VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES 
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CRIMSON OR PURPLISH-FRUITED VARIETIES 
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Produces larse fruits similar to Ponderosa, but smoother. Not quite so large, but earlier. 
Excellent for home garden, making a fine slicer. 
VINES—Exceptionally large giant size, spreading, hardy, and prolific. 
FRUIT —Purplish pink, huge, flattened, smooth, fine in appearance, meaty, mild flavor. 
COOPER’S SPECIAL THETA 
A self-topping shipping variety used by a number of growers who like to have the peak 
of production to be reached in a short time after ripening begins. 
VINES—Rather short, compact, and sturdy. 
FRUIT —Light purplish pink, globe shaped, does not crack easily, smooth, and solid. 
DWARF CHAMPION (Tree Tomato) TASTE 
A dwarf variety desirable for home garden use. 
VINES—“Tree” type, compact upright growth, dark green foliage, grows nicely in a 
small space. 
FRUIT —Pinkish purple color, flattened globe shape, smooth, solid, and of medium size. 
DWARF PONDEROSA TOAST 
Another dwarf or “tree” type tomato, producing large-sized fruit. Splendid for home 
garden use, making a wonderful slicer. 
VINES—Medium in height, erect, broad foliage. 
FRUIT —Pinkish color, flattened, smoother than regular Ponderosa, very meaty and solid, 
distinct mild flavor. 
EARLY DETROIT TAUNT 
A well-known medium early sort, valuable as a shipper. It is a very good producer. 
VINES—Vigorous, heavy foliage, and prolific. 
FRUIT —Rich purplish pink, nearly globe shaped, large, smooth, and solid. 
GULF STATE MARKET TAWNY 
An excellent, second early, shipping variety, and also fine for market use. Has particularly 
heavy skin that is not inclined toward cracking 
VINES—Medium in size, strong, hardy, shade fruit very nicely, somewhat self-topping. 
FRUIT —Crimson pink, medium large, meaty, solid, flattened globe shape, small seed cells. 
JUNE PINK TEACH 
The earliest pink variety. Similar to Earliana except for color. Highly desirable as a first 
early shipper. 
VINES—Rather short, open, and spreading. 
FRUIT —Attractive purplish pink, somewhat flattened, medium size, borne in uniform 
clusters, solid, and meaty. 
LIVINGSTON’S GLOBE TEASE 
Widely known as a standard tomato, outstanding for shipping and may be said to be 
equally popular for market and home use. As a forcing tomato it continues to be a 
leading late winter and spring crop. 
VINES—Medium large, prolific, hardy, sturdy, shades fruit very nicely. 
FRUIT —Purplish glossy rose, globe shaped, smooth, attractive, uniform in ripening. 
LIVINGSTON’S BEAUTY TEETH 
An old variety which withstands adverse weather. Valuable for a summer market crop. 
VINES—Very large, makes a hardy, strong growth, heavily productive, shades fruit well. 
FRUIT —Purplish pink, somewhat flattened, large, smooth, firm, not inclined to crack. 
LOUISIANA, PINK TODDY 
Developed for resistance to Fusarium Wilt. A heavy producer on badly infested soil. 
VINES—Vigorous grower, rather open in growth, sets fruit profusely. 
FRUIT —Pink, nearly globe shaped, medium sized, firm, small seed cavities, of fine flavor. 
MARHIO TOKAY 
A new pink Marglobe. An introduction from the Ohio Experiment Station which has 
great possibilities as a variety for shipping, market, and home gardening use. 
VINES—Strong growth, hardy, heavy foliage, quite productive. 
FRUIT —Purplish pink, globular, solid, meaty, exceptionally attractive, medium to large 
in size, not subject to cracking. 
OX HEART TEMPO 
Entirely different from any other tomato. Fruit has a novel heart shape that makes it a 
special attraction for home and market gardeners. 
VINES—Rather large, fairly productive, hardy grower, very late. 
FRUIT —Pink, heart shaped, very solid, uneven surface, exceptionally large, meaty, 
distinct appealing flavor. 
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