MASTER MARGLOBE • Strain Six 



The Industry's Foremost Shipping Tomato 



Stokes Master Marglobe 

 is a heavy producing, large 

 solid Tomato. 



The full story of Master Marglobe is on the opposite page. The points 

 for emphasis in Strain Six are perfection of shape, interior solidity, 

 and general brilliance of appearance. We have spent eleven years and 

 over $2 5,000 in an effort to make this the finest slicing Tomato in America 

 — "the Tomato with the extra slice." Its very broad use is an indication 

 of the success of this effort. Strain Six is streamlined and finely bred. 



The fame of this beautiful shipping Tomato is almost legendary. 

 It is conceded to be the most important market Tomato in North America. 

 You are cordially invited to share in its success. Almost any good thing 

 is imitated by those who are unwilling to lay their own groundwork. 



Planters desiring the genuine Stokes Master Marglobe must look 

 for it in Stokes tamperproof container. For your protection, and for the 

 protection of our own heavy investment, the name Stokes Master Mar- 

 globe is now guarded by a registered trade-mark. 



Price, postpaid: Trade pkt. 25 cts.; oz. 50 cts.; Vilb. $1.50; 

 lb. $5; 5 lbs. $22.50 



PENNSYLVANIA 



My Tomatoes, Master Marglobe, Valiant, and Stokesdale, set an immense quantity of green fruit 

 and I did have a fair crop. I have a small retail greenhouse and sell about 20,000 plants per year. Con- 

 sidering adverse conditions, the quality was superior as to smoothness, size, flavor, and solidity. I 

 consider your strains highly superior and shall continue to plant them until something better is de- 

 veloped.— H. A. W., Halstead. 



Now the Master Marglobe was different. I had given the neighbors quite a few of these plants and 

 they tell me they were as fine Tomatoes as they ever had. The most favorable comment was in regard 

 to its being such a fleshy Tomato with a remarkably thick side wall and such a small seed-cavity. — 

 C. A. Y., Lancaster. 



NEW YORK 



From my soil no variety I have tried can touch Marglobe. The seed and plants of that variety were 

 100 per cent satisfactory. — L. C, Oceanside. 



The Mitchell sisters are daughters 

 of our Beaufort, S. C, agent, Mrs. 

 Charles B. Mitchell. Both are students 

 at Coker College. 



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