EARLY DWARF CHAMPION — A great fa- 
vorite on account of its dwarf habit and up- 
right, tree-like growth, which permits close 
planting, fruit resembles Acme; medium size, 
the color being a purplish pink, very smooth 
and symmetrical, fine quality, very solid 
meated. The vine growth is very strong 
and stiff, so that it needs almost no support. 
Oz., 20 c; y 4 lb., 70c; 1 lb., $2.25. 
ACME. — This celebrated variety is of an 
entirely distinct character, and is very pop- 
ular. It is well adapted for Southern cul- 
ture; form perfect, round, slightly depressed 
at the ends, very smooth; color a glossy dark 
red, with a sort of purplish tinge; ripens all 
over and through at the same time; bears 
continuously until frost; delicious in flavor. 
Oz., 25c; 14 lb., 75c; 1 lb., $2.50. 
LIVINGSTON’S GLOBE. — Another new va- 
riety of exceptional merit. It is of beauti- 
ful "globe shape, with quite a percentage of 
elongated (stem to blossom) fruits, which 
permits a greater number of slices being 
taken than with flat fruited sorts. Color a 
beautiful glossy rose, tinged purple. Oz., 30c; 
14 lb., $1.00; 1 lb., $3.00. 
BEAUTY, IMPROVED STRAIN. — This has 
been a standard variety for many years, and 
is still the favorite main crop Tomato with 
our market gardeners. Medium early, round, very 
uniform in shape. Skin smooth, crimson with 
purplish tinge. Flesh solid and of excellent 
flavor. A splendid Tomato for either the home 
garden or for shipping. Oz., 25c; *4 lb., 75c; 
1 lb., $2.25. 
Acme Tomato. 
FONDEROSA. — It is every way splendid. It 
excels in magnificient size, often attaining a cir- 
cumference of 18 inches, frequently weighing 2, 
3 and 4 pounds each, perfect in form, free from 
wrinkles and Assures, perfectly smooth and as 
solid and meaty as beefsteak, free from watery 
cavities and almost seedless; it ripens thorough- 
ly from center to skin, its glowing crimson color 
permeating the flesh to the heart; it is free from 
rot; but above all, the delicious quality and flavor 
are its crowning merits — toothsome and rich 
when sliced, savory and delicious when canned, 
very little boiling being required for it to 
thicken. 
The plants of I’onderosa Tomato are of luxu- 
riant, healthy growth, independent of droughts, 
free from blight, and are prodigious, early and 
continuous bearers. First ripe fruits are often 
picked in ten weeks from seed sowing, while late 
fruits may be gathered until frost. Oz., 35c; 14 
lb., $1.40; 1 lb., $3.50. 
GOLDEN QUEEN. — A very handsome yellow 
Tomato of large size, solid and smooth; very 
productive. Oz., 30c; 1 4 lb., 90c; 1 lb., $3.00. 
DWARP STONE. — A very remark- 
able dwarf variety. Stronger in 
growth and more erect than the 
Dwarf Champion, and fruit equal to 
the regular Stone in form, solidity 
and color: of fine flavor and highly 
recommended as a dwarf variety. 
Oz., 30c; 14 lb., $1.00; 1 lb., $3.00. 
CRIMSON CUSHION. — A continu- 
ous and late fruiter. Of immense 
size, often weighing one pound, and 
smooth as an apple. Ripens thor- 
oughly all over. Nearly round and of 
very good quality, being free from 
acid taste; color, bright scarlet. 
Nearly seedless and as solid as beef- 
steak. A prodigious bearer. Oz. 30c; 
14 lb., $ 1 . 00 ; 1 lb., $3.00. 
STONE. — This variety is very large 
and of a bright scarlet color; very 
smooth; ripening evenly to the stem 
without a crack, exceedingly solid; is 
an excellent shipper; quality the very 
best; fine for canning; a good keeper; 
without hard core; not subject to rot; 
its vines and foliage rank and robust. 
Oz., 20c; 14 lb., 65c; 1 lb., $2.00. 
SMALL-PRUITED VARIETIES. — 
Small Varieties. — Tomatoes, excel- 
lent for preserves or pickles; Red 
Peach, Yellow Peach, Red Pear, Yel- 
low Plum. Yellow Cherry, Purple 
Husk, Red Currant. 10c per packet. 
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