5u-> Stone. g 5 days. The great can¬ 
ning Tomato. Its deep rich red fruits 
are large, solid, round, uniform, and 
perfectly smooth. The flesh is very 
solid and of finest mildly acid flavor. 
Pkt. Sc; 44 ox. 1 I c; oz. 19c; 44 lb. 
55c; lb. $1.80; 5 lbs. $7.50. 
571 Norton Wilt-Resistant. 
88 days. A main-crop, scarlet-fruited 
variety very similar to Stone, but re¬ 
sistant to fusarium wilt. Bred by the 
United States Department of Agricul¬ 
ture. It is heavy bearing, with 
smooth, solid fruit of marvelous eat¬ 
ing quality. Pkt. 9c; % oz. 18c; 
oz. 34c; 44 lb. $1.10; lb. $3.75; 
5 lbs. $1 7.50. 
570 Gulf State Market 
77 days. This is extensively planted 
in Mississippi and eastern Texas for 
shipment to northern markets. The 
large, uniform, rich purplish pink, true 
globe-shaped Tomatoes are free from 
cracks and blemishes at the blossom 
end. Skin is firm and remarkably 
smooth; flesh is solid, meaty, with tew 
seeds. The early-maturing vines are 
- strong, withstand bad weather, and are 
resistant to blight. Fruits ripen uni¬ 
formly in clusters of front 5 to 7. Our 
stock gives great satisfaction. Commer¬ 
cial growers in Texas and Mississippi 
advise us that it is the finest strain on 
the market. Pkt. 9c; % oz> 
oz. 34c; 44 lb- $1.00; lb. $3.25; 
5 lbs. $ I 4.00. 
549 Giant Oxheart 
90 days. Never before have we grown 
a Tomato that is more beautiful or 
belter flavored. The color is brilliant 
scarlet and the skin is so smooth as 
to give the fruits a polished appear¬ 
ance. It is not uncommon to see vines 
carrying, fruits weighing from 2 to .1 
pounds each. The oxheart shape of 
the fruits is most distinct. Extremely 
solid and have few seed-cells, which 
accounts for the enormous weight, the 
seed cavities having given way to a 
solid mass of meaty, succulent flesh 
Pkt. 9c; 44 oz. 35c; oz. 55c; 44 "* 
$2.00; lb. $7.50. 
548 New Yellow Oxheart. 
90 days. A new variety of the 
Oxheart-type Tomato. It is the 
same shape as the original, but 
the skin and flesh are a. rich 
shade of yellow. A platter of 
slices of the Yellow Oxheart, 
mixed with slices of the Giant 
Oxheart, described above, makes 
an appetizing dish. Pkt. 9c: 
V- oz. 36c: oz. 69c: 44 lb. 
$2.25; lb. $8.00. 
574 Louisiana Red. wut-re- 
sistant. 75 days. Same as the 
Louisiana Pink except the skin 
is red. Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 30c; 
oz. 50c: 44 lb. $1.50; lb. 
$5.50; 5 lbs. $25.00. 
j67 PonderOSa. 85 days. Produces 
an abundance of large size fruits of beau¬ 
tiful rich pink color, smooth and uni¬ 
form in shape ard with a delightful sub¬ 
acid flavor. The meat is astonishingly 
solid and practically free of seeds. Pkt. 
9c ; Vs oz. 27c ; oz. 46c ; 44 lb. $ I .60; 
lb. $5,75. 
572 BRIMMER 
90 days. The largest of them all. 
Acclaimed by many as the “Greatest 
Tomato in the World,” with none to 
compare to it in size, weight, solidity, 
quality, or productiveness. The enor¬ 
mous. well-shaped, purplish pink 
fruits measure 15 to 18 inches in cir¬ 
cumference, and weigh 2% to 3 
pounds or more. They are all meaty, 
have very few seeds, and no core. 
The flavor is appealingly delicate, 
mild, and remarkably free from acid¬ 
ity. For slicing, no Tomato can com¬ 
pare with it. The vines bear a tre¬ 
mendous load of colossal fruits. Pkt. 
9c; Vs oz. 35c; oz. 55c; 44 lb. 
$2.00; lb. $7.50; 5 lbs. $35.00. 
555 Scarlet Dawn. 
Gold Medal, 1935. 70 days. A new 
wilt-resistant, ms t-resist ant Tomato 
of the deep Marglobe-red color, per¬ 
fectly globe - shaped, earlier and 
rounder than the Pritchard Scarlet 
Topper. It is well adapted to the 
South. Pkt. I Oc ; Vt oz. 30c; oz. 
50c; 44 lb. $1.50; lb. $5.50; 
5 lbs. $25.00. 
573 Louisiana Pink. 75 days . De . 
veloped by the Louisiana Experiment 
Station and selected for wilt-resistance. 
Claimed to produce more tonnage on 
wilt-infested lands than any other va¬ 
riety. Very heavy bearer of smooth, 
pink-skinned, almost globe-shaped, 
medium-sized fruit. Skin is medium 
thick and flesh is very firm; seed- 
cavity small with few seeds. Excel¬ 
lent flavor. Our seed is grown from 
stock bred by the Louisiana Exp. Sta¬ 
tion. Pkt. 9c; Vs oz. 18c; oz. 34c; 
44 lb. $1.10; lb. $3.75; 5 lbs. 
$1 7.50. 
Louisiana Pink 
554 MARHIO 
80 days. A valuable Tomato de¬ 
veloped from the now-famous Mar- 
globe by the Ohio Agricultural Ex¬ 
periment Station. Claimed to be 
completely immune to Fusarium Wilt. 
The perfectly globular fruits are large, 
smooth, round, deep and very heavy, 
with no fibrous core and very few 
seeds. The color is a beautiful pur¬ 
plish-pink. Immensely prolific. Highly 
recommended for the home and mar- 
ket gardener. A superb shipper. Pkt. 
9c; Vt oz. 22c; oz. 39c; 44 lb. 
$1.35; lb. $4.50: 5 lbs. $21.00. 
553 Dwarf Champion. 85 days. 
The finest and best of all dwarf Toma¬ 
toes The attractive fruits are smooth, 
somewhat flattened, and have a 
rich purple-crimson skin. The 
meatv flesh has a most delicious 
and ‘rich taste. A favorite for 
home-gardens because they can be 
planted closely together. Pkt. 9 c ; 
V> oz. 18c; oz. 34 c; 44 lb. 
$'| .10; lb. $3.75; 5 lbs. $ I 7.50. 
SMALL-FRUITED 
TOMATOES 
544 Red Pear. 73 day9 . Pro¬ 
duces bright red, pear-shaped fruit. 
Pkt. 9c; 44 oz. 22c; oz. 39c; 
44 lb. $ I .35. 
543 Yellow Plum. 73 days. 
Oval-shaped yellow fruit. Pkt. 
9c: 44 oz. 22c; oz. 39c; 44 lb. 
$ I .35. 
Vegetable Seeds 
REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
