. Marglobe Tomato Golden Ponderosa. Similar in every respect except color to the purple Ponderosa. Fruits, golden yel- low and very attractive. Oz., 60 cts.; % $; .$ Golden Q,neen, Earlier and smaller than above. Fruit deep yellow, smooth and solid. Oz., 45 ets.; Vi lb., .$; lb., $ Greater Baltimore. A reliable main crop sort, with heavy, solid fruit of cardinal red. Good canner. Oz., 30 cts.; % lb., 85 cts.; lb., $ Matchless. A large, bright red, smooth, main crop Tomato. Very solid and meaty. Good canner. Oz., .35 cts.; % lb., .: !i«..50. Special St
. Marglobe Tomato Golden Ponderosa. Similar in every respect except color to the purple Ponderosa. Fruits, golden yel- low and very attractive. Oz., 60 cts.; % $; .$ Golden Q,neen, Earlier and smaller than above. Fruit deep yellow, smooth and solid. Oz., 45 ets.; Vi lb., .$; lb., $ Greater Baltimore. A reliable main crop sort, with heavy, solid fruit of cardinal red. Good canner. Oz., 30 cts.; % lb., 85 cts.; lb., $ Matchless. A large, bright red, smooth, main crop Tomato. Very solid and meaty. Good canner. Oz., .35 cts.; % lb., .: !i«..50. Special Strain, oz., 75 cts.; % lb., $; lb., $ Marglobe. This is a recent and already celebrated introduction nearly as early as Bonny Best and pro- duces large, smooth, meaty globular red fruits, w^hich ripen evenly, and are free from cracks. An extremely heavy cropper, immense yields of excel- lent fruits being reported from every region where tried. At the Government's Experiment Farm at Arlington, from a 3%-acre field, 21 tons per acre were picked, with still another light picking to make. This variety should be especially valuable to those w^ho are in districts troubled with rust and wilt, and particularly in the Southern States, as this strain is immune. Oz., 75 cts.; % lb., .$; lb., .$ Dreer's Superb Salad. This variety is distinctly a salad Tomato. Of medium size, meaty and rich scarlet color. Oz., 45 ; % lb., .$; lb., $ Dwarf Stone. This Tomato resembles the Stone in shape. Very solid and ripens evenly on strong dwarf vines. Oz., 40 cts.; 14 lb., $; lb., .$ Early Detroit. An early variety, with skin of an attractive purplish-pink color. Medium to large size, nearly round. .35 cts.; V4, lb., $; Special Strain, oz., .$; % lb., $; lb., $ Ponderosa. Fruits very large, purplish-pink, solid and continues ripening until frost. Oz., 50 ets.; % lb., .$; lb., .$ Red Rock. Medium early, with round, smoot
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