NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 15 
PHOTOGRAPH OF A CLUSTER OF GREEN’S NEW AND IMPROVED EARLIANA 
GREEN’S IMPROVED EARLIANA TOMATO 
‘This new and improved strain of our famous Earliana Tomato was originated and selected by the 
famous tomato grower, Mr. E. G. Green, of Gloucester County, New Jersey, was offered for sale in a 
limited way among our customers last season, and we refer to the following reports taken from hundreds 
received. We have a limited supply of seed grown from choice tomatoes selected by Mr. Green, which 
we offer in 1913 at the following prices: Per pkt., 20c.; 0z., 60c.; 1% Ib., $1.60; Ib., $6.00. 
What a Few of Our Customers Say of Green’s Improved Earliana 
G. E. Turveatt, Greenfield, Missouri, writes:— 
““While records are constantly being broken I think it 
will be some time before Green’s Improved Earliana is im- 
proved upon when all its points of superiority are considered, 
its extreme earliness is a winner, but better than that its 
tender meat and fine flavor with vines carrying more fruit 
than any we ever planted, makes a combination that can’t 
be beat.”’ 
JoHN P. Davis, Buckatima, Miss., writes :—‘* Green’s 
Earliana Tomatoes are splendid. I gathered first picking on 
May Sth and every day until September 15th. They are 
larger than I expected, and most prolific bearers; I think 
they are the firmest and best keeping variety I ever saw. 
Next season I shall plant tomatoes for shipment, and I want 
the ‘ Green’s Improved Earliana.’”’ 
MILFORD TUTTLE, Bountiful, Utah, writes :-—* Please 
send your very best stock of seed. I would rather have less in 
quantity and more in quality. [raised one thousand dollars 
worth of the Green’s Improved Earliana Tomatoes on one 
acre and a quarter of land last year. They are the most 
profitable tomato I ever raised.” 
T. O. MiuLier, Frankfort, Ohio, writes:—‘I planted 
less than half an acre of Green’s Improved Strain and Green's 
Earliana Tomatoes and sold over $300 worth of Tomatoes last 
year. Green's is the finest Early Tomato I ever saw and the 
best money maker. I want to put out 5 acres this year." 
Mrs. C. L. Moap, 708 S. Tacoma Ave., Tacoma, Wash., 
writes:—‘‘ Have raised Green’s Earliana since their first intro- 
duction, and I have never seen their equal.”’ 
