The wilt-resistant varieties offered on this page deserve your seri¬ 
ous consideration whether you grow for home use, local market or 
for shipping. Fusarium Wilt and Nail Head Rust are fungus dis¬ 
eases that cause severe losses, especially in the lower South. For 
safety sake, whether your land is wilt-infested or not, you should 
plant Tomatoes that are definitely wilt-resistant. Reuter’s Wilt- 
Resistant Tomatoes lead all others in the principal commercial ship¬ 
ping sections of the South. ~- ** 
546 BREAK O'DAY 3H—> 
7T) days. A distinguished, wilt-re¬ 
sistant variety introduced by the U. 
S. Department of Agriculture, out¬ 
standing for its extreme earliness 
and wonderful productiveness. The 
rich scarlet, globe-shaped fruits are 
large, smooth, meaty, firm and of 
finest table quality. Contains re¬ 
markably few seeds. Vines are of 
spreading habit. Resembles Mar- 
globe in shape, color, and size, but 
is more solid and 10 days earlier in 
ripening. Very popular with com¬ 
mercial growers and shippers, more 
especially in the Lower Rio Grande 
Valley in South Texas. Continues to 
bear through a much longer period 
than most sorts. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 
25 c; oz. 40c; X A lb. $1.00; lb. 
$3.50; 5 lbs. $ I 5.00. 
575 MARGLOBE 
80 days. Definitely disease-resistant, 
particularly against Fusarium Wilt and 
Nail-head Rust. The early-maturing 
plants produce a,n amazing crop of uni¬ 
formly globe-shaped, deep scarlet, large 
fruits that are smooth, solid, meaty, and 
of distinct quality. Embodies all the good 
features that appeal to the home gar- 
a n d its 
Gold Medal, 1935. 70 days. A new 
wilt-resistant, rust-resistant Tomato of 
the deep Marglobe-red color, perfectly 
globe-shaped, earlier and rounder than the 
Pritchard Scarlet Topper. It is well 
adapted to the South. Pkt. 10c; Vz oz. 
30c; oz. 50c; X A lb. $1.50; lb. 
dener and canner, 
uniform depth assures a per¬ 
fect pack for the shipper, 
Pkt. I Oc ; Vz oz. 20c ; oz, 
35c; % lb. 90c; lb, 
$3.00; 5 lbs. $ I 2.50. 
574 LOUISIANA RED 
Wilt-resistant. 75 days. 
Same as the Louisiana Pink 
except the skin is red. Pkt. 
I Oc ; % oz. 25c ; oz. 45c ; 
% lb. $ 1.50; lb. $5.00; 5 
lbs. $22.50. 
554 MARHIO *g§8|g 
80 days. A valuable To- 
mato developed from the yBKB 
now-famous Marglobe by the 
Ohio Agricultural Experiment ” 
Station. Claimed to be completely im¬ 
mune to Fusarium Wilt. The perfectly 
globular fruits are large, smooth, 
round, deep and very heavy, with no 
fibrous core and very few seeds. The color 
is a beautiful purplish-pink. Immensely 
prolific. Highly recommended for the 
home and market gardener. A superb 
shipper. Pkt. I Oc ; y a oz. 25c; oz. 
40c; % lb. $1.00; lb. $3.50; 5 lbs. 
$1 5.00. 
573 LOUISIANA PINK 
j 75 days. Developed by the 
-Louisiana Experiment Station 
»and selected for wilt-resistance. 
Claimed to produce more ton¬ 
nage on wilt-infested lands than 
any other variety. Very heavy 
bearer of smooth, pink-skinned, 
almost globe-shaped, medium¬ 
sized fruit. Skin is medium thick 
and flesh is very firm; seed-eav- 
ity small with few seeds. Excel¬ 
lent flavor. Our seed is grown 
from stock bred by the Louisiana 
Exp. Station. Pkt. 10c; V 2 , oz. 
25c; oz. 40c; % lb. $1.00; 
lb. $3.50; 5 lbs. $15.00. 
571 NORTON 
WILT-RESISTANT 
88 days. A main-crop, scarlet- 
fruited variety very similar to 
Stone, but resistant to fusarium 
wilt. Bred by the United States 
Department of Agriculture. It is 
heavy bearing, with smooth, 
solid fruit of marvelous eating 
quality. Pkt. I Oc ; % oz. 25c; 
oz. 40c; % lb. $1.00; lb. 
$3.50; 5 lbs. $15.00. 
Marhio 
Pritchard Tomato 
REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 34 
Vegetable Seeds 
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