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TOMATO—Continued 
PURPLE VARIETIES 
Cooper’s Special Globe—95 Days 
This is an early pink or purple globe-shaped tomato 
of the self-topping type. It is one of the parents of 
Pritchard’s Scarlet Topper and has the same 
characters of foliage. It is a few days earlier than 
Landreths’ Globe, has lighter foliage, and the 
fruits are smaller and more globe-shaped than 
Walter Richards. It is a favorite in some sections 
of the South for an early crop. 
Pkt., .05; oz., .35; \ lb., $1.15. 
Dwarf Champion—110 Days 
This is a late tomato of the dwarf or upright type. 
The plants have the habit of growth of peppers or 
eggplants rather than tomatoes. The foliage is 
dark green, the leaves large and broad like those of 
the potato. Because of the habit of growth, the 
plants may be set closer in the row and in rows 
closer together than ordinary varieties of tomatoes. 
The fruits are small to medium size, purple or pink 
in color and flattish round in shape. 
Pkt., .05; oz., .45; \ lb., $1.50. 
June Pink—90 Days 
Is a pink Earliana—see Earliana for description. 
Pkt., .05; oz., .45; \ lb., $1.50. 
Certified Rutgers 
★LANDRETHS’ GLOBE (CERTIFIED>-100 Days 
This variety has a large, coarse vine which protects the fruit from sunscald. The fruits are globular 
when small, becoming slightly flattened and very large when mature. Our strain of this variety is a distinct 
improvement on the old Pink Globe variety, in fact our opinion is that Landreths’ Crown Picked Globe tomato 
can take the place of any of the old pink or purple varieties now grown. Try it. 
C. Picked Certified, pkt., .10; oz., .85; l lb., $2.75 Certified, pkt., .10; oz., .55; J lb. *1.7.5 
Uncertified, pkt., .05; oz., .35; \ lb., $1.15 * 
Oxheart—118 Days 
This is a very late tomato with long, thin vines and 
light foliage, extremely spreading in habit. The 
fruits are purple or pink in color, enormous in size, 
the shape of a beef heart, and with such a solid 
internal structure that there is very little room left 
for seed. The flavor is very mild and sweet which 
is preferred by some people to the more acid flavors. 
Pkt., .05; oz., .70; \ lb., $2.25. 
Ponderosa—115 Days 
The foliage of this variety is large and very spread¬ 
ing. The fruits are purple or pink in color, very 
large and flattish round in shape, somewhat irregular 
and a rough exterior. Some call this variety “Beef¬ 
steak,” while others use the same name for the 
Crimson Cushion, a red, large-fruited, flat variety. 
Since the internal structure is very solid, Ponderosa 
is favored by many as a home garden variety. 
Pkt., .06; oz., .66; \ lb., $1.76. 
YELLOW VARIETIES 
Golden Queen or Trophy—100 Days 
The foliage of this variety is similar to Ponderosa. 
The fruits are medium to large in size, flattish round 
in shape, and a golden yellow color. If one prefers 
a mild, sweet flavored tomato, this is just the variety 
for them. 
Pkt., .05; oz., .45; l lb., $1.50. 
Pear Shaped Yellow—'100 Days 
Small yellow fruit shaped like a pear. 
Pkt., .05; oz., .45; \ lb., $1.60. 
Plum-Shaped Yellow—100 Days 
Same as plum-shaped red in every particular except 
in color. Used in pickling in whole form. 
Pkt., .06; oz., .46; \ lb., $1.60. 
