Tomatoes Contain All f itamins 
TOMATOES M.-S. SURE-CROPPING 
Tomato Seed sent postpaid 
One ounce of seed will produce 1,500 plants; pound for transplanting an acre 
Culture. The seed should be sown in a hotbed about the first 
week in March or latter part of February, in drills 5 inches apart 
and 1 2 inch deep. When the plants are about 2 inches high they 
should be set into small pots, allowing a single plant to a pot. About 
the first of May the plants may be set out in the open ground in 
hills 3 to 4 feet apart each way. (Sufficient plants for a small garden 
may be started by sowing a few seeds in a shallow box or flower-pot 
ana placing it in a sunny window of the room or kitchen.) Cultivate 
thoroughly as long as the vines will permit, but the last two or three 
workings of the soil should be very shallow (surface cultivation) or 
the crop may be badly injured, especially if the cultivator is run too 
near the young plants. From 90 to 120 days. 
STOKESDALE TOMATOES 
Bred for purity, quality, productiveness 
VALIANT. Extra early. Extra solid. Extra large. A Stokes intro¬ 
duction, now in its eighth generation of single-plant selection. 
STOKESDALE. Second early. Large. Productive. Its pro¬ 
ducing power will amaze you. 
MASTER MARGLOBE. Strain 8. Large and productive. A 
grand stock. 
Above 3 varieties:Pkt. 25c; oz. 50c; ‘,41b. $1.50; lb.$5; 5 lbs.$22.50 
Stokesdale Tomato 
Early Varieties 
Earliana. Particularly desirable for ship¬ 
ping and for earliest market. The fruits 
are smooth, round, and of fine color. 
M.-S. EARLY WONDER. This is the 
thirteenth year that we are offering this 
wonderful extra-early Tomato, after 
several years of careful selection. The 
fruits are large for so early a variety, round 
or slightly flattened, deep scarlet-red, 
smooth, free from cracks, and of fine quality. 
It produces ripe fruit as early as Earliana 
and continues to yield marketable fruit for a 
longer period than the other first-early 
varieties. Vines vigorous and productive. 
Pritchard or Scarlet Topper. Very promis¬ 
ing, heavily productive, wilt-resistant in¬ 
troduction of superior merit for home and 
market garden, shipping and canning. 
Fruits large, globe-shaped, scarlet and well I 
colored about the stem end; flesh firm and 
of fine quality. 75 days. 
Second-Early Varieties 
Break o’Day. One of its parents is Marglobe, 
which it resembles in color, shape, size, ! 
and solidity, but it is 10 to 12 days earlier. 
Bonny Best. A most profitab le variety for 
early and main crop. 
John Baer. (Regular Stock.) 
June Pink. (True Strain.) For gardeners 
who have a market for a nearly purplish 
pink fruit, which is produced in clusters. 
Main-Crop Varieties 
Beefsteak. Resembles Ponderosa in many 
ways, except that the fruits are a rich 
scarlet-red color. 
Greater Baltimore. (Regular Stock.) 
Indiana Greater Baltimore. An improved 
strain of Greater Baltimore. Fruits flat 
but thick, deep scarlet, medium large, solid 
and firm. Wilt-resistant. 83 days from 
setting plants to marketable fruit. 
M.-S. BIG CHIEF. A grand main-crop 
Tomato of the very highest quality. It 
produces an abundance of large, handsome 
red fruits which ripen clean to the stem 
and bears heavily from the early part of 
July until frost. It is a very shy seeder. , 
The meat is deliciously juicy and free from i 
acid. It is rare to see an ill-shaped fruit on 
M.-S. Big Chief vines. 
Market Champion. A fine large red To¬ 
mato that lives up to its name. 
Marglobe. (Regular Stock.) 
Marglobe. (Certified.) Vigorous plants bear 
a wonderful crop of uniformly globe- 
shaped, large deep scarlet fruits. The flesh 
is bright red, solid, meaty, and juicy. 
New Stone. So well known that it needs no 
description. 
Oxheart. The largest Tomato ever intro¬ 
duced; fruits weigh up to 1J^ pounds. 
Skin is purplish scarlet, smooth and evenly 
colored. This shape is most distinct. Ex¬ 
tremely solid and have few seed cells. 
Ponderosa. Large, solid purple Tomato, 
fairly smooth and very good quality. Quite 
free from acid. 
M.-S. Rutgers. (Certified.) See page 3. 
TOMATO PLANTS. See page 37. 
Preserving Varieties 
Golden Queen. Yellow; large and solid. 
Husk or Strawberry. 
Peach. Very small, pink fruit with slight 
peach bloom on skin. 
Red Cherry. Small; grows in clusters. 
Red Pear. Pear-shaped red. 
Yellow Pear-shaped. 
Yellow Plum-shaped. 
Clicks Famous Tomato Seed 
Glick’s Seeds are grown on Glick’s 
Farms, where disease is unknown, and 
entirely isolated from any commercial 
Tomato-growing section. It is supervised 
on a strictly quality basis for planters of 
the better class, whose success is depen¬ 
dent on the very best seed that can be 
produced. 
GLICK’S IMPROVED GROTHENS 
GLOBE. (Pennsylvania Certified.) A 
second-early Tomato well adapted to 
green-wrap shipping. Resembles Break 
o’Day, and is similarly disease-resis¬ 
tant, but has a positive red color. 
Heavy producer. Fruits medium large, 
globular, firm, solid. Red-oxide treated. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 40c; ^lb. $1.35; Hlb. 
$2.50. 1-lb. sealed canisters, $5.00. 
GLICK’S IMPROVED MARGLOBE. 
(Pennsylvania Certified.) Red-oxide 
treated. Pkt. 15c; oz. 40c; ^ilb. $1.35; 
Klb. $2.50. t-lb. sealed canisters, 
$4.50. 
GLICK’S RUTGERS. (Pennsylvania 
Certified.) Red-oxide treated. Pkt. 
15c; oz. 40c; J^'lb. $1.35; J^lb. $2.50. 
1-lb. sealed canisters, $5.00. 
TOMATOES, EARLY VARIETIES 
Pkt. 
VjOZ. 
Oz. 
‘41b. 
Lb. 
M.-S Early Wonder. 
$0 15 
$0 30 
$0 50 $1 50 
$5 00 
Earliana . . 
10 
30 
1 00 
3 50 
Pritchard (Scarlet Topper). 
15 
25 
40 
1 00 
3 50 
TOMATOES, SECOND-EARLY VARIETIES 
Break o’Day. 
10 
25 
40 
1 50 
5 00 
Bonny Best .. 
10 
30 
1 00 
3 00 
John Baer . . 
10 
30 
1 00 
3 00 
June Pink. 
10 
40 
1 25 
4 50 
TOMATOES, MAIN-CROP 
Marglobe (Certified). 
10 
30 
1 00 
3 50 
Marglobe . 
10 
30 
1 00 
2 50 
M.-S. Big Chief. 
15 
25 
40 
1 50 
5 00 
New Stone . 
10 
20 
60 
2 00 
Greater Baltimore. 
10 
20 
60 
2 00 
Rutgers Main-Crop (Certified). 
15 
35 
1 25 
4 50 
Market Champion. 
10 
30 
1 00 
3 50 
Ponderosa . 
10 
50 
1 50 
5 00 
Beefsteak . . . 
15 
35 
55 
Indiana Greater Baltimore . 
10 
30 
90 
3 00 
Oxheart. 
10 
30 
50 
1 75 
6 00 
TOMATOES, PRESERVING VARIETIES 
Golden Queen. . 
10 
25 
40 
1 50 
Yellow Pear-shaped . 
10 
20 
30 
1 00 
Yellow Plum-shaped . . . . 
10 
20 
30 
1 00 
Red Pear. 
10 
25 
40 
Peach . 
10 
25 
40 
Husk (Strawberry). 
10 
30 
50 
Red Cherry. 
10 
30 
50 
Vegetable Seech 
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