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LANDRETHS’ SEEDS COME FROM A LINE OF CAREFULLY BRED ANCESTORS 
TOMATO—Continued 
★ LANDRETHS’ SUNRISE (CERTIFIED) — 85 Days 
We believe this strain is superior to others in the Earliana Group. The vines are small and compact 
but produce an abundance of large, red, smooth fruits under good cultural and soil conditions. For best 
results, plant Landreths’ Sunrise on good soil, and closer in the row than larger vined varieties. 
C. Picked Certified, pkt., .10; oz., .85; | lb., $2.75 
Certified, pkt., .10; oz., .55; ilb., $1.75 
Uncertified, pkt., .05; oz., .45; 1 lb., $1.50 
★ MARGLOBE (CERTIFIED)—100 Days 
This variety is un¬ 
doubtedly the best of all 
recent introductions. It 
was developed, named 
and introduced by the 
late Dr. Pritchard, of the 
Bureau of Plant Indus¬ 
try, United States De¬ 
partment of Agriculture, 
Washington, D. C. It 
has been vastly improved 
by us since its introduc¬ 
tion by individual plant 
selection so that it is 
nearly perfect. It is glob¬ 
ular in shape, deep red 
color, very little depres¬ 
sion at the stem end, has 
few seeds and does not 
crack readily. The blos¬ 
som scar is very incon¬ 
spicuous. It has solid in¬ 
ternal structure, no green 
core and is most pro¬ 
ductive, one of our ten 
acre fields in 1934 pro¬ 
ducing over 210 tons; 
that is at the rate of 21 
tons of red ripe fruits to Marglobe 
the acre. The vines are 
robust and as wilt-resistant as any variety we have 
ever seen. It possesses everything desirable in char¬ 
acter and is a most at¬ 
tractive tomato in every 
way. The northern mar¬ 
ket much prefers a red 
tomato to a pink. The 
growers have been using 
a Pink Globe because 
they could not get a red. 
Marglobe has been found 
to be the best tomato 
which can be grown in 
Florida and other parts 
of the South for shipping 
to northern markets. We 
recommend the Mar¬ 
globe for market gar¬ 
deners, kitchen gardeners 
and canners. The seed 
which we offer is all 
grown by us and is an 
improved strain of the 
original stock obtained 
from the late Dr. Pritch¬ 
ard. This variety will be 
more generally cultivated 
during the summer of 
1936 as it is the surest 
cropper and therefore the 
most profitable of all 
varieties. We cannot 
too much for our strain of Marglobe and 
we hope all our customers will order it. 
say 
C. Picked Certified, pkt., .10; oz., .85; { lb., $2.75 
Certified, pkt., .10; oz., .55; \ lb., $1.75 
Uncertified, pkt., .05; oz., .30; \ lb., $1.00 
★ NORTON (CERTIFIED) —115 Days 
This is a wilt-resistant strain of the original Stone. For this reason it is considered by many as the 
superior of Stone where the wilt disease is present. The fruits are solid, and of good color, but not quite 
as deep as Landreths’ Red Rock. 
C. Picked Certified, pkt., .10; oz., .85; l lb., $2.75 Certified, pkt., .10; oz., .55; \ lb., $1.75 
Uncertified, pkt., .05; oz., .30; l lb., $1.00 
PEAR SHAPED RED —100 Days 
Small pickling fruits shaped like a pear. 
Pkt., .05; oz., .45; l lb., $1.50. 
PLUM SHAPED RED — 100 Days 
2 inches long by £ to 1 inch in diameter, the shape of a plum. Fruit bright or scarlet red, used in pickling 
in unbroken form. 
Pkt., .05; oz., .45; \ lb., $1.50. 
