. A. D. Perry & Co. wholesale & retail dealers in flower & garden seeds, agricultural implements &c. : also manufacturers of drain tile & brick. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Syracuse Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agriculture Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Potatoes Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Scoville's Hybrid We are not ignorant, of ttie fact tliat the market is full of TDMATDS, AND MANY GOOD VARIETIES TOO. Yet with all these new Tomatos and all that has been said about them, we feel it


. A. D. Perry & Co. wholesale & retail dealers in flower & garden seeds, agricultural implements &c. : also manufacturers of drain tile & brick. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Syracuse Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agriculture Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Potatoes Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Scoville's Hybrid We are not ignorant, of ttie fact tliat the market is full of TDMATDS, AND MANY GOOD VARIETIES TOO. Yet with all these new Tomatos and all that has been said about them, we feel it our duty to ADD ONE MORE TO THE LIST. Scoville's Hybrid Tomato is quite different from others and has so many good points, it is really worth the at- tention of every market gardener. It was brought to our attention last season by Mr. Scoville, the originator. We sold several thousand plants in the spring, and watched their development with more than satisfactory results. This Tomato is the production of many years labor by Mr. Scoville, experiment- ing with different kinds, fertilizing the Paragon, Trophy and Acme, until he has a Tomato, superior and quite different from either. While it has the size and color of the Trophy it has also the solidity of both the Trophy and Acme and much ear- lier than the Paragon or Mayflower. IT EIPENS PERFECTLY TO THE STEM, without showing any sign of rot or cracking, and are very dry ; we notice that no juice escapes while cutting. At our County Fair in 1885, Mr. Scoville took the FIRST PREMIUM ON HIS HYBRID TOMATO over all other varieties, their Size, Color and Shape were generally noticed by all and at the close of the Fair, Mr. Scoville sold nearly the entire exhibit, " half bushel," at 10c. each. Mr. Scoville set out 3500 plants, he commenced picking July 18th, and to Octo- ber 13th, had PICKED 1100 BUSHELS RIPE TOMATOS and there were more to follow. The Hybrid is ten days earlier than the Mayflower, and 15 days earlier than th


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