OMEGA PLANT FARMS, INC., OMEGA, GEORGIA 
Certified Tomato Plants 
The Tomato Plant industry has grown with us until now it is our 
largest acreage. We are now prepared to give you certified Tomato 
Plants. This certification shows 
that plants are true to name 
and are free of insects and in¬ 
jurious diseases, and have been 
grown under the supervision of 
a State Plant Pathologist. We 
will have five hundred acres for 
this season and can take cj>re 
of your orders, whether for one 
hundred plants or a car load. 
Tomato plants are six to ten 
inches high, about the size of 
a cedar pencil, with good root 
system. Plants are packed with 
roots wrapped in damp spag- 
num moss, in well ventilated 
crates, ancl can be set in the 
fields immediately when they 
reach you. Send your orders in 
for Tomato Plants at the same time you do Cabbage, or when ready, 
and be sure to state date you want shipment made. Set from four to 
six thousand planats per acre. 
EARLIANA—A red early Tomato; very popular for home use. 
JOHN BAER—About ten days later than Earliana; bright red and 
very attractive. 
BONNY BEST—Favorite bright scarlet early variety, very vig¬ 
orous growth and heavy yielder. 
RUTGERS—The new variety developed by New Jer.sey Agriculture 
Experiment Station. Produces a vigorous plant, fruit re.sembles Mar- 
glol)e but ripens a few days earlier 
and a brighter scarlet color. 
MARGLOBE—This variety is 
recommended for its resistance to 
wilt and nail head rust. Fluits 
are medium size, smooth, red and 
globular shape. It is a good sec¬ 
ond early and continues to bear 
until frost. 
PRITCHARD (SCARLET 
TOPPER)—An early heavy crop¬ 
per, fruits globular .shaped, and in¬ 
tense rich scarlet color. Fine all 
purpose tomato. 
Tomato Plant Growing Sta¬ 
tions: Gainesville, Florida, and 
Omega, Georgia. 
TOIATO PLANTS ARE NOT EKOSTPROOI 
