FAIR VIEW SEED FARMS, Inc., SYRACUSE, X. Y. 
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Early* Earliana. 
Our Great Tomato Mixture 
All those who want a variety of all the earliest, medium and late sorts, 
should order a packet of our Mixed Seed. It contains everything we offer 
and will be a great curiosity in any garden. All the different Tomatoes 
will be produced. Pkt., 4c.; 3 pkts., 10c.; 6 pkt., 15c. 
EARLY EARLIANA 
— Here is a variety tha 
has become very popula 
with many growers of 
tomatoes for early market. 
It certainly is very early 
aed highly praised by 
everyone who has grown 
it. It is very productive, 
a single plant producing 
a great abundance of fruit 
as shown by the illustra¬ 
tion; always of good size 
and a handsome red color. 
Pkt., 4c.; 3 pkts., 10c.: 
6 pkts., 14c.; Vt oz.. 15c.; 
oz., 25c. 
CHALK’S EARLY 
JEWEL — This 
matures nearly as early as 
Earliana. The fruits are 
,larger and heavier and cer¬ 
tainly is a valuable early 
all purpose, bright Red 
Tomato. It produces its 
fruit very abundantly 
throughout the season. 
We can offer a limited 
quantity of choice seed, 
Pkt., 4c.; 3 pkts.. 10c.; 
6 pkts., 18c.; oz., 18 c.; 
ox., 30c.; _ 
THE FONDEROSA- 
This large variety has been 
extensively advertised as 
one of the largest, most 
beautiful and most pro¬ 
ductive Tomatoes ever 
grown. The color is a rich 
bright crimson, skin is 
thin, but very tough. Its 
fruiting capacity is enor¬ 
mous. Excellent flavor. 
Pkt., 4c.; 3 pkts., 10c.; 
6 pkts.; 18c.; Vi oz., 15c.; 
oz., 25c. 
DWAKF TREE 
TOMATO — This 
splendid Tomato owes 
its wide populurity to 
its strong, vigorous, 
uprightt growth, pro¬ 
ducing its fruit well 
above the ground, and 
the time it takes to ma¬ 
ture it. We consider 
it the best all around 
Tomato of its class un¬ 
der cultivation. It 
produces an abundance 
of good size fruit of a 
beautiful red color 
which are always very 
smooth and of excel- 
lentquality. The plants 
grow very strong, stiff 
stalks, which hold up 
the enormous weight 
of fruit. It is very 
early and all who once 
grow it will be so well 
pleased they will have 
no others. Try it this 
year. Pkt.. 4c.; 3 
pkts., 10c.; 6 pkts., 
18c.; 12 pkts., 30c. 
JUNE 
PINK 
JUNE PINK—This variety has 
only recently been introduced; is a 
deep pink or purplish color and some¬ 
what resembles Earliana in growth 
and fruiting. The plants develop 
large clusters of blossoms when very 
small, or very soon after planted in 
the garden. The fruits are borne in 
clusters of three, four and five; 
measuring from 3 to 6 inches in 
diameter. The flesh is sweet and of 
mild flavor. Try June Pink this sea¬ 
son. Pkt., 4c.; 3 pkts., 10c,; 6 
pkts., 18 c. 
PEACH TOMATO-This is a 
handsome variety, resembling a 
peach in color, grows from 2 to 3 
inches in diameter. For eating out 
of the hand it is excellent. On ac¬ 
count of the excellent quality and 
handsome appearance, we can highly 
recommend this to grow in any gar¬ 
den. Pkt.. 4e.: 3 pkts., lOc.t 6 
pkts., 18c. 
THE BOUNTIFUL— 
If you only grow one va¬ 
riety of Tomatoes this year 
let it be the Bountiful. 
The introducer claims that 
it came from a seedling. 
It was quickly discovered 
to be an upright, strong, 
early blooming, quick bear¬ 
ing, and extremely vigor¬ 
ous sort. If planted in any 
good garden soil will grow 
very fast and upright as will be seen by the engraving. It begins to 
fruit early and continues throughout the season, producing a great 
abundance of handsome fruit. This fruit if picked quite green will 
ripen up evenly very quick, which makes it an excellent sort^ for ship¬ 
ping. The flesh is very solid and fine grained. It is almost impossible 
to fully describe the Bountiful Tomato, and it should be grown to be 
appreciated. Pkt., 4c.; 3 pkts., 10c.; 6 pkts., 18c. 
