Illustrated hand book : Rawson's vegetable & flower seeds / & Co. . consideration withmarket gardeners. In fact, this is of the greatest impoitance, for doubling the yielddoubles the profits on a given area. Its fourth great quality is firmness, making it especially valuable for sliipping. These combined qualities for this Tomato must soon make itone of the leading standard varieties for general cultivation. Price, per pkt., 10 cts.; 2 pkts , 15 cts.; oz., 50 we have not grown this Tomato we give below a testimonial from a Market Gardener who lias. Mr. T. H. Brinton, of Pennsy


Illustrated hand book : Rawson's vegetable & flower seeds / & Co. . consideration withmarket gardeners. In fact, this is of the greatest impoitance, for doubling the yielddoubles the profits on a given area. Its fourth great quality is firmness, making it especially valuable for sliipping. These combined qualities for this Tomato must soon make itone of the leading standard varieties for general cultivation. Price, per pkt., 10 cts.; 2 pkts , 15 cts.; oz., 50 we have not grown this Tomato we give below a testimonial from a Market Gardener who lias. Mr. T. H. Brinton, of Pennsylvania (a tomato specialist), who grew one hundred and ten varieties in tlie season of 1894, writes that the EarlyMinnesota was the first to ripen fruit. This was done under like conditions of soil, cultivation, etc., witli such excellent early varieties asAtlantic Prize, Early Ruby, Early Advance, Earliest of All, and others. While the Early Minnesota is the earliest, it is also perfectlysmooth, has a handsome dark red color, and is attractive, as well as very r


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