SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED 



Landreths' Bloomsdale 



A new Tomato ripening in 92 days, and 

 offered for sale for the first time in the 

 autumn of 19 15. Quite distinct. 



It is choice or we would not have named 

 it "The Landreth." 



This Tomato is not as large as the Lan- 

 dreths' Red Rock, which is still the best 

 of the large-fruited medium-late class. 

 " The Landreth " is as red as the Landreth 

 Red Rock and two weeks earlier, ripening 

 two days after the Earliana, but twice as 

 productive, and ripening two weeks ahead 

 of the Landreths' Red Rock and twenty 

 days ahead of the Stone, Paragon or other 

 similar sorts. 



The vine is short-stemmed, unusually 

 healthy, and productive of blood-red, 

 beyond comparison solid, smooth, meaty 

 and most attractive fruit, astonishingly 

 productive. The^ shape of the fruit is 

 full bottomed, that is round at the bottom, 

 quite free from cracks, with very little 

 cavity t at the stem end, which will be 

 recognized as a very desirable quality. 



The Landreth Tomato is in appearance 

 somewhat after the order of Chalk's Jewel, 

 really an improvement out of the Chalk's 

 Jewel, but is five days earlier, consider- 

 ably larger fruited, far more produc- 

 tive, picking over a longer period, of 

 better color, more solid, and does not 

 crack. Altogether it is more desirable 

 The Landreth " — % size than Chalk's Jewel and has proved a 



leader in every section where an early 

 Tomato is needed. 



Pound, $10.50; i pound, $2.75; ounce, $1.00; packet, 10c. 



For Express charges paid by customer, or small seeds Postage paid by us, see page B. 



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