Improved 



Stone 

 Certified \ 



Maule's Tomatoes 



-continited 



659C Greater Baltimore (Certified) 



Large, well-forined, smooth, deep red; heavy yielder (78 days) 



One of the most highly colored of all tomatoes and, therefore, particularly desirable 

 for canning, local markets and all household uses. A heavy producer of medium sized 

 fruits which are uniform, remarkably free from cracks or ridges and of delicious flavor. 

 Large, spreading plants carry many branches and an abundance of rather small, 

 bluish-green leaves. This tomato shows considerable resistance to heat and drought 

 and is favored in many portions of the Middle West and South for this reason. 



Pkt. \Oii 1/2 oz. 250; oz. 400; 1/4 lb. $1.10; 1/2 lb. $1.75; lb. $3.15. 



659 Greater Baltimore (78 days) 



Produced from regular seed crops that were not inspected for certification. 



Pkt. 50; 1/2 oz. 200; oz. 300; V4 lb. 850; V2 lb. $1.35; lb. $2.40. 



665 Norton Wilt-Resistant (81 days) 



Recommended for sections where wilt is prevalent 



Bright scarlet fruits which grow somewhat larger than Stone. Decidedly wilt-resistant, 

 and will produce a crop in sections where non-resistant varieties cannot be grown. An 

 excellent, tasty fruit of attractive appearance. 



Pkt. 100; V2 oz. 250; oz. 400; 1/4 lb. $1.15; V2 lb. $2.10; lb. $3.85. 



Number of days indicated for 

 each variety of Tomatoes are 

 from the time plants are set 

 in the garden until first 

 fruits are ready to pick. 



672C Improved Stone (Certified) (81 days) ^ 



A favorite for canning 



A large, bright red main-crop tomato which has remained in favor with growers 



of all classes for many years. It has long been an important canning variety 



throughout the country and it is also popular for market purposes in many 



sections Home gardeners have found Stone to be a reliable tomato that 



IS satisfactory for any use. Remarkable yields are borne on large, 



vigorous plants which afford excellent cover. The fruits are large, 



weighing from 61-2 to 7''2 oz., flattened in shape, smooth, solid, and 



uniform. Interior is very meaty; quality is the best. 



Pkt. 150; Vz oz. 250; oz. 400; Vi lb. $1.15; Vz lb. $2.05; lb. $3.75. 



672 Improved Stone (81 days) 



Bright scarlet, large, smooth and solid 



Uncertified seed' of our select strain of this variety; of splendid 



purity and uniformity. Heavy cropper. Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 200; 



oz. 300; 1/4 lb. 850; Vi lb. $1.25; lb. $2.25. 



666 Dwarf Stone (83 days) 



A dwarf tree tomato with red fruits 



Bears a great quantity of large, bright red, exceedingly meaty and 

 attractive fruits which average 4 in. in diameter and are 3yi in. deep. 

 Plants are dwarf and make a distinct, stocky, [ree-Iike growth; they re- 

 quire no support and take up very little space. Pkt. 100; V20Z. 280; 

 oz. 480; 1/4 lb. $1.38; 1/2 lb. $2.58; lb. $4.85. 



Greater Baltimore 

 Certified 



656 Maule's Enormous (83 days) ^ 



Solid and firm. Extra large; delicious flavor 



Truly enormous, deep red tomatoes originally bred by Mr. Miesse and introduced to the 

 public by us. Maule's Enormous has made a record for both quality and quantity, while 

 the beauty of the fruit makes it an easy and quick seller in all markets. The tomatoes are 

 remarkably solid and firm. They have delicious sub-acid flesh of moderate firmness that 

 will appeal to home gardeners, market growers and canners. 



Pkt. 150; 1/2 oz. 300; oz. 550; 1/4 lb. $1.65; Vz lb. $3.00; lb. $5.50. 



Maule's 

 Enormous 



Oxheart 



Tomatoes are 



also offered on 



pages 51, 52, 



53, and 55. 



671 Oxheart — pink, heart-shaped 



Attractive fruits of the largest size (86 days) 



Large size, distinct shape and perfect quality all combine to account for the 

 popularity which Oxheart Tomato has attained since it was introduced. It is 

 among the largest of all pink tomatoes; bears a truly enormous crop of solid 

 fleshed, heavy, heart-shaped fruits, the seed cavities of which have almost disap- 

 peared. Grown under good conditions, fruits often weigh 2 lbs. or more. 



Pkt. 150; V2 oz. 500; oz. 900; 1/4 lb. $2.70; 1/2 lb. $4.95; lb. $9.00. 



54 WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA 



