Fottler, Fiske, Rawson Co., Boston 
TOMATOES—Continued 
General Crop 
Prices on all varieties of Tomato: Pkt. 5c., V4 oz. 20c.. 
oz. 30c., V4 l b - 85c., unless otherwise stated. 
rwarf Chanmion 11 is P eculiar in its manner of 
Uwart Lnampion growth, being upright, quite dwarf. 
with firm, short stem joints, which make it self-sup¬ 
porting. Fruit is red with a pinkish tinge, medium size, 
good quality. On account of its compact habit, plants may 
be grown closer together than other varieties. 
I’kt. 10c., V4 oz. 20c., oz. 35c„ Vi lh. $1.00. 
Stone Excellent for home use. Its habit re- 
L/warr Jio _ sembles the Dwarf Champion; fruit is 
color and shape of the Stone. Smooth, solid, bright red and 
very prolific; excellent quality. 
I’kt. 10c., Vi oz. 20c., oz. 35c., 
Favorite Early variety, large size 
lh. 
Puritan 
$1.00. 
fruit; is of dark red 
color. Very popular market variety. 
Excellent jor general crop. Large, smooth, 
bright red, very prolific. It seldom cracks, is 
very firm and the color mak»s it attractive for the market 
gardener. Pkt. 10c., Vi oz. 20c., oz. 35c., V4 lb. $1.00. 
p„J rVncc superior variety of our own introduction. 
_ Of medium size, quite early, bright scarlet 
color, very solid, excellent flavor and very productive. One 
of the most reliable varieties in cultivation. 
Pkt. 10c., Vi oz. 20c., oz. 35c., V4 lb. $1.00. 
Stone A °. rcat t avorite with the market gardeners for the 
main crop. Is very 
smooth, and excellent shipper. 
large, bright scarlet 
Always in demand. 
Vi lb. $1.00. 
Good flavor, 
resemble the Dwarf 
stocky. Fruit rich. 
de- 
Pkt. 10c., Vi oz. 20c., oz. doc., 
ACME. Dark red color tinged purple. 
ARISTOCRAT. Growth and foliage 
Champion, being very dwarf and 
glossy red. 
BEAUTY. Very solid, with tough skin, making it very 
sirable for shipping. Color is pink; very popular. 
CORELESS. This is such an excellent variety we feel we 
should make special mention of the Coreless as the most 
perfect shaped canning variety. Large size, globe-shaped, 
full at stem end, bright red; always free from green core. 
Pkt. 10c., Vi oz. 35c., oz. GOc., V4 lb. $2.00. 
ESSEX EARLY HYBRID. Fruit early, large size; 
solid, very smo oth, bright purplish crimson color. 
GOLDEN QUEEN. Fruit is yellow. Its handsome 
yellow slices make a beautiful contrast in a dish with 
the red Tomatoes. 
Tomato, Stone 
HONOR BRIGHT. Entirely different from other 
varieties. In ripening first color is light green, 
then waxy white changing to red. One of the 
longest keepers; excellent quality. 
IGNOTUM. Is large, smooth, very solid, deep red. 
IMPERIAL. A strong grower, very prolific. 
Bright red color, changing to a pinkish purple 
when ripe. 
MAGNUS. Largo, smooth, pinkish. Very strong 
grower. 
NEW GLOBE. Good size, smooth, firm flesh, 
very few seeds. Dark red color tinged with purple. 
PARAGON. Large, bright crimson, excellent flavor. 
PERFECTION. Excellent for general crop. 
Smooth, round, blood red in color, very solid, 
good yielder. 
PONDEROSA. Largest of all Tomatoes. Single 
specimens often growing to weigh from one and 
one-lmlf to two pounds. Good flavor. Pkt. 10c., 
V4 oz. 25c., oz. 40c., V4 lb- $1.25. 
ROYAL RED. Skin and flesh intense red. .Ex¬ 
cellent for market purposes. 
TROPHY. Fruit is very large, smooth and solid. 
TOMATO PLANTS. See page 58. 
Small Fruited Varieties for 
Preserving and Decoration 
Pkt. 10c., Vi oz. 20c., oz. 30c., Vi lb. 85c. 
PEAR SHAPE, or Fig. Fruit is yellow. 
RED CHERRY. Small, red, borne in clusters. 
STRAWBERRY, or Ground Cherry. Fruit is 
yellow; grows in husks; excellent for preserves. 
YELLOW PEACH. Fruit is yellow, peach shape. 
YELLOW PLUM. Lemon color, oval, smooth. 
RED PLUM. Similar to above only red. 
RED CURRANT. Quite small. 
Yellow Plum 
