PETER HENDERSON ACQ^. NEW VOR»< 
Henderson's Tenderloin Tomato Stone Tomato 
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A sturdy, healthy vine; it ripens its first fruits immediately following those 
of the early sorts, and from that time until frost, it is practically ever-bearing, 
yielding enormous quantities of Tomatoes. ^ 
The fruit is borne in clusters of from four to six; the individual fruit, 4 to 
inches in diameter, run remarkably uniform in size and shape being almc 
round, solid, and weigh about one pound each; the surface is smooth, never 
cracks and the rich, glossy crimson color permeates the flesh to the heart; it ripens 
thoroughly to the stem. r a i. „ ,i,„ 
It possesses one crowning merit: phenomenal solidity of flesh; even me 
seeds—which are small and few—are embedded in flesh of meaty firmness. (bee 
cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 45c. oz., $1.50 34 lb. 
Henderson's Grimson Gushion 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 perfectly 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. T hese 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. Price, 10c. pkt., 50c. oz., $1.75 34 ib. 
THE EARLIEST 
TOMATO OF ALL 
Earliana is not only extremely early but of particularly fine quality. The flesh is 
solid, and it has few seeds. It has the habit of setting the bulk of its fruits close to 
the center of the plant, and as the foliage is sparse they are exposed to the sun, 
consequently ripen early. Price, 10c. pkt., 35c. oz., $1.10 34 ib., $3.50 lb. 
Earliana Tomato 
Very popular and prolific, large, solid and round. 
It is firm, meaty and of fine quality for all purposes. 
The color is bright scarlet. Our strain is excellent. 
Price, 5c. pkt., 30c. oz., 90c. 34 ib., $2.75 lb. 
r: 1 c J -p . THE BEST EARLY TOMATO 
tarly rreedom 1 omato in existence 
Freedom begins to fruit a few days later than the earliest, and continues to bear 
lavishly throughout the summer. It is early enough for any private garden, and is 
deservedly popular. The fruits are perfectly smooth, round, medium in size, and 
never crack. They are brilliant scarlet in color and grow abundantly in large 
clusters. The flavor is good, the flesh solid, and,th^ fruits are extremely attractive 
in appearance. (See cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 40c: oz., $1 
For our Complete List of TOMATOES see Pages 68 and 69, for TOMATO PLANTS see Page 182 
