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No. 20. QUEEN, Hen., '84. 
Syn. Improved Queen, Thor., '86, '87: Bed Valencia Cluster, Thor., '83. 
Fruit uniformly large; strongly oblate; outline usually angular, and 
often much corrugated; cavity deep, but narrow, more or less, often 
deeply furrowed; basin sometimes wanting, the center marked only 
by a russet spot, often ringed and fissured; cells numerous, small; 
flesh thick, rather firm, center well filled; — plant vigorous; leaves 
often 2-pinnate in the lower half, calyx segments as long as the 
corolla ; — season medium. 
Another Queen tomato, Fer., '84, Hen., '87, was quite distinct frOm 
the above, having the fruit very regular, closely resembling that of 
Livingston's- Favorite, with rather light green foliage and broad 
leaflets. 
No. 21. SANTA CATERLNA, h. & s., '86. 
Resembles the Great Chihuahua, but the fruit is not quite so large; 
extremely corrugated. 
No 22. TRIUMPH, Greg., 83. 
Syn. Island Beauty, Hen., '87: Large Smooth Bed, Thor., '87: Beade's 
Island Beauty, Thor., '83. 
Fruit medium to large; strongly oblate; outline very irregular, often 
much corrugated; cavity broad, often very deeply furrowed; basin 
shallow and broad, with a rather large russet spot at the center in the 
more regular fruits, often much distorted and fissured, but rarely 
ringed; cells numerous, usually small; flesh rather soft, center well 
filled; — plant not very vigorous, leaves almost always 2-pinnate in the 
lower half; leaflets rather deeply cut, often much shriveled; calyx 
segments nearly or quite as long as the corolla; — season medium. 
No 23. TROPHY, Bkill; Hen., '83, '86; Thor., 87; ViL 
Syn. Large Red Smooth Trophy, -A. de CI. : Fr., Tomate rouge grosse 
]isse, VIL. : Ger., Rothe grossfriichtige glattschalige Tomate, A. de CI. 
Fruit large to very large; rich scarlet; strongly oblate; outline more 
or less often very irregular, often much corrugated; cavity shallow, dis- 
tinctly furrowed; basin rarely regular, exhibiting all shades of deform- 
ity in the larger fruits; cells numerous, usually small; flesh thick, rather 
firm, center very well filled; — plant vigorous; leaves usually 2-pinnate 
in the lower half; flowers large, often abortive; calyx lobes nearly or 
quite as long as corolla; — season rather late. 
Formerly very popular, and still quite largely grown. Its tendency 
to irregularity in the fruit is its chief fault. 
