. Jerrard's seed potatoes, early corn and seeds: grown in the cold north east. Nursery stock Maine Caribou Catalogs; Potatoes Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. 62 THE GEORGE W. P. JERRARD The New Buckeye State Tomato is one of the largest-fruited kinds we have ever put out. It averages at least one-half larger than Livingston's Beauty. Many mammoth sorts have been introduced of late, but on first trial they are rejected on account of their roughness. When, there- fore, we state that in addition to its very large size it is also smooth and uniform, we are sure we have said enough


. Jerrard's seed potatoes, early corn and seeds: grown in the cold north east. Nursery stock Maine Caribou Catalogs; Potatoes Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. 62 THE GEORGE W. P. JERRARD The New Buckeye State Tomato is one of the largest-fruited kinds we have ever put out. It averages at least one-half larger than Livingston's Beauty. Many mammoth sorts have been introduced of late, but on first trial they are rejected on account of their roughness. When, there- fore, we state that in addition to its very large size it is also smooth and uniform, we are sure we have said enough to enlist the attention of tomato growers everywhere. This is not all; it is unquestionably the heaviest cropper known. The tomatoes are borne in immense clusters of four to eight fruits, and occasionally ten large fruits have been found in a single cluster. In time of ripening it matures with the Stone. In solidity and meatiness it has no equal, while in luscious quality none surpass it. The color is much the same as Livingston's Beauty, but of a somewhat darker and richer shade. Price: oz., 40 cts. ; pkt., 10 cts. Golden Queen. This large, handsome, yellow tomato is very productive and quite early, and it is the very best of ail the yellow varieties. It is of very excellent quality for slicing, and when the slices are mixed alternately with those of Mikako or Beauty, they contrast beautifully with them, and make a most attractive ornament for the table. Prices : by mail, post-paid—1-4 lb., 65 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; pkt., 5 cts. The Stone Tomato. This new tomato, introduced three years ago, has already obtained first place among canners, Southern growers, and market gardeners everywhere. Its solidity and carrying qualities are far in advance of any other sort now known. Its color is a rich red, shape perfectly smooth, and thicker from stem to blossom end than most varieties, making it very handsome and salable. Prices: by mail, post-paid—oz., 25 cts.; pkt., 5 cts. The Mikado.


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