TOMATOES 
John Baer. 70 days. One of the most reliable 
kinds for home or market. Plants of medium 
height. Fruits solid, deep red all through, 
are produced in clusters. Medium walls and 
small core. Pkt. 8c: ¥% oz., 20c: oz., 35c; 
Y4 \b., $1.25. 
Deposit Big Dwarf (Dwarf Champion). 86 days. 
Desirable where space is limited. Plants of 
dwarf tree type with dark green leaves. 
Fruits medium, smooth, solid, pink in color, 
globular, flattened. Pkt, 8c: Y2 oz., 20c; 
0z., 35¢c. 
Bonnie Best. 73 days. Standard second early 
sort. Fruit bright scarlet and of excellent 
quality. Tomatoes good size. Color extends 
Greater up to the stem without any green tinge. 
Baltimore Pkt., 8c; 2 oz., 20c; 0z., 35c. 
zl Greater Baltimore. 82 days. One of the best 
varieties for canning. Fruits flat, medium 
large, deep scarlet, solid and firm. Vines 
large, bushy and spreading. Pkt., 8c ¥2 oz., 
20c; oz., 35c; ¥% Ib., $1.25. 
Ponderosa. 88 days. A very large, flat, late 
variety for home gardens. Fruits purplish 
pink, somewhat rough with tendency to 
crack. Inviting flavor. Pkt, 8c: ¥2 oz., 20c: 
oz., 35c; Y% lb., $1.25. 
Yellow Ponderosa. 89 days. Similar to Pon- 
derosa but deep yellow in color. Very mild 
flavored. Wilt resistant. Pkt., 8c: 2 oz., 20c: 
oz., 35c; Y Ib., $1.25. 
Golden Colossal (Golden Queen). 84 days. 
A leading large yellow variety. Flattened 
globe shape. Fruits large, deep golden yel- 
low. Smooth, solid and of mild flavor. Pkt., 
8c: 2 oz., 20c: oz., 35c: %4 lb., $1.25. 
Beefsteak (Matchless). 83 days. A reliable 
midseason sort, good for canning. Plants 
heavy in growth and very productive. Fruits 
large, thick, flat, smooth, bright cardinal-red. 
Pkt., 8c: 2 oz., 20c;: oz., 35c; % lb., $1.25. 
Livingston’s Globe. 82 days. Its shape is not- 
ably distinct, being a perfect globe, thus ren- 
dering it possible to secure more slices from 
each fruit. Fruit large size, always smooth. 
Very firm fleshed, with few seeds, ripens 
evenly. Color a very fine glossy rose, tinged 
with purple. Flavor is extremely delicate 


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and agreeable and the plants are extremely 
Cherry, Pear productive, being loaded throughout the sea- 
son. Pkt., 8c; ¥% oz., 20c; oz., 35c:; Y% Ib., 
and Plum $1.25. 
Yellow Oxheart. 88 days. The Yellow Oxheart 
is similar to the Red except color which is a 
Tomatoes beautiful golden yellow. The massive fruits 
average nearly 2 lbs. each and are of very 
Cherries, Pears fine quality. Pkt., 10c: ¥% oz., 35c; oz., 60c. 
and Plums have 
been given this as 
an appropriate 
Improved Stone. 86 days. One of the largest 
and most solid main crop or late bright red 
varieties. It is unsurpassed for slicing and 
name because they canning. The vines are large, vigorous and 
embrace a species very productive. The fruits are bright deep 
of small fruiting to- scarlet, oval and very deep, exceptionally 
matoes which resemble these smooth and uniform in size. Pkt., 8c: 42 oz., 
fruits. Vines are loaded with 20c; oz., 35c; Y% lb., $1.25. 
these fruits, which are of the 
best possible quality. Fine for Mixed “Tomatoes 
Pesecrving: Oh An assortment of all listed varieties for 
Pkt., 8c: 12 oz., 20c; oz., 35c. the home garden. Splendid variety. Pkt. 
8c: Y2 oz., 20c: oz., 35c. 
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