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This photograph speaks for itself. We have only to say that it portrays part of the Lange family out in their new Earliana field on 

 their farm near Swedesboro, N. J. Perhaps you too may smile again once you share this new 1933 introduction 



Lange's Earliana {New) 



Lange's, not Langdon's. Extremely early with full crown development 

 Days to maturity, 110. Our neighbor, Ernest Lange, of our own Gloucester County, is responsible for this valuable new acqui- 

 sition. We believe it is destined to give a rebirth to the popularity of the old Sparks' Earliana as introduced by Johnson & Stokes in 

 1902. Besides being earlier in maturity, Lange's Earliana is enormously prolific, the crown setting itself sometimes having from 

 ten to twenty large Tomatoes. Our seed-field contained literally thousands of plants with from six to twelve fruits in the crown 

 cluster. The fork clusters were also very well developed. Furthermore, there were very few rough or flat specimens in the field, 

 which indicates a high percentage of marketable fruit. Our seed-field was set out the first week in iMay, and the first ripe Tomato 

 was picked June 17. The first five baskets were marketed on June 22. Thereafter 50 to 100 baskets were picked daily. This Tomato 

 has attracted wide attention among New Jersey agricultural officials. Mr. Lange has chosen our firm as the authorized distributor 

 for this Tomato. The seed we offer was grown by Mr. Lange and saved with our men and machinerj'. It can be thoroughly 



depended on. 



Price, Postpaid: Pkt. 25 cts.; oz. $1; i/4lb. $3.75 



Super-Standard Bonny Best 



A deeper , larger, and more productive Bonny 

 Days to maturity, 125. We look on this strain as the 

 highest development of the Bonny Best we have to offer. In 

 the ten years Super- Standard Bonny Best has been offered to 

 the public it has earned thousands of dollars for our customers. 

 As its name implies, this Super-Standard strain is above and 

 beyond the standard. It is recommended for both greenhouse 

 and for intensive field cultivation. This stock will give an 

 excellent account of itself wherever tried. 



Price, Postpaid: Pkt. 50 cts.; Vaoz. $1.25; oz. $2.25. 



Additional Varieties of Tomato 



Pkt. i/joz. Oz. V4lb. 



Lloyd Forcing and Blair Forcing . $0 50 $1 25 $2 25 



Standard Bonny Best 05 30 $1 00 



Greater Baltimore 05 25 75 



Break o'Day 05 35 1 35 



Standard Marglobe 05 30 1 00 



The Tomato breeding-plots in our experimental grounds at Moores- 

 town, N. J., are always of interest to visitors, who are welcome six 

 days in the week. 



