MATCHLESS Tomato. 
The Matchless is well worthy of its 
name; in beauty of coloring and symmetry 
of form it is without a peer! The vines are of strong vigorous growth, well set with fruit. The 
fruits are free from core, of a rich cardinal-red color. They are of the largest size, and the size is 
maintained throughout the season, the healthy growth of foliage continuing untill killed by frost. 
The Matchless, for certainly no other tomato will produce an equal crop of extra large scarlet fruits, 
—so smooth, handsome, and marketable. The flesh is so firm that ripe specimens picked from the 
vine will keep in good marketable condition for two weeks. Its fine quality, solidity, and long-keep* 
ing character have made The Matchless a great favorite for both market and family use. 
PONDEROSA. 
The Ponderosa posses¬ 
ses every good quality to 
be found in a Tomato. 
The vines are strong and 
vigorous and easily carry 
their enormous weight of 
fruit, being uniformly 
large, smooth, of a dark 
rich crimson color, and 
a subacid flavor which k 
delicious, whether used 
raw or cooked. To show 
the enormous size of this 
great Tomato, we would 
state that twelve speci¬ 
mens weighed 16/2 lbs. 
First ripe fruits are often 
picked in 10 weeks from 
seed sowing, while late 
fruits may be gathered 
until frost. 
John Baer A medium early variety that is well known by both truckers and home 
gardeners. It is a good medium early round smooth tomato and has a good flavor. It is 
a prolific bearer of crimson colored tomatoes of a good size. 
Greater Baltimore. This is a second early scarlet tomato that is much 
used by canners. The tomatoes are large considering the earliness 
with which they mature. Our seed has been certified by the N. J.. 
Dept, of Agriculture. 
