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FORREST’S HONEST SEEDS 
tinged with purple, and without the slightest hint of yellow at any stage of ripening. An exceed¬ 
ingly productive variety, and a remarkably good keeper. In quality there is nothing more to be 
desired, being mild, pleasant and of delicate flavor; unsurpassed for slicing or to eat from the hand. 
For greenhouse growing or for early growing on stakes or trellises, which is now much in vogue, it 
is second to none of the purple sorts. Honest pkt. 5c, oz. 25c, lb. 80c, lb. $3.00. 
“Magnus”—This variety, 
of the color of Beauty and 
Acme, is thicker, heavier, and 
more solid than either, mak¬ 
ing it easily the most hand¬ 
some sort in cultivation. It 
is unsurpassed in quality, and 
in the production of fine, large 
fruits. While perfectly adapt¬ 
ed to main crop planting, yet 
it matures so quickly that it 
will take first rank for early 
market. The form is perfect, 
uniform, large, and attractive. 
Flesh is very firm. It is a ro¬ 
bust grower, with short joints, 
setting its fruit clusters closer 
together than most varieties, 
and therefore a heavy crop¬ 
per. Oz. 20c, 3 4 lb. 60c, 
lb. $2.00. 
June Pink Tomato— 
Many persons prefer the pink Livingston’s New “Globe” 
tomato, and to these this new variety will appeal. It really is a Pink Spark’s Earliana, being 
identical in growth and shape, ripens fully as early and is of as good quality. The fruits measure 
about 3 inches in diameter and are quite deep. This variety is not only the earliest, but continues 
to ripen its fruits all summer long, until frost strikes the vines. Honest pkt. 5c, oz. 30c, lb. $3.00. 
Honor Bright— A peculiar variety, differing distinctly in several points from all other sorts. 
The fruit is borne in clusters of three to five large symmetric specimens on hard woody stems, 
and does not crack. Its table qualities are excellent, the flesh when fully ripe being tender and 
melting. Oz. 15c, lb. 50c, tb $1.75. 
Ponderosa The largest tomato yet offered. In addition to its ponderous size, it is also very 
solid, there being but few seeds. In color it is a beautiful crimson throughout, and, when sliced, 
makes quite an ornamental, as well as useful, dish upon the table. Although so large, it is quite 
early and has established itself as a standard among the other well-known varieties Oz 25c 
M lb. 90c, lb. $3.25. 
Dwarf Champion This is the purple-fruited variety, which forms very stout, strong plants, 
about 2 feet high. The branches are short, making a bushy plant that stands quite erect without 
stakes. This sort is often sold as Tree Tomato. Oz. 15c, }4 lb. 65c, tb. $2.50. 
Improved Trophy The trophy was the first of the modern improved sorts, and it has quality 
of color, size, and solidity, which entitle it to hold a place against the much lauded new kinds, 
though all admitted it lacked in smoothness and regularity. Oz. 15c, lb. 40c, lb. $1.50. 
Acme One of the most popular kinds on our list, giving entire satisfaction. A favorite every¬ 
where, large, round, smooth, slight purple tint; one of the best. Our seed has been grown with 
particular care, and we know there is none better. Oz. 15c. lb. 50c, lb. $1.75. 
