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A MAGNIFICENT CROP of this grand new Tomato “Penn State,” grown by our good friend Mr. Louis 
(Aniello) Cremard (left), talking to our Mr. Chas. M. Storey (right). See how exactly alike this crop 
is with the crop grown by Dr. Myers at State College the year previous. What a fine family and how 
delighted they all are with this great crop of “Penn State” Tomatoes. It is important to note that “Penn 
State” is ready to market while Earliana (those on stakes next to “Penn State”) is only beginning to color. 
Dr. Myers’ New “Penn State” has made good every claim for it! Thousands of our customers also 
had just such crops. Extra-early; excellent quality; double yield. ; 
Seed now offered in hulk, grown from Dr. Myers’ Stock Seed. Everybody wilt wapt “Penn State” 
Tomato this year. Special Mention, 1936 All-America Seed Selections. See page 34. 
Gardeners 
Everywhere 
Market Gardeners’ Catalogue 
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TWENTY-SIXTH 
YEAR 
THEy GROW BETTER 
THEY YIELD BETTER 
Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. 25c. ; V20Z. $1 ; oz. $1.85; 2 ozs. $3.50; Vjlb. $6; V^lb. $10; lb. $20, postpaid 
Walter S. Schell, inc., Quality Seeds 
Tenth and Market Sts., HARRISBURG, PA. 
Central Pennsylvania's 
Largest Seed Store 
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