GROWERS OF QUALITY VEGETABLE PLANTS 
caps.” For earliest fruitings, pinch off all side shoots, and 
tie the single stem to a stake. For ordinary field crop, set 
plants 4 feet each way in checks and cultivate both ways. 
VARIETIES: 
Earliana. The Earliana is 
probably the earliest tomato 
grown, and is very popular for 
early market. The fruit is deep 
scarlet, medium to large size, 
and smooth for an early to¬ 
mato. 
Bonny Best. A fine variety 
for early market and home gar¬ 
den. Vines are vigorous and 
fruit bright scarlet in color, and 
uniform in ripening. 
Pritchard or Scarlet Topper. 
A wilt resistant variety similar 
to the Marglobe but earlier. It 
is disease resistant and very 
productive. The fruit is scarlet, 
large, smooth and globular in 
shape. 
Marglobe. Wilt resistant to¬ 
mato developed by U. S. Depart¬ 
ment of Agriculture. Fruit 
medium size, smooth and solid; 
globe shape, scarlet color, good 
shipper. Has become very pop¬ 
ular for main crop. 
Greater Baltimore. A mid¬ 
season variety, very popular for 
main crop and canning. Prob¬ 
ably more of this variety used 
by large canners than any other 
variety. Very dependable, pro¬ 
ducing extra heavy crop of 
large firm tomatoes. 
PRICES ON TOMATO PLANTS 
BY PARCEL POST 
Postage Prepaid 
100 for __40c 
300 for _ 80c 
500 for_$1.50 
1,000 for_$2.50 
BY EXPRESS OR PARCEL 
POST 
Transportation Charges Collect 
500 for 90c 
1,000 to 4,000 _$1.75 per M 
5,000 to 9,000 _1.50 per M 
10,000 to 20,000 _1.25 per M 
Lots over 20,000 _1.00 per M 
SEE PAGE 2 FOR EXPRESS PREPAID RATES 
IT TAKES 3,000 TO 5,000 TOMATO PLANTS 
TO SET AN ACRE 
Canners and Market Gardeners U^e Oyr Plants 
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