NEW BURBANK TOMATO 
This is one of Luther Burbank’s marvelous new creations. A tomato by far the earliest and 
best we have ever grown. Just think of it from seeds planted in open ground will bear fruit earlier 
than plants from a hotbed. Fruit ripe week to ten days earlier than any other extra early Tomato 
known. Ripens up perfectly without crack, spot or blemish. Color bright red, and smooth. A 
continuous bearer throughout the season. A firm large tomato of superior quality. Fruit has no 
open cavities. Seeds are few and small. Slices solid as a beef steak. Plants resist wilt and other 
Tomato diseases. Unlike other tomatoes, the skin peels freely from the rich firm flesh. If you 
want a real early Tomato this year then do not fail to plant this wonderful BURBANK TOMATO. 
WORLD’S EARLIEST. Packet about 500 seeds. Ounce about 7,500. 
Pkt. 10c; V 2 oz. 30c; 1 oz. 45c; 2 ozs. 80c; *4 lb. $1.50 
PRITCHARD TOMATO 
The PRITCHARD Tomato was originated by 
the Department of Agriculture. Very similar to 
Marglobe, but earlier. It may eventually replace 
both Earliana and Bonny Best. Fruit of good 
size, round, brilliant red throughout. Seed pockets 
very small, meat solid, no core. Record of 75 to 80 
fruits to a plant. Twenty ton to the acre. Plants 
grow strong and sturdy but not rank growth. 
Home and market gardeners should give this new 
variety a trial. 
Pkt. 15c; 2 for 25c 
SWEET SIBERIAN WATERMELON 
An EXTRA EARLY golden yellow fleshed Watermelon. Introduced in 
Siberia. Ripens in 50 days. Yields heavily. A real melon for the short season 
sections. Melons medium size, seeds small. Flesh very sweet, sugary and 
delicious. It is one of the best Extra Early Watermelons I have ever tasted. 
It sure is a good one. Try it. 
Pkt. 10c; 1 oz. 25c; % lb. 75c 
Burbank Tomato seed we got from you ripened first of all varieties. Mrs. C. A. Carlson, Lake Crystal, Minn. 
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