Maulers Tomatoes 



Culture! 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 sowings in rows 4 to ti 

 in. apart and cover seed ,'2 in. deep. When the plants are about 2 in. high, transplant singly 

 to 3-inch pots or into shallow boxes 4 in. apart each way. Transplant in the open ground, 

 after all danger of frost is past, 3 to 4 ft. apart each way. Cultivate frequently. A packet will 

 produce about 300 plants, an oz. about 2,300 plants, 2 oz. produces enough plants for an acre. 



669 MARGLOBE (100 days) ^ 



The Popular Wilt ana Rust-Resistant Tomato 



Few Tomatoes have become as popular in such a short time as Marglobe. 

 It is an introduction of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, W'ashington, 

 D. C, and has been received with great enthusiasm by tomato growers 

 throughout the country. Marglobe 'I'omato can only be described in one 

 word and that is "Perfection." Its habit of growth is decidedly spreading, 

 and it bears large, smooth, globe-shaped meaty deep red fruits in great 

 abundance. Its shape, beautiful scarlet color, and its eating qualities 

 cause it to be given first place wherever grown — for home, market or 

 shipping. If you have been troubled with wilt or rust in growing Tomatoes, 

 you should certainly grow this variety; growers in all sections where 

 Marglobe has been grown, report enormous production. 



Pht. 10c; Vi oz. 25c; oz. 40c; "A lb. $1.10; "A lb. $1.75; lb. $3.15. 



669C Marglobe (Certified) (100 days) 



Certiried by the N. J, Department of Agriculture 



For description of Marglobe Tomato, see directly above. Th 



here, under No. 669C, in certified packages, is from fields 



the N. J. Department of Agriculture and has 



met with their requirements for trueness-to-type, 



purity of variety and freedom from 



disease. 



Pkt. 15c; Vi oz. 30c; oz. 45c 

 1/4 lb. $1.25; V2 lb. $2.35; lb. $4.2S 



651 Maule*s Earliest 

 of All (86 days) •3t 



The Greatest of All Early 

 Tomatoes. Four Days to a 

 Week Earlier Than Any 

 Other 



Maule's Earliest of All is the best red 

 Tomato for home gardens and markec. 

 Its extreme earliness is not its only 

 merit for the fruits are large, rich 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. When we 

 say that it is the earliest Tomato, we 

 are fully aware of the claims made for 

 June Pink, Earliana, and others. If you 

 have not given this wonderful Tomato 

 a trial, you will neglect your own in- 

 terests if you do not include it in your 

 order. 



Pkt. 15c; V2 oz. 30c; oz. SOc; 



'/< lb. $1.45; 1/2 lb. $2.65; lb. $4.85. 



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 inspected by 



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Marglobe 



705 Super Marglobe 



(105 days) 



Large, Smooth, Productive 



Many growers have longed for a strain of Mar- 

 globe which would produce larger fruits. After 

 many years of selection, we are able to offer a 

 true Marglobe that bears fruits averaging 

 two ounces heavier than those of the orig- 

 inal strain, with no loss of quality, smooth- 

 ness, uniformity, or disease-resistance. This 

 Tomato is certain to be very popular as 

 It is really an outstanding development. 

 Plants are more compact than those of 

 Marglohe, but the growth is vigorous 

 and heavy. 



Pkt. ISc; 1/2 oz. 30c; oz. 45c; 

 V4 lb. $1.25; V2 lb. $2.35; lb. $4.25. 



663 Chalk's Early 

 Jewel (100 days) 



One of the Best Second- 

 Early, Red Tomatoes 



About a week later than Spark's 

 Earliana but is larger, heavier yielding 

 and of sweeter flavor. Fruits are a 

 beautiful bright scarlet, flattened globe- 

 shaped and full of deep, luscious, 

 meaty, fine-grained flesh. 



Pkt. 10c; 1/2 oz. 25c; oz. 40o; 

 14 lb. $1.15; Vi lb. $1.80; lb. $3.25. 



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 Postage 

 on all 

 Tomato Seed 



St>ark's 

 Earliana 



658 Spark's Earliana (90 days) ^ 



medium Size; Flattened Globe Shape; Quite Smooth 



Not only ripens as early as other Tomatoes, but has fruits which are smoother 

 and more regular in size and shape. The color is uniform rich scarlet-red from 

 the stem to blossom end. A very productive variety with large, heavy fruits 

 with fine-grained, firm and tender flesh. 



Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 25c; oz. 40c; Vi lb. $1.10; V2 lb. $1.75; lb. $3.15. 



662 June Pink — The Pink Earliana 



Purplish Pink Skin; Pinkish Red Flesh (90 days) 



Ripens nearly as early as Earliana but the fruits have a bright purplish pink 

 skin. "Vines make a compact, vigorous growth and carry a great quantity of 

 handsome, good -sized fruits which are somewhat flattened and borne in clusters 

 of 6 to 8. Popular in many sections. 



Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 25c; oz. 45c; Vi lb. $1.30; Vi lb. $2.40; lb. $4.35. 



660 John Baer (100 days) 



Early, Smooth, Solid and Meaty Scarlet-Red Tomato 



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 from the stem to the blossom end. Unexcelled for the home 

 garden and market use. 



Pkt. lOc; Vz oz. 20c; oz. 35c; Vi lb. 95c; Vi lb. $1.45; lb. $2.65. 



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