Fulwood's Tomato 
Plants 
Ready April 
1st to June 
15th. 
GREATER BALTIMORE, MAR- 
GLOBE AND BONNIE BEST 
VARIETIES—I ship more Tomato 
Plants than any other grower, ship¬ 
ping them by the millions to 
practically every state in the 
Union to both large and 
small canning factories, 
truck farmers, gardeners 
and to individuals who grow 
Tomatoes for their own use. 
I have developed these va¬ 
rieties to a very high state 
and my plants are excep¬ 
tionally rooted, large and 
stocky. They are all open 
temperatures and will start 
Tomatoes much earlier and 
field grown and are acclimated to outside 
growing quickly and produce rich, red ripe 
more surely than home-grown plants. Tomato plants are not frost-proof, 
however, and should not be ordered shipped until all danger of killing 
frost is passed. My Tomato plants are not perishable and when packed 
as I pack them in deep, damp moss they will keep in good condition for 
several days. Order Bonnie Best for early market and home garden use. 
The Marglobe is wilt-resistant and the fruit is of medium size, solid, good 
color and a good shipper and will make a fine main crop. The Greater 
Baltimore variety is a mid-season Tomato and is used by canners more 
than any other, producing a very heavy crop of large solid Tomatoes and 
a sure cropper. 
In growing my Tomato plants I use only the very finest certified seed I 
can buy and plant only on new land. The plants are sprayed continu¬ 
ously to prevent disease and when ready for shipment plants are pulled 
one at a time and the roots are well wrapped in damp moss. These 
Tomato plants can be shipped successfully to all parts of the United 
States. 
Prices by parcel post, prepaid: 100 Plants for 50c; 500 Plants for $1.75; 
1,000 Plants for $2.50. Prices by express collect: 1,000 Plants to 4,000 
Plants at $1.75 per 1,000; 5,000 Plants to 9,000 Plants at $1.50 per 1,000; 
10,000 Plants and over at $1.25 per 1,000. 
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