. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. TOMATO TOMATO isi; shipped lonir distinu'cs aluu-^st a^ rrailily safely a-^ the apple aud luprr so Than ihe peaeli. and wliicli, i>ickfd and stored on shrlvt-s. will proloiiL: rhr > of flâ ^â ^ll Tomatoes from ;Tio's own i::aTdoti till (.'iirisTiiias tiiuo. And to please tlie eye \vr have


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. TOMATO TOMATO isi; shipped lonir distinu'cs aluu-^st a^ rrailily safely a-^ the apple aud luprr so Than ihe peaeli. and wliicli, i>ickfd and stored on shrlvt-s. will proloiiL: rhr > of flâ ^â ^ll Tomatoes from ;Tio's own i::aTdoti till (.'iirisTiiias tiiuo. And to please tlie eye \vr have tliu (.ii>UU'n (.jiiu-en. ot elear yrlluw with a b e a UT i f u1 r e d eheek. or ilio "White Apph>ânearly while â or tiie I'eaeil. eovered ^^ iih hloom a n d a s ''eauiiful in eidnr a-- a peaeh. Fur piek- linc We have tlie Ked i'luni and ^ ell" w i-'luni. the Red I'.ar - Shaped and The Yel- low Pear-Shaped, the Keil e'herry and the Yellow Cherry, and the cherry -like exqui^ite- 2520. The old-time and new-lime thivi-red B ii r h a n k' > forms of Tomatoes â the an- Freservini;. F \" e r y eular and the "; Season there are new and more or le---; di--- tiuer varieties added to ihe lists: and very truly ef the making et new varieties of Toiiiat'.'. like the making of books, there is 111.'end. -^ -\j Tr;\<"'Y. iiatoes .elect Tomatoes Under General Field Conditions. âT^ should be started in Tr. make the h,. a sheltered place on the s^auh side "f a bank ur erect some shelter on the north side from where The hot- bed is to be made. Diif a hole abotit a foot deep. 8 teet wide and as long as needed: 18 feet lonir will irive room enough to grow plants for Twelve acres of Ti-ma- toes. L'se fresh stable manure; cart it otit in a pile and let it lay three or four days, then work it over until it gets good and hi_it. then put it into the hole \>ared for it, S X 18 feet, about 1^ inches thick. Then place the frame


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