New Burbank Tomato 
This is one of Luther Burbank’s marvelous new 
creations. A Tomato by far the earliest and best 
we have ever grown. Just think of it, from seeds 
planted in open ground will bear fruit earlier than 
plants from a hotbed. Fruit ripe week to ten days 
earlier than any other extra early Tomato known. 
Ripens up perfectly without crack, spot or blem¬ 
ish. Color bright red, and smooth. A continuous 
bearer throughout the season. A firm, large To- 
Pkt. y 2 oz. 
10c 25c 
mato of superior quality. Fruit has no open 
cavities. Seeds are few and small. Slice solid 
as a beefstake. Plants resist wilt and other To¬ 
mato diseases. Unlike other Tomatoes, the skin 
peels freely from the rich, firm flesh. If you want 
a real early Tomato this year, then do not fail 
to plant this wonderful BURBANK TOMATO. 
WORLD’S EARLIEST. Packet about 500 seeds; 
ounce about 7,500 seeds. 
Oz. 2 ozs. 
40c 75c 
Lubke’s Early Special 
Have tested many varieties but found Burbank, 
Lubke’s Special and Early Dawn the three best 
tomatoes grown. Lubke’s Special is just as early as 
Burbank and will bear wonderful fruit until cut 
down by frost. Good size until end of season. The 
tomatoes are round, smooth, solid, large size and 
free from cracks. Form in clusters of four or five. 
The quality and flavor are beyond criticism. 
Pkt. V 2 oz. Oz. 
15c 30c 50c 
Early Dawn Tomato 
Early Dawn is an extra early, smooth globe 
shaped, bright scarlet tomato. Exceptionally 
attractive and productive. Was a Gold Medal 
Winner in 1935. Its rare flavor and beauty is 
what sold Early Dawn to our customers at our 
roadside fruit stand. You too, will like it 
immensely. After 3 years of testing with us, 
we find Early Dawn a very profitable variety 
to raise. 
Pkt. V 2 oz. Oz. 
15c 30c 50c 
OAK HILL NURSERY, New Buffalo, Mich. 
Wallace-Homestead Company, Horticultural Printers, Des Moines, Iowa 
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