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It will appear that none of the varities ripened early, and that five 
failed to ripen. 
Synonyms. 
The Buttercup, Everitt,’85, was undoubtedly the same as the Sweet 
Golden Dawn, Thor., ’83. 
The Crimson Queen, Till., ’85, answered to the description of the 
Monstrous (/7. monstreuse), Vil., 84. 
The Red Prince, Everitt, ’85, was the same as the Sweet Spanish, 
Mail Bpente fe 
The Large Squash, Thor. ,’83, was the same as the Tomato Shaped, 
or Red Squash (/’r. tomate rouge), Vil., *84. 
TOMATO. 
A test of Varieties. 
We planted seeds of fifty-one differently named tomatoes in boxes 
in the greenhouse April 4, and transplanted four plants of each to 
the garden June 3. All but ten of these had previously been grown 
at the Station. The dates of the first ripe fruit, and of the first ten 
ripe fruits of each are given in the following table. 
