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Rutgers Certified Seed 
iVew Disease Resistant Strain—63 
days. Same characteristics as 797 —only 
this particular lot of seed was state in¬ 
spected and certified as to type and 
tiuality. I*kt., I." ets.; V- tty.., 35 ots.; tty... 
-16 ets.s 1/i Ih.. !i;i.l5: M; ll».. S3.(6; 
ib.. 1111.66. iiostiiuiil. 
2000 plants- 
1 lb. for 8 
acres 
769 Tomato 
Giant Oxheart 
Rutgers—Disease Resistant 
New 63 Day Scarlet Globe Shape 
Developed by Prof. Scherrnerhorn of Rutgers College. It is 
globe shaped, scarlet-ied. resembling JIarglobe. It ripens 
first in the center of the fruit, so that when red on the out¬ 
side you are sure it is ripe all through. The juice is of the 
most delicious llavoi- making it ideal for canning and juices. 
The perfectly smooth skin and unusually solid appearance 
make it one of the most attractive varieties on the market. 
Fruits are medium size, average weight 8 ounces. We rec¬ 
ommend this variety for canners. market growers and home 
gardens. I'kt., 16 els.: tty... 32 ets.; «/... ;55 ets.; 3/i lb.. 95 
ets * -- ■« ..-.. 
Pride of Every Garden. Enor¬ 
mous Size. Delightful Flavor. 
Among large fruited tomatoes 
this variety is unique. In form 
it is distinct, since it is almost 
exactly the shape of a heart as 
the name implies, and single 
fruits sometimes weigh more 
than two pounds. When sliced, 
it does not show the large seed 
compartments of other toma¬ 
toes, but looks more like tender 
steak. This firm red flesh is 
non-acid, but instead of being 
flat-tasting it has a pleasing fla¬ 
vor. Matures in K7 days. Packet, 
1.5 ets.; 14 tty... .56 ets.; oy... 7.5 ets.; 
1/4 Ib., .'t!2..56; y- lb., iii-1.7.5; lb.. 
!ji9.66, po.stp.'lid. 
780 (80 days.) A solid, smooth, beauti¬ 
ful red variety. Prolifieally produced in 
clusters of 4 to 6 on strong vines. Pkt., 
7 ets.; oz., 30 ets.; 1/4 lb., 85 ets.; Vs 
$1.60; lb., $2.90; 2 lbs., $5.50, postpaid. 
lbs., i{;5.5U, postpaid. 
Improved Select Stone 
85 days from transplanting. Bright red 
smooth main crop variety. Kipens evenly 
to the stem, no hard core. Excellent can¬ 
ning and market variety. This type is used 
extensively by the canniiig iiubistiy. Pkt., 
5 ets.; oz., 26 ets.; 1/4 lb'., 60 ets.'; Vz lb., 
$1.08; lb., $2.00; 2 lbs., $3.75, postpaid. 
791 Beefsteak (85 Days) 
Almost Seedless 
Beautiful large late red variety, and 
unqualifiedly superior to any other late 
variety grown, for market, for family 
use or canning. It is a sturdy healthy 
grower and is pi-acticaliy everbearing 
yielding enormous quantities of toma¬ 
toes always smooth and handsome un¬ 
til killed by frost. Pkt., 15 ct.s.; % oz., 
35 ets.; oz.. 66 ets.; II... $1.66; % Ib., 
S3.!)0; lb., $5.46; 3 lbs., $H».06. postpaid. 
781 Improved Select Stone 
779 Livingston’s Globe 
Shumway’s Super Strain 
Solid Meat—Excellent Shipper 
7.5 days. One of the fuiest early l‘urple Toma¬ 
toes in eiiltivation. I)i.stuict globe shape, firm 
solid flesh, delightful flavor—considered Blight- 
Proof. My strain of Livingston’s Globe Tomato 
represents a careful selection from the original 
parent stock to Insure uniform quality through¬ 
out. It is used annually by hundreds of the 
largest Tomato Growers in the South who make 
a livelihood of sliipping to Noitliern market.^. 
The fruits are good size and run uniform even 
size througliout the season. Fruits are alwa.\'s 
smooth, firm flesh and rather few seeds. Ripens 
very evenly; of fine glossy purple, very produc- 
784 Chalk’s Early Jewel 
tive. When picked quite green will carry to di.st.-int 
markets in better condition tlian most any other va¬ 
riety. I higlily recomtnend my .strain of Livingston'.-: 
<llobe to the most critical iflanteis in America. There 
is IK. tiling finer obtainuiile. Pkl., 16 ets.; ity... 37 ets.; tj 
lb.. $3 ets.; Ib., $1.46; lb., .$3.65; 3 lbs., .$.5.60, postpaid. 
789 YellowPlum 
Small Fruited 
The fruits have the 
size and shape of a 
plum. The skin is 
bright lemon yellow. 
Very valuable for 
]ircsorves. Pkt., 10 
ets.; 1/2 oz., 30 ets.; 
oz., 50 ets.; 1/4 lb., 
$1.50, postpaid. 
784 Chalk’s Early Jewel. Two weeks later than Earliana 
but a lieavicr cropper, producing tomatoes of larger size 
ami .sweeter flavor. Fruits are very solid, deep .scarlet. 
Pkt.. 5 ets.; oz., 27 ets.; 1/4 lb., 79 ets.; Vz Ib., $1.46; lb., 
$2.75; 2 lbs., $5.25, postpaid. 
771 Bonny Best 
73 days. A second 
curly all purpose tomato 
of excellent qualitj’. 
The fruits arc a uniform 
vivid scarlet, smooth, 
medium large, even 
sized, globe shaped with 
slight flattfning, solid 
and meaty. Pkt., 5 ets.; 
oz., 25 ets.; 1/4 lb., 75 
ets.; 1/2 lb., $1.40; lb., 
$2.75; 2 lbs., $5.00, post¬ 
paid. 
771 Bonny Best 
795 <85 days.) A main crop tomato, large.st of 
the pink fruited types. Produces an abundance 
of purplish pink fruits, ,8 to 5 to the cluster, 
that are very meaty and fairly .smooth skinned 
The cell walls are thick and tender, the seed.s 
are few, and the flavor is delightful. Pkt., 10 
ct.s.; ■•/-• *>Z.. 38 ctK.; oz., 45 ets.; 1 /, lb., $I.J6; y. 
lb., $3.00; lb., $3.75; 3 lbs., $7.35, postimld. 
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