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TOMATO—Continued 
Delaware Beauty 
Atlantic States are very often dead by September 1st. 
Used extensively by Canners for their early product. 
Greater Baltimore—110 Days 
Certified stock. For description, see page 73. 
John Baer—100 Days 
An early sort. So similar to Chalk’s Jewel, that it 
is practically impossible to say which is better. 
“THE LANDRETH”—95 Days 
Quite distinct. It is choice or we would not have 
named it “The Landreth.” This Tomato is not as 
large as the Landreths’ Red Rock, but is just as 
red and two weeks earlier, ripening five days after 
the Earliana, but twice as productive, and ripening 
twenty days ahead of the Stone, Paragon, and similar 
sorts. The vine is short-stemmed, unusually 
healthy, 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 at the stem end. 
The Landreth Tomato is in appearances after the 
order of Chalk’s Jewel, with improvements, but is 
five days earlier, considerably larger fruited, far 
more productive, picking over a longer period, of 
better color, more solid, and does not crack. 
It is most desirable when an early tomato is needed. 
BREAK O’DAY—95 Days 
Marglobe—100 Days 
Uncertified stock. For description, see inside cover. 
For Description of this Variety see page 73 Pkt. Oz. ^ lb. 
Bonny Best.05 .40 1.25 
Bonny Best—100 Days Break O’Day.05 .40 1.25 
An early, smooth, bright scarlet, productive variety. Chalk’s Early Jewel.05 .40 1.25 
Very similar if not identical with Chalk’s Early Delaware Beauty.05 .40 1.25 
Jewel. Earliana.05 .40 1.25 
Chalk’s Early Jewel—100 Days Greater Baltimore.05 .40 1.25 
Five days later than “The Landreth.” Large, John Baer. ......... .05 .40 1.25 
globular fruit, solid, smooth skin, flesh bright The Landreth. r . ....... .05, .45 1.50 
scarlet and of excellent quality. Fruit free from Marglobe.05 .45 1.50 
cracks or any convolutions upon the surface. Vine 
strong and very hardy. A first-class Garden sort. 
DELAWARE BEAUTY—105 Days 
The Delaware Beauty was introduced by Landreth 
in the autumn of 1912. A showy medium-sized, red 
sort. Vine compact, deep green, blight-resistant, 
thick stemmed, extraordinarily productive. The 
fruit is almost entirely free from splits, which is 
a most distinguishing quality. It is very uni¬ 
form in size and showy, with a habit of simul¬ 
taneously coloring up all over the fruit. Shape 
slightly flattish at blossom end, quite glob¬ 
ular at stem or crown, and no depression 
whatever at stem end. It is unusually 
full on top —• a most desirable quality, 
absolutely no waste. Its habit of rip¬ 
ening a week ahead of the Landreths’ 
Red Rock and two weeks ahead of 
Stone is most desirable. A productive 
sort which was long looked for to come 
in ahead of these two late varieties. Can¬ 
ners especially are asked to observe this 
most profitable character. It, like all other 
Landret.h-grown Tomatoes, can only be 
bought in sealed, lithographed cardboard boxes 
and packets. 
Earliana—90 Days 
One of the best early, red, smooth Tomatoes on the 
market today. Fruits medium size, nearly round 
and bright scarlet. Vines healthy with small foliage, 
very productive and ripening the entire crop in a 
short time. Vines of this variety in the Middlq The Landreth —$4 Size 
