This photo courtesy of Mr. Edgar Golden of Eldorado, Kansas. 

 Average weight, 7 ounces. Ratio of depth to width, 88%. 

 Average number of fruit, 18. Days to maturity, 108. 



"ALIANT, a half-brother of Stokesdale, will de- 



* velop a deep Marglobe-type Tomato within 

 3 days of the now fast-disappearing Earliana. It has 

 a sparse, open vine and therefore will never be an 

 all-purpose Tomato, but, in its limited field, where it 

 can be matured without too much danger of sunburn, 

 it is greatly prized. Valiant is distinctly a market and 

 not a canning Tomato. 



In its specialized field, Valiant has proved a great 

 money-maker. It is four days earlier and often 2 ounces 

 larger than Stokesdale. 



Valiant, like Stokesdale, has enjoyed wide accep- 

 tance. It has proved profitable in New Jersey, in New 

 York, in Kansas, in Colorado, and in the Rio Grande 

 Valley of Texas. We suggest that it always be handled 

 as an extra-early Tomato and that it be followed by 

 a planting of Stokesdale. 



Price, postpaid: Trade pkt. 50 cts.; oz. $1; 

 Y 4 lb. $3; lb. $10; 5 lbs. $45 



VALIANT 



