. DREER'S CLUSTER TOMATO. We believe this to be the earliest Tomato ever introduced, also ihe most productive and best in quality of all extra early varieties. It is of good size, measuring from 4 to 5 inches in diameter, and of a bright red color, making an exceedingly handsome appearance. The plants are of quick and healthv i^rowth, and fruits ripen fully a week ahead of "Spark's Earliana;" crowns ripen in 3 to 5 days, while the " Earliana" requires at least 10 days. The Tomatoes grow in large clus- ters ; as many as eight to twelve fully ripe Tomatoes can be pi


. DREER'S CLUSTER TOMATO. We believe this to be the earliest Tomato ever introduced, also ihe most productive and best in quality of all extra early varieties. It is of good size, measuring from 4 to 5 inches in diameter, and of a bright red color, making an exceedingly handsome appearance. The plants are of quick and healthv i^rowth, and fruits ripen fully a week ahead of "Spark's Earliana;" crowns ripen in 3 to 5 days, while the " Earliana" requires at least 10 days. The Tomatoes grow in large clus- ters ; as many as eight to twelve fully ripe Tomatoes can be picked at one time from some clusters. In issue of Oct. 7th, 1905, the " Rural New Yorker," re- porting the results from their trial of this new Tomato on the " Rural Trial Grounds," the following is said : " This is in- deed an extra early kind. Our plants ripened their first fruits six days before " Earliana,^'' set nt the same time. 7he plants are rapid and strong in growth, and are stilt in good vigor, September 23. Tlie quality of the ripe fruits suited us better than any of the very early kinds. jfwe grew early To77iatoes for market we should be inclined to put ifi a good breadth of " Dreer's Earliest ; Pkt., 15 cts.; J oz., 30 cts.; oz., 50 cts.; \ lb., $ LIVINGSTON'S GEOBE TOMATO. In shape this Tomato is distinct from all others, being a beau- tiful globe, with quite a goodly percentage of elongated (stem to blossom) fruits. It is of large size, always smooth, firm- fleshed, very few seeds, especially in the early fruits; ripens evenly, through and through ; a fine glossy rose in color, tinged with purple ; very productive. Pkt., 10 cts.; ioz.,25cts.; oz., 40 cts.; lib., $ DREER'S COLORED PLATE VEGETABLES. See Colored Plate Opposite DREER'S "^WONDER" BUSH EIMA BEAN. This variety of Bush Lima Bean is the most valuable of all, being earlier, more productive, and having the dwarf or bush type more thoroughly


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