655 Jubilee* 



OUR CHOICE 



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Jubilee 



New, brilliant orange beauty 



(72 days) Everybody everywhere likes Jubilee immensely, and so do we. 

 It's the variety in our own garden, and since we can't print all the grand 

 letters we've received about it we'll tell you why we like it ourselves and 

 see if it doesn't sound good to you, too. We like Jubilee because of its color, 

 its smoothness, and its freedom from cracking. We like it because it's big — 

 most of the fruits weigh yi lb. or more. But most of all, we like it because 

 it's so solid and so downright good to eat. For slicing, canning, and for 

 juice it is the best we've seen. There's a colored picture inside the back 

 cover. Try Jubilee. You'll be glad you did. 



Pkt. 150; Vi oz. SOji; Vi oz. 800; oz. $1.50. 



651 Maule's Earliest of All * 



The favorite of all early tomatoes (56 days) 



Maule's Earliest of All is the best early tomato for home gardens and mar- 

 ket. Its extreme earliness is not its only merit, for the fruits are large, rich 

 red in color, and extremely meaty. They do not crack, neither do they have 

 a hard core. While they are a trifle irregular in shape, they are not rough. 

 This famous tomato was introduced by Wm. Henry Maule in 1892, and in 

 the half-century since then it has never been surpassed for earliness. Count- 

 less thousands of satisfied customers have grown this time-tested variety, 

 and if you want a supremely fine tomato as well as the very first one in 

 your neighborhood you must grow it, too. 



Pkt. 10ft; Vi oz. 450; oz. 800; Vi lb. $2.55. 



682 Giant Ponderosa & 



Extremely large; purplish; mild flavor (81 days) 



Although introduced many years ago, this attractive purplish 

 pink colored tomato is today one of the most popular. Its vigorous 

 vines undoubtedly produce the most gigantic tomatoes ever 

 known, and in great profusion if the soil is not too rich. Ponderosa 

 is essentially a home garden tomato and not suitable for shipping, 

 but many owners of roadside stands have found it very profitable. 

 Because of the fact that these tomatoes are so huge and are un- 

 obtainable through commercial channels, home gardeners can 

 display them with genuine pride. Their flavor is mild and pre- 

 ferred by many people because of its low acidity. 



Pkt. ISfzE; Vi oz. 600; oz. $1.10. 



656 Maule's Enormous 



(83 days) The very largest deep red tomato originally 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 remark- 

 ably solid and firm. They are huge, delicious, and home garden 

 favorites— the red duplicate of Ponderosa. 



Pkt. 15 0; Vi oz. 500; oz. 900; Vi lb. $2.80. 



719 Victor 



(58 days) This new variety competes in the early group of Earliana 

 maturity, and it has already gained very great favor. It is high 

 yielding, and begins to bear heavily during the earliest part of the 

 season. Fruits are full red, about 3 in. across, and flattened globe 

 shape. Vines are not large, and can stand both rich soil and 



Close planting. Pkt. 150; Vi oz. 400; oz. 750; Vi lb. $2.55. 



671 Oxheart 



(86 days) Large size, distinct shape and perfect quality all com- 

 bine to account for the popularity which Oxheart has attained. 

 It is among the largest of all pink tomatoes; bears a truly enor- 

 mous_ crop of solid-fleshed, heavy, heart-shaped fruits, the seed 

 cavities of which have almost disappeared. Grown under good 

 conditions fruits often weigh 2 lbs. or more. Pkt. 150; Vi oz. 650. 



660 John Baer 



(66 days) The rich scarlet-red fruits are thick through and slightly 

 flattened on top, extremely solid, with small seed cavities, and 

 free from stringiness or fiber. They ripen early and produce a 

 tremendous crop of beautiful fruits which are evenly colored all 

 over. Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 35*2; oz. 600; Vi lb. $2.00. 





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661 Break O'Day & 



Early, red globe-shaped tomato (63 days) 



Break O'Day is the earliest wilt -resistant variety (except for the 

 new Fordhook Hybrid), and among the earliest of all varieties, 

 producing 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 shipping. Especially recommended for plant- 

 ing in rich and well -fertilized soils as it will not make an excessive 



vine growth. Pkt. 100; '/ 2 oz. 450; oz. 800; Vi lb. $2.55. 



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OTHER VARIETIES 



If your favorite variety is not described in detail on this or the opposite catalog 

 page, you will probably find it listed below. The fact that these varieties are 

 not given equal space with the others does not mean they are not as good, but 

 simply that they are popular in special areas or for special purposes. 



706 White Beauty (80 days) 



Pure white skin and flesh; very mild. 



Pkt. 150; l/ 2 oz. 75(2; oz. $1.35; Vi lb. $4.00. 



658 Spark's Earliana (58 days) 



A fine, productive earliest red tomato. 



Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 500; oz. 900; Vi lb. $2.80. 



664 Matchless (73 days) 



The finest deep red color. 



Pkt. 100; '/ 2 oz. 40ft; oz. 75*!; Vi lb. $2.40. 



685 Grothen's Globe (68 days) 



A darker red colored Break O'Day. 



Pkt. 100; l/ 2 oz. 500; oz. 90,/; ty» lb. $2.80. 



662 June Pink (60 days) 



Bright pink fruits; Earliana type. 



Pkt. 100; i/ 2 oz. 500; oz. 90?!. 



668 Gulf State Market (73 days) 



Pink skinned; good for Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. 



Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 300; oz. 550; Vi lb. $1.80. 



670 Penn State (62 days) 



Very early, self-topping. Red globe fruits. 



Pkt. 150; Vi oz. 400; oz. 750; Vi lb. $2.55. 



666 Dwarf Stone (83 days) 



Red-fruited dwarf tree tomato. Uses very little space. 



Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 450; oz. 800; Vi lb. $2.55. 



677 Pear-Shaped Yellow (Preserving Type) 



Extremely prolific; yields many small fruits. 



Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 500; oz. 900; Vi lb. $2.80. 



301 Improved Ground Cherry (90 days from seed) 



Ask for free recipes for Ground Cherries. 



Pkt. 150; Vi oz. 600; oz. $1.10; Vi lb. $3.35. 35 



