Acres of tomato plants ready for shipping 
Ready April 1st to June 15th 
FULWOOD’S 
7,tonaio- 
PLANTS 
I SHIP more Tomato plants than any other grower, shipping them by millions to practically every state 
in the Union, to both large and small canning factories, truck farmers, gardeners, and to individuals 
who grow tomatoes for their own use. I have developed these varieties to a very high state and my plants 
are exceptionally rooted, large and stocky. They are all open field grown and are acclimated to outside 
temperatures and will start growing quickly and produce rich, red ripe Tomatoes much earlier and more 
surely than home-grown plants. Tomato plants are not frost-proof, however, and should not be ordered 
shipped until all danger of killing frost is passed. My Tomato plants are not perishable and when packed 
as I pack them, in deep, damp moss, they will keep in good condition for several days. 
In growing my Tomato plants I use the very finest Certified seed I can buy and plant only on new land. 
The plants are sprayed continuously to prevent disease, and when ready for shipment, plants are pulled one 
at a time and the roots are well wrapped in damp moss. These Tomato plants can be shipped successfully 
to all parts of the United States. 
DESCRIPTION OF VARIETIES OF TOMATO PLANTS 
GREATER BALTIMORE is similar to the Stone, 
heavily productive and very valuable for canning. 
Fruits are scarlet-red, large, commonly weigh six 
ounces; deep but flat; smooth, very firm and solid. 
MARGLOBE is a splendid type for earliness and 
uniformity; particularly valuable for shipping; defi¬ 
nite disease-resistance recommends this type for use 
in sections infested with Fusarium Wilt and Nail- 
head Rust. Plants thrifty and heavily productive, 
of long bearing period. Fruits uniform deep scar¬ 
let; large; uniformly globe shaped; smooth, solid 
and of distinct quality. 
BONNIE BEST is unexcelled as a general purpose 
Tomato; very valuable as a canning and shipping 
variety in northern sections. Fruits evenly colored 
bright deep scarlet-red; medium large; flattened 
globe shape; smooth and firm. 
PRITCHARD (SCARLET TOPPER) is a very promis¬ 
ing, heavily productive wilt-resistant variety for 
home and market garden, shipping and canning. 
Fruit large, globe shaped, scarlet and well colored 
about the stem end; flesh firm and of fine quality. 
RUTGERS is highly recommended as a second early 
maturing variety for canning and Tomato juice. 
Fruits are of medium to large size, similar in shape 
to Marglobe, but slightly more flattened. 
Prices by parcel post, prepaid: 
12 plants for—--—$ .20 
100 plants for—___ • .60 
500 plants for-__2.00 
1,000 plants for_3.00 
Prices by express collect: 
1,000 to 4,000 plantS-$2.00 per 1,000 
5,000 to 9,000 plants- 1.75 per 1,000 
10,000 plants and over 1.50 per 1,000 
