SEED GROWERS 



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Staked Trial of Tomato, Marglobe 



' These vines with their uniformly large and even fruits are typical of our superior strain of this 



variety. 



lib. 10 lbs. 



or more or more 



Code Word per lb. per lb. 



» MARGLOBE tomarg $4.50 $4.00 



75 — 78 days. The best general purpose tomato recently intro- 

 duced; particularly valuable for shipping; definite disease resist- 



[ ance recommends this variety for use in sections infested with 



Fusarium Wilt and Nail-head Rust. Plants thrifty and heavily 

 productive, of long bearing period. Fruits uniform deep scarlet; 

 large; uniformly globe-shaped; smooth, solid and of distinct 

 quality. 



8 Morse's Special Early No. 498 tomearly 4.75 4.50 



Extra early; in season with Earliana; very productive. Fruits 

 scarlet; smooth; almost globular. 



^ Ponderosa (Also known as Beefsteak) tiger 5.00 4.75 



85 days. One of the best for home use. Fruits deep purplish-pink; 

 extremely large, commonly 9 — 12 oz. each; deep but flat; very 

 fleshy with few seeds; of very mild flavor. 



I STONE TILE 2.25 2.00 



85 days. Particularly valuable for the market gardener, trucker 

 and canner. Heavily productive. Fruits uniform bright deep 

 scarlet; large and flat, but deep; smooth and solid. 



Small Fruited Varieties used only for preserves, pickles and for decorative purposes. 



Red Cherry tomcher 3.50 3.25 



75 days. Fruits small, round; rich deep red. 

 Red Pear tomred 3.50 3.25 



75 days. Fruits 2 in. long; pear-formed. 

 Yellow Pear tompear 3.50 3.25 



75 days. Fruits 2 in. long; pear-formed. 

 Yellow Plum torbid 3.50 3.25 



75 days. Fruits oval, 2 in. long; clear deep yellow. 



Yellow Husk or Ground Cherry tomhus 3.50 3.25 



(Not a true tomato; sometimes called Strawberry Tomato) 80 — 

 85 days. Used for preserving. Fruits borne singly; small, round; 

 enclosed in papery envelope; of rich sweet flavor. 



