Manns’ Marglobe Special 
TOMATOES 
Second Early and Main Crop Varieties 
Developed under the direction of Prof. L. G. 
Rutgers Schermerhorn of the New Jersey Agr. Experi- 
ment Station. The fruits begin ripening at the center, are 
highly colored throughout and have a thick wall structure 
with very small seed cavity. In comparison with Marglobe 
they are slightly more flattened at the stem end and will 
average much larger. Very prolific and desirable for can- 
ning, market or the home garden. (Certified Stock.) 
Indiana Baltimore Large, smooth, solid, bright 
scarlet; second early Tomato; 
a prolific bearer and fine shipper. 
Manns’ Improved Stone T® , variety has at- 
tained great favor with 
canners and market gardeners everywhere. Its solidity and 
carrying qualities are remarkable. Its color is a desirable 
red; in shape perfectly smooth, and thicker from stem to 
blossom end than most varieties, making it most handsome 
and salable. 
Marglobe Special Our stock of this extremely popu- 
lar variety is far superior to the 
average and we have received many unsolicited testimonials 
complimenting us on its excellent quality. 
It produces heavy yields of large smooth, globular, meaty, 
red fruits. They have a delightful flavor, and are covered 
with a thick skin which hinders cracking. Moreover, the 
plants shade the fruits well and thus protect them from 
sun-scald. 
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, The last intro- 
Scarlet Topper or Pritchard 35°. 33% ¢°%. 
late Dr. Pritchard and considered by many to be superior to 
his Marglobe. It is a self-topping disease-resistant sort, 
heavily productive, of good color and in appearance almost 
identical to Marglobe. Highly valuable for market garden 
use, for shipping and packing. 
Market Champion A main crop variety possessing 
all the good qualities to make it 
ideal for home and market gardeners. Vines large, hardy and 
productive. Fruits bright scarlet, oval and deep, exception- 
ally smooth; one of the best of all tomatoes for canning, and 
a money-maker for the market gardener. 
Since our introduction of it in 1905 
Maryland Pride it has been grown with great suc- 
cess by canners and market gardeners, who pronounce it “the 
very best second early and main crop Tomato they have ever 
grown.” The fruit is a beautiful bright red color, magnifi- 
cent size and handsome, smooth shape. The vines grow Vig- 
orously and produce abundantly until killed by frost. 
So named on account of the large size of 
Enormous Tomatoes, which are very solid and smooth. 
Ponderosa The largest purple fruited Tomato in culti- 
vation; very solid and of finest quality. 
Pritchard, or Scarlet Topper. 
Superior Seeds ——— 
