Have YOU Tried the New Glovel Tomato? 
This great new tomato (Developed by the U. S. D. A. and the Homestead Florida 
Agricultural Experiment Station from the same parentage as the Marglobe) is a tre¬ 
mendous yielder of large, solid, fancy fruits ; globular in shape, scarlet red in color, hut 
as the skin is transparent, the exterior has appearance of the (pink) Globe. It re¬ 
sembles the Marglobe in firmness of fruit, and is very resistant to Fusarium Wilt and 
Nailhead rust diseases. The vine growth is vigorous and distinctly more open than that 
of Marglobe,—a desirable feature in sections where the Marglobe growth is too bunchy. 
The Glovel has been grown experimentally at Homestead for at least four seasons, where 
it has rather cons’stently outvielded both the Globe and Marglobe varieties in produc¬ 
tion of marketable fruit, and has maintained its size well through successive pickings. 
It ripens a few days to a week earlier than the Marglobe. Don’t fail to profit by its 
outstanding qualities. 
dick's Improved Grothens (Red Globe) 
This is a winner ! It has duality, flavor, extreme solidity and large size combined 
with earliness. The Grothens is especially well adapted to old tomato land, and is a 
very heavy producer of smooth, deep globe-shaped fruits, maintaining large size until 
late pickings, producing large percentage of fancies. Exterior color resembles Marglobe, 
but ripens 10-12 days earlier,—the interior ripens very slowly, making an excellent 
shipper. Planters are very enthusiastic about our Improved Grothens. Be sure to 
include it in your plantings. 
Click's Improved Marglobe 
Click's highly developed Strain of Marglobe is justly acclaimed by leading planters 
as The Most Outstanding Tomato Ever Developed. It is bred especially for critical 
planters who realize the value of quality and purity in tomato seed, and is noted for its 
extreme solidity, deep globe type and productiveness, as well as its disease resistance,— 
being exceptionally vigorous and healthy. Ripens a beautiful scarlet red, well up to the 
stem,—profitable for market gardeners, shippers and canners. 
Click's Improved Pritchard (Scarlet Topper) 
This Improved Strain of Pritchard is becoming more popular every year. It is 
10-12 days earlier than the Marglobe, and is disease resistant, making an extremely 
healthy growth. Vines are medium dense, self-topping,—and if fed liberally will pro¬ 
duce an enormous crop of good sized, deep globe-shaped, smooth, solid fruits of beautiful 
scarlet red color, both exterior and interior. Have You Tried It? 
The Glick’s Seed Farms are 5 miles East of Lancaster, 58 miles West of Phila¬ 
delphia, along Route 340 (1 mile North of U. S. Route 30). Come and see just what we 
are doing. Visitors always welcome—except Sundays. 
