Liebesapfel (Ger.) 
TOMATOES 
A packet of seed will produce about 150 plants; an ounce 2000 plants. 
Pomo d’oro (It.) 
Ha rris' Pedigree Strains 
of Tomatoes 
For years we have made a specialty of rais¬ 
ing tomato seed of tjie best possible quality 
and we believe that our strains of some of the 
new and standard varieties are as fine as can 
be found anywhere, and far superior to seed 
usually sold. The seed of these special 
varieties is all grown on our own farm in 
disease free fields and the greatest care is 
taken in improving the stock by the most 
careful breeding methods. We grow tomatoes 
for seed purposes only and use the greatest care 
in saving and cleaning the seed. 
Harvesting Tomatoes for Seed on Moreton Farm 
Seed Grown in the North 
EARLIANA—Harris* Extra Early Strain 
Our special strains of tomato seed are grown here in the 
North near the Canadian border, and the plants are 
hardier, earlier and more vigorous than those from seeds 
of similar varieties grown in the South. 
Pritchard's SCARLET TOPPER 
Also called Pritchard—See page 12 
This is a new tomato of great merit. The fruit is a deep brilliant red, 
solid and well colored. The quality is exceptionally good and the yield very 
heavy. We highly recommend this for the home garden for both salad and 
canning as well as for the commercial grower. 
Pkt. 12c; Oz. 60c; % Lb. $1.70; Lb. $5.75. 
BONNY BEST—Harris' Special Strain 
This magnificent early variety should be largely planted for home use 
and market. The fruit ripens only a week later than Earliana and the 
plants produce enormous crops of beautiful, smooth, high colored fruit, 
practically all of which ripen before the vines are killed by frost. 
The tomatoes are of good size, smooth as an apple and a deep scarlet 
color which extends right up to the stem without any green tinge. There 
is no finer strain of Bonny Best than the seed we offer, no matter what 
price is charged for it. 
This seed is of our own growing from carefully selected plants, and will 
be found of the highest quality, producing the smoothest and most perfect 
fruit. 
Pkt. 12c; Oz. 50c; y 4 Lb. $1.45; Lb. $4.75. 
We have bred up this strain of Earliana tomato for many years until now 
we have it so perfected that it not only ripens as early as any other kind, 
but is also much smoother and more regular in size and shape and colors 
almost perfectly around the stem. This tomato is not only very early but the 
fruit is solid and meaty and of fine quality. To get very early tomatoes 
both for the home garden and roadside stand try our Earliana. 
We offer seed of our own growing at Moreton Farm. It is from Pedigree 
Stock and Northern grown. 
Pkt. 12c; Oz. 55c; V 4 Lb. $1.55; Lb. $5.25. 
Canadian 
This variety originated at the Canadian Agricultural Experiment Station 
at Guelph and has proved to be one of the very earliest tomatoes. It is 
really a large early strain of Earliana with smooth, well colored fruit. In 
some seasons we have picked several baskets of Canadian before there was 
any ripe fruit on our fields of other kinds. 
We have grown and improved this variety on our own farm for several 
years until now it is even better than when we first introduced it. 
Pkt. 12c; Oz. 55c; y 4 Lb. $1.55; Lb. $5.25. 
Break O'Day 
This variety has been particularly well liked in sections where the vines 
are staked and there is a demand for early fruit of good size and shape. 
The fruit matures early, is as round, smooth as an apple, and deep 
orange red in color. Within, the color is deep red, the flesh is very solid 
and of high quality. The vines are of a spreading habit of growth with 
large leaves. They carry an abundance of fruit and resist blight. 
Break O’Day will not do well on light dry soil but has proved to be most 
satisfactory when staked and grown on rather rich well watered ground. 
Pkt. 12c; Oz. 50c; V 4 Lb. $1.45; Lb. $4.75. 
JOHN BAER—Improved Strain 
See also page 14 
This improved strain tomato produces immense crops of 
smooth, handsome fruit that is larger than most fruit of this 
variety. It is one of the best second-early or main crop 
tomatoes for market and canning. 
We find by carefully conducted trials that our strain of 
John Baer is fully equal to any stock of this variety obtain¬ 
able and far superior to most of them. 
The seed we offer is of our own growing on Moreton Farm 
and will be found of the very highest quality in every way. 
Pkt. 12c; Oz. 50c; V4 Lb. $1-45; Lb. $4.75. 
“My tomatoes were envied by my neighbors last year. They were 
the best we ever raised. Our garden soil is poor.” Mrs. W. L. Rose, 
Troy, N. Y. 
“We never had nicer tomatoes than those received from you last year. 
In fact we were greatly pleased with everything ordered from you.” 
Mrs. F. P. Lowry, Newton, Mass. 
Harris' SUCCESS 
This is one of the best all around tomatoes that we know of. Although 
but a little later than Bonny Best and John Baer, the fruit is larger and 
like Stone. It is of the finest quality for cooking or canning, being much 
sweeter and more free from acidity than most other kinds. The vines are 
very vigorous and produce enormous crops of very large, handsome fruit 
of the best quality. Growers of green tomatoes for pickles will find this 
variety especially valuable as the fruit is very solid, of good color and free 
from blemish at the blossom end. This is a most satisfactory variety to 
have in the home garden. 
Pkt. 12c; Oz. 50c; l / 4 Lb. $1.45; Lb. $4.75. 
HARRIS’ SEEDS —1934 
JOSEPH HARRIS CO., Inc., COLDWATER, N. Y. 
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