Tomato, Marglobe 
906 STONE. One of the popular 
ma.n-crop varieties. The plant is a 
strong grower and is very prolific. 
Large, smooth fruits almost round in 
shape, very deep and slightly flat- 
tened at base and top. 85 days. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. $1; i/ 4 lb. $3 
913 WISCONSIN NO. 55. The 
large fruits are a rich scarlet-red in 
color, meaty, and of excellent flavor 
and quality. The vine growth is 
luxuriant although open, for moderate 
shading. It is tolerant to early blight 
and has shown wide adaptability to 
soil and climate. We have found that it 
produces surprisingly large crops when 
unfavorable conditions have checked 
most other varieties. 73 days. 
Pkt. 25c; 5 pkts. $1 
Tempting 
Salad Tomatoes 
TOMATO 
K'opuSar Varieties 
CULTURE: Seed should be sown from the 
second week of February to the end of 
April, in flats or hotbed. Two-inch plants 
should be thinned or transplanted 4 inches 
apart to prevent crowding that will induce 
spindly growth. About mid-May, seedlings 
may be set outside, 3 feet apart. Use of 
cutworm guards is recommended for pro- 
tection when the plants are set. Seed may 
be sown in May for a late crop. A strong 
support will be required, as the plants 
start growing vigorously. Vioz. of seed 
produces about 500 plants. Days to ma- 
turity are determined from time seedlings 
are set out. 
876 BEEFHEART 
The color is brilliant scarlet and the skin so 
smooth as to give the fruits a polished ap- 
pearance. The solidity and weight of this 
variety are derived not from a thick-fleshed 
outer wall and tough skin, but, as in our 
famous Ponderosa, the seed cavities have 
given way to a solid mass of meaty, succu- 
lent flesh, so that the fruit is practically 
seedless. The plant is vigorous and bears 
large crops. 85 days. 
Pkt. 25c; 5 pkts. $1 
877 BONNY BEST. Almost as early as 
Earliana. A larger tomato, and a heavier 
cropper. The fruits are deep scarlet in color, 
very smooth, perfectly round, solid and 
meaty. 72 days. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. $1.25; y 4 lb. $3.75 
894 MARGLOBE 
Resists Rust and Wilt 
Almost round, large, bright red. One of the 
most productive tomatoes in cultivation. 
Early and continues bearing over a long 
period. It possesses a delicious flavor, is 
attractive and immune to wilt. 75 days. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. $1; y 4 lb. $3 
882 CRYSTAL WHITE 
This novelty white tomato has the size and 
substance of a red Ponderosa but the flesh 
and outer skin are frosty alabaster-white. 
It makes an attractive addition to any salad. 
The firm, solid flesh is excellent for slicing. 
The plants grow tall and vigorous and pro- 
duce large crops. 85 days. 
Pkt. 25c; 5 pkts. $1 
881 BEEFSTEAK or 
CRIMSON CUSHION 
A very large tomato, flattish round and 
brilliant scarlet-crimson. The flesh is of 
superb quality. 90 days. 
Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. 60c; oz. $1.35; V 4 lb. $4 
885 EARLIANA. A very early, medium- 
size tomato averaging 3 inches across and 
2}/2 inches deep. The fruit is solid, with few 
seeds, and deep scarlet-red. 64 days. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. $1; y 4 lb. $3 
901 
RUTGERS 
888 
THE FRUIT 
Practically free from acidity and seeds, it 
makes a most delicious and appetizing morsel, 
whether eaten raw between meals, as a des- 
sert, or prepared in any of the standard 
methods. Vigorous in growth, disease 
resistant, bearing great clusters of sweet, 
luscious, beautifully formed, deep pink toma- 
toes. 75 days. 
Pkt. 25c; 5 pkts. $1; V 2 oz. $2; 
oz. $3.50 
890 SOUTHLAND. Not only 
considerably resistant to blight 
but also nearly immune to fusar- 
ium wilt and considerably re- 
sistant to blossom-end rot. The 
fruits are a good bright red, with 
well-colored flesh; meaty, of good 
size, and flattened globe in shape. 
The plants are vigorous, heavy 
yielders, hardy and dependable 
in every way. Developed by the 
U.S.D.A. Vegetable Breeding Lab- 
oratory, Charleston, S. C. 73 days. 
Pkt. 25c 
6099 TOMATO DUST. A fungi- 
cide with emphasis on better 
tomato production. Controls both 
early and late blight. 
1-lb. container, 55c; 
4-lb. bags, $1.35 
Produces an Abundance of Beautiful Uni- 
form Fruits. Ideal for the Home Garden, 
Market and Canning. 
An outstanding variety developed by the 
New Jersey Agriculture Experiment Station. 
Sturdy plants with thick stems and an abun- 
dance of foliage that protects the fruits from 
sun-scald. The large, round fruits resemble 
those of Marglobe but ripen earlier and are of 
a bright scarlet color. Rutgers has firm 
llesh which is red throughout and, therefore, 
an ideal sort for canning and juice. 73 days. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. $1; i/ 4 lb. $3 
"TOMATOES; HOW TO GROW 
THEM" 
gives the latest and most advanced methods 
for the production of fancy fruit in your own 
garden. This pamphlet sent on request 
with orders. 
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891 JUBILEE 
The Best Golden Orange Tomato 
Vigorous and productive, bearing 
( ^a\) globe-shaped fruit of beautiful golden 
^ — ' orange color. The fruit resembles 
Marglobe in shape and weighs about 6 
ounces each. Excellent for salads or juices, 
due to low acidity and few seeds. 72 days. 
Pkt. 20c; V 2 oz. $1; oz. $1.75 
892 POMODORO, ITALIAN 
LARGE RED PLUM 
A beautiful bright red, plum-shaped tomato. 
One of the most prolilic tomatoes we have 
ever grown, beginning early in the season and 
continuing uninterruptedly up to frost. The 
Iruits are the size of a good-sized plum and 
are borne in clusters of six or more. 75 days. 
Pkt. 25c; 5 pkts. $1 
902 RED CHERRY. Bears 
clusters of tiny bright red fruits. 
75 days. Pkt. 15c; oz. $1.25 
908 STRAWBERRY, Winter 
Cherry or Husk Tomato. Low 
spreading plants, yellow fruits 
J^inch in diameter, surrounded by 
a husk. Used for preserving. 85 
days. Pkt. 25c; oz. $1.50 
Gill TOMATO-FIX. Simply 
spray tomato blossoms with To- 
mato-Fix and like magic nearly 
every blossom produces a large 
tomato, many of them seedless. 
Grow more and meatier tomatoes 
than you ever believed possible 
with Tomato-Fix. 
100 tablets, $1.00. (25 qts. spray) 
Tomato, Pomodoro 
