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TOMATOES— DWARF SORTS 
'T'HESE differ from those described previously, being 
* of a distinctly upright or dwarfed growth. Plants, 
when fully developed, will not exceed three feet tall 
and form perfectly symmetrical bushes, about two feet in 
diameter. Ordinarily, they require no support. But on 
rich soil and in windy sections it is well to tie them to 
short, stout stakes which keep them off the ground and 
prevent breaking of vines. The following are particularly 
useful for gardens of limited size. 
Dwarf Champion is midseason purple, maturing small 
but smooth symmetrical fruits in 1 15-120 days. It is 
quite prolific, very meaty, and of good flavor. 
Dwarf Stone, while not as large as Standard Stone, com- 
pares very favorably with the same in dependability, 
solidity, and matures at about the same season. 
Dwarf Giant is the latest and largest of this pedigreed 
trio, fruits often averaging three and a half to four inches 
across by two and a half inches deep through. Purple. 
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