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“SEEDS THAT SUCCEED” 
Woodruff’s 
1932 
Introduction 
Marbaer 
Tomato 
A New Variety 
THIS NEW TOMATO —A 
cross between the original 
strain of MARGLOBE and 
JOHN BAER—has resulted in 
a Fixed Type possessing ALE 
of the VIRTUES of the Orig¬ 
inal PARENT MARGLOBE 
Strain and —FULLY TWO 
WEEKS EARLIER. We have 
tested Early Marglobe out 
commercially with our Can¬ 
ning Friends in an extensive 
manner under the very ad¬ 
verse conditions of drought 
the past summer with re¬ 
markable results. It is just as 
LARGE as Marglobe and just 
as FIRM. It ripens evenly and colors well up to the stem. It is equally DISEASE 
RESISTANT and if anything a BIGGER YIELDER. It is a FINE SHIPPER. 
We anticipate a great future for this New Introduction for THE CANNER, 
THE SHIPPER, THE MARKET GARDENER or THE HOME GARDEN. 
Oz., 80c. 34 lb., $2.00. Lb., $6.00. 10 lbs., $50.00 
PRITCHARD (Scarlet Topper).Pkt., 10c.; oz. 60c.; 34 lb. $1.75; Ll>., $5.00 
Wilt resistant, of the type of plant known as self-topping or self-pruning. Mid¬ 
season to late and a heavy cropper. Fruits globe-shaped, deep scarlet, smooth and solid. 
A good home and market variety and very popular for shipping. 80 to 85 days. 
OX HEART.Pkt., 10c.; oz., 60c.; 34 lb., $1.50; Lb., $5.00 
A late large fruited variety of distinct appearance and perfect quality. Heart- 
shaped, rosy pink, and very solid fleshed, with few seeds. Single fruits often weigh 2 
pounds or more. Mildly acid and of pleasing flavor. Home gardeners have given this 
new variety an enthusiastic reception. 85 to 90 days. 
