TOMATO 0 Continued) 
SMALL FRUITING SORTS 
Red Plum 
Yellow Plum 
Red Cherry 
Yellow Cherry 
Red Pear 
Yellow Pear 
Red Currant 
Peach 
Trivett’s Abundance. Enormous 
bunches of bright scarlet fruit, shaped 
like and about the size of a hen’s egg. 
The quality is excellent. 
Each: Oz. 60c. 34 oz. 35c. Pkt. 15c. 
GREENHOUSE SORTS 
Trivett’s Choice. Newest and most im¬ 
proved greenhouse forcing Tomato; robust 
growing plants producing at short in- 
tervals immense trusses of smooth, 
uniform, bright scarlet fruit of unsurpassed 
flavor. ... ... ... Pkt. 75c. 
Sutton's Best of All. Well known 
English variety. ( Sutton's Seed.) Pkt. 65c. 
Sunrise (Carter’s). Perhaps the most 
widely grown of all greenhouse sorts. Pkt. 35c. 
Stirling Castle. Exceedingly popular 
sort, medium size, round, smooth fruit, bright 
red, excellent flavor and heavy cropper. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Greenhouse Culture—-Tomatoes are especially de¬ 
sirable when obtainable out of season. Fruit of 
good quality can be procured by growing on in 
pots and shifting to larger sizes when pot bound, 
finishing with 8- or 10-inch size, or they may be 
planted in the bench. A temperature of 60 deg. is 
about right. Pinch out all side growth, water 
thoroughly, but not too often. 
T.T.3. 
SMALL FRUITING TOMATO 
“Red Cherry” 
T.T.S. TOMATO—Trivett’s Discovery 
OTHER TOMATOES TREATED o SEED 
Break o’Day. Excellent early variety developed by Dr. Fred. J. Pritchard of 
Dept, of Agriculture, Washington. Size and quality ( disease resistant) same as 
Marglobe, and as early as Bonny Best. 
Oz. $1.75 34 oz. ^ 1.00 34 oz. 60c. Pkt. 35c. 
Heterosis. The most prolific sort in existence. Will yield about 25% more 
than any other variety. The vigorous plants produce double clusters of 20 to 25 
fruits together. The flavor is exceptionally fine and agreeable. This variety was 
created by the “Heterosis ” method of hybridization-, in other words, first generation seed. 
7 he seed we offer is crossed each year. If this is not done, a worthless mixture would be 
the result. (Originator’s seed.) ... ... ... 5 pkts. $2.25 Pkt. 50c. 
Marglobe. New disease resistant, distinct variety which has proved its value 
under different conditions of soil and weather. Produces a maximum crop of large, 
well rounded, bright scarlet fruit; very solid flesh and excellent eating qualities. It 
is second early in maturing. Special Stock. 
Oz. $1.00 34 oz. 60c. 34 oz 35c. Pkt. 20c. 
Pritchard. One of the best of the disease resistant varieties. Appropriately 
named for the late Dr. Pritchard. This choice sort produces scarlet fruits of good 
size and shape in great abundance, quality and flavor is excellent. . . . Pkt. 25c. 
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