Quality . . . Purity . . . and . . . Selection 
^omatos± 
Every well planned garden includes tomatoes. We offer you six particularly 
fine varieties on these two pages. The seed of all these varieties have been grown 
and harvested by ourselves on our own farms. 
We are listing some standard varieties and some that are less well known. All 
of these tomatoes, however, are of fine quality and at least one of them will meet 
your particular needs. Read the descriptions carefully and select the variety that 
will best suit your own conditions. We will fill your order with seed that is as good 
as careful work and attention can make it. 
Very few vegetables are as important in our diet as tomatoes. It ranks among 
the first as a vegetable for the home garden and for a canning crop. The 
Marketeer tomato is shown in the above photograph. 
Marketeer 
The Marketeer tomato is one of the 
finest main crop tomatoes offered to the 
gardeners of America. It is deep red in 
color, and has thick meat with solid mid¬ 
walls. The seed cavities are exceedingly 
small with few seeds. The fruits are 
large and smooth and make excellent 
shippers. The Marketeer is an ideal 
tomato for the market gardener. 
Prices postpaid: Packet, 10c; Yz oz., 20c; 
1 oz., 35c; y 4 lb., $1.00; >/2 lb., $1.90. 
Break-O-Day 
This is a wilt-resistant variety devel¬ 
oped by Dr. Pritchard from the Marglobe 
and Marvana. It resembles the Marglobe 
in shape and size, being large and almost 
round. The fruits are solid, meaty and 
scarlet in color. The vines are open and 
spreading with medium foliage. The 
Break-O-Day is an early tomato that is 
becoming very popular with home gar¬ 
deners. 
Prices postpaid: Packet, 10c; Yi oz., 20c; 
1 oz., 35c; Vi lb., $1.00; Yz lb., $1.90. 
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