Days given are from setting of 
plants to marketable fruits. 
Market Growers' Prices, Page 100. 
Tomato 
days. Received the “All America” Gold Medal 1935. 
OCUrld n 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 
smooth. Color bright scarlet, exceptionally attractive. Average weight of 
fruits 5% oz. 
(Pkt,, 10c) (oz., 30c) (% lb., 00c) (lb., $3.00) (5 lbs., $13.20) prepaid. 
J 64 days. The originator gave this the name of “Speed” because of 
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., 10c) (oz., 
40c) (14 lb., $1.15) 
(lb., $4.00) (5 lbs., 
$17.60) prepaid. 
VaUant 
' 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 foliage, 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 earlv 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., 10c) (1/4 ox., 
25c) (oz., 85c) (% lb., 
$2.25) (lb., $8.00) (5 
lbs., $35.20) prepaid. 
Valiant Tomato. 
German Sugar 
78 days. Something 
new. The beautiful 
small red tomatoes are 
so sweet and tasty that 
it is said in Germany 
the fruits are sold in 
small bags and eaten 
like cherries. Should 
sell Avell with the high¬ 
er class restaurant and 
hotel trade because of 
their appetizing ap¬ 
pearance in salads. 
Fruits are borne in 
immense clusters. We 
have two strains: the 
Small German Sugar is 
about the size of large 
cherries. The large 
variety is about I 14 
Inches in diameter. 
Please state which you 
prefer when ordering. 
(Pkt., 25c) (1/4 oz., 
75c) 
German Sugar Tomato. 
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