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color are against it as a market variety. 
i Seed from Michigan Agricultural College, in 
IKSS. ibis variety originated at the Michigan Agricultural 
College, in 1887, and was introduced in 1889. It possesses 
many points ot excellence; its season is early, fruits large, 
legulai m shape, solid, and remarkably smooth, of a bright 
scarlet color; a desirable variety for market and canning, 
i Improved Chennn or Apple. A variety sent us for trial 
>\ Hoover & Moore, of Antlers, Colorado, which seems to be 
identical with Chemm Market obtained from Vaughan. 
Logans Giant Seedling. Seed from J. A. Everett & Co. 
A medium variety in time of ripening, fruits very large and 
e greater part of them very rough; a few fairly smooth, 
fe0 / K ’ a l y \ nkl ^ Purple color, resembles Ponderosa some¬ 
what. though not so desirable as that variety. 
Lotig Keeper Seed from Vaughan. A variety ripening 
as early as any ot the desirable market sorts; fruits of medium 
o <iige size, veiy smooth, walls thick and solid; an excellent 
-eeper, color as in Beauty. This is a desirable tomato both 
tor home use and tor market. 
Meteor. Seed from J. M. Thorburn & Co. A dwarf 
variety introduced by Thorburn & Co., in 1894, which 
resembles Aristocrat in; habit of growth. The type does not 
seem to be well fixed; from twelve plants three types of fruit 
\\eie noted, one of a bright scarlet, another similar to Acme 
in color, a third a light scarlet and very much wrinkled. 
Meteor™ 4 ^ 1 warf Cham Pion are both preferable to 
Matchless. Seed from W. A, Burpee & Co. This is a 
variety of the Ignotum type, which was originated and intro¬ 
duced by W. A. Burpee & Co. It is medium early in time of 
ripening, fandy productive, fruits of good size, very smooth, 
ot a beautiful scarlet; a good variety, though not as product- 
Mansfield Tree. Seed from Vaughan. A variety of the 
. ondeiosa class, medium to late in time of ripening, prodnet- 
nm , f 111 n al i ge - (| M te , ver -y rough, of a purplish color; 
not at alJ a desirable kind; 
Manic's Earliest of All. Seed from W. H. Maule. This 
S e V aS lnt y odl iF ec ] ^7 W. H. Maule, of Philadelphia, in 
' was the first to ripen. It is productive, fruits of 
medium size, rough, of a light scarlet, rather tender. The 
variety.is desirable only for its earliness. 
Mitehell s A r ew. Seed from Gregory & Son. A medium 
fvnG v ? net ?> vei 'y muc * il like Ignotum, fairly productive, 
fimts of good size, smooth and of an attractive scarlet. This 
is a good variety of the scarlet class 
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