PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Reliable Garden Seed 15 
Red Skin Tomatoes 
PINK SKIN TOMATOES — cont. 
(See prices on page 14) 
Oxheart (120 days.) Like a big ox-heart; of best 
v dri quality, smooth, pink skin, few seeds. 
Its supreme qualification is the broken cell struc¬ 
ture, and the 1 to 2 inches of solid flesh before a 
seed is reached. A heavy yielder. Pkt. 10c ; % oz. 
25c ; oz. 45c ; ^4 lb. $1.50. 
Fonderosa. (110 days). Known and planted by every 
gardener; immense fruits; very solid, with few 
seeds. 
Trucker^’ pavorSlo (100 days.) Flattened, 
iruCKers a-avonxe smoo th-skinned fruits 31/2 
by 4 inches thick, attractive for the market. The 
flesh is meaty, very solid, of excellent quality; 
good for all uses. 
Bonny Best, (88 days). Large, smooth scarlet 
fruit; thick, with a small core ; slices well. Slight¬ 
ly flattened, in clusters of five or six. 
Br^ak O* Dav (90 days.) Blight resistant; fruit 
DrcaK Q May roun( j an( j smooth as an apple, 
deep orange-red. Within, the color is deep red, 
and flesh is very solid, with thick walls. 
Barliana. (85 days.) Large size, uniform shape, 
solid fruit, attractive color and productiveness. 
John. Baer. (85 days.) Good uniform size, semi- 
globular, free from core, scarlet-red. Very pro¬ 
lific, ripens evenly; never bursts. 
Mar?lohe (95 days.) The best general purpose 
l¥iargIO»e hind, a gran d shipper, definitely re¬ 
sistant to wilt and rust. Smooth, globular, meaty, 
almost coreless ; deep scarlet; ripens uniformly; 
no cracking or- cracks. 
The Popular Truckers’ Favorite 
Yellow Skin 
Yellow Fonderosa, 
(110 days.) Identical 
with Ponderosa in qual¬ 
ity and size but pro¬ 
duces golden yellow 
fruits, exceptionally 
free from acid; most 
attractive to use in 
mixed color salads. 
Rytgers Red (95 days.) A remarkable New Jersey introduction, 
———-- A great cropper, yielding 10 to 15 tons to the acre. 
Fruits outstanding for large size and solid structure. Inclined to 
roundness, their size and weight flatten the best ones. Brilliant 
dark red color unscarred by sun-scald (because of efficient leaf pro¬ 
tection). Very attractive sliced for the table, or packed in cans. 
Their juice has low acidity, 
and a delicious, tangy fla¬ 
vor. Try Rutgers ! 
Marglobe, The Standard 
PRITCHARD 
“Scarlet Topper” 
Pritchard 
“Scarlet Topper.” 
(85 days.) A scar¬ 
let colored, self-topping, dis¬ 
ease-resistant, heavily produc¬ 
tive variety originated in 1931 at the U. S. 
Department of Agriculture. Fruits large, 
smooth, globular, solid, with thick walls 
and cross sections. A long-distance ship¬ 
per. 
Scarlet Dawn 
(85 days.) All-America 
Gold Medal for 1935. A 
vigorous and prolific 
new wilt- and rust- 
resistant variety. Fruit 
is globe-shaped, smooth. 
Stone. (110 days.) An 
old tried and true vari¬ 
ety which refuses to be 
displaced. Perfectly 
smooth, very large, 
bright red, ripens even¬ 
ly, free from rot even 
in wet weather. 
