GREENHOUSE 



MASTER 

 MARGLOBE 



(Forcing Strain) 



ONE of the important re- 

 quirements of a greenhouse 

 Tomato is that it should 

 not be too large. When the house- 

 wife pays 25 cents a pound for 

 Tomatoes she instinctively wants 

 her purchase to go as far as pos- 

 sible. If she can get three or four 

 Tomatoes for her 25 cents she 

 feels well repaid. She will feel 

 especially well repaid if she pur- 

 chases a highly flavored, fully 

 ripened, and absolutely coreless 

 Tomato. 



Greenhouse Master Marglobe 

 is the result of several years' 

 selection, and the seed we offer 

 has been grown and saved at our 

 Moorestown Proving-Grounds. 

 We look on it as one of the most 

 dependable and most uniform 

 stocks for production under glass 

 that have ever been offered. We 

 are confident that with proper cultural care this Tomato will yield a large and profitable crop. 



Greenhouse Master Marglobe will average 5^ ounces in weight. It is a very prolific 

 bearer, so that it is not unusual that 10 to 12 pounds of fruit be taken per plant. Blossom- 

 end scar is completely eliminated. We recommend that the plant be pruned for two-way 

 runners and that the plants be set at a distance of 18 inches apart. For high production, 

 for extreme uniformity, and for choice table quality, Greenhouse Master Marglobe is en- 

 thusiastically offered. 



Price, Postpaid: Pkt. $1; V20Z. $3; oz. $5 



Stokes' Tomatoes growing under glass at Fairbanks, Alaska, July, 1933. They produced 10 pounds 

 per plant, a significant yield for a point 1 10 miles below the Arctic Circle 



