“MILE HIGH SEED”—Strong, Hardy, Mountain Crown 
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SECOND EARLY and MAIN CROP 
708 Pritchard, Colorado Select. (90 days.) The earliest wilt re¬ 
sistant red tomato. The fruits ripen well to the stem, and are 
round, smooth and solid, of medium size and excellent flavor, 
borne over a long period. We claim, after several years’ com¬ 
parison, that the Mountain Grown Pritchard is in a class by it¬ 
self compared to other early varieties. The long producing 
season and fine quality make it an ideal home garden variety. 
The Market Gardener favors the Mountain Grown Pritchard be¬ 
cause its beautiful appearance and superior quality make ready 
sales for him; its long producing season and heavy yield make 
him big profits. The Mountain Grown Pritchard also has fea¬ 
tures very favorable to the Truck Grower and Shipper. Picked 
at the white or pink stage, it will ripen up nicely and attain a 
beautiful color. Its walls and cross-sections are thick, which 
enable it to stand a great deal of handling and long-distance 
shipping and still reach its destination in fine condition. Pkt, 
10c; y 2 oz, 50c; oz, 80c; Vn lb, $2.25; lb, $6.00. 
707 Pritchard or Scarlet Topper. If you wish for ordinary Prit¬ 
chard seed, we have secured a stock that will be sold at a much 
better price. This is recommended to us as first class seed. 
Pkt, 5c; y z oz, 30c; oz, 45c; % lb, $1.25; lb, $3.75, postpaid. 
Colorado Select Pritchard 
720 Selected Marglobe. (105 days.) This Special Strain seed is taken from tomatoes of the first, or crown 
set, from plants which were grown from vine-selected stock seed. This method of selection brings the 
Marglobe into production just a little earlier. The Marglobe was developed by Dr. Pritchard of the 
United States Department of Agriculture. It is rust and wilt resisting; fruits are a globe shape; seed 
cavities small; flesh firm and of a very attractive bright red color. Marglobe is one of the very best 
main crop tomatoes. It is a good shipper and canner. It has a sturdy vine which carries the fruit well 
with plenty of foliage to protect its fruit. It is one of the heaviest yielders among the midseason 
varieties. Pkt, 10c; y 2 oz, 40c; oz, 70c; V4 lb, $1.95, lb, $5.90, postpaid. 
Marketeer (Red wilt resistant) 
726 Marglobe. (110 days.) The seed offered here is taken from 
the whole crop of a field grown from carefully selected stock 
seed and we believe this seed we are offering is as good seed 
as any offered from ordinary selected tomatoes. Pkt,- 5c; 
Vz oz, 20c; oz, 30c; *4 lb, 95c; lb, $2.80, postpaid. 
709 Break o’ Day. (95 days.) Developed by the U. S. Depart¬ 
ment of Agriculture, a cross between Marglobe and Marvana, 
resistant to wilt and nail-head rust. Resembles Marglobe in 
size and shape, but not so productive. Plant light, of open, 
Spreading habit, with medium foliage, early and very prolific. 
Fruits medium large, orange-red, uniform, globe-shaped, 
smooth; walls not as thick as in Marglobe or Pritchard. Very 
popular shipper in some sections. Pkt, 10c; y 2 oz, 35c; oz, 50c; 
% lb, $1.45; lb, $4.25, postpaid. 
722 Marketeer. (100 days.) Bred to flourish under 
the cool nights and warm days of Western Colo¬ 
rado and Utah, Marketeer is going to take first 
rank as a main crop, wilt resistant market garden 
or shipping tomato. Our seed patch was loaded 
with fruits to be proud of—uniform, large and 
meaty—ripened smooth and right to the stem. 
Sweet and delicious flavor. Compared to the Colo¬ 
rado Select Pritchard, Marketeer is a darker red, a 
week to ten days later, larger and fuller, and a 
little more flattened. See page 3 for further de¬ 
scription. Pkt, 15c; y 2 oz, $1.00; oz, $2.95, postpaid. 
719 Special Strain John Baer. (100 days.) The seed 
offered here has been carefully bred and vine se¬ 
lected. It produces somewhat earlier, has smaller 
seed cavities and fewer seeds than the old type: 
the fruit is medium size, smooth and firm, and of 
a beautiful glossy red color. The vines are sturdy 
and produce the fruit well above the ground. We 
are glad to recommend the Special Strain John 
Baer for the main crop for either the market gar¬ 
dener or the home gardener. Pkt, 10c; y 2 oz, 35c; 
oz, 55c; >4 lb, $1.65; lb, $5.00, postpaid. 
714 John Baer. (108 days.) The old standard second 
early. This seed is taken from the whole crop of a 
field grown from carefully selected stock seed. 
Pkt, 5c; y 2 oz, 20c; oz, 35c; 14 lb, 90c; lb, $2.70, 
postpaid. 
710 Bonny Best. (95 days.) A splendid second early. 
Scarlet fruits set in clusters of three to five. Fruits 
are round, high crowned and of medium size. Pkt, 
5c; y 2 oz, 25c; oz, 40c; 14 lb, $1.25; lb, $3.50, post- 
I paid. 
711 Chalk’s Early Jewel. (100 days.) A good early 
canner. Ripens up to the stem a bright scarlet. 
Heavy cropper. Fruit good, medium size, excellent 
flavor. Vine open and medium size. Pkt, 5c; 14 oz, 
20c; oz, 30c; 14 lb, 90c; lb, $2.80, postpaid. 
718 Greater Baltimore. (108 days.) Certified Seed. 
Vine large and medium heavy. Fruits large, thick- 
flat, smooth, deep red, solid and attractive. Used 
extensively for canning and by market gardeners. 
Pkt, 10c; 14 oz, 30c; oz, 65c; 14 lb, $1.90; lb, $4.50, 
postpaid. 
725 Delicious. (95 days.) An early variety Supreme 
in Flavor! The Delicious is too fine-grained and 
tender to stand shipping, but if you can pick it 
right off the vine it is absolutely in a class by 
itself and all its name implies. Sliced fresh, one 
taste invites more; canned or made into juice it is 
deliciously mild and 
sweet. The pink 
fruits are a medium 
to large globe, 
slightly tapered 
toward the blossom 
end, very meaty. A 
productive variety 
produced from the 
same cross as was 
Marglobe, but earlier 
and entirely distinct. 
Treat yourself to De¬ 
licious for your own 
use. It got a unani¬ 
mous vote for flavor 
from all who tasted 
it in our trials this 
summer. Pkt, 15c; 
14 oz, $1.00. 
Delieious 
