‘Earliest of All” is our great 
HJarly Tomato. It will produce 
large sized fruit in great abun¬ 
dance in large clusters, which are 
always very smooth, solid, h< avy, 
free from cracks or ridges arc! con¬ 
tain only a few seeds. Is rot only 
perfect in form and quality, but 
very solid all through, and a per¬ 
fect wonder for earliness. No vari¬ 
ety can surpass it in this respect. 
Plants-begin to bear fruit when 
quite small.Pkt.,5c.; 3 pkts.,1 2c.; 
6 pkts., 20c.;M,‘ oz.. 15c.; oz. 25c> 
FIG TOMATO 
The Sumatra Fig To¬ 
mato is quite an interest¬ 
ing novelty. Plants grow 
strong and yield large quan¬ 
tities of fruit of a yellow 
color. ”” 
_ When dried they 
look and taste like figs. 
Directions how to make 
figs out of this Tomatosent 
f ree with every order. Be 
sure >to try this valuable 
and interesting Tomato. 
Pkt.. 8c.: 3 nkts.. 20c. 
Tomato Grapes can easily be raised 
from seed in 4 months, and the growl! 
and fruiting of a vine will astonish any¬ 
one. It will trail on an arbor, veranda, 
fence or trellis, as shown. They climb 
fast and throw out blossoms which soon 
form clusters of fruit that grow rapidly 
and in a short time the entire vine is cov 
ored with large clusters of handsome rec 
fruit, which is excellent for preserving 
and using in many ways. One vine will 
yield enormous quantities of fruit. 
Pkt.. Oc.; 3 pkts., 15c.: 6 pkts., 25r 
The Dwarf Giant Tomato is a mag¬ 
nificent variety. Grows about two feet 
high, very strong, and produces enormous 
sized Tomatoes; larger than any other 
dwarf tomato and a whole crop will aver¬ 
age very large throughout the season. 
** The fruits grow in largre clusters, from 
tour to six. and weigh from one to two 
pounds each ; color is a rich purple-crim¬ 
son, skin is thin, easily peeled, but very 
strong; flesh is firm and solid, no core, de 
licious flavor, almost seedless. 
Pkt., 8c.; 3 pkts., 20c.: 6 pkts., 30c. 
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