MARKET GARDENERS AND FLORISTS PRICE LIST —1935 
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Liebesapfel ( Ger .) TOMATOES Pomo d’oro (It.) 
An ounce of seed will produce about 2000 plants. 
Harris’ Northern Grown Pedigree Strains 
For many years we have made a specialty of growing tomato seed of the best possible quality 
here in the North on Moreton Farm. Our seed is grown from carefully selected pedigree stocks. 
Many years of careful selection combined with our short seasons have made our strains earlier and 
hardier than the same varieties grown farther South and in the West. 
We grow tomatoes for seed purposes only! It costs more to grow tomato seed the way we do 
here in the North, but the results our customers get make it well worth while. 
John Baer— Improved Strain 
This improved strain of the John Baer tomato will produce larger fruit and more tons of fine 
fruit to the acre than any stock we have ever seen. 
The fruit is unusually large for this variety and is very smooth. It is deep red throughout and 
colors right up to the stem. The vines are vigorous and healthy and produce heavy crops. 
We regard this Improved John Baer as one of the best medium early tomatoes for market or 
canning. Oz. 50c; lb. $1.35; lb. $4.50; 5 lbs. $20.00. 
Earliana Tomato 
Harris’ Extra Early Northern Grown Strain 
We are sure that all our customers who have raised our special strain of Earliana tomato will 
agree with us that it is the smoothest and best colored stock of Earliana obtainable. There are other 
tomatoes offered under different names which are said to be earlier than Earliana, but we have 
found none to be any earlier and most of them are irregular in shape and not colored well. 
We offer seed of our own growing at Moreton Farm: Oz. 50c; lb. $1.50; lb. $5.00. 
Harris’ Early STONE Tomato 
Produces large deep red fruit. 
By raising the seed in this northern lati¬ 
tude and making selections with special refer¬ 
ence to earliness for a number of years we 
have obtained a strain that ripens almost as 
early as Bonny Best and John Baer and at the 
same time has retained the other good quali¬ 
ties of the old Stone. 
The fruit is smooth deep red, solid, firm 
and very sweet. The yield is high and mar¬ 
ket gardeners with a discriminating trade will 
find this a very profitable tomato to raise. 
Harris’ Success Tomato 
This is one of the finest tomatoes which we 
know. 
The fruit is practically perfect—large, 
well colored, smooth, firm, and of exception¬ 
ally fine quality, being quite free from acidity 
when cooked. In addition it yields enormous 
crops, as large or larger than any other kind 
we raise. The fruit ripens as early as John 
Baer and Bonny Best, is larger and more solid. 
Market gardeners will find this a very 
profitable main crop variety to grow. We do 
not know of any kind that yields larger crops 
of smooth handsome fruit. 
Oz. 50c; K lb. $1.35; lb. $4.50; 5 lbs. 
$ 20 . 00 . 
Oz. 50c; K lb. $1.30; lb. $4.25; 5 lbs. 
$18.50. 
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