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Berry Seed Company, Ciarinda, Iowa 
Write for Quantity Lot Prices 
Postpaid prices on each of following 
2 varieties: Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; *4 lh., 60c; 
14 lh., $1.00; 1 lb., $1.79. 
Marglobe 
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EARLY TOMATOES 
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Postpaid prices on each of following 4 varieties : 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c; lb., 75c; y z lh., $1.40; 1 lh., $2.40. 
652 John Baer. An excellent early variety for truck gar¬ 
dening or canning. Vines of medium height. Fruits 
medium sized, scarlet red, will not burst when ripe. 
653 Earlihell. Fruits are beautiful deep glossy red, re¬ 
markably large for extra early. Solid and meaty, of line 
flavor. Vines vigorous and productive. 
654 Early June. The earliest of the pink fruited varieties. 
Fruits medium sized, smooth, purplish-pink, of fine sub-acid 
flavor. 
655 Earliana. Standard early variety for home or market 
garden. Vines medium small, very productive. Fruits deep 
scarlet, medium to large, exceptionally smooth. 
Postpaid price on each of following 6 varieties: Pkt., 5c; 
OZ., 28c; 14 lh., 80c; y z lh., $1.50; 1 lh., $2.75. 
656 Pield’s Early Redhead. Globe shaped, slightly flattened. 
Color deep blood-red. Extra smooth, seldom cracks open. 
Good thrifty grower, producing abundantly. 
LATE or MAIN CROPS 
661 Matchless. One of the 
best in its class. A mid¬ 
season variety. Plants 
strongly productive. Fruits 
cardinal red, uniform in 
size and shape, quite 
smooth; well adapted to 
canning. 
663 New Stone 1 . A favor¬ 
ite canning variety. Vines 
large, very productive. 
Fruits large, smooth, at¬ 
tractive scarlet-red, of fine 
flavor. 
Postpaid prices on each 
of following 6 varieties: 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 30c; 14 lh., 
$1.00; y z lh., $1.85; 1 lh., 
$3.40. 
662 Golden Queen. The 
standard large yellow va¬ 
riety for main crop plant¬ 
ing. Fruits are smooth 
and large, uniform in size, 
and of attractive golden 
yellow color. They are 
solid and meaty, mild and delicious in flavor. 
664 Berry’s New Tree. Plants are of dwarf tree 
type, strong and erect. Fruit bright red. medium 
sized, smooth, fairly solid, and of good flavor. 
658 Livingston Beauty. 
One of the best pink 
fruited sorts, second early. 
Plants sturdy, productive. 
Fruits medium large, 
smooth, purplish-pink of 
good quality. 
660 Acme. A second early 
variety, desirable for home 
gardens and shipping. 
Vines hardy and produc¬ 
tive; fruits set in clusters. 
Purplish-pink, medium 
sized, smooth. 
665 New Marglobe. A 
splendid variety intro¬ 
duced by the U. S. Depart¬ 
ment of Agriculture. Re¬ 
sistant to disease, wilt and 
rust. It is justly popular 
Earliana as an all-purpose variety, 
for home gardening, mar¬ 
ket, and canning. Fruits ripen evenly to a rich scar¬ 
let, are medium large, smooth; flesh solid, meaty and 
of a delicious flavor. Vines vigorous and very pro¬ 
ductive. - . , 
666 Berry’s Improved Ponderosa. This is a variety- 
popular with market gardeners. Vines large and 
spreading; bear until frost. Fruits are purplish- 
pink and grow to immense size. They are solid* 
meaty and of inviting flavor. 
667 Yellow P 1 u m. Oval 
yellow plum-shaped fruit 
about 2 inches long. Used 
for pickling and preserves. 
Very productive. 
668 Red Pear. Fruits pear 
shaped, borne' in clusters; 
valuable for preserving and 
salads. Sweet and delicious. 
669 Ground Cherry or 
Husk Tomato. Fruits small, 
round, yellow, of delicate 
flavor. Used for preserves. 
671 Oxheart. A newer and 
distinctly attractive variety 
that sells well on the mar¬ 
ket. Fruits grow extremely’' 
large, heart-shaped, pink. 
Very solid, meaty and of a 
delicious sub-acid flavor. It 
is almost seedless. We urge 
you to raise some Oxhearts. 
Postpaid prices: Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 40c; 14 lh., $1.45; y z lh., 
$2.70; 1 lh., $4.90. 
670 Breakaday. A Wilt Resistant variety, devel¬ 
oped ,by U. S. Department of Agriculture. Outstand¬ 
ing for early maturity and productiveness. Fruits 
orange-red, medium large, smooth, solid and heavyv 
673 Pritchai'd or Scar¬ 
let Topper. Fruits large, 
smooth, and solid, bright 
scarlet. Heavily produc¬ 
tive; fine for home use 
or market. A disease-re¬ 
sistant variety. 
Postpaid prices on 
each of following 2 
varieties: Pkt., 5c; oz., 
20 c; V4 lh., 60c; y z lh., 
$1.00; 1 lh., $1.79. 
659 Chalk’s Early Jewel. 
Produces the largest, 
smoothest tomatoes in 
its class. Color bright 
red, flavor delicious, 
fruits solid and meaty. 
A second early variety. 
Prolific yielder. 
672 Greater Baltimore. 
Fruits are large, thick- 
flat, smooth and of a 
deep red color. Used ex¬ 
tensively for canning 
and by market gardeners. 
Vines are large and me- 
Oxlieart dium heavy. 
