New Sensational Sisrtsank Creation 
THE EARLIEST TOMATO CROWN 
This Tomato is a wonderful tribute to Mr. Burbank’s remarkable genius. 
Read this striking statement of the great plant wizard: ‘‘A second crop bas been 
grown the first season from seeds of the first crop.” Mr. A. I. Root, ed¬ 
itor of Bee Culture, stated that Be planleii Burbank Tomato Seed 
wlirn Isis oilier plants were budding;, YET HIS FIRST RIPE 
TOMATOES FAME FROM THE BURBANK. This amazing Tomato 
is a BIG BEAKER. The fruits are attractive: bright red, medium size, 
smooth, well formed and they ripen evenly all over. Beat your lieigTibors 
Continual Cropper Until Bate Fall 
Ever Bearing ’'Vigor Vine” Tomato 
The vine of this new 
plant gl ows 10 to 12 feet v ,*y 
high when staked, with a 
yield of 2 or 3 times the “I'k/iS 
ordinary tomatoes. On test AnrjujJ. 
plantings made by origin- -Sarif- 
ator a yield of 2814 tons "{$?]■*’ vtCV pflOs '~i ?Q 
per acre was achieved. 
The fruits are globe type, CBS? 
smooth and of true even K ?\$£jgrz ~]W 
color. Plant “Vigor Vine” i, 
and literally make two to- tBKgft 
matoes grow where one 
grew before. 
No. 2398, Pkt. 20 C; % 
oz. 50c; y 2 oz. BOc; oz. - - " ” -- " 
$1.75; Vi 11>. $6.00. 
Earllana Tomato 
Selected “Good Luck’’ Variety 
This Extra Early Strain produces smooth, bright red 
and firm fruit of good quality; medium size. The vines 
are compact in growth, with stout jointed branches. 
Fine for home gardens or market gardening. 
No. 2399, Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 20c; oz. 35c; Vi lb. $1.00; 
% lb. $1.65. 
Livingston’s Coreless GloEie 
TOMATO 
fgf % Tl'te Gardeners® 
fiMROT?? Favoritfe 
This excellent variety has 
large full globe shaped fruits 
of smooth purplish pink; 
win ill ripens evenly. Fruits are 
lllmlllilM IIMS W borne in clusters. A South- 
Mi 1 lil I ern l avol 'ke. 
I11B iiiSiir## No. 2536, Pkt,. 20c; y 2 oz. 
25c; oz. 40c; % lb. $1.15; 
V 2 ib. $i. 80 ; lb. $ 3 . 25 . 
Giant Crimson Tomato 
By All Odds tl»e largest. We ErerSaw 
Some of these tomatoes weigh as 
Hfer—j much as 3 pounds. The fruit not only 
' W grows so very large and in abundance 
but has a delicious meaty flesh, fine- 
milillili MlSmKP grained and with few 6ecds. Unsur- 
’ ■aJbmISiI s* P 388611 for slicing or canning. 
No. 2047, Plct. 30c; Vi oz. 30 c; oz. 
50c; Vi lb. $1.50; Vi lb. $2.75. 
F “A" , “ Lucky Heart TOMATO 
An IJnasnal Tomato—Delicious As Ills Beautiful 
No more beautiful tomato was ever grown than the “Lucky Heart.” The skin is a hand¬ 
some pink and so smooth that the fruits appear to be highly polished. The heart-shaped 
fruits are almost seedless; frequently the flesh is two inches thick without the trace of a 
seed. This makes the “Lucky Heart” a solid, heavy tomato of delicious mild 
flavor so desii-ed by every lover of tBais fruit. For giant tomatoes plant the 
“Lucky Heart,” Outdo that neighbor who has been boasting about his big tomatoes. Lucky 
Hearts weigh 2 to 3 lbs. each and have been known to weigh up to 5 lbs. 
No. 2122, Pkt. 15c; Vi oz. 40c; Oz. 70c; % lb. $2.35; lb. $8.50. 
Paradise Scarlet Dawn 
Tomato 
All-American Gold Medal Winner 
Developed by the Associated Seed 
Growers this cross beween Clark’s Ear¬ 
ly and Marglobe is earlier than either 
parent. The medium large fruits are 
exceptionally attractive, big, globular, 
smooth and ripening into a bright scar¬ 
let well up to the stem. Fine for early 
canning. No. 2547, Pkt. 20c; %oz. 
40C; oz. 7GC; % lb. $2.00. 
Marglobe T0M4T0 
Resistant to Wilt and Nail Head Rust 
A Second Early Variety 
This variety seems to be one of the vLjr 
favorite tomatoes with home garden- 
era because of the large, smooth, deep M' $ 
red, meaty and juicy fruits. The vines l & M ' 
are very vigorous, and equally pro- 
ductive. This variety should be plant- 
ed by those who year after year have 
been annoyed by blight. The Marglobe r 
is also widely used by truckers and 
shippers, and in various sections by canners. Recently 
introduced by U. S. Department of Agriculture. 
No. 2385, Pkt. 10 c; Vs oz. 20c. 
Wilt HLesistant r*ritcliard or 
Scarlet Topper Tomato 
This tomato is altogether in a class by 
itself. Developed by the late Mr. Pritch- 
(tf '’rSg&’zb ardof the TT. S. Dep’t of Agriculture. 
K _Ajk These beautiful, intense scarlet red to- 
'$ n.aiues arc round, perfectly smooth and 
extremely free from disease. Be sure to 
try some this year. 
No. 2615, Pkt. 15 c; y 2 oz. 30 c; oz. 40c; % lb. $1.25; 
Vi lb. $2.35; lb. $4.25._ 
One of the Largest Tomatoes Grown 
Fruits are very large, flat and purplish 
piuk; solid, with few seeds. The flavor is 
BHpjf A most inviting. This bas always been a 
■Eliln ;f popular sort for home gardens. 
WMhMtJmf No. 2606, Pkt. 10C; Vi OZ. 40C; oz. 
•MlSsf! 75C; Vi lb. $2.00. 
EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
