C. H. BREWER, Riverside Farm, RAHWAY, N. J. 
THE RUTGERS TOMATO 
SECOND early, maim crop variety 
My stock of the Rutgers Tomato is fine, seed is saved from selected fruits. There 
is no better, and if you want to grow a crop of fine tomatoes plant Riverside Farm 
seeds of the Rutgers Tomato this season. Will supply only as long as stock lasts. 
Vines are of stocky vigorous growth, and with an abundance of foliage pro¬ 
tecting the fruits from the hot sun. Fruits uniform, very smooth, of good size 
and very solid, with small seed cavities, Flesh bright red, thick and of very 
good quality, being much superior to tne Marglobe. For canning and tomato 
juice purposes the Rutgers Tomato owing to its rich, red color, and fine flavor 
will give satisfaction. Classed as a second early in ripening it will be found a 
valuable variety for the home garden or growing for marketing. 
Another seasons trial convinces me that the Rutgers Tomato will withstand more 
wet weather conditions without cracking than any other tomato thatl know of and 
produce a heavy yield, where most other varieties would sustain a heavy loss. 
I do not hesitate to recommend my stock of the Rutgers Tomato to all growers 
who want to try this variety. Give it a trial. {Oz. 20c; Oz. 50c; |lb. #1.75. 
MATCHLESS TOMATO 
Vines vigorous in growth, producing a large crop of fine fruits smooth as an 
apple, fine quality, rich red in color, and unexcelled as a main crop variety. Fine 
for canning or market. Oz, 45c; |lb. $1.50. 
I SAY, now is a good time to send me an order no matter if small. 
I will appreciate it and you will appreciate Riverside Farm Selected 
Varieties, after once giving them a trial. 
