W. E. B. Co.’s Special Bonny 
Best Tomato 
Asgrow Scarlet Dawn Tomato 
Earliana Tomatoes 
Tomatoes 
For early use, sow in February or March in hotbed or in 
boxes and pots set in a warm window. When the seedlings 
are about 3 inches high, transplant them to pots or in rows 
4 to 5 inches apart, keeping the temperature at about 60 
degrees. Do not set them in the open ground until all danger 
from frost is past. 
One ounce of seed will produce 2,000 to 3,000 plants 
ASGROW SCARLET DAWN. Introduced in 1934 by the 
Associated Seed Growers, it received the All-America Gold 
Medal for 1935. An extra-early variety, bright scarlet in 
color, very prolific, and of very good quality. 
W. E. B. CO.’S SPECIAL BONNY BEST. Grown for us by 
one of the leading growers in the country, this variety de¬ 
serves a trial by everyone who wants a superior second-early 
Tomato. Color bright scarlet; globe-shaped and a very 
heavy bearer. 
Acme. 105 days. This has, for years, been considered a 
standard variety. Fruit pink, large, smooth, solid, never 
cracking, and holding its size well. A good long-distance 
shipper. 
Dwarf Champion. Plants compact, stocky and upright, re¬ 
quiring no support. The pink fruit is always smooth and 
handsome, ripening close to the core and never cracking. 
Dwarf Stone. 95 days. This splendid new variety is put out 
by Livingston. Valuable as a general-crop Tomato. 
EARLIANA. 90 days. This is considered the earliest red 
Tomato grown. Fair size; good shape; good quality. 
Heterosis. This new, early variety has medium-sized, round, 
smooth fruits of a dark scarlet color, as high as twenty in a 
cluster. The plants are best cultivated with a single shoot. 
Supply limited. 
John Baer. 95 days. Only a few days later than Earliana, 
it yields a much heavier crop of larger, more uniform, and 
more attractive fruit. 
Certified Marglobe. 118 days. Marglobe is a remarkable 
pure scarlet, globe-shaped variety of extra-large size and 
early maturity. It is resistant to nail-head rust and fusarium 
wilt. Attractive, solid, and tasty. 
Ponderosa. 110 days. The favorite large-fruited variety. 
Vines are of strong growth. When planted in rich soil, and 
pruned to single stem, the fruit often reaches one pound 
in weight. 
Pritchard or Scarlet Topper. 112 days. A new midseason 
variety. Fruits large, smooth, and round. Fine for market. 
Stirling Castle. An excellent sort for forcing under glass, as 
well as for outdoor culture. Fruit bright, glossy red, smooth, 
of fine flavor, and very early. 
Strawberry (Winter or Ground Cherry). 85 days. The small 
fruits, enclosed in a ‘husk, have a flavor like strawberries, 
and may be preserved like plums. The vines are always 
heavily loaded with fine fruits. 
PRICES OF TOMATOES 
Pkt. 
V 2 oz. 
Oz. 
Vdb. 
Acme. 
$0 03 
$0 25 
$0 40 
$1 
00 
Asgrow Scarlet Dawn. 
05 
35 
60 
1 
75 
Dwarf Champion. 
05 
25 
40 
1 
00 
Dwarf Stone. 
05 
25 
40 
1 
00 
Earliana. 
05 
25 
40 
1 
00 
John Baer. 
05 
25 
40 
l 
00 
Marglobe. 
05 
25 
40 
1 
00 
Oxheart. 
05 
40 
75 
2 
00 
Ponderosa. 
05 
25 
40 
1 
00 
Pritchard or Scarlet Topper. 
05 
25 
40 
1 
00 
Red Cherry. 
05 
25 
40 
l 
00 
Red Plum. 
05 
25 
40 
1 
00 
Stirling Castle. 
05 
40 
75 
2 
00 
Strawberry. 
05 
25 
40 
1 
00 
The Stone. 
05 
25 
40 
90 
W. E. B. Co.’s Special Bonny Best 
05 
25 
40 
1 
00 
Yellow Plum. 
05 
25 
40 
1 
00 
42 Vegetable Seeds 
W. E. BARRETT CO., Providence, R. I. 
