TOMATOES^W/*^ Always in demand 
DISEASE RESISTANT 
VARIETIES 
PRITCHARD or SCARLET TOPPER. 77 
days. Disease resistant, heavily pro¬ 
ductive. Fruits large, smooth, globular, 
solid, with thick walls and cross sections; 
color light scarlet, not as intense as could 
be desired. Highly desirable for market 
garden use and for long distance ship¬ 
ping. 
(Pkf. 5c) (oz. 35c) (1/4 lb. $1.10) Wz lb. 
$2.00) (lb. $3.50). 
MARGLOBE. 83 days. Definite disease re¬ 
sistance, this variety recommended for 
use in sections infested with Fusarium 
Wilt and Nail Head Rust. Plants thrifty 
and heavily productive. Fruits uniform 
deep scarlet; large, uniformly globe- 
shaped, smooth, solid, and of distinct 
quality. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 30c) (1/4 lb. 75c) {Vz lb. $1.40) 
(lb. $2.50). 
Postpaid Unless Otherwise Noted. 
PONDEROSA. 90 days. One of the largest 
varieties in general use for home garden 
planting. Vine large. Fruits very large, 
flat, purplish pink, of inviting flavor, 
somewhat rough. 
(Pkt. 10c) (oz. 40c) (1/4 lb. $1.25) (lb. $4.50). 
All Prices 
The Landreth Plant Selected Seed 
Two ounces seed per acre is suggested. 
CULTURE: The best crops are grown on 
light soil. For early fruit in most states the 
seed should be sown in hotbeds early in 
March or about 6 weeks before transplanting 
to the field. Sow seed in rows 4 inches apart 
and not over inch deep. Enough plants for 
a small garden may be grown in shallow 
boxes or flower pots in a sunny window in the 
house. When the weather becomes warm out 
of doors, gradually harden them by exposing 
them to the air. When all danger of frost is 
past, set out in the open 3 to 4 feet apart each 
way. During the growing season do not allow 
the ground to cake or harden. Give plenty of 
cultivation. One packet will produce about 
300 plants; an ounce about 2,500. 
JUNE PINK. 71 days. The earliest of the 
pink-fruited varieties. Vine is open, 
spreading, and rather short. Fruits medi¬ 
um sized, flattened, smooth; color pur¬ 
plish pink. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 30c) (1/4 lb. $1.75) (Va lb. 
$2.25) (lb. $3.75). 
EARLIANA. 73 days. A first early sort, 
widely used for home gardens, and by 
truckers. Vine is open, spreading, me¬ 
dium small. Fruits flattened, medium 
sized, firm, bright red, quite smooth. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 30c) (1/4 lb. 75c) (Va lb. $1.40) 
(Ib. $2.40). 
JOHN BAER. 76 days. Excellent for mar¬ 
ket gardening and canning. Vines are 
of medium height, fruit medium size, 
semiglobular, very attractive bright red, 
smooth and quite firm. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 30c) (1/4 lb. 75c) (lb. $2.25). 
CHALK'S EARLY JEWEL. 78 days. One of 
the most satisfactory of second early 
varieties. Fruits flattened, bright red, 
firm and meaty, heavy producing. One 
of the finest for the home garden and 
canning. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 30c) (1/4 lb. 75c) (Va lb. $1.40) 
(lb. $2.25). 
THE LANDRETH. Originator strain. 78 
days. A very highly bred variety second 
early tomato. Fruits are firm, large, solid 
and of deep red color. Vines heavy and 
produces an exceptionally large yield of 
first class quality fruit. Ready for mar¬ 
ket at the same time as Chalk's Jewel, 
Marglobe, and Early Detroit and a heavy 
yielder. 
(Pkt. 10c) (oz. 35c) (1/4 lb. $1.00) (lb. $3.25). 
Plant Selected Seed. This seed is selected 
from plants of the best type growing in 
the fields. The plants are isolated to 
prevent cross-pollination with the result 
that better seeds are obtained. 
(Pkt. 10c) (oz. 45c) (1/4 lb. $1.25) (lb. $4.25). 
EARLY STONE. 82 days. A new develop¬ 
ment. One week earlier than the Im¬ 
proved Stone. Vines heavy, large, deep 
green, and prolific; fruit larger than the 
Improved Stone, semiglobular, smooth, 
deep scarlet red and ripens well to the 
stem. Interior deep red. 
(Pkt. 10c) (oz. 35c) (1/4 lb. 90c) (lb. $3.25). 
LIVINGSTON GLOBE. 85 days. An ex¬ 
cellent variety, well adapted to green¬ 
house production. Vine strong, with 
heavy foliage; prolific. Fruits large, full 
globe, smooth; purplish pink, ripens ev¬ 
enly. 
(Pkt. 10c) (oz. 35c) (1/4 lb. $1.00) (lb. $3.75). 
BEAUTY. 87 days. A hardy grower, very 
prolific; larqe, smooth and a glossy crim¬ 
son with a tinge of purple; grows in clus¬ 
ters of four to six large fruits, retaining 
its splendid size throughout the entire 
season. Flesh is very firm, has a tough 
skin and few seeds; seldom rots or cracks 
after rain. Picked green but matured, it 
will ripen nicely, making it a desirable 
shipping sort. A very satisfactory main 
crop tomato. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 30c) (1/4 lb. 90c) (lb. $3.00). 
Plant Selected Seed. This seed is selected 
while the plants are growing in the fields 
and the tomatoes are being formed. 
These plants are isolated by screens. 
From them our plant-selected seeds are 
produced. 
(Pkt. 10c) (oz. 40c) (1/4 lb. $1.25) (lb. $4.00). 
OXHEART. A distinctive type of variety 
recently introduced and very popular. 
The fruit is extremely large, heart-shaped 
and solid. 
(Pkt. 10c) (oz. 40c) (1/4 lb. $1.25) (lb. $4.25). 
BREAK O'DAY. Plant Selected Seed. 70 
days. Plants light, of spreading habit; 
bears fruit early and very prolific; fruits 
medium large, orange red, globe shaped, 
and smooth. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 35c) (1/4 lb. $1.00) (lb. $3.60). 
SMALL VARIETIES 
FOR PRESERVING AND PICKLING 
YELLOW PLUM. Yellow, plum-shaped, av¬ 
eraging 1 inch in diameter. Excellent 
flavor. 
(Pkt. 5c) (1/4 oz. 15c) (oz. 40c) (V4 lb. $1.40). 
YELLOW PEAR. Similar to Yellow Plum, 
but fruits pear-shaped. 
(Pkt. 5c) (1/4 oz. 15c) (oz. 40c) (14 lb. $1.40). 
RED CHERRY. Fruits round, bright red, 
presenting beautiful appearance. 
(Pkt. 5c) (V4 oz. 15c) (oz. 40c) (14 lb. $1.40). 
MIXED SMALL TOMATOES. Above three 
varieties mixed. 
(Pkt. 10c) (i/a oz. 25c). 
TOMATO PLANTS. See page 32. 
Livingston's Globe 
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THE WESTERN SEED COMPANY. DENVER, COLORADO 
