THEY GROW BETTER • THEY YIELD BETTER 
NAME THIS 
GRAND 
NEW LARGE 
EARLY 
TOMATO 
AND WE 
WILL GIVE YOU A 
PRIZE OF 
This very elegant new 
Tomato is so outstanding 
in its distinctive charac¬ 
teristics that we want it to 
have a very good name. 
We thought of many such 
as “Lucky Crop,” “Gold- 
strike,” “Morning Star,” 
Sunrise” and others, and 
yet they did not seem good 
enough for it, so we de¬ 
cided to let you, our cus¬ 
tomers, name it after you 
have grown it; and to the 
one sending us the name 
which we decide is the 
best we will send a Prize 
of $25.00. 
Until You Name This 
New Tomato for Us—We 
Will Call It Schell’s No. 20. 
Schell's New Tomato No. 20. 
- just everything really that could be wished lor in a lomato. It 
is very early, following right after extra-early Penn State, and it is the LARGEST of all early varieties; 
it produces more Tomatoes to the plant than any other early we know of, and they come practically one 
hundred per cent perfect in form, size, smoothness, and quality. Sparkling deep rich scarlet-red, up to the 
stem; smooth, no cracks or wrinkles; perfect globe-shape. Three weeks ahead of Marglobe. 
We offer it in packets only this year: 25 cts. per pkt.; 5 for $1. 
Each customer ordering one or more packets shall keep the empty packet and send it in, with the 
name you suggest, any time after you have grown the crop and thus know its excellent qualities, up until 
October i, when our “Name Contest” closes. Order it as Schell’s No. 20 Tomato. 70 days. Pkt. 25 cts.; 
5 pkts. for $1. 
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