302 
Keport of the Horticulturist of the 
pale green, leaves never 2-pinnate; leaflets nearly smooth; flowers 
small, bright yellow, never united, petals long and narrow; calyx lobes 
less than half as long as the corolla. 
Grown for preserves and for ornament. The fruit ripens extremely 
early, commencing at the base of the racemes. 
Correctly figured in Les. pi. pot., p. 560. 
INDEX TO THE TOMATO. 
The figures refer to the number of the variety in the described list. 
[Synonyms are printed in Italics.] 
Acme t 40 
Alpha 1 
Apple-Shaped 40 
Apple-Shaped Bed 30 
Arlington 2 
Autocrat 25 
Bermuda 3 
Birnformige rothe Tomate 57 
Blount's Champion Cluster. . . 4 
Boston Market 5 
Broad-Leaved Dwarf 60 
Bronze Foliage Trophy 6 
Bunker Hill. 7 
Burpee's Cardinal 26 
Burpee's Climax 41 
Cardinal 26 
Garter's Green-Gage 50 
Cherry 53 
Conqueror 11 
Cook's Favorite 27 
Criterion 42 
Dwarf Orangefield 18 
Dwarf Striped Japanese 16 
Early Acme 40 
Early Advance 28 
Early Conqueror 11 
Early Jersey 8 
Early King Humbert 55 
Early Bed 29 
Early Bed Smooth 29 
Early Bichmond 19 
Early Bound Bed Smooth 29 
