Plant Our Colorado Grown Tomato Seed for 
Better Crops 
TOMATO— 
SHIPPING 
VARIETIES 
Beauty, Market Gardener’s Strain 
(Continued from page 73) 
84 days. Our own 
private stock. This 
variety on some markets is in special demand, and often carries a 
premium of 50 per cent above most other sorts. The large, smooth, 
handsome fruits with a slight dimple at the> blossom end when 
properly packed and graded certainly live up to their name “Beauty.” 
One of the best pink fruited, medium late sorts. Plant large, vigor¬ 
ous and prolific. Fruits borne in clusters, medium large, deep flat, 
smooth, purplish pink flesh, solid and of excellent quality. A good 
shipper. 
(Fkt., lOe) (44 oz., 25c) (oz., 95c) (% lb., $3,00) (lb., $11.00) (5 
lbs., $48.40) prepaid. 
See bottom of page 77 explaining difference between this and 
our standard seed. 
Beauty Same description as Market Gardener’s Strain. 
(Pkt.. 5c) (oz., 30c) (44 11>„ 90c) (lb., $3.25) (5 lbs., $14.30 > prepaid. 
Inna Pink RnrrplPg SpIpp* 66 da y s - The earliest pink 
June 1 inK, DUireil S oeicci fruited variety, having the 
habits of Earliana both as to plant and type of fruit. Fruits are 
pink instead of red. Skin tougher and flesh more solid. A favorite 
sort in some sections of the south. 
(Pkt., 10c) (44 ox., 25c) (oz., 75c) (44 lb., $2.00) (lb., $7.00) (5 
lbs., $30.80) prepaid. 
See bottom of page 77 explaining difference between this selec¬ 
tion and our standard seed. 
June Pink See Burrell’S Select June Pink for description. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 40c) (44 lb., $1.10) (lb., $3.75) (5 lbs., $16,50) 
prepaid. 
T iirina-ctnn’c 82 da y s - An excellent globe shaped pink 
v nigaiuu a fruited sort used extensively in the south 
for shipping. Heavily productive. Fruits purplish pink, smooth and 
solid. 
(Pkt.. 5c) (oz.. 30c 1 (44 11k. 90c) (lb., $3.25) (5 ll»s., $14.30) prepaid. 
Tomato Break O’Day 
A>ri a 70 days. Resistant to wilt and nail-head rust. 
Ulcdliv A/ LJ&.y One of the late Dr. Pritchard’s developments. 
Plants on the order of Earliana. Vine light, open and spreading 
with medium foliage. While early and very prolific is inclined to 
sunburn in some sections. Fruits medium large, orange-red, globe 
shaped, smooth and uniform. Somewhat on the order of Marglobe, 
but with walls hardly as thick. Flavor mild and agreeable. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 40c) (44 lb., $1.10) (lb., $3.75) (5 lbs., $10.50) 
prepaid. 
Plarlr^c. Farlv 72 da y s - A medium early variety exten- 
V/Itu& * iy sively used in the extreme south for 
green wrapping and shipping. Vines of medium growth, open, very 
prolific. Fruits medium large, globe shaped, bright scarlet, smooth, 
solid, with thick walls. Desirable also for slicing and canning. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz., 60c) (44 lb., $1.85) (lb., $6,50) (5 lbs., $28.60) 
prepaid._ 
Prom Flowerfield, Mich. — “I have had splendid success with your 
seeds and no one puts any finer melons, berries or vegetables on the 
market than I.” 
From Randolph, Ohio — “We did not buy our seed from you last 
year but just wished we had.” 
From Essex, Ill. — “I must say the Pritchard tomato is the best of 
all tomatoes I have ever seen.” 
From Newark, Ohio —“I planted your seed last year. Klondike 
watermelons best I ever raised. Have roadside garden.” 
74 D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colorado 
