. Golden Bronze Squ^vsh. <' Earliest of All " Tomato. For several year=; past we have offered this variety as the earliest red Tomato in ciiltiva tion, and as yet we have not had reason for a change in our opinion. It still holds its own in the front rank among the e.\- tra early varieties. The fruits are of medium size, slightly cor- rugated ; the flesh is a brilliant red color and of good flavor. The vines are very productive, the fruits growing in immense clusters, and continuing to ripen until fall. This variety is highly appreciated by many private gardeners who have grown it for


. Golden Bronze Squ^vsh. <' Earliest of All " Tomato. For several year=; past we have offered this variety as the earliest red Tomato in ciiltiva tion, and as yet we have not had reason for a change in our opinion. It still holds its own in the front rank among the e.\- tra early varieties. The fruits are of medium size, slightly cor- rugated ; the flesh is a brilliant red color and of good flavor. The vines are very productive, the fruits growing in immense clusters, and continuing to ripen until fall. This variety is highly appreciated by many private gardeners who have grown it for several years past. Pkt., 15 cts,; A- oz , 30 cts.; oz , 50 ^ts.


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