STOKESDALE (1936 introduction) 



APPROACHES EARLIANA IN SEASON — MARGLOBE IN QUALITY 



Stokesdale is not just "another To- 

 mato." Its profit-making qualities will 

 be quickly seen by experienced growers. 

 The development in such a short season 

 of these large, modern-type Tomatoes 

 cannot fail to surprise and delight you. 

 But there is another factor that may give 

 Stokesdale a permanent place in the 

 records — its rare and delicious flavor. Do 

 not mistake the importance of that. 

 Remember — it's the repeat business that 

 counts. 



SUMMARY: 



Introduced by Stokes in 1936. 



Name Stokesdale is not "dedicated to the 



public." 



Days to maturity: 108. 



Germination: 96 per cent or better. 



Dates of tests: November-December, 1935. 



Disinfection: Mercuric Chloride, 1 to 2,000. 



Ratio of depth to width: 80 per cent. 



Interior: Remarkably solid. 



Color: Intense scarlet. Ripens from inside out. 



Average weight of fruit: 8 ounces. 



