C. H. BREWER, Riverside Farm , RAHWAY, N. J. 
THE RUTGERS TOMATO 
SECOND EARLY MAIN CROP VARIETY 
Vines of stocky vigorous growth, and with an abundance of foliage protect- 
ting the fruits from the hot sun. Fruits uniform, very smooth, of good size 
and very solid, with small seed cavities. 1 lesh bright red, thick and of very 
good quality, being much superior to the Marglobe. kor canning and tomato 
juice purp >ses the Rutgers Tomato owing to its rich, red color, and fine flavor 
will no doubt occupy first place. Classed as second early in ripening it will 
be found a valuable variety for the home garden or market. 
The past season owing to wet weather I could not set plants until June 20, how¬ 
ever they made a wonderful start, and Sept, first I started picking and continued, 
right up to the last week in Oct. when frost came, and yet an ordinary crop of 
green tomatoes remained upon the plants. The Rutgers Tomato without doubt is 
a heavy yielder, and I can recommend this variety to all who grow tomatoes. 
Seed from selected fruits which I offer as long as my supply holds out. Pkt. 10c; 
iOz. 20c; Oz. 60c; Jib. $2.00. 
Don’t mike the mistake of spending time and money in the 
preperation and fertilization of your garden and buy any old var¬ 
iety because it is cheap. It pays to plant the best, and Riverside 
Farm Selected Varieties are all of known quality. They are vari¬ 
eties selected to give the greatest satisfaction to the planter. 
