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JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA 
JUNE PINK TOMATO 
Another Great Money-Maker in a Distinct Class 
Our wonderful success as the Introducers of the Sparks’ Earliana tomato 
INTRODUCE. OR Y and the actual revolution which that variety wrought in all places where early 
tomatoes are required, induced us to be on the lookout fora pink variety of 
tomato, which would take the place ot the red Earliana in markets where a pink-colored fruit is more in 
favor. In the June Pink tomato we have found what we have been looking for, as it is a true pink strain 
of Karliana blood. 
ivmnKTnmrnxT i H 10 “* u ” e PJ n k Tomato in habit of growth is similar to the Earliana. The 
I) IvSC R I L 11 ON plant is neat and compact, branching freely, with fruit hanging in clusters of six to 
, . t® 1 ' Units both in the crown and at the forks of the branches. Under exactly the 
same conditions as given Sparks’ Earliana and Chalk’s Jewel, the June Pink yielded as ipuch fruit as 
either, and the vines after the crop had been harvested were greener and brighter and showed no 
tendency to hi ght. It ripens fully as early ns the Sparks’ Earliana and quite ten days to two weeks 
ahead of Chalk’s Early Jewel. J 
* m °f, iriC( l' um si ^®’ u, ' i f 0, ' ,ri i smooth, and attractively shaped, without cracks or any green 
core. The fruit will average 2,f to 3 inches in diameter, and from 2 to 2i inche ' ' — • • 
reasonably tough so that it is excellent for shipping purposes. 
21 inches in depth. The skin is 
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for 
In color, it is a bright pleasing pink, and in markets where a pink tomato is desired will bring 25 
>r cent, more in price than any red variety. It has the further quality, making it especially desirable 
r private uso, of continuing to bear and ripen fruit up until frost. e * 
In odering the June Pink Tomato, we do so with every confidence that it will at once take the 
unique position m pink varieties which the Earliana now holds over the whole country in the red sorts. 
PRICK, Retail: ] Three packets . ... 50 
(. Seven packets.’ . 1 00 
John Mntonoy, u largo tomnto grower of Now Jersov, writes us on r>ntol„.r lr. rnne r ,, , , , 
Tomato Is the only pink tomato 1 over found profitable for me althmurh r hi,, * * would say that your Juno Pink 
Pink* the p„Ht r .»o,j just a* early as Sparks' iSrHiana aml they yieldedother varieties I picked June 
market. 1 shall continue to raise this variety rather than any other Pinks?’ * 1 nd &old for considerably more in 
