Tomata 
Greenhouse growers should try our Super 
Select grade of tomato seed in comparison 
with the best they have been able to obtain 
from any other source. 
Pritchard or Scarlet Topper, Burrell's Special Selection 
73 days. The last introduction of the late Dr. Pritchard, and regarded as 
one of the outstanding varieties of recent years. Heavily productive, disease 
resistant and of fine quality. Fruits large, smooth, solid, globular in shape, 
scarlet; holds its color well to the stem end. Flesh is firm, fine quality. De¬ 
sirable for market garden and shipping. Average weight of fruits 6 oz. 
(Pkt., lOc) (% oz., 30c) (oz., $1.00) (%, lb., $3.50) (lb., $12.00) (5 lbs., 
$52.80) prepaid. 
Pritchard 
Same description as above. Saved from good fruits grown 
especially for seed from our Super Select planting stocks. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 40c) (% lb., $1.15) (lb., $4.00) (5 lbs., $17.60) pre 
paid. 
Rutgers 
78 days. Recommended for canning on account of its color and 
high yield. Not intended for shipping as truits are slightly fiat- 
tened. Interior color is brilliant scarlet, making it especially 
valuable for juice. It ripens from the inside out. Average weight of fruits 
6 V 2 oz. 
(Pkt., lOc) (oz., 45c) (% lb., $1.25) (lb., $4.75) (5 lbs., $20.90) pre¬ 
paid. 
VAllAnf ® ^ days. 
V aiiariT (n e w.) a 
very early 
variety that should be 
valuable for the green- 
wrap trade. It comes 
into bearing only a few 
days later than Earli- 
ana, and the fruits are 
of so much better qual¬ 
ity and firmness that it 
should replace many 
sorts of the Earliana 
type. Because of its 
light foliaee. the crop 
should not be matured 
in the south during the 
extreme heat of mid¬ 
summer. We recom¬ 
mend that it be used 
for winter and spring 
production in the far 
south and for early sea¬ 
son production in the 
north. Fruits globular, 
intense scarlet in color. 
Weight about 6 oz. 
each. Interior very solid 
and its excellent flavor 
should make it a favor¬ 
ite with home gardeners. 
(Pkt., 19c) (% oz., 
25c) (oz., 99c) (% lb., 
$2.75) (lb., $19.99) (5 
lbs., $44.99) prepaid. Valiant Tomato. 
D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo, i 
70 days. Received the “All America” Gold Medal 1935. 
OCari6T L/aWn A. cross between Clark’s Early and Marglobe. Earlier in 
' season than either. Vines fairly open, medium growth, 
prolific^ First set of fruits medium large, but under conditions as here at 
Rocky Ford, later pickings will be small. Globular, thick walled and smoo^;h. 
Color bright scarlet, exceptionally attractive. Average weight of fruits 5% 6z. 
(Pkt., lOc) (oz., 49c) (^ lb., $1.15) (lb., $4.99) (5 lbs., $17.69) 
prepaid. 
C l 64 days. The originator gave this the name of “Speed” because of 
Op00G its extreme earliness in Montana, where it was developed. Much 
- resembles Early Avon. Fruits medium, solid, smooth, red and 
globular. A very heavy yielding sort. Weight about 4 oz. each. 
(Pkt., 19c) (oz., 
49c) (% lb., $1.15) 
(lb., $4.99) (5 lbs., 
$17.69) prepaid. 
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