Our Schell’s Special Strain of Mar- 
globe is produced from original, pure-bred 
stock seed supplied to us by the late Dr. F. 
J. Pritchard, of the United States Bureau of 
Plant-breeding, the originator of this very 
valuable variety. The demand for our seed 
has been greater each year. Marglobe is a 
very beautiful scarlet of perfect globe shape 
as shown in this illustration. It is medium 
early, maturing between the early and the 
late varieties, yields heavily; has proved 
more resistant to wilt, nailhead rust, and 
other diseases than any other Tomato. 
Marglobe ripens its fruit evenly and con¬ 
tinues to bear for a long period. Out of 70 
different strains of Marglobe ours was se¬ 
lected as the best. Some say they prefer our 
strain to certified .seed they have tried. 
Special Prices. Pkt. 10 cts.; 3 pkts. 25 
cts.; V^°z. 35 cts.; oz. 65 cts.; 2 ozs. 
$1.10; i/ 4 lb. $1.75; V 2 lb. $3; lb. $5.75; 
5 lbs. $27.50; 10 lbs. $50. 
The grandest of them all. Truly entitled 
to its name, for it outyields all others. It is 
perfect in shape, very large in size, and un¬ 
excelled in quality. 
King-of-All Tomato is a main-crop 
variety. Its wonderful yield is one of its 
greatest values, starting off, as it does, rather 
early in the season with the plants crowded 
full of clusters of the most beautiful big deep 
red Tomatoes, perfectly smooth right up to 
the stem, and it continues to bear them until 
stopped by the grower or by frost. Folks can¬ 
not resist them because of their attractive ap¬ 
pearance. Order it on my recommendation 
and I know you will be glad you did. Pkt. 
10 cts.; 3 pkts. 25 cts.; l /zoz. 45 cts.; oz. 
50; lb. $8. 
Schell’s King-of-All Tomato 
SCHELL’S 
STRAIN MARGLOBE 
The New “Penn State” Tomato Seed Crop of 1935 ready for harvesting after the final roguing and inspection. Forty 
acres grown from Pennsylvania State College Stock Seed and the only crop produced from it. Read more about it on the opposite 
page and on the front cover. 
S STRAIIN S KING-OF-ALL 
Schell’s Strain Marglobe, excelling in quality, type, uniformity, and leads seventy other strains that were tried out with itl 
If you want the finest type of Marglobe, try Schell’s this year 
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