D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 
TOMATO 
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Norton Wilt Resistant Stone, Burrell's Special 
(Illustrated page 1) 80 days. A wilt resistant vari- 
oeieciion ety developed from Stone, introduced by the United 
States Department of Agriculture. One of the best sorts for can¬ 
ning. We believe it unsurpassed in flavor for use in making catsup 
and for home canning. Plants productive and medium heavy; fruits 
large, flattened globe shaped, bright red and very solid. See bottom 
of page 75 for difference between this selection and our standard 
gee( J 
(Pkt., 10c) <V4 ok., 25c) (ok., 95c) (V 4 lb., $3.00) (lb., $11.00) (5 
lbs., $48.40) prepaid. Wholesale price, not prepaid—(10 lbs., $9.00 
per lb.). 
Norton Wilt Resistant Stone Selection for description of 
this variety. . 
(Pkt., 5c) (ok., 40c) (V 4 lb., $1.20) (lb., $4.50) (5 lbs., $19.80) pre¬ 
paid. Wholesale price, not prepaid—(10 lbs., $3.60 per lb.). 
Tomato Burrell’s Select Marglobe. From a photo taken in one of 
our seed fields. 
Marglobe, Burrell’s Select 7 p 8 opu d £ s ' 
cially in the south. Our seed is grown here at an elevation of 4,000 
feet, where a vigor and hardness is developed which shows up to 
an advantage of market growers who plant this seed in other sec¬ 
tions. Plants grow vigorously and resist Fusarium Wilt and Nail 
Head Rust. A fairly heavy producer over a long bearing period. 
Fruits uniform, globe shaped, deep scarlet, large, smooth and solid. 
As a slicing tomato its quality is very fine. See bottom of page 75 
for difference between this selection and the standard seed. 
(Pkt., 10c) (i/4 ok., 25c) (ok., 95c) (i/4 lb.. $3.00) (lb., $11.00) (5 
lbs., $48.40) prepaid. Wholesale price, not prepaid—(10 lbs., $9.00 
per lb.). 
Marglobe See Burrell’s Select Marglobe for description. 
(Pkt., 5c) (ok., 40c) (i/4 lb., $1.20) (lb., $4.50) (5 lbs., $19.40) pre¬ 
paid. Wholesale price, not prepaid—(10 lbs., $3.00 per lb.). 
Pnnrlprnca 88 days- Mostly used for home garden planting, 
M. uiiuciu&d and one Q f th e largest fruited varieties. Vines 
large and spreading. Fruits very large, purplish pink, deep but flat, 
very fleshy with few seeds; flavor mild. Also known as Beefsteak. 
(Pkt., 10c) (i/4 ok„ 25c) (ok., S5c) (% lb., $2.15) (lb., $7.50) (5 
lbs., $33.00) prepaid. 
From Wynnewood, Okla. —I have ordered seeds for twenty-five 
years from many sources and just want to thank you for the good 
seeds you have sent me in the past. They are much better than 
any I have ever used from any other place. 
