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Try the New Scorlef Down For Early Season Tomatoes 
TOMATOES—Continued 
Scarlet Dawn ^^Tnt re¬ 
duced in 1934. Received All- 
American Gold Medal for 
1935. A cross of Clark’s 
Early and Marglobe, earlier 
in season than either parent. 
Vines of medium growth, 
fairly open, very prolific. 
Fruits medium large with 
thick wall structure, globu¬ 
lar, smooth, free from flat 
sides, bright scarlet ripen¬ 
ing well to the stem, excep¬ 
tionally attractive. Highly 
desirable for home garden 
and shipping; also for early 
canning. Oz., 40c; % lb., 
$1.25; 1 lb., $4.50, postpaid. 
Red Head JR[ 
scarlet Tomato. Fruit is 
very smooth, meaty, runs 
quite uniform size, very 
productive. Oz., 30c; *4 
lb., 90c; 1 lb., $3.00, post¬ 
paid. 
Scarlet Dawn Tomatoes 
Rapr An early, productive, red Tomato, on 
the order of the Chalk’s Jewel. Splen¬ 
did producer. Oz., 25c; % lb., 65c; lb., $2.00, postpaid. 
NeW Stone "^e standard and general favorite with 
c truckers and canners, always dependable, 
very vigorous and productive, fruits round, large, 
solid, smooth and deep red in color. Oz., 20c; % lb., 
65c; 1 lb., $2.00, postpaid. 
Stone best of the dwarf Tomatoes. Fruits 
large, smooth, very solid, of a deep 
scarlet color. Oz., 40c; }4 lb., $1.25; lb., $4.00, postpaid. 
Penn State (Certified). A remarkable yielder — 20 tons 
per acre have been reported when grown 
3 feet apart and 27 inches apart in rows. Medium 
dark green foliage, and rather coarse, which covers 
the fruit well. The fruit is perfectly and evenly color¬ 
ed, a rich scarlet. A few seeded fruit makes it most 
desirable. Its rapid maturity will appeal to the crit¬ 
ical growers, who desire an early market. This is one 
of Dr. Meyers’ introductions, professor at the Penn¬ 
sylvania State College farms. Oz., $1.25; % lb., $4.00; 
1 lb., $14.00, postpaid. 
Small Fruited Tomatoes y P iSf, 'p'?,,”"”" 
canning, etc. They are easily grown and yield won¬ 
derfully well. Yellow Plum, Red Pear, Yellow Pear 
and Red Peach. Price of any of the four varieties: 
Vi oz., 15c; oz., 50c, postpaid. Special: One packet of 
each of these four varieties for 35c, postpaid. 
n I . This attractive pink skinned variety was the 
uxneari original introduction. It is exceedingly 
smooth and tender and almost seedless; frequently 
showing 2 inches thick without a seed cavity. It has 
that delicious mild flavor that every lover of this 
fruit likes so well. Its attractive shape, large size and 
excellent table qualities has brought it into deserved 
popularity with all who have grown it. Rich soil adds 
greatly to its productiveness. Late variety. 87 days. 
Oz., 50c; % lb., $1.75; 1 lb., $6.00, postpaid. 
This variety recommended by the Michigan State College. See next page for Michigan State Forcing. 
