MARGLOBE— Blight Resistant—Main Crop Tomato 
This tomato has established itself as an extra good commercial variety in many sections. 
The tomatoes are large, globe shaped, smooth, color perfectly up to the stem and are of a 
deep red color all through. The vines are vigorous and resist blight well even in very wet weather. 
The fruit ripens medium late coming on just after John Baer and Bonny Best. It is so 
large, smooth and handsome that it is excellent for market, canning or any other purpose. 
Those who have had trouble with tomatoes blighting will do well to try this new variety. In 
our fields this year we hardly had a single plant show blight and continued to pick fruit from 
green vines right up till frost. 
Our original stock seed was sent to us by the United States Department of Agriculture at 
Washington. We have grown and improved this variety on our farm for seven years, until 
now we have a stock that is unsurpassed. 
Pkt. 12c; Oz. 50c; y 4 Lb. $1.45; Lb. $4.75. 
Harris' Early Stone— See page 14 
There is no tomato of finer quality than the Stone as it is almost entirely free from acid 
when cooked or canned. Our special early strain produces magnificent, large smooth tomatoes, 
that are of deep scarlet color and very solid, of finest quality. 
Pkt. 12c; Oz. 50c; y 4 Lb. $1.35; Lb. $4.50. 
Chalk's Early Jewel 
This tomato is not quite as early as Bonny Best, but is a little larger. 
The fruit is smooth and regular, of large size, and of fine quality. The vines 
are very prolific, and the fruit ripens medium early. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 35c; l / 4 Lb. $1.00; Lb. $3.25. 
Dwarf Stone— Fine for Home Gardens 
These plants grow dwarf and stocky, like those of Dwarf Champion, and 
can be set out close together. The fruit is like Stone, medium size, solid 
and deep red, and of fine quality. Bipens a little later than Early Stone. 
Pkt. 12c; Oz. 50c; y 4 Lb. $1.45; Lb. $4.75. 
Marglobe Tomato 
Pink or Crimson Varieties 
Globe— Special Selected 
We are pleased to be able to offer this year a much improved strain of 
Globe Tomato. We obtained our stock seed from one of the best market 
growers in Ohio and have raised a crop of seed this year. This is the best 
pink tomato we have seen in a long time. 
The fruit is round and very smooth, ripening to a deep crimson pink. 
The flesh is firm and of fine quality and the yield exceptionally good. 
Pkt. 12c; Oz. 55c; l / 4 Lb. $1.55; Lb. $5.25. 
Italian Red Pear Tomato (Porno d*oro a Pero) 
This is the tomato most prized by the Italian people for making their 
famous “tomato paste.” It is also used extensively for canning. 
The fruit of this new variety is true pear shape but three or four times 
as large as the ordinary red pear tomatoes. It is borne in clusters of 4 to 7 
i fruits on strong vines, the fruit is solid and deep red in color. 
Pkt. 12c; Oz. 55c; V 4 Lb. $1.55; Lb. $5.25. 
GROUND CHERRY 
Also Called Husk Tomato. While this is not a true tomato it 
belongs to the same family and is grown in the same manner as tomatoes. 
The small yellow fruit is borne in husks. It is of a pleasing flavor and is 
valued for salads and preserves. 
Pkt. 12c; l / 2 Oz. 30c; Oz. 55c; x / 4 Lb. $1.60. 
“/ have never had so many tomatoes or such nice ones as I have had the past three years 
that I bought from you.” F. M. Hunloon. Simmonsville, Vt. April //, 1933. 
EARLY DETROIT. This is the best early crimson or “pink” tomato. 
The fruit is of good size, globe shaped, extremely smooth and perfectly 
colored. It is medium early and very prolific. 
Pkt. 12c; Oz. 50c; l / 4 Lb. $1.35; Lb. $4.50. 
June Pink. A very early pink tomato, resembling the Earliana, except 
in color. Pkt. 12c; Oz. 50c; l / 4 Lb. $1.45; Lb. $4.75. 
Dwarf Champion. The vines are stocky and do not spread like other 
kinds. Fruit is of medium size, very smooth and of an attractive pink 
color. Ripens medium early and is used considerably in home gardens. 
Pkt. 12c; Oz. 50c; y 4 Lb. $1.35; Lb. $4.50. 
Ponderosa. Very large fruit that is more solid and “meaty” than any 
other kind. The tomatoes are very large and not as smooth as some 
other kinds. The color is a deep pink and the quality very fine. 
Pkt. 12c; Oz. 60c; l / 4 Lb. $1.70; Lb. $5.75. 
Livingston's Beauty. Fine large, perfectly smooth, and handsome 
tomatoes of a deep pink color. Ripens rather late. 
Pkt. 12c; Oz. 50c; y 4 Lb. $1.35; Lb. $4.50. 
Yellow Plum 
Red Pear Red Cherry 
Small Fruited Varieties 
These pretty little tomatoes are very useful for serving whole in salads, for preserves 
and pickles and for ornaments. They grow in clusters which ripen at one time. The 
vines are large and vigorous and produce an astonishing quantity of fruit. 
Red Cherry. Bright red fruit about the size of a large cherry. 
Red Pear or Fig. Pear-shaped fruit about one inch in diameter. Sweet and of good 
flavor and will keep a long time. Wonderfully prolific. 
Red Plum. Small plum-shaped fruit, deep red and of good quality. 
Red Currant. Small round red fruit about the size of a small red cherry. 
Yellow Cherry. Bright yellow fruit, similar to Red Cherry. 
Yellow Plum. Small, plum-shaped, bright yellow fruit; fine for preserves. 
Yellow Pear. Small fruit the same shape as Red Pear but of yellow color. 
Price: Any of the above Small Fruited Varieties. Pkt. 12c; V 2 Oz. 30c; Oz. 55c; 
1/4 Lb. $1.60. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION. Any five packets of the above small fruited varieties— 25c. 
Peach Tomato— Fine for Salads 
This remarkable tomato so much resembles a high colored peach that 
it is easily mistaken for one. It even has the appearance of the bloom of 
the peach. The fruit is almost perfectly round, from iy to 2 inches across 
and is borne in great abundance. The color is yellow overlaid with red 
and the quality very fine. This is a very nice tomato for salads. 
Pkt. 12c; Oz. 55c; l / 4 Lb. $1.60. 
Comet Tomato 
For Greenhouse and Trellis Growing 
We have a very fine strain of Comet Tomato of our own growing. We 
saved the seed from only the best fruit of carefully selected plants and it 
will be found very fine for both greenhouse and growing outside on 
trellises or stakes. 
Pkt. 25c; y 8 oz. 50c; */ 2 oz. $1.65; oz. $3.00. 
A Fine Yellow Tomato 
GOLDEN QUEEN. The best yellow tomato. The fruit is large, 
smooth and of very fine quality being sweeter than other kinds. It is 
very attractive when combined with red tomatoes or peppers in salad. 
It ripens very early and the vines are remarkably strong and prolific 
bearing fruit right up till frost. 
Pkt. 12c; Oz. 50c; % Lb. $1.50; Lb. $5.00. 
Tomato Plants 
We can supply fine, sturdy, true to name plants of the most popular varieties of 
tomatoes. They can be furnished either ready to set out in the open ground, or, if 
preferred, small plants which can be grown in frames for a few weeks before setting 
out. See page 47 for prices and varieties. 
“7 received today 500 Bonny Best plants and thank you for prompt service. The plants 
are very good and I have yet to see as good in this part of the country.” E. W. Lobdell, 
Binghamton, N. Y. May 26, 1932. 
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