Cole's garden annual . Enormous Tomato This grand new Tomato proves to be allthat was claimed for it. It is enormous insize, and the peer of all varieties in everycharacteristic that go to make a first-classtomato. Without exception the Enormous isbound to lead all other sorts, after better ac-quaintance, and if it develops no weak point?later on. It is not early, but simply the bestmain crop tomato ever put on the market,and. whether grown in a private or marketgarden, is bound to receive tin^tinted praisefrom everyone. With select specimens it taketbut eight to fill out a yard; this moans, o


Cole's garden annual . Enormous Tomato This grand new Tomato proves to be allthat was claimed for it. It is enormous insize, and the peer of all varieties in everycharacteristic that go to make a first-classtomato. Without exception the Enormous isbound to lead all other sorts, after better ac-quaintance, and if it develops no weak point?later on. It is not early, but simply the bestmain crop tomato ever put on the market,and. whether grown in a private or marketgarden, is bound to receive tin^tinted praisefrom everyone. With select specimens it taketbut eight to fill out a yard; this moans, ofcourse, that the tomatoes must averageinches in diameter. The tomatoes are verysmooth, solid meated. good keepers, and areevery way of excellent quality. A heavycropper. Price per pkt. 10 cts., 2 pkts. 16cts., oz. 25 cts., hi lb. 76 cts. COLES NOVELTIES. 13 COSMOS, New Early Flowering. Cosmos COSMOS are unquestionably very handsome flow-ers, and have become general favorites. They havebeen appropriately called The Glory of has been one objection to their giving gen-eral satisfaction, and that is their late floweringhabit, and sometimes an early severe frost catchesthem before they are in full bloom. This objec-tion has been overcome in this new strain of EAR-LY FLOWERING COSMOS. This is catalogued un-der different names, as Early Summer Floweringand Early Dawn Cosmos. But they are all oneand the same variety. Seed sown in our gardenthe beginning of May, commenced to show a fewflowers in the beginning of July, and during Augustand September were covered with flowers. Theplants are dwarfer than the late-flowering C^s-mos, forming bushes from 4 to 5 feet high. Theplants have fine, feathery, light green faliage, flow-ers are produced on long stems, and are very hand-some for cut flowers and bouquets, as they willlast a week after cutting. The colors are whi


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