden Queen — Is solid, very smooth, free from ridges, large in 
size, ripens up evenly and is a h.andsome sort; in fact, by far 
the most beautiful yellow variety; excellent quality. 
Dwarf Champion — On account of Its dwarf, compact habit, It can 
be planted quite close. Wonderfully productive, the dark red- 
dish purple fruit being very solid and firm. Of medium size. 
Very desirable for the home garden. 
June Fink — Appeals especially to those who like the pink color. 
The fruits grow in clusters, and begin to mature very early; 
measure 3 inches in diameter and are of excellent quality. 
