THE LARGEST TOMATO GROWN 
COLOSSAL 
This is the largest of all Tomatoes, 
being even larger than the famous 
Ponderosa. Many planters in dif¬ 
ferent parts of the country have grown 
Colossal Tomatoes weighing over 3 
lbs., and some more than 4 lbs. Not 
only does the Colossal produce giant 
fruits but it produces them in abun¬ 
dance. One planter in Illinois raised 
over a ton of Tomatoes from 186 
plants. The very thick, meaty flesh, 
few seeds, and mild flavor combine to 
give the Colossal a quality on a par 
with its jmmense size. Unsurpassed 
for slicing or canning. 
Pkt. 20c — 3 Pkts. 50c— 
Oz. 75c, Postpaid 
BREAK-O-DAY TOMATOES 
The Earliest, Disease Resistant, Globe Shaped, 
Scarlet Fruited, Meaty Tomato Yet Introduced 
We are pleased to be able to supply our customers with seed 
of this wonderful Tomato, which is the result of the most recent 
and scientific research in tomato growing by Dr. Fred J. Pritch¬ 
ard of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Break-O-Day is 
a hybrid from Marglobe and other earlier varieties. It ripens 
as early as Earliana, about two weeks earlier than Marglobe. 
The foliage is similar to that of the Earliana. The fruits are 
of the Marglobe type, deep globe shaped, solid, meaty, with 
but few seeds, and of a beautiful scarlet color. No acid; just 
full of delicious sweet, beautiful red meat. Break-O-Day not 
only starts bearing early, but is an abundant yielder throughout 
the entire season. We can highly recommend Break-O-Day 
to market growers, home gardeners and canners. 
Pkt. 10c —3 Pkts. 25c—Oz. 35c, Postpaid 
GIANT OXHEART TOMATO 
Oxheart is a giant among tomatoes. It is smooth, thick, tender 
and almost seedless; frequently showing two inches thick with¬ 
out a seed cavity. Three pound specimens are quite common. 
A pink tomato with a delicious mild flavor that every lover of 
fruit likes. For quality, it is unexcelled, and, as it becomes 
better known, it is sure to be one of the most popular tomatoes 
yet introduced. 
Pkt. 15c—2 Pkts. 25c—1/2 oz. 45c—Oz. 75c, Postpaid 
MARGLOBE 
This New Tomato is the result of the efforts of Dr. 
F. Pritchard of the United States Department of Ag¬ 
riculture, who has succeeded in producing a perfectly 
globe-shaped tomato of the most beautiful red color. 
It bears a abundant crop of good-sized fruit which 
ripens well up to the stem. It is a second early sort 
and has proven to be disease resistant in the section 
where tomato diseases are most prevalent. Pkt. 10c— 
Oz. 35c 
GARDEN HUCKLEBERRY 
The Garden Huckleberry produces from 
seed the first year. A new fruit that can¬ 
not be excelled for pies and preserves. 
Very prolific, yield¬ 
ing an immense crop 
of fruit. It is an annu¬ 
al and must beplanted 
each year from seed. 
Grows and thrives in 
all climates and on all 
kinds of soil. The 
fiuits growlargerthan 
the common Huckle¬ 
berry or Blueberry. 
If cooked with apples, 
lemon, or anything 
sour, they make the 
finest jelly. You will be delighted and 
astonished with this easily grown, wonder¬ 
ful novelty. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c, Postpaid 
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