. Gregory & Son's retail catalogue of warranted vegetable, flower and grain seeds . arger and of better flavor. Prom Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, Thomas Shaw,Esq., writes: Your No. 1 tomato proved very satisfactory. It compared fav-orably with our best varieties, such as General Grant, Trophy,Conqueror, etc. Its Size. W. H. Wylie, Carleton Place, writes: Your No. 1 tomato has been a success; they ripened well;some were very large; one cluster of three tomatoes weighedover three pounds; two of them weighed one and a quarterpounds and Solid. T. M. Walker, Ingersoll, writes:
. Gregory & Son's retail catalogue of warranted vegetable, flower and grain seeds . arger and of better flavor. Prom Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, Thomas Shaw,Esq., writes: Your No. 1 tomato proved very satisfactory. It compared fav-orably with our best varieties, such as General Grant, Trophy,Conqueror, etc. Its Size. W. H. Wylie, Carleton Place, writes: Your No. 1 tomato has been a success; they ripened well;some were very large; one cluster of three tomatoes weighedover three pounds; two of them weighed one and a quarterpounds and Solid. T. M. Walker, Ingersoll, writes: Am well satisfied with your No. 1 tomato. I had a splendidcrop of large, solid, and smooth fruit, far surpassing other varie-ties planted on each side of them. Its Productiveness. T. H. Race, Editor Mitchell Recorder,•writes: I want no better tomato than your No. 1. I have grown italong side of two of the best varieties, and yours has pleased mehest of all; for quality, size, and productiveness, I know of notomato to equal it. Price per package, 15 cts.; five pkgs. for 00 FAUSTS EARLY CRIMSON BEET. I am much pleased as well as surprised with this new beet,pleased with its rich crimson color, and surprised to find that it was THE EARLIEST BEET IN MY EXPERIMENTAL PLOT, WHICHINCLUDED SUCH VARIETIES AS EGYPTIAN AND ECLIPSE! It is of excellent quality and grows to a good market size. Itsdeep blood-red color makes it very attractive to the eye. A first-class early beet for every one, but of especial value to marketgardeners. Price per pound, post-paid, $; per quarter pound,40 cents; per ounce, 20 cents; per package, 10 cents. CHALLENGER DWARF BLACK WAX BEAN. This is declared by its introducer, Mr. Ferry, to be nero, distinct,and altogether the earliest wax bean in cultivation; fully one weekearlier than any other. ■ As vigorous and prolific as Prolific Ger-man Wax, Black Seeded; pods as large and of as good color,ripening remarkably uniformly and well together. I regret
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