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QUALITY SEED IS YOUR FIRST STEP TOWARD SUCCESS 
T OM AT O—Contin ued 
Matchless—115 Days 
This is the largest fruited sort of the second early 
class, and is especially adapted for home use, near¬ 
by markets and in some sections is very popular for 
canning. Vines are very vigorous, extremely pro¬ 
ductive and continue to bear until frost. Fruits 
are bright red in color, half flat, ovoid, smooth, very 
meaty and solid, having but few seeds. 
LANDRETHS’ NO SUBSTITUTE—110 Days 
Unusually productive. Very showy and distinctive 
in vine. Similar to the old Potato Leaved, but im¬ 
measurably superior. Vines spreading and vigorous, 
stems thick, leaves very dark and broad resembling 
a potato leaf, often being larger than a man’s hand. 
The physical vigor of the plant is assured by its 
great breathing or lung power. Fruit brilliant red, 
full sized, round or full at bottom or blossom end. 
Both fruit and vines very healthy. A very desirable 
sort, fruit ripening one week earlier than Stone, 
but by far a more showy sort. 
Plum Shaped Red—100 Days 
2 inches long by f to 1 inch in diameter, the shape of 
a plum. Fruit bright or scarlet red, used in pickling 
in unbroken form. 
Pritchard or Scarlet Topper—95 Days 
For description of this variety, see Certified stock. 
Radibaugh, Select—110 Days 
Very strong and healthy vine, leaves rather small. 
Fruit red, late, elongated, that is, longer than wide, 
much resembling the Delaware Beauty but larger. 
Wilt-resistant. 
LANDRETHS’ RED ROCK—110 Days 
For description of this variety, see Certified stock. 
Stone—115 Days 
For description of this variety, see page 74. 
LANDRETHS’ EXTRA EARLY SUNRISE—85 
Days 
Early: So named as it is undoubtedly the earliest of 
all Field Sorts, 5 to 8 days earlier than Earliana. 
Vine: Small and compact, which can be set one foot 
each way nearer than ordinary sorts. Foliage: 
Quite small. Fruit in the center of the vine, color 
red, shape flat, smooth skinned. Product: Averag¬ 
ing 10 tons to the acre where other sorts will only 
average half that amount. Not so highly recom¬ 
mended for late season planting. 
PURPLE VARIETIES 
Acme or Essex Hybrid—105 Days 
An early ripener, medium size, shape slightly oval 
and smooth, color reddish-purple; flesh deep scarlet 
and solid, a very popular sort everywhere, especially 
in markets where purple fruit is desired. 
Beauty—110 Days 
Well named, fruit considerably larger than Acme, 
color same, being reddish purple, solid, meaty, 
smooth, fine for table, growing on healthy vines. 
Cooper’s Special Globe—95 Days 
This is an improved purple Globe. Vines cling to 
ground more than other Globes, very productive, 
bruit large, solid, smooth shinned. Excellent 
keeping qualities. One of the best shippers. 
Landreths’ Crown-Picked Globe 
LANDRETHS’ CROWN-PICKED GLOBE—100 
Days 
We call special attention to the Landreths’ Crown- 
picked Globe Tomato. We know this variety to 
be something very fine as a shipper. The merit 
of value for shipping of the Landreths’ Globe as 
Landreth bred it, is that it has very thick, tough 
outer skin and interior walls, fitting it especially to 
resist skinning, cracking or bursting in transporta¬ 
tion, which resisting quality fits it for shipment to 
much longer distances than any other known 
sort. Don’t forget this point as to its unusual re¬ 
sisting quality against cracking and mashing in 
transportation. The shape of the Landreths’ 
Crown-picked Globe is longer between the stem and 
blossom end than the measurement across the fruit; 
in other words, it is slightly oblong or olive-shaped! 
The color is a rosy red, with never a split or spot. 
The shippers send many cars of Landreths’ Crown- 
picked Globe to the northern markets. Too much 
cannot be said as to the merits of the Landreths’ 
Crown Picked Globe. 
Pkt. Oz. M lb. 
Matchless.05 .40 1.25 
No Substitute.05 .50 1.75 
Plum Shaped Red.05 .50 1.75 
Pritchard or Scarlet Topper.05 .60 2.00 
Radibaugh, Select. .05 .40 1.25 
Red Rock, Landreths’.05 .40 1.25 
Sunrise, Landreths’.05 .50 1.75 
Acme.05 .40 1.25 
Beauty.05 .40 1.25 
Cooper’s Special Globe. .05 .45 1.50 
Crown Picked Globe.05 .45 1.50 
