VARIETIES 
EARLIANA. The Earliana is probably the earliest tomato 
grown, and is very popular for early market. The fruit 
is deep scarlet, medium to large size, and smooth for an 
early tomato. 
JOHN BAER—An early maturing variety, excellent for 
gardeners serving local markets. Vine of medium height 
and open growth. Fruit medium size, semi-globular, very 
attractive, bright scarlet, smooth and quite firm. 
BONNY BEST. A fine variety for early market and 
home garden. Vines are vigorous and fruit bright scarlet 
in color, and uniform in ripening. 
PRITCHARD or SCARLET TOPPER. A wilt resistant 
variety similar to the Marglobe but earlier. It is disease 
resistant and very productive. The fruit is scarlet, large, 
smooth and globular in shape. 
MARGLOBE. Wilt resistant tomato developed by U. S. 
Department of Agriculture. Fruit medium size, smooth 
and solid; globe shape, scarlet color, good shipper. Has 
become very popular for main crop. 
RUTGERS. A new wilt resistant variety rapidly coming 
into favor in the eastern canning sections. Similar to the 
Marglobe in many characteristics, it produces slightly 
larger fruit and more foliage. Scarlet in color, it ripens 
from the inside out. 
GREATER BALTIMORE. A mid-season variety, very 
popular for main crop and canning. Probably more of this 
variety used by large canners than any other variety. Very 
dependable, producing extra heavy crop of large firm 
tomatoes. 
Start your tomato crop right with PIEDMONT FIELD-GROWN 
PLANTS. Ready any time between March 15th and June 15th. 
We Select Stocky Tomato Plants with Large Stalks and Well Developed Root Systems 
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