Master t^ARGlOBE—T^e Tomato with the extra slice 



FOR GREENHOUSE FORCING 



Plant These Elite Stocks From Stokesdale 

 Proving Grounds 



GREENHOUSE men, and other growers who operate 

 on an intensive scale, find that these Proving-Ground 

 Stocks, even at these obviously higher prices, are bargains. 

 This seed is taken directly from our foundation-planting 

 stock and is the same as that we plant for our own pedi- 

 greed-seed acreage. It represents the cream of the Stokes 

 crop. It is certified, disinfected, and handled with special 

 care. Most of it is sold in ounces or in fractional ounces. 



Each year we supply important quantities of this elite 

 seed to the forcing trade — a clear indication that the extra 

 investment pays its way. The high-production expense of 

 greenhouse Tomatoes requires that only the most perfect 

 seed-stock be used. These six Tomatoes offer a reasonable 

 variety range. Because of varying growing and market 

 conditions, we recommend that two, if not three, of these 

 varieties should be planted. The following are now 

 available: 



VALIANT STOKESDALE BONNY BEST 

 PRITCHARD RUTGERS MASTER MARGLOBE 



The interior structure of Master Marglobe 

 has been bred for great solidity 



Price, postpaid, 

 of Greenhouse Forcing Stock: 

 Trade pkt. $1; V40Z. $1.75; Viox, $3; 

 oz. $5; y^\\i. $17.50 



FERTILIZER RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MASTER MARGLOBE AND RUTGERS 



We recommend 1000 pounds per acre of 0-16-0 or 2-16-0, either under the row or in 

 bands near the row. Very good results have also been obtained from broadcasting this 

 Fertilizer either before or after the ground is plowed. A side dressing of 400 pounds of 

 10-0-15 about three weeks after the plants are set and again when early-set fruit is the size 

 of eggs, or as late as you can go through the fields. The 10-0-15 may be split in three applica- 

 tions, if desired. Master Marglobe requires ample plant nutrients late in the season. Maturity 

 is retarded by early and heavy applications of Nitrogen. 



