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Henderson’s Tenderloin lomato 
This variety is greatly esteemed by our customers on account 
of its remarkable solidity of flesh, its delicious flavor, and phe¬ 
nomenal cropping ability. 
The vine is very robust, and of strong branching character, 
enabling it to produce and sustain a prodigious quantity of fruit 
which is borne in clusters all over the vine. The individual 
fruits are quite large, almost round, very smooth and even in 
shape, and without any depression at the stem end, a common 
fault with many large-fruited sorts. The outer color is brilliant 
purplish-red, which extends clear to the stem. It is more solid, 
and heavier than any sort of equal size. No variety excels it in 
color of flesh, its rich blood-crimson permeates the heart of 
every fruit. (See engraving.) Price, 10c. pkt., 60c. oz., $2.00 lb. 
“/ was very much pleased with the Tenderloin Tomato on account 
of the extra good quality of the fruit. "Mrs. BARBARA SON A FRA N K, 
Bristow, Iowa. 
"In the writer's experience of ten years which covers every Tomato 
listed by every seedsman of any prominence, I find that Henderson's 
Tenderloin Tomato is for slicing and ho ne use the best of all. There 
is nothing that compares with it in my opinion. If 1 had to choose 
but one Tomato to plant it would be the Tenderloin." 
T. M. BUCKINGHAM, 
Barnwell, S. C. 
Henderson’s Crimson Cushion Tomato 
Crimson Cushion is a scarlet “sport” from Ponderosa, and 
resembles the original stock in nearly all respects, but the color 
is brilliant crimson-scarlet. It bears a prodigious crop of per¬ 
fectly shaped fruits of enormous size that ripen clear to the 
stem, while its rich color is sustained throughout the entire fruit. 
It ripens a few fruits immediately after the very early sorts, 
and from then right up to frost it yields a constant supply of 
massive, luscious fruits. These are always extremely solid, and 
remain so after cooking. Served in slices its solid, tempting appearance 
compels instant admiration, and in the final and decisive test of flavor 
it is appetizing and delicious. (See engraving.) Price, 10c. pkt., 60c. 
oz., $2.00 M lb. 
"I am pleased to report that I am greatly pleased with Henderson's Crimson 
Cushion Tomatoes. They are very smooth, large and ripen early. I pulled a 
bunch of seven in a cluster on one stem, many of them being 13 inches in circum¬ 
ference." W. N. SI1IVE, 
Union City, Tenn. 
"I have been buying Henderson's Crimson Cushion Tomato from you for ten 
years and without question it is the finest in the world." G. IF. PIIILLIPS, 
West Monroe, La. 
“ Would say that we have raised your Crimson Cushion To?nato this summer 
and think they surpass all others. They are the finest we ever saw and grew in 
bunches of a dozen. Large Tomatoes weighing 1 lbs. each were on every stem. 
I canned 5 peach baskets full from 
18 plants, and there are still 
more left on the vines." 
Mrs. J. KIS.SO, 
1527 Liberty St., 
Trenton, N. J. 
Earl i an a Tomato 
THE EARLIEST 
TOMATO OF ALL 
This is still the best 
extra early Tomato for 
the family garden, as it 
bears a very heavy crop 
quite early in the season. 
It has excellent flavor 
and is remarkably solid 
for an early sort. The 
very early sorts are not, 
as a rule, continuous 
bearing, so that a later 
variety should also be 
planted to ensure a sea¬ 
son’s supply. Price, 10c. 
pkt., 35c. oz., $1.10 14 
lb., $3.50 lb. 
Early 
Freedom Tomato 
THE BEST SECOND 
EARLY TOMATO 
IN EXISTENCE 
Freedom is an excel¬ 
lent variety for the fam¬ 
ily garden. It is not the 
earliest Tomato grown, 
although its first fruits 
ripen a few days after 
the very early and small¬ 
er fruited sorts, and 
from that time it bears 
continuously until frost. 
The fruits are of med¬ 
ium size, and are borne 
in ample clusters quite 
freely over the vine. They are brilliant scarlet in 
color, perfectly smooth and though the skin is extremely 
thin, they never crack, while the flavor is all that can be 
desired. (See engraving.) Price, 10c. pkt., 40c. oz., 
$1.25 lb., $4.00 lb. 
"We are very much in love with Early Freedom Tomatoes. They 
are so tncaty, like the larger varieties, and then the yield is 
wonderful." W. J. CHAPMAN, 
Battle Creek, Mich. 
Stone Tomato is one of the very best large fruited 
sorts g v own for main crop. The fruits arc round, remark¬ 
ably solid, bright scarlet in color and of excellent flavor. 
Price, 5c. pkt., 30c. oz., 90c. 1 4 lb*. $2.75 lb. 
Stone Tomato 
For our Complete List of TOMATOES see Pages 67 and 68, for TOMATO PLANTS see Page 184 
