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Show lh Iwiuala Staiuu. Tlio Sanson cf the tomato I short, yet Ulu,; rMUtlally a plant of the tropic, Itcso not bo rli-tfwd often in Kngland, except under (,1a. As a hot hoiuo plant however, H w videly nwd then, certain iAritle developing speclul ndn,-titlon ndn,-titlon tothjMCviTnlltion-i In the short but ffrvortsuuiiiier In Ner England, on I the contrar) , It fti.drt itself milte at hi me. Though tho plant like tuatiy othma of tropii.nL'uiglu 1 lilglily susceptible to Ifijiiry Irotn frust, the seeds nre vy hardy, stistatrilntf no liarm fttm remain Itit in the giuund tUroDKluut winter. If luf l to curiiii up of th'.iuselvo they djsofrivl) fiuuisucU accidental plant lngaof tho previous seaon, aud here lu MaaihUaBiU will bejln to rii-tn fruit abont the In of Augut, wblle plant which are started early in tlm hot ted or window box will 1-eiriu nearly a niotih a.xm r, A large field nf toiimti In tho vieiiifiyef Ilostun coinmeucel rltcuiug frnit uuu summer about the I OtU of July, atwliM) tim.. tl.uy brought tvvlvo d-l-hm j-tr btuhid lu the mnritct. Boton TniUM-ript. |