. Chaapel's flowers plants and seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs; Nursery stock Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs; Seeds Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs. The Matchless Tomato. As grown from carefully selected stock-seed, the Matchless Tomato is well worthy of its name ; in beauty of coloring and symmetry of form it is indeed without a peer. The vines are of strong, vigorous growth, well set with fruit; the foliage is very rich dark-green in color. The engraving accurately shows the shape and also the remarkable solidity of a section. They are entirely free
. Chaapel's flowers plants and seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs; Nursery stock Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs; Seeds Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs. The Matchless Tomato. As grown from carefully selected stock-seed, the Matchless Tomato is well worthy of its name ; in beauty of coloring and symmetry of form it is indeed without a peer. The vines are of strong, vigorous growth, well set with fruit; the foliage is very rich dark-green in color. The engraving accurately shows the shape and also the remarkable solidity of a section. They are entirely free from core, of a very rich cardinal-red color, and are not liable to crack from wet weather. The fruits are of the lar'^est size, and the size of Ihefruit is maintained throughout the season, the healthy growth of foliage continuing until killed by frost. Had wc to confine ourselves to one variety, it would be the Matchless, for certainly no other tomato willp7'oduce extra large fruits, so smooth, handsome and viarkctahlc, as the Matchless. The skin is remarkably tough and solid, so that ripe specimens picked from the vine zc'////tifv/) in good marketable condition for two weeks. Its fine quality, solidity and long-keeping characlerhave already made the Matchless Tomato a great favorite for both market and family use. Pkt. lo cts., 3 pkts. for 25 cts., per oz. 35 cts., 2 ozs. 60 cts., U lb. $1, lb. $3-50. TOHATOES. EXTRA ADVANCE TOMATO. This new tomato ^ 1^ has fully sustained its claims for 'a earliness, and ive consider it " —™_„..^_ the earliest really good tomato in cultivation. The tomatoes are of large size, bright red, very;Solid, and with no green core. The vines are most profusely loaded with fruit, and continue to bear throughout the season. cts., oz. 25 cts., %\h 75 '75 FONDEROSA, or NO. 400. This monster tomato, so largely advertised, is described by the introducers as ' follows : It is all solid meat, so free from seeds that we ha
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