For Best Certified Marglobe Tomatoes, use our plants 
Farming Tomato plants early in May 
Tomato Plants Plant May 1 to July 30 
Tomato plants are our greatest specialty, and we believe we are the largest growers of 
Tomato plants in the United States. Canneries and large growers in New York, Pennsylvania, 
New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois obtain 
their plants from us every year. We have had single orders for a million plants and many 
unsolicited testimonials say, “Your plants were good and the Tomatoes produced from them 
were the best received at the factory.” 
Our plants are grown from seed treated with Semesan, and we give quick service when 
plants are right size. 
Certified Marglobe. The leading variety and used as the main crop by almost all large 
growers. Seventy per cent of our sales on Tomato seed is the Marglobe. A second-early, 
solid, very meaty, thick red Tomato, that ripens well up to the stem, making it very desirable 
for canning or table use. Heavy yielder. All of our Marglobe plants are grown from New 
Jersey State Certified Seed. 
Pritchard (Scarlet Topper). This is a new variety introduced by Dr. Frederick J. Pritchard, 
of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. A heavy-yielding variety, about 10 days earlier 
than Marglobe. Vines are not as rugged as Marglobe and do not hold up throughout the 
season. 
Greater Baltimore. An extra-good main-crop red Tomato. 
Matchless. Large, extra-good market sort. A good Tomato for factories that pack whole 
Tomatoes, or good for market. Tomatoes are large, solid, and red. 
Improved Stone. An extra-good heavy Tomato for canning or slicing. 
Bonny Best. Second-early variety that is liked by canners that grind their Tomatoes for 
soups or catsups, as the fruits ripen to the stem and also have a beautiful red color when 
ground. Tomatoes grow in clusters. 
Ponderosa. A large purple Tomato, used in gardens. 
Acme. Early purple Tomato. 
Yellow Plum. Used for preserving. 
We will grow your plants for you from your own seed. 
We also have a large quantity of sash-grown Tomato plants. Price quoted when these 
are ready, about May 15 to 25. 
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