TOMATOES-Continued 
Giant Everbearing A wonderful tomato that commences to ripen 
__ early and continues to bear throughout the sea¬ 
son, the later fruit is just as perfect as the first. It lias been tried out in all 
parts of the U. S., and on different soils and always proved successful. The 
plants root very well from the start and make strong vines that produce a sur¬ 
prisingly large number of fine tomatoes from each plant. The fruits are large, 
solid and smooth, free from cracks and ripen up evenly to the stem; easily 
prepared for market on account of its perfection. Fruits are a bright glossy 
red, flesh is solid, contain few seeds, and are of exceptionally fine flavor. Choice 
seed of our own growing: Pkt. 7c.; ' 2 oz - 20c.; or. 35c.; lb. $1.25. 
j 1 your 1 
seeds and at the same time s< 
large tomato plants. Your seed' 
duced tomatoes by the time tt 
house plants did and much mor. 
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TRUCKER’S FAVORITE 
Fairfield first 
Hundredfold 
A remarkably fine tomato that wi 
be sure to surprise you for qualiti 
yield and fine, smooth fruit; it coir 
mences to ripen very early and wi 
keep on bearing until frost. Fruil 
will average good size and ai 
borne in clusters, often 12 to 15 i 
a bunch, color bright red, fruits ai 
always smooth and of the finest flf 
vor; as it is globe shaped it is spier 
did for slicing. As it is so products 
a dozen plants will supply fruit fr 
an ordinary family. Choicest seed < 
our own growing: Pkt. 7c.; I/, 0 
20c.; oz. 35c.; J/ 4 lb. $1.25. 7 
Jung's Fairfield 
First 
TrucRer’s Favorite 
Very uniform in shape and size; thick, heavy and solid; one 
of the largest tomatoes grown. Tile fruits are of a purplish red 
or pink color, always smooth and fleshy. They hold their size to 
the very last picking and ripen well to the stem. The vines are 
not subject to blight or rust and produce enormous crops until 
killed by frost. Delightful in quality and flavor and unexcelled 
for slicing or cooking. As a dependable main crop pink Ibma- 
to Trucker’s Favorite can not be beat. Pkt_ 7c.; I /2 oz. 2 uc., 
oz. 30c.; lb. $1.10. 
WHITE WONDER 
White Wonder 
A wonderful to¬ 
mato which has 
creamy-white skin and flesh. The fruit is free of 
tile usual acids and can therefore be enjoyed by 
persons who cannot cat red tomatoes on account 
of the acids they contain. Tile fruits are very 
firm and when cut open show a film flesh. As 
a tomato for slicing or salads, it is unsurpassed, 
lie the first one to 'grow 
this new tomato and sur¬ 
prise vour neighbors. We 
offer you choice seed of our 
own growing. Pkt. 10c.; 
3 Dkts. 20c. 
This variety has been care¬ 
fully bred for extreme pro¬ 
ductiveness and smoothness 
of fruit. Fruits are of good 
size, smooth and borne in 
clusters. It is a very heavy 
cropper. Although one of the 
first to ripen the vines con¬ 
tinue to bear until frost; the 
size and smoothness of the 
fruits is maintained until the 
end of the season. The color 
is an intense velvety scarlet; 
fruits are all globe shaped 
making it a splendid variety 
for slicing. The fruits are 
remarkably solid and firm; 
flesh is thick and heavy, of 
fine flavor and contains but 
few, seeds. Vines are strong 
and healthy growers. Pkt. 
7c.; J /2 oz. 20c.; oz. 35c. 
Mrs. Pearl Mullins, Hiles, 
Wis.— I used your seeds last 
year and had a wonderful 
crop. The white tomatoes 
were fine. 
