MARKET GARDENERS AND FLORISTS PRICE LIST — 1934 
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Liebesapfel ( Ger .) TOMATOES Pomo d’oro (It.) 
A n ounce of seed will produce about 2000 plants. 
Harvesting Tomatoes for Seed on Moreton Farm 
Harris’ Northern Grown Pedigree Strains 
For many years we have made a specialty of growing tomato seed of the best possible quality 
here in the North on Moreton Farm. Our seed is grown from pedigree stocks in disease free fields. 
Many years of careful selection combined with our short seasons have made our strains earlier and 
hardier than the same strains grown farther South and in the West. 
We grow tomatoes for seed purposes onlyl It costs more to grow tomato seed the way we do 
here in the North, but the results our customers get make it well worth it. 
John Baer— Improved Strain 
This improved stock of John Baer tomato will produce larger fruit and more tons of fine fruit 
to the acre than any stock we have ever seen. 
The fruit is unusually large for this variety and is very smooth. It is deep red and colors right 
up to the stem. The vines are vigorous and healthy and produce heavy crops. Although this was 
a poor year for tomatoes, our seed crop was one of the best crops of tomatoes we have ever had. 
We regard this Improved John Baer as one of the best medium early tomatoes for market 
or canning. Oz. 50c; 34 lb. $1.35; lb. $4.50; 5 lbs. $20.00. 
Bonny Best— Harris’ Special Strain 
We are sure there is no finer strain of Bonny Best than the one we offer. It is all of our 
own growing from carefully selected plants, and will be found of the highest quality, producing 
the smoothest and most perfect fruit. 
Oz. 50c; 34 lb. $1.35; lb. $4.50; 5 lbs. $20.00. 
Pritchard’s Scarlet Topper 
Also Called “Pritchard” 
The seed we offer of this new variety has 
been carefully grown on our own farm. Our 
stock seed has been selected from the original 
seed sent us by the late Dr. Pritchard of the 
United States Department of Agriculture who 
originated this variety. We are growing the 
seed here in the North in order to maintain the 
size, vigor and earliness of this variety. 
The fruit is medium early, ripening right 
after Bonny Best. The flesh is very solid with 
few seed cavities and the brilliant red color 
goes right up to the stem. This variety is free 
from cracks which gives the grower a large 
percentage of No. 1 fruit. The quality is extra 
fine being mild and without acidity. 
The plants are robust but not of rank 
growth and bear heavily. 
Market Gardeners find this variety sells 
readily and is a very profitable one to raise. 
The grower for the roadside stand who has a 
‘‘quality” trade will do well to make a planting 
of this kind as the customers will ‘‘come back 
for more” once they try it. 
Oz. 55c; 34 lb. $1.60; lb. $5.50; 5 lbs. 
$22.50. 
Scarlet Topper Tomato 
“Had wonderful success with these two varieties Bonny Best 
and Early Stone last season.” Marion H. Harris, Kattskill 
Bay, N. Y. May 19, 1933. 
