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F. H. WOODRUFF & SONS, MILFORD, CONNECTICUT 
TOMATO 
Culture Start your early tomato plants in¬ 
doors, allowing 4 to 6 weeks to produce plants for 
setting out. Sow the seed in February or March 
in hot beds or in shallow boxes in the house, in 
rows 4 to 6 inches apart and half an inch deep. 
When the plants are about 2 inches high, trans¬ 
plant into 3 inch pots or shallow boxes 4 in. apart 
each way. Transplant in the open ground when 
all danger of frost is past, 3 to 4 feet apart each 
way. Cultivate frequently. An ounce will pro¬ 
duce about 3000 plants, enough for half an acre. 
Oxheart Tomato 
PRITCHARD (Scarlet Topper) A new product of the 
U. S. Dept, of Agriculture, developed by the late 
Dr. Pritchard. A midseason to late variety, a heavy 
yielder and of the type called self-topping or pruning. 
The fruit is deep scarlet color, globe shaped, solid and 
smooth. As it is wilt-resistant, it is finding favor 
in sections subject to wilt, and its shipping qualities 
are making it popular in the South. Pkt., 15c; oz., 
75c; lb., $2.50; lb, $8.00. 
BREAK O'DAY A new tomato developed by the U. S. Dept, 
of Agriculture. Its main feature is its earliness, for it is 
as early as Earliana and earlier than Bonny Best. It re¬ 
sembles Marglobe as to shape, its color not quite as good 
as Marglobe, nor will it stand hot burning weather as 
well as some varieties. Pkt, 15c; oz, 75c; 54 lb, $2.50; 
lb, $8.00. 
SPECIAL EARLIANA A special selection of this va¬ 
riety which is larger than the old type of Earliana, 
has a thicker skin and ripens well up to the stem end ; 
very free from cracks. Grows a small but vigorous 
vine, nearly globe shaped fruit, solid and bright 
scarlet. Pkt, 15c; oz, 75c 34 lb, $2.50; lb, $8.00. 
EARLIANA Our regular stock of Earliana, equal to what 
is generally on the market. Pkt, 15c; oz, 50c; 54 lb, 
$1.50; lb, $5.00. 
BONNY BEST One of the standard early varieties, 
a little later in maturity than Earliana. The fruit is 
bright red and smooth, ripening evenly and right 
down to the stem. One of the best all around toma¬ 
toes, though not the earliest. Pkt, 10c; oz, 40c; 
Vi, lb, $1.25; lb, $4.00. 
DWARF CHAMPION A second-early or main crop sort, 
purplish pink in color, especially desirable for gardens of 
limited space. The vines are about two feet high and vig¬ 
orous. Fruits are smooth and medium sized. Pkt, 15c; 
oz, 50c; K lb, $1.50; lb, $5.00. 
DWARF STONE Vines are dwarf but vigorous and produc¬ 
tive. The fruit is smooth, bright red, and solid. The largest 
fruiting of the dwarf varieties, and matures with the later 
varieties. Pkt, 15c; oz, 50c; 54 lb, $1.50; lb, $5.00. 
OXHEART The largest tomato; the specimen illus¬ 
trated weighed 1 lb. 5 oz, and was not one of the 
largest on the plant. The shape is “oxheart”, as 
shown, the fruit very heavy and solid with almost 
no seed cells. As a slicing tomato, it has no equal. 
Pkt, 15c; oz, 75c; 34 lb, $2.50; lb, $8.00. 
JOHN BAER A bright red tomato a few days 
earlier than Bonny Best, bearing a very heavy crop 
of large, smooth, evenly ripened fruit. Seldom bursts 
when dead ripe. Pkt, 10c; oz, 40c; 34 lb, $1.00; 
lb, $3.50. 
CLARK'S EARLY An early sort, bearing a heavy crop of 
tomatoes which are very large for such an early variety. 
The vines are vigorous and bear their fruit in attractive 
clusters. The interior color is very fine and the seed 
cavities unusually small. The fruit is very deep from 
stem to bottom. Pkt, 15c; oz, 50c; J4 lb, $1.50; lb, $5.00. 
EARLY ACME One of the largest and best of the early 
purplish-pink varieties. The fruits are round, smooth, 
medium size, free from cracks, and stand shipment well. 
Mostly used for home gardens, however. Pkt, 10c; 
oz, 40c; 54 lb, $1.25; lb, $4.00. 
CHALK'S EARLY JEWEL One of the best early tomatoes, 
vigorous, productive. The fruit is nearly round or flat¬ 
tened, bright deep scarlet-red, smooth and of good 
quality. Makes a fine main crop sort, the bearing 
season being long. Pkt, 10c; oz, 40c; 54 lb, $1.00; 
lb, $3.50. 
LIVINGSTON'S BEAUTY A main crop sort, fruit medium size 
and slightly flattened. The vine growth is heavy and 
quite wilt-resistant. Pkt, 10c; oz, 40c; 54 lb-, $1.00; 
lb, $3.50. 
LIVINGSTON'S GLOBE A large purple fruited variety of 
splendid quality. Fruit large, round, and matures earlier 
than most main crop sorts. Makes a fine shipper, and is 
grown very largely in the South for shipment North. Pkt, 
15c; oz, 50c; 54 lb, $1.50; lb, $5.00. 
