. Burpee's novelties for 1890. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Pennsylvania Catalogs; Vegetables Pennsylvania Catalogs; Seeds Pennsylvania Catalogs. K. U flIaiH. I hi. 1 I â â ' â I ' I iliis rciiiuikal'lc . iirraon our hokiiit ai d Mtiiic Hc lui\c not bcrn ttl'Ie (⢠wish a\ many cars on â > did I'lof. N , ol 1'UVcni*"! I, JoMJ, w)»u fh, iKS7: ! iirlcrtr«l on my I â¢. ith one average Ma l>rcrn duly sworn to by a res)x>nsible witiic>». Lcsidts ii» very prolific chanictcr, wc were very much d with Ihc corn in whcr rc>pccU. niul I he c


. Burpee's novelties for 1890. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Pennsylvania Catalogs; Vegetables Pennsylvania Catalogs; Seeds Pennsylvania Catalogs. K. U flIaiH. I hi. 1 I â â ' â I ' I iliis rciiiuikal'lc . iirraon our hokiiit ai d Mtiiic Hc lui\c not bcrn ttl'Ie (⢠wish a\ many cars on â > did I'lof. N , ol 1'UVcni*"! I, JoMJ, w)»u fh, iKS7: ! iirlcrtr«l on my I â¢. ith one average Ma l>rcrn duly sworn to by a res)x>nsible witiic>». Lcsidts ii» very prolific chanictcr, wc were very much d with Ihc corn in whcr rc>pccU. niul I he cais arc all rly clear w h tc in . i. .;. d 0*2 inches long |>crfccl kernels, while many ICS in length. It pups pure ' ' lit as '1 he fcla! br^c in Color, and coi ' Cil^^ re;i< pa{)er-\%iitlc uuii ol line (|ualiiy. ,\U»ve \s the tlrw-nt tinn of Thk Vy ' ' ⢠r's Catalogue. In i, Mk. A. J. l'\ : ' , ., , Ui» a grand 18 cars; .Atkam Si*i< kkkman, K< : Co., N. \., won sccunovc, togcihir >Aiih other Mnlks sent by our cu>t< nicrs, u , incluiling suckrrs. U^re 19 and 20 ears fn^m one gram plantC'l, can Ix: seen at our warch(»usc. Nocr before have we known so remarkably prolitic a corn. We offer tlie , l?J^l/p^ - ^ ^ V > the poach in shnpr, and this vlf This distinct Tomat as. the fruit resembles resemblance is heightened not only by its ix-culiar delicate bloom (like the bloom of a {â âºeach), but alv) by its distinct suffused col,^rtn^ and faint stripes from stem to blossom end, which would suggest cutting the peach to remove the stone. The tomatoes are and golden amber, bUndrd in an inJeserihnblemnn- ner, all covered with delicate bloom, IT ⢠⢠' ' n or furze of a fine peach, nuikinij it aim to recognize the detached fruits as tt ;: i ..r eating out of the hand as fruit it is without a rival, the very solid, rich, meah' flesh being ututjualrd itt delicacy of fl


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