STONE TOMATO 
EAR LI ANA 
TOMATO 
Improved Stone 
This is the heaviest and most 
solid fruited of the large 
tomatoes of good 
quality. 
Our stock is distinctly 
superior to most of that 
ottered under this name, 
being more uniform, 
better colored and 
larger. Vines vigorous 
and productive. Fruit 
round, apple - shaped, 
very largo, very deep 
red in color and aston- 
ishingly heavy. This 
is the most popular 
variety for canning. 
■ nUN DA TD An extra early scarlet fruited variety of 
junif DrAL.lv superior merit. Tire vines arc very hardy 
and exceptionally productive. The fruits are the largest of the 
exira early sorts and are also most attractive in color. They 
are nearly round, smooth, firm and of excellent Quality. It is 
one of the very earliest to ripen its first fruits and it continues 
to furnish marketable fruits much longer than other very early 
varied, s. It is an invaluable sort for market gardeners, 
shippers and canners. 
Bonnv Rf»cfr Tfle fruits of this desirable 
early sort are most attractive 
in shape and color. The crop ripens more uniformly 
than any other early scarlet fruited sort, and is of 
superior solidity and interior color. The vines are 
vigorous and produce a good crop of exceptionally round 
deep fruits, bright deep scarlet in color and of very good 
quality. One of the very best for gardeners 
whose trade demands fruits of beautiful shape and 
color. A good variety for the early market and 
home garden. 
EARLIANA 
The earliest and best 
large smooth red 
tomato. Our experience with this new and most 
valuable variety confirms all that has been claimed 
. f°f >t. Market gardeners in this vicinity are en- 
thusiastic in its praise, and grow it for early market in 
preference to any other variety. It is a full week ahead of all 
others. The plant is of strong vigorous growth, setting its 
fruit freely and in great abundance. The fruit is not only 
remarkable for its earliness, but for its large size, perfect form, 
bright red color, and delicious flavor. It ripens clear to the 
stem and does not crack. Its solidity and fine quality are 
equal to the best medium and late sorts. It has very few 
seeds, usually about one-third as many as other kinds, and for 
this reason cannot be sold at the price of heavy seed yielding 
sorts. 
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