Vaughan's seed store . oz., 30c. BEST OF ALL, Suttons. One of the oldstandards and very good yielder of small scarletfruits. Pkt., 10c; Y2 oz., 25c. FROGMORE SELECT. Almost round, smallseed cavity, bright red. Pkt., 15c; V2 oz., 25c. LORILLARD. One of the best known andpopular kinds. Pkt., 10c; V2 oz., 25c. STERLING CASTLE. Small size, uniformand very productive. Pkt., 15c; Y2 oz., 35c. LISTERS PROLIFIC (new). Latest popularEnglish sort. Pkt., 25c. DWARF CHAMPION We recommend this sort for the home garden with the greatest confidence. Owing to its dwarfhabit and upright tree-like growth it is


Vaughan's seed store . oz., 30c. BEST OF ALL, Suttons. One of the oldstandards and very good yielder of small scarletfruits. Pkt., 10c; Y2 oz., 25c. FROGMORE SELECT. Almost round, smallseed cavity, bright red. Pkt., 15c; V2 oz., 25c. LORILLARD. One of the best known andpopular kinds. Pkt., 10c; V2 oz., 25c. STERLING CASTLE. Small size, uniformand very productive. Pkt., 15c; Y2 oz., 35c. LISTERS PROLIFIC (new). Latest popularEnglish sort. Pkt., 25c. DWARF CHAMPION We recommend this sort for the home garden with the greatest confidence. Owing to its dwarfhabit and upright tree-like growth it is a greatfavorite; the fruit resembles the main crop varietyAcme. It is of medium size, very smooth,purplish pink, symmetrical, flesh very vine is strong and stiff, requiring little support. Pkt., 10c; lA oz., 25c; oz., 40c; M lb., $;lb., $ DWARFCHAMPION When largest fruit is desired for show orother purposes, the side shoots should becut away as they appear, the plant grown asa single vine and 48 DWARF STONE—The Largest Dwarf Tomato This is the largest Dwarf tomato grown; it resembles DwarfChampion in habit, but is of stronger growth and more erect. In shape and size it is similar to Tall Stone. The fruit is red, andspecimens weighing 1 pound are quite common. In season DwarfStone is almost as early as Dwarf Champion, but the fruit isthe size of the last named sort. Fruit ripens evenly, is solid,free from cracks at the stem and has excellent quality. Amateursnot accustomed to training vines, find Dwarf Stone a splendid sort,because of the dwarf habit and robust growth of the , 10c; y% oz., 25c; oz., 45c; M lb., $; lb., $ PONDEROSA—The Giant Tomato Of the large fruited varieties, this one is a gem. The vines arestrong in growth, and when planted in good soil and pruned to a singlestem the fruit reaches 1 pound in weight. Tomatoes grow in beautifuluniform clusters—see illustration. The fruit is mostly oblong inshape, usually rib


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