NORTHRUP. KING & C O. * S 
TOMATO—Early Varieties (Continued) 
June Pink 95 days 
A very early pink sort. The vine is com¬ 
pact and branches freely. Fruits produced 
in clusters of 6 to 8 fruits. Medium size, 
uniform, smooth and very attractive. Pro¬ 
duces throughout the season. A favorite 
with home gardeners. 
Red Head 95 days 
(Quite similar to Chalks Early Jewel.) 
Fruits bright red, large, smooth, nearly 
globe shape, very meaty and have small 
seed cavities. Vines of medium growth and 
quite blight resistant. 
Main Crop 
Acme 1 1 0 days 
A medium size, slightly oval, smooth to¬ 
mato with purplish pink skin and deep scar¬ 
let flesh. The vine is large and very prolific, 
bearing fruits in clusters of 4 or 5, early 
and continuously until frost. 
Beauty 1 1 0 days 
The most popular of the large purple 
sorts. Fruit large, smooth, purplish-pink 
skin, light pink flesh. Large, vigorous, heavy 
bearing plants. An excellent shipper. 
Break O’Day 114 days 
A new variety developed by the U. S. 
Dept, of Agriculture. Fruits, scarlet, globe 
shaped, very solid. Borne in clusters on 
rather open vines. Excellent shipper. Disease 
resistant. Free from cracking. 
Crimson Cushion (Beefsteak) 1 20 days 
A scarlet “sport” from Ponderosa and 
resembles the original stock except that the 
color is a brilliant crimson-scarlet. The very 
large fruits are carried in clusters of 4 to 6. 
Flesh is very solid and meaty, making it a 
fine table sort. 
Dwarf Champion 125 days 
Medium size, purplish-pink, nearly round 
fruit. Plant grows like a tree and some¬ 
times called “Tree Tomato.” Stems are short, 
thick and almost self-supporting. May be 
Spark’s Earliana 95 days 
An excellent early, bright scarlet tomato. 
Nearly round, smooth. Vines open, small 
foliage, fruits crowded in clusters of 6 to 
10 over the entire plant; 3 in. in diameter 
and 2 V 2 in. thick, uniform in size, fleshy and 
solid. 
Spark’s Earliana Special Strain 
Extra fine stock of this strain. 
McGee 95 days 
A first early variety, having pink and 
scarlet fruited plants which are similar to 
June Pink and Earliana. 
Varieties 
grown quite close together where space is 
limited. 
Dwarf Stone 1 30 days 
The largest bright red, dwarf, tree sort. 
A great favorite with home gardeners and 
commercial canners. A late variety produc¬ 
ing solid, smooth fruit. 
Golden Queen (Trophy) 1 1 2 days 
An early, large, smooth, bright yellow 
tomato, some times with a slight blush of 
red. Very productive and possesses a flavor 
superior to the red sorts, as it has less acid. 
Greater Baltimore 1 1 0 days 
A red fruited, medium large, solid tomato 
somewhat more desirable than the Stone in 
that it is a little earlier and more pro¬ 
ductive. Plants are strong, continuous crop¬ 
pers, bearing until killed by frost. No ridges 
or cracks, making it an ideal canner. 
Marglobe 1 1 4 days 
This well known and very popular tomato 
was developed by the U. S. Dept, of Agri¬ 
culture and thoroughly tested in sections 
where wilt and rust diseases are destructive, 
meeting with great success. Produces medi¬ 
um size, smooth, deep globe shape, meaty, 
bright red fruits in clusters of 5 to 7. A 
heavy producer and excellent for market 
gardeners—also fine for home gardens. 
Marglobe Tomato 
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