Super 
Marglobe 
669C Ma rglobe (Certified stock) 
The popular wilt-resistant tomato (73 days) 
In breeding and selecting our stock of 
Marglobe, we have endeavored to secure 
a strain that will produce the maximum 
yield of large-sized, smooth, uniform, 
bright red fruits that are suitable for long 
distance shipping, canning, or for juice 
production. Vigor, size of vine, and wilt- 
resistance have also been considered; the 
result is a tomato which is definitely supe- 
rior to most strains of this variety. Fruits 
weigh 614 to 7 ozs., are globular, smooth, 
and with small blossom-end scars The 
interior is remarkably solid, with small 
cells and heavy walls. Delicious and mild 
in flavor. Vines are heavy and spreading, 
with abundant foliage, and are wilt- 
resistant to a high degree. 
Pkt. 15¢; 12 oz. 40¢; oz. 75¢; 14 Ib. $2.25. 
681C Pritcha rd (Certified stock) ye 
Wiilt-resistant, self topping (70 days) 
Another of Dr. Fred Pritchard's developments; 
also known as Scarlet Topper. Like others of his 
varieties, it is wilt-resistant, and produces bright 
ted, 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 isa popular variety in many 
parts of the Middle West, where other tomatoes 
frequently make an abnormal growth. Uncertified 
seed offered on the opposite page. 
Pkt. 15¢; 14 oz. 40¢; oz. 75¢; 14 Ib. $2.25. 
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. 10¢; 14 oz. 40¢; oz. 75¢; 14 Ib. $2.25. 

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705 Super Marglobe 
An outstanding tomato; illustrated on front cover in natural color (75 days) 

A truly outstanding strain of this most popular of all tomatoes. Super — 
Marglobe is selected for a short, compact, wilt-resistant vine with 
foliage which will protect the fruit from sunburn and allow it to develop 
the richest possible scarlet color, for heavy yield, and for an extra large 
sized fruit still retaining globular shape and refinement from end to end. 
The solid interior makes for good canning and firmness in shipping. The 
fruit of Super Marglobe weighs 7 to 8 ozs., is deep, almost globular, with 
only a minute scar at the blossom-end, and a stem end that makes 
- picking easy. The outside color is bright scarlet, the interior thick walled 
and firm—the quality unbeatable. This tomato regularly exceeds all 
expectations. Pkt. 15¢; 14 oz. 40¢; oz. 75¢; 14 Ib. $2.25. 
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672C Improved Stone (certified stock) % 
(81 days) 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 and market 
garden variety throughout the country. Remarkable 
yields are borne on large, vigorous plants which 
afford excellent cover. The fruits are large, weighing 
from 6% to 7% ozs., flattened in shape, smooth, 
solid, and uniform. Interior is very meaty; quality 
is the best. Uncertified seed offered on next page. - 
Pkt. 15¢; 14 oz. 45¢; oz. 80¢; 14 Ib. $2.50. 
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of : g Pritchard 
Sow seeds in a hotbed, 
greenhouse or in shallow 
boxes in the house, 6 or 7 
weeks before the usual time 
in your locality for setting 
out the plants. Make sow- 
ings in rows 4 to 6 in. apart 
and cover seed % in. deep. 
When the plants are about 
2 in. high, transplant singly 
to 3-inch pots or into shal- 
low boxes 4 in. apart each 
way. Transplantintheopen ~ 
ground, after all danger of 
frostis past,3to4ft.apart — 
each way. Early maturing ~ 
varieties may be sown di- | 
rectly outdoors after danger — 
of frost, and the plants later: — 
thinned tostand 3ft.apart. _ 
Cultivate frequently. A © 
packet will produce about ~ 
300 plants; an oz. about © 
2,500 plants; 2 ozs. produce 
enough plants for an acre. 
Days to maturity are from | 
the time the plants are set / 
in the garden. 

