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661 C BREAK O'DAY (Certified) (63 days) « 



The earliest red, globe-shaped tomato 



A very popular variety among home and market gardeners. It is the 

 earliest wilt-resistant variety and among the earliest of all varieties, produc- 

 ing attractive, red, globe-shaped fruits which weigh from 6 to 7 ozs. each. 

 They are of splendid quality and firm enough to stand long distance ship- 

 ping. Especially recommended for planting in rich and well-fertilized soils 

 as it will not make an excessive vine growth. Pkt. 15^; ^4 02. 30^; 



oz. SOjif; 1/4 lb. $1.50; V2 lb. $2.75; lb. $5.00. 



661 Break O'Day (63 days) 



Standard seed of the variety which is produced under the same conditions as our certified 

 stock. Pkt. 10>;; V2 oz. 25>!; oz. 40fi; 1/4 lb. $1.20j 1/2 lb. $2.20; lb. $4.00. 



685 Grothen's Globe (68 days) 



A darker red colored Break O'Day 



The new. early maturing, wilt-resistant variety of the Break O'Day type with vines like 

 Break O'Day except the leaflets are somewhat larger and more abundant, which helps to 

 protect the fruits from sun scald. The globe-shaped fruits are as large as or larger than Break 

 O'Day and are deeper scarlet color and free from any yellow color about the stem end. 

 Very solid and meaty. Heavy yielder. Popular for home or market. 



Pkt. 10^; 1/2 oz. 30^; oz. 50^; 1/4 lb. $1.45; 1/2 lb. $2.65; lb. $4.85. 



681C Pritchard or Scarlet Topper (Certified) fjH 



Bright red, wilt-resistant, self topping (70 days) 



Another of Dr. Fred Pritchard's developments. Like others of his varieties, it is wilt- 

 resistant, and produces bright-red, globe-shaped fruits. These fruits are medium sized, 

 5 to 6 ozs., well rounded on the shoulder, and exceptionally firm. 



The plants of this tomato are of the self-pruning or self-topping type and, for that reason, 

 ideal for planting in regions having heavy, fertile soils. It is a popular variety in many 

 parts of the Middle West, where other tomatoes frequently make an abnormal growth. Our 

 ^tock of Pritchard, obtained originally from the United States Department of Agriculture, 

 !■- carefully selected each year in order to maintain, and if possible to increase, its pu'rity. 

 This selection, along with certification of the fields, insures a constant supply of high quality 

 . eds. Pkt. 15si; 1/2 oz. 30^; oz. 50?;; V4 lb. $1.45; 1/2 lb. $2.65; lb. $4.85. 



681 Pritchard (70 days) 



Uncertified seed of our regular stock of Pritchard or Scarlet Topper. 



Pkt. 10^; 1/2 oz. 25c!; oz. 40^; V4 lb. $1.15; Vz lb. $1.85; lb. $3.35. 



722 Burpee's Globe (80 days) 



An all-purpose, pink-skinned tomato 



Strong-growing variety producing medium-sized, pink-skinned fruits. They are globe 

 shaped, smooth, uniform, thick-walled and with small seed cavities. Has proved suitable 

 for home use, shipping and greenhouse growing. Appears to be at its best late in the season 

 when other tomatoes are through bearing. 



Pkt. ISfi; V2 oz. 45;!; oz. 85$!; V4 lb. $2.60; 1/2 lb. $4.80; lb. $8.75. 



657 Maule's Imperial (85 days) 



The truckers' favorite pink-fruited tomato 



Handsome, purplish pink tomato of superb flavor. The fruits ripen evenly to the stem end 

 and are very attractive. They start into bearing early and continue to produce large, 

 showy fruits until frost. Fine for market and home. 



Pkt. 10^; Vz oz. 25$!; oz. 45^; Vi lb. $1.35; V2 lb- $2.45; lb. $4.50. 



670 Penn State (62 days) 



As early as Earliana; self topping 



A new tomato developed by Dr. Meyers of Penn State College. Of the self-topping 

 type, the vines produce short thick stems and rather coarse, medium dark green 

 foliage. Owing to the compactness of these vines, the plants may be set closer 

 together, in rows 3 ft. apart and 18 to 24 in. apart in the rows. The medium sized, 

 scarlet-red fruits are borne in clusters of 4 to 6 on the entire plant and are smooth, 

 slightly flattened and solid, with small seed cavities. Of superb quality and exceed- 

 ingly desirable for both market and home use. 



Pkt. 15^; Vi oz. 30^; oz. 550; 1/4 lb. $1.70; V2 lb. $3.15; lb. $5.75. 



720 Glovel— Wilt-Resistant (73 days) 



Best described as a Pink Marglobe 



A new pink tomato developed by the U. S. Department of Agriculture and the 

 Florida Agricultural Experiment Station. A cross between Globe and Marvel so 

 that it is wilt-resistant. Glovel produces medium-sized vines of vigorous growth. 

 The pink fruits average medium in size and have thick outer and inner walls which 

 give them considerable firmness — an important factor. 



Pkt. 150; Vz oz. 350; oz. 600; V4 lb. $1.80; Vz lb. $3.30; lb. $6.00. 



680 Nystate (66 days) 



Tomatoes are a great Maule specialty. They are 

 also offered on pages 51, 53, 54 and 55 



52 WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA 



As early as Bonny Best. Large size, smooth, red 



Developed by Dr. C. B. Sayre of the Division of Vegetable Crops of the New 'Vork 

 Agricultural Experiment Station at Geneva. The strong, vigorous vines produce an 

 enormous crop of large-sized, deep, flat, scarlet-red fruits which color evenly from 

 stem to blossom end. Very solid and of fine interior quality. Perfected primarily 

 for canning and juice, but highly desirable for market or home. 



Pkt. 100; Vz oz. 250; oz. 450; V4 lb. $1.40; Vz lb. $2.60; lb. $4.75. 



