Farm and garden annual, spring 1906 . NEW HWABF STONE. CURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL 33. TOMATOES. Buekeye State (Livingstons)—A magnificent main crop Tomato com-ing into use along with Stone, and averaging at least one-half largercrop than Livingstons Beauty. The fruits are borne in clustersoften from 4 to S Tomatoes on a single vine; deep fruits, perfectly-solid and meaty, of a slightly darker shade of color than Beauty. Adistinct advance on any of the Mammoth sorts introduced of late yearsPkt. 5c; oz. 25c; % lb. 70c; 1 lb $ Golden Trophy—In form and size like the -well-know
Farm and garden annual, spring 1906 . NEW HWABF STONE. CURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL 33. TOMATOES. Buekeye State (Livingstons)—A magnificent main crop Tomato com-ing into use along with Stone, and averaging at least one-half largercrop than Livingstons Beauty. The fruits are borne in clustersoften from 4 to S Tomatoes on a single vine; deep fruits, perfectly-solid and meaty, of a slightly darker shade of color than Beauty. Adistinct advance on any of the Mammoth sorts introduced of late yearsPkt. 5c; oz. 25c; % lb. 70c; 1 lb $ Golden Trophy—In form and size like the -well-known Trophy, but in color a beautifulyellow, sometimes streaked with red. ; oz. 25c; % lb. 75c; 1 lb. $ Honor Bright (Livingstons)—The vines arevigorous and bear profusely from early tolate in the season. The color of the fruit whenfully ripe is a rich, bright red, but beforereaching this state it undergoes several inter-esting changes. First it is light green, thenwaxy white, then lemon, changing to a richbright red. It is a remarkable keeper and isespecially good for shipping or st
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