RICHMEAT 



Introduced by 

 Peter Henderson & Co. 903 



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The Largest and Best Flavored Scarlet Tomato 



Almost Seedless 

 Practically Coreless 



Unparalleled in the history of tomato breeding— Richmeat now 

 stands supreme as the World's Quality Tomato, as well as tM 

 largest and meatiest. Among the remarkable characteristics of 

 this variety, are the vigorousness of its growth and its drought- 

 resisting qualities, the latter fact having been fully proven by its 

 behavior in drought stricken sections of the country during that 

 unforgettable summer of 1934 when Richmeat continued producing 

 luscious fruits after all other varieties had withered away. 



The fruits are rich scarlet in color, very large and meaty; fruits 

 weighing up to three pounds are not unusual. They are round-oval 

 slightly flattened in shape, and it is a very shy seeder as no distinct 



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 A Home Garden Tomato of Superior Excellence 



Customers who grew it say that they have never grown a tomato 

 that was more beautiful, more meaty, or better flavored. It is not 

 uncommon to see the vines carrying fruits weighing two pounds each. 



The color is brilliant scarlet and the skin is so smooth as to give the 

 fruits a polished appearance. The solidity and weight of this variety 

 are derived not from a thick-fleshed outer wall and tough skin, but, like 

 our famous Ponderosa, the seed cavities have given way to a solid 

 mass of meaty, succulent flesh, so that the fruit is practically seedless. 

 The plant is vigorous and 



bears large crops of beautiful |j JUBILEE 



fruit. Season 85 days. 



Price, pkt., 25c; 

 5pkts., $1.00. 



891 JUBILEE 



The Best Golden 

 Orange Tomato 



This new orange colored 

 variety will appeal to grow- 

 ers desiring a yellow tomato. 

 The plant is vigorous and 

 produces over a long season. 

 Fruits are globe shaped, of 

 the Marglobe type, weighing 

 about 6 ounces. The quality 

 is excellent for salads or juice, 

 due to low acidity and few 

 seeds. Season 72 days from 

 the setting out of the plants. 



Price, pkt., 20c; 

 ; oz., $1.00; 1 oz., $1.75. 



seed cells are produced, but on the contrary it develops a solid 

 mass of rich, firm pulp. Its flavor is deliciously sweet and free 

 from acidity. 



When setting out plants of Richmeat, it is recommended to 

 space them farther apart than ordinary varieties, on account of its 

 vigorous habit; also the yield and size of the fruits will be increased 

 if some of the superfluous foliage is pruned away. 



Richmeat is a main crop variety, and its bearing season covers a 

 long period. First fruits are ready in about 85 days from the setting 

 out of the plants. 



Price, pkt., 25c; 5 pkts., $1.00. 



888 THE FRUIT 



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 Solid, Meaty, Delicious Flavor Almost Seedless 



Practically free from acidity and seeds, it makes a most delicious 

 and appetizing morsel, whether eaten raw between meals, as a 

 dessert, or prepared in any of the standard methods. 



Vigorous in growth, disease-resistant, bearing great clusters of 

 sweet, luscious, beautifully formed, deep pink tomatoes, this great 

 addition to the list of table delicacies will soon be known and grown 

 throughout the world. Season about 75 days from the setting out 

 of the plants. 



Price, pkt., 25c; 

 TOMATO | 5pkts.,$1.00;j2oz., $2.00; 



oz., $3.50. 



901 RUTGERS 



Produces an Abundance 



of Beautiful Uniform 



Fruit Ideal for the Home 



Garden, Market and 



Canning 



This new variety developed 

 by the New Jersey Agricul- 

 tural Experiment Station pro- 

 duces a sturdy plant with 

 thick stem and an abundance 

 of foliage to protect the fruits 

 from sun-scald. The fruits are 

 large and similar in shape to 

 Marglobe but ripen earlier 

 and are of a bright scarlet 

 color. The flesh is firm and 

 red throughout, which makes 

 it an ideal canning and juice 

 tomato. Season 73 days. 

 Price, pkt., 15c; oz., $1.00; 

 H lb., $3.00. 



PRITCHARD or SCARLET TOPPER see page 45 



i RUTGERS TOMATO. Note the Uniformity of the Fruit 



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