THREE NEW TOMATOES 
Super Break O'Day • Scarlet Dawn • Bo-Kay 
Every commercial grower who raises vegetables has a right to expect 
his seedman to give him, helpful information about the varieties he 
plants. This service can be given only by those who have a sincere inter¬ 
est in the results you obtain from your plantings. A larger and more 
bountiful crop is the help we hope to give you. With this sincere thought, 
we offer these three grand, new tomatoes, which have been thoroughly 
tested for results throughout the entire tomato growing district. 
SUPER BREAK O'DAY 
SUPER BREAK O’DAY—This new Break O’Day must not be confused 
with the older type, as it has all the good qualities of the old with much 
more added. The vine has larger stems than the Break O’Day, and the 
leaflets are much larger and more abundant. The vines stand up 
better than the Break O’Day and the additional foliage protects the 
fruit from sun scald. The fruits are globe shaped with no flat sides. 
Is as large as the Break O’Day with better outside color. The internal 
structure is very solid and meaty, and is a much darker red color than 
the older type. Ten to fifteen tons of fruit per acre is not an unusual • 
yield for this variety. The crop matures about the same time as the old 
Break O’Day, which is about 68 days from setting plants in the field. 
It is most desirable as field stake or for greenhouse growing. 
SCARLET DAWN 
SCARLET DAWN was first introduced in 1934 and received the All 
American Gold Medal for 1935. The weather handicaps of the 1936 
season have not dimmed the praise from the year before, as growers 
everywhere are fully convinced of its merits. Gives a heavy yield of 
large, smooth and beautiful scarlet fruit which ripens well to the 
stem. Under the unusual conditions of the past season it has shown very 
few cracks. It is more globe shaped than the John Baer, and three to four 
days earlier than that variety. Our extensive trials have convinced us 
that Scarlet Dawn is a money making tomato for the market gardener. 
BO-KAY 
BO-KAY—We are sincere in our belief that this tomato is an out¬ 
standing main crop variety. It is wilt-resistant, and trials show it to 
be almost free from check or cracks. It is a very heavy cropper, and 
is large and smooth with dark red color inside and out. Its strong 
heavy foliage makes it a valuable variety for planting on light soil. 
Also good for greenhouse forcing and staked or field growing. Two 
years of trials have been most satisfactory. 
Include These Varieties in Your Order 
