C. J. LINDHOLM, PROP., MINNEAPOLIS 
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SELECTED TOMATO SEED 
NORTHERN GROWN—FREE FROM BLIGHT—MATURES EARLY 
Earliana. One of the earliest and best of the early varieties. 
It is very productive for an early sort. The fruit is fair 
sized, round, very smooth and solid, and produced in 
clusters in the center of the plant. The color is a bright 
scarlet. You simply cannot beat our strain of this grand 
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old sort . 
Earliana Special (New). The earliest good quality scarlet vari¬ 
ety for market gardeners use, our new strain is taken from 
hand selected fruits only, and free of the crippled types of 
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the old Earliana . 
Avon Early. 66 days. A superior variety of the Earliana class for 
home garden and early market. Fruits uniform, deep scar- 
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let red; medium sized; almost globular; smooth; flesh solid 
Bonny Best. One of the standard early varieties, a little later 
in maturity than Earliana. The fruit is bright red and 
smooth, ripening evenly and right down to the stem. One 
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of the best all around tomatoes, though not the earliest 
John Baer Select. This tomato produces immense crops of large, 
smooth, handsome tomatoes. The vines are strong and vig¬ 
orous. The fruit is large and produced in great clusters, 
and is early enough to ripen the whole crop before frost 
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in a normal season. 
Break O’ Day (New). Wilt resistant and one of the best of the 
recent introductions by the United States Department 
of Agriculture. About ten days earlier than Marglobe and 
almost as large. Globe shaped scarlet color and very pro- 
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ductive. Best early variety for market gardeners. 
Ponderosa. Largest of all tomatoes. Single specimens often 
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grow to weigh from iy 2 -2 lbs. Good flavor. 
Scarlet Self-Topper (New). Produces very beautiful, bright 
scarlet, globe-shaped fruits. The stem end fills out well and 
is free from cracks and radial lines. Meaty, solid and mild 
flavor. The last introduction of the late Mr. Prichard, who 
developed Marglobe, and is one of his best varieties. Plants 
of the self-topper type; leaves broad and protect fruits from 
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sun-scald. Wilt resistant. 
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