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4 - Brilliant orange color skin, flesh, and juice (72 days) BAN 
: Everybody everywhere likes Jubilee immensely, and so do we. It’s the 
_ variety in our own garden, and it is being grown by increasing thousands 
of gardeners all over the country. We like Jubilee because ol its appetiz- 
_ ing, rich orange color, its smoothness, and its freedom from cracking. 
‘ We like it because it’s big—most of the fruits weigh % lb. or more. But, 
most of all, we like it because it’s so solid and so downright good to eat. 
q For slicing, canning and for juice it is the best we’ve seen. The plants 
are everything you could ask for—vigorous, leafy, large. Try Jubilee. 
_ You'll be glad you did. 
i Pkt. 15¢; '%40z. 40¢; %0z. 75¢; oz. $1.40; 1% lb. $4.20 
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THE TWO NEW TOMATO HYBRIDS 
730 FordhookHybrid 680 Clinton Hybrid 
(60 days) The first true hybrid (75 days) Introduced this year, 
tomato to be placed on the mar- and illustrated in color on our 
ket. Very early maturing with front cover. A strong, leafy, 
a great abundance of moderate dark green plant with immense 
size fruits. See page 3 for more’ yield capacity. Large, round, 
description and photo. red fruits. See also page 3. 
Pkt. (30 seeds) 25¢; 3 pkts. 70¢ Pkt. (30 seeds) 35¢; 3. pkts. $1.00 
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 road- 
_ side stands have found it very profitable. Because of the fact that these 
_ tomatoes are so huge and are unobtainable through commercial channels, 
home gardeners can display them with genuine pride. Their’ flavor is 
mild and preferred by many people because of its low acidity. 
Pkt. 15¢; 14 0z. 60¢; oz. $1.10; 1 lb. $3.25 
: 661 Break O’Day 
(63 days) Break O'Day is the earliest wilt-resistant variety (except for the new Ford- 
hook 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 planting in rich 
and well-fertilized soils as it will not make an excessive vine growth. 
Pkt. 10¢; '40z. 40¢; oz. 75¢; 1%, lb. $2.25 
Giant 
Ponderosa 
671 Oxheart 
(86 days) Large size, distinct shape and perfect quality all combine 
to account for the popularity which Oxheart has attained. 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 disappeared. Grown under good conditions, fruits often weigh 
2 Ibs. or more. Pkt. 15¢; %0z.75¢; oz. $1.40; 14 lb. $4.25 
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 remarkably solid 
and firm. They are huge, delicious, and home garden favorites—the 
red duplicate of Ponderosa. 
Pkt. 15¢3 1,02. 45¢; oz. 85¢; 14 Ib. $2.50 
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