TOMATO 
Pomo d’oro (Ital.) 
TREATED O SEED 
Liebesapfel (Ger.) Pomme d’Amour (Fr.) 
Trivett’s Discovery. Medium size fruit of the most re¬ 
fined flavor, bright scarlet in color, produced in large 
bunches from bottom to top of plants. (See illustration 
on opposite page.) 
(In packets only) ... ... ... ... Pkt. 50c. 
Trivett’s Dependable. {Illustrated). Large globe-shaped, 
main crop. We consider this the finest of all globe- 
shaped Tomatoes. Splendid quality. The tough, un- "TP1 
usable shoulder so common in many sorts is elimi¬ 
nated in this grand variety. 
Oz. $1.75 V 2 oz. $1.00 y oz. 60c. Pkt. 30c. 
Trivett’s American Sunset. ( New.) 1935. A dis¬ 
tinct sort, deep rich orange color. The fruit is quite 
large and solid, the flesh is juicy and of delicious flavor. 
Strong, vigorous grower. ... ... ... Pkt. 50c. 
II Duce. {New.) 1935. A grand variety. One of the 
largest and most meaty in existence, distinct in shape 
and of rich, deep crimson color. This is an ideal sort 
for slicing. Almost all meat; very few seeds. 
Oz. $1.75 K oz. $1.00 y oz. 60c. Pkt. 30ci 
Bonnie Best* {Selected). Early, medium size, good 
cropper. Produced in clusters of 3 to 5. Fine flavor. 
Oz. 60c. y 2 oz. 35c. y oz. 25c. Pkt. 15c. 
Break o’Day. See opposite page. 
TRIVETT’S DEPENDABLE 
We consider this the best of all large, globe-shaped sorts; clean, 
smooth, bright scarlet fruit of delicious flavor 
Crimson Cushion (Beefsteak). Extra large, main 
crop; deep red, very meaty and excellent quality. 
Oz. 85c. y 2 oz. 50c. y oz. 30c. Pkt. 20c. 
Earliana, “Improved.” Earliest of all. Fruit is 
borne near the ground. Do not prune. 
Oz. 65c. y oz. 35c. y oz. 25c. Pkt. 15c. 
ESSEX WONDER 
A new English variety. The fruit is the medium small size now so 
much preferred to larger sorts. The robust growing plants produce 
the fruit in trusses, having 15 to 20 fruits per truss. Very refined flavor 
Essex Wonder. {Illustrated). (New). Choice English sort 
for outdoors, a sport from “Ailsa Craig,” but more robust, the 
plants produce many trusses with 15 to 20 fruits per truss. The 
individual fruit is medium-small, and of delicate, refined flavor. 
(In packets only) ... . ... Pkt. 50c. 
Golden Ponderosa. The same robust habit and large, 
meaty fruit as the red Ponderosa, but rich, golden yellow. 
Oz. $1.00 y 2 oz. 60c. y oz. 35c. Pkt. 20c. 
Golden Queen. Early, golden yellow, medium size, 
refined, mild and delicious flavor. 
Oz. $1.00 y 2 oz. 60c. y oz. 35c. Pkt. 20c. 
Heterosis. See opposite page. 
John Baer. Second early. Follows Earliana. 
Oz. $1.00 y 2 oz. 60c. y oz. 35c. Pkt. 20c. 
Marglobe. See opposite page. 
Matchless. Main-crop, very large, rich cardinal-red, firm 
flesh and good flavor. 
Oz. 85c. y 2 oz. 50c. y oz. 30c. Pkt. 20c. 
Ponderosa. Late, immense size, of good flavor, recom¬ 
mended to those desiring large fruit in abundance. 
Oz. $1.00 y oz. 60c. y oz. 35c. Pkt. 20c. 
Pritchard. See opposite page. 
Scottish Champion. First Prize for flavor at the Glasgow 
Exhibition, Scotland. Medium size, deep red fruit, produced 
in large bunches. (In packets only). ... Pkt. 50c. 
Stone, Selected. {Special Strain). Main crop. Perhaps 
the most widely-grown of any variety in the East. 
Oz; 60c. y oz. 35c. y oz. 25c. Pkt. 15c. 
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