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NEW TOMATO IMPROVED 
LABRADOR SELECTION 66 
No. 850.—The LABRADOR tomato has 
always been popular on account of its extreme 
earliness which permits growers to harvest a 
crop in remote districts where most of other 
varieties would not have time to ripen their 
fruits. The original LABRADOR although 
producing fruits that are quite smooth for 
such an early variety, does not compare in 
smoothness, shape and firmness to most of 
our later varieties. A natural hybrid has been 
found and reselected, known as SELECTION 
No. 66 which is not only earlier but produces 
fruits that are firmer, more globe-shaped, and 
sweeter than the original variety. It is the 
variety ‘‘par excellence’ for market growers 
desiring to be first on the market with new 
tomatoes or for any one wishing to grow toma- 
toes in districts where most of the standard 
varieties do not have time to ripen their fruits. 
Price, pkt. 0.10; 14 0z. 0.25; % oz. 0.45; 1 oz. 0.75; 
Y% lb. $2.50; 14 lb. $4.50; 1 lb. $7.50. (Post-paid). 
@ For complete list of tomato species and varieties that 
we have to otter, see ‘tomatoes’? vegetable section ot 
catalogue. 

