OMEGA PLANT FARMS, INC., OMEGA, GEORGIA 
Certified Tomato Plants 
The Tomato Plant industry has grown with us until now 
it is our largest acreage. We are now prepared to give you 
certified Tomato 
Plants. This certifi¬ 
cation shows that 
plants are true to 
name and are free 
of insects and injur¬ 
ious diseases, and 
have been grown un- 
ler the supervision 
of a State Plant 
Pathologist. We will 
have five hundred 
acres for this season 
and can take care of 
your orders, wheth¬ 
er for one hundred 
plants or a car load. 
Tomato plants are 
six to ten inches high, about the size of a cedar pencil, with 
good root system. Plants are packed with roots wrapped in 
damp spagnum moss, in well ventilated crates, and can be 
set in the fields immediately when they reach you. Send 
your orders in for Tomato Plants at the same time you do 
Cabbage, or when ready, and be sure to state date you 
want shipment made. Set from four to six thousand plants 
per acre. 
EARLIANA—A red early Tomato; very popular for 
home use. 
JOHN BAER—About ten days later than Earliana; 
bright red and very attractive. 
BONNY BEST—Favorite bright scarlet early variety, 
very vigorous growth and heavy yielder. 
RUTGERS—The new variety developed by New Jersey 
Agriculture Experiment Station. Produces a vigorous plant, 
fruit resembles Marglobe but ripens a few days earlier and 
a brighter scarlet color. 
MARGLOBE—This variety is recommended for its re¬ 
sistance to wilt and nail head rust. Fruits are medium size, 
smooth, red and globular shape. It is a good second early 
and continues to bear until frost. 
PRITCHARD (SCARLET TOPPER)—An early heavy 
cropper, fruits globular shaped, and intense rich scarlet color. 
Fine all purpose tomato. 
Tomato Plants Are Not Frostproof 
