UomatoeA 



Improved Advance 



1 oz. to 2,000 plants ; W lb. per acre. 



All our tomato seeds are grown from stocks, exclusiv 

 ers and experts. We are fully convinced of the merit of a 

 strongly recommend our strains as being absolutely reliab 



For early, the seed should be sown in hotbeds durin 

 apart and half an inch deep. Later sowing may be made 

 high they should be set out 4 or 5 inches apart in anoth 

 ing a single plant to the pot. Expose to the air as much a 

 and shelter from the sun a few days until the plants are e 

 (or 3 weeks earlier if protected with Hotkaps) spacing 3 t 

 will permit, but the last two or three workings should b 

 if the cultivator is run too near the plants. 



Days indicated represent approximate time from set- 

 ting of plants to first picking. It takes 4 or 5 weeks to 

 grow plants. 



Tmr>rnvor1 AHvanro '^'^ days) An extra early, 



improvea /\avance i^^ge tomato of high quality, 



round or slightly flattened shape, and exceptionally 

 smooth for such an early variety. As early and hardy as 

 Earliana and yielding more fruit both in the first and 

 subsequent pickings. It is more shapely, more free from 

 cracks and shows less green about the stem than other 

 extra early sorts. With Improved Advance the grower 

 can produce a crop which will stand superior in appear- 

 ance and quality, in competition with the other extra 

 earlies and command the fancy prices of an early market. 



ely for seed purposes, by the originators, experienced grow- 

 11 varieties before offering them in our catalog, and can 

 le. 



g February or the first week in March, in drills 5 inches 

 until the last of April. When the plants are 3 or 4 inches 

 er hotbed or cold frame, or removed into small pots allow- 

 s possible to harden. Water freely at time of transplanting, 

 stablished. Set out May 5th to 10th according to weather 

 o 5 ft. apart. Cultivate thoroughly as long as the vines 

 e very shallow or the crop may be badly injured, especially 



Scarlet Dawn 



(70 days) Winner of a Gold Medal 

 in the 1934 All American Trials. 

 This cross of Clark's Early with Marglobe has the shape 

 and structure of Marglobe, but a brighter scarlet color 

 and very prolific. Excellent shipping variey and also 

 desirable for home growing. 



^1011 V ^^^ days) Developed at Nebraska Exp. Sta. 

 "^ from cross of All Red and Stokesdale. It is 



extra early, globe shaped, medium size, thick walled and 

 juicy. Plant relatively open with finely divided leaves; 

 ripens uniformly. Does well in hot dry seasons. 



PRICES 



Pkt. Oz. 



Beef Steak $ .10 $1.00 



Bounty 10 1.00 



Barliana 10 .85 



Early Red 10 .50 



Garden State 10 1.35 



Greater Baltimore (Znd.) . .10 .50 



Improved Advance 10 .65 



Jnbilee Golden 10 1.50 



Marglobe (Certified) 10 .65 



Oxheart 10 1.50 



Pan America 10 .75 



Fonderosa 10 1.00 



Fritchard's Scarlet Topper .10 .65 



Rutgrers (Certified) 10 .65 



Scarlet Dawn 10 .50 



Sioux 10 1.00 



Stokesdale (Certified) ... .10 .65 



Stone (Improved) 10 .50 



Valiant 10 .75 



SMAI.Z. FBTJITBD 



Fear Shaped Yellow 10 .75 



Red Cherry 10 1.15 



Red Flum 10 1.35 



San Marzano (Paste) Red .10 1.50 



YeUow Plum 10 .75 



Vi Lb. 



Lb. 



$3.00 





2.85 



$8.50 



2.50 



7.50 



1.50 



5.00 



4.00 



12.50 



1.50 



4.50 



2.00 



6.00 



2.00 



6.00 



4.50 





2.25 



7.00 



3.50 



10.00 



2.00 



6.00 



2.00 



6.00 



1.50 



5.00 



2.85 



8.50 



2.00 



6.00 



1.50 



4.50 



2.50 



7.50 



2.50 





3.50 





4.00 





4.50 





2.50 





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J. MANNS & CO., BALTIMORE 2, MD. 



Superior Seeds 



