Wood’s Pedigree Tomatoes—Continued 
No. 422. Spark’s Earliana 
Days]. —-A real extra-early tomato, one 
that will make fruits of good 
size, solid and of good 
quality. Unfortunate¬ 
ly, many Ear liana 
stocks produce rough 
and irregular fruits. 
Every year our plant¬ 
ing stock is saved 
from plants that bear 
only perfect, smooth, 
extra early tomatoes, 
and is as near perfect, 
will bear as early and 
as many fruits as any 
that can be had. 
Spark s Earliana. pkt. 5c . oz 25c; ^ ll3 . 
80c; lb. $2.75; 2-lb. lots $2.60 per lb.; 5-lb. lots $2.35 per lb.; 10-lb. 
lots $2.15 per lb., postpaid. 
Nrw 499 OvVimH- [UO Days] —A more appropriate name 
wxiiciul could not be given this fine tomato, for it 
is not only shaped like a beef heart, but when well grown is 
almost as large. The color of the fruits is deep pink, about the 
same shade as our Improved Ponderosa; they have the same 
mild flavor and texture, but have even fewer seeds; in fact, it is 
almost seedless, frequently two inches of meat without a seed 
cavity. Oxheart is smooth, thick, tender, and has that delicious 
mild flavor that every tomato lover likes so well. Pkt. 10c; *4 oz. 
20c; y 2 oz. 35c; oz. 65c; 14 lb. $2.25; y 2 lb. $4.00; lb. $7.50, postpaid. 
No 433 Livingston Globe (Purplish Fink), [loo Days]—A 
no. UO. uvingsion uiodb tomato of outstanding merit; 
ripens just after the very early kinds; always smooth, firm flesh; 
has but few seeds, and very productive. They are borne freely 
all over the vine, are uniform in size, solid and heavy and with 
hardly a trace of core. Pkt. 5c; oz. 30c; 14 lb. 90c; lb. $3.25; 2-lb. 
lots $3.10 per lb.; 5-lb. lots $2.85 per lb.; 10-lb. lots $2.65 per lb., 
postpaid. 
No. 435. Greater Baltimore ^dep^ndaTle^mato 0 Even 3 in 
unfavorable seasons a big yielder of good-sized fruits; deep 
from stem to blossom ends, firm and solid and free from ridges 
and cracks. A wonderful canner as well as a fine tomato for the 
home garden. It ripens evenly to the stem. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; 
14 lb. 60c; lb. $2.00; 2-lb. lots $1.85 per lb.; 5-lb. lots $1.65 per lb.; 
10-lb. lots $1.45 per lb., postpaid. 
Wood’s Improved Ponderosa Tomato 
No. 436. Wood’s Improved Ponderosa n^n^ys™— 
Before our Brimmer was introduced, Ponderosa was the out¬ 
standing tomato in size and quality. Unfortunately, the old 
Ponderosa Was rough and uneven. In our improved strain the 
tendency to produce rough fruits has been overcome without in 
any way sacrificing the many fine qualities that made this fine 
tomato famous. The plants are healthy and luxuriant, quite 
blight-resistant and continuous and abundant bearers. They are 
so vigorous that even in dry seasons we have grown tomatoes 
of unusual size. The fruits are practically all meat, with excep¬ 
tionally few seeds. If trained to a single stem, tomatoes weigh¬ 
ing a pound or more are not unusual. Color, purplish pink. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 45c; ]4 lb. $1.60; lb. $6.00; 2 lbs. $11.50, postpaid. 
No 424 Ronnie Best (Scarlet). [100 Days]— A few days 
i^o. Donnie oesi later than ir; ar ii ana) but more satis¬ 
factory. A vigorous - _-_ 
grower and enor¬ 
mously prolific,, with 
splendid foliage 
which protects the 
fruits. The color is 
an intense scarlet; 
ripens evenly to the 
stem. Its greatest 
characteristic is its 
remarkable uni¬ 
formity in size and 
smoothness; no 
rough fruits. Fkt.Sc; 
oz. 25; (4 lb. 70c; 
lb. $2.50; 2-lb. lots 
$2.35 per lb.; 5-lb. 
lots $2.20 per lb.; 
10 -lb. lots $ 2.10 per 
lb., postpaid. 
Bonnie Best 
No. 423. Chalk’s Early Jewel —EiSra^a^^y/comhfJ^n 
very shortly after Spark’s Earliana, but a heavier cropper, with 
fruits of larger size and sweeter flavor fin quality and handsome 
appearance like the Stone, but distinctly earlier. A particular 
advantage is its hardy, robust growth, admitting of earlier set¬ 
ting in the field; withstands cool weather where more tender 
sorts would be injured. It continues bearing through a long sea¬ 
son. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; 14 lb. 70c; lb. $2.50; 2-lb. lots $2.35 per lb.; 
5-lb. lots $2.20 per lb.; lO^lb. lots $2.10 per lb., postpaid. 
No 438 Stone (Bright Scarlet). [120 Days] — One of the 
heaviest and most solid of the large tomatoes 
of good quality. Fine 
for main crop and 
deservedly one of 
the most popular to¬ 
matoes for home 
use, canning and the 
market. Is of large 
size, smooth, solid 
and meaty; stands 
up well under sum¬ 
mer heat, ripens 
evenly to the stem 
without cracking. 
Ours is an extra fine 
strain. Beware of 
cheap cannery 
stocks of Stone. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; 
Vi lb. 60c; lb. $2.00; 
2-lb. lots $1.85 per 
lb.; 5-lb. lots $1.65 
per lb.; 10-lb. lots 
$1.45 per lb., post- 
»*”■ " stone 
YELLOW TOMATOES 
No. 441. Golden Ponderosa f 10 Da y s ] .—Like the well- 
, _ _ known Ponderosa in size, 
shape and fine quality, but golden yellow in color. It is a wonder¬ 
ful bearer and the flavor is excellent. Pkt. 10 c; oz. 45c; Va lb. 
$1.50; lb. $5.50, postpaid. 
No 440 Yellow Plum E 1 ?? Da Ys] — Makes small fruits of 
1 i enow rium delicate flavor for preserves. Pkt. 10 c; 
Vz OZ. 25c; oz. 40c; % lb. $1.25, postpaid. 
No. 439. Yellow Pear 
For preserves; pear-shaped. Pkt. 10c; 
Vz oz. 25c; oz. 40c; [4 lb. $1.25, postpaid. 
TOMATO PLANTS 
Ready after April 15th. Bonnie Best, Earliana, June Pink, 
Stone, Ponderosa and Marglobe Wilt-Resistant. As it is not 
possible always to have all varieties at the right size, we 
reserve the right to send another variety as near as possible 
to the kind ordered. p gr 
HOT-BED PLANTS PerDoz. Per 50 Per 100 1,000 
By mail postpaid. 20 c. 40 c. $ .70 
Not postpaid .15c.30c.55...$4.50 
TRANSPLANTED PLANTS 
By mail postpaid.25c.75c. 1.20 
Not postpaid .20c.60c. 1.00 8.00 
BRIMMER TOMATO PLANTS—See page 34. 
T. W. WOOD & SONS 
SEEDSMEN SINCE 1879 
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 
