Pritchard Tomato Won First Place in a Trial Conducted 
in Oklahoma. Tonnage of Marketable Fruits Was 
Greater Than Any of the Other 52 Plantings in 
This Test 
TOMATO Canning Varieties 
(Continued from page 75) 
Canner’s Jewell (New)—Blood Red Flesh This Vas 
developed in the Rocky Ford district for canning- use. Yields abun¬ 
dantly large, very smooth, deep red fruits. The skin is thick and 
peels well. Flesh firm and walls thick. Its outstanding character¬ 
istic is the very deep blood red color, which is carried clear through 
the tomato. Shape the same as Chalk’s Early Jewell, but slightly 
larger and more full. While this is primarily a canning sort, you 
will find it excellent for slicing. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz„ 85e) (14 lb., 83.15) (lb., 87.50) (5 lbs., 833.00) 
prepaid. 
Indiana Baltimore 
82 days. An improved strain of Greater 
Baltimore. It is of the stone type, and 
a favorite canning sort. Vine large and medium heavy. Fruits 
deep red, large, smooth and solid; thick flat in shape. Well liked 
by market gardeners in some sections. Heavily productive. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz,, 40c) (14 lb., 81.20) (lb., 84.50) (5 lbs., 819.80) 
prepaid. 
Norton Tomato—Wilt Resistant Stone—This fine tomato is a favorite 
with our California customers. 
Norton Wilt Resistant Stone, Burrell’s Special 
Q#alpir , |-ir»r» 80 days. A wilt resistant variety developed from 
jeieuion Stone, introduced by the United States Department of 
Agriculture. One of the best sorts for canning. We believe it un¬ 
surpassed in flavor for use in making catsup and for home canning. 
Plants productive and medium heavy; fruits large, flattened globe 
shaped, bright red and very solid. See bottom of page 77 for differ¬ 
ence between this selection and our standard seed. 
(Pkt.. 10c) (14 oz., 35c) (oz., 81.10) (14 lb., 84.00) (lb., 814.00) 
(5 lbs., 801.60) prepaid. 
Norton Wilt Resistant Stone 
this variety. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 40«) (14 lb., 81.20) 
prepaid. 
Refer to Burrell’s Special 
Selection for description of 
(lb., 84.50) (5 lbs., 819.SO) 
f anno J c lV/lai*olr»Vw» 80 days. A very large somewhat flattened 
Ednner S ivi.a.rgiuuc type of Marglobe. Shape about the same 
as Norton and as grown here is fully as large if not larger than that 
variety. Growers who like Marglobe but wish a much larger tomato 
should try it. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz., 60c) (14 lb., 81.85) (lb., 8«-50) (5 lbs., 82S.60) 
prepaid. 
Just a word about our plans for the increased and better production of 
tomato and pepper seeds. 
In addition to plans for an increased acreage here at Rocky Ford for our 
1935 seed growing we have secured farms in a Colorado Mountain Canyon 
where the elevation is over 5,300 ft. and the narrow Canyon hemmed in by 
high mountains which protect from cold to such an extent that the season 
is two months longer than at Rocky Ford. We have altitude for increased 
hardiness and a long season for full maturity. Here we hope to produce 
some very excellent seed from our finest selections of planting stocks. 
We thought you would be interested to know this and if you want word 
-early next fall as to results we would be glad to hear from you. We are 
determined to produce 
“As Good As Grow for You to Sow” 
76 D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford„ Colorado 
