New’ Tocpatoes, 
Below we give brief mention of five of the netcest things out , in the Tomato 
line. Each has some individual characteiistic, and all, of course, aim at the main 
points of a perfect Tomato, viz : solidity, fewness of seeds, color, smoothness, 
uniformity and fine flavor of fruit, with strength of vine and productiveness. 
Columbian Prize— This is one of the 
NEW COLOMBIAN PRIZE TOMATO. 
solid and smooth. Fine for forcing 
three feet apart and do well, hence v 
2pkt8. 25c. 
best all-around Tomatoes pro¬ 
duced in some time. The fruit is 
perfectly smooth, large-sized and 
remarkably solid. The Colum¬ 
bian Prize is suited to any and all 
purposes for which a tomato is 
needed, being just as desirable 
for the home garden as for market 
use and canning. Color, hand¬ 
some red. It would seem as if 
all the imperfections had been 
eliminated and all of the perfect 
qualities retained in this new can¬ 
didate for public favor. Oz. 30c., 
pkt. 5c. 
Dwarf Aristocrat—Favors the Dwarf 
Champion in habit of growth. 
Fruit bright glossy red in color, 
under glass. May be planted as close as 
sry desirable for small gardens. Pkt. 15c., 
Buckeye State— Fruit not 
only of mammoth size, 
but smooth and uniform. 
It is one of the Living¬ 
stons’ many new introduc¬ 
tions, and claimed to be 
one of their best. Color, 
dark red, and an immense 
x cropper. Oz. 50c., * oz. 
80c., pkt. 10c. 
Station — Brought out by 
the State Government Ex¬ 
perimental Station at Ge¬ 
neva, N. Y. Habit, very 
dwarf, and suitable for pot 
culture as well as the field 
or garden. Medium-sized 
fruit, bright red. Pkt. 15c. 
NEW STATION TOMATO. 
