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EARLIANA (RICE'S Selection) (00 days)—Earliest and best of the very 
early tomatoes. Very productive for an early sort. Fruit of fair size, round, 
very smooth and solid, and produced in clusters in center of the plant; 
color bright scarlet. Plants have a distinct open habit of growth. Our many 
years of selection on this stock has made it unequaled today. (See above.) 
GLOBE, LIVINGSTON’S (80days )—A vigorous, productive, medium early 
tomato, much in favor with Southern truckers. Fruit globe shaped, smooth 
and solid; color purplish-pink. 
GOLDEN PONDEROSA (90 day s)—Largest of the yellow tomatoes and 
similar to Ponderosa except in color of fruit. 
GOLDEN QUEEN (80 days)—Ripens early, is large, smooth and solid; color 
golden yellow. 
GREATER BALTIMORE (80 days)—A main crop, productive, red-fruited 
variety of the Matchless type; quite popular with the canners. 
GULF STATE MARKET (70 days)—A globe-shaped selection from Early 
Detroit, retaining the earliness of that variety, but larger, deeper and 
more productive. Fruits very solid and free from cracking; color deep 
purplish-pink. A shipping variety in the South. 
JOHN BAER (65 days) •—An early, productive, red tomato on the order of 
Chalk’s Jewel. We have a splendid, uniform stock of this variety. 
JOHN BAER (Starr Selection) (60 days)—Selected especially for canner 
trade. Very productive, of good sized smooth fruits, with cell walls 
very thick and seed cavity small. (Illustrated page 78.) 
RICE’S John Baer Tomato. (Starr Selection.) 
