OUTSTANDING TOMATOES 
BO-KAY (100 Days) 
BO-KAY (100 days)—We are sincere in our belief that this tomato is 
an outstanding main crop variety. It is wilt-resistant, and trials show 
it to be almost free from check or cracks. It is a very heavy cropper, 
and is large and smooth with dark red color inside and out. Its strong, 
heavy foliage makes it a valuable variety for planting on light soil. 
Also good for greenhouse forcing and staked or field growing. 
SUPER BREAK O'DAY 
SUPER BREAK O’DAY—This new Break O’Day must not be con¬ 
fused with the older type, as it has all the good qualities of the old 
with much more added. The vine has larger stems than the Break 
O’Day, and the leaflets are much larger and more abundant. The vines 
stand up better than the Break O’Day and the additional foliage 
protects the fruit from sun scald. The fruits are globe shaped with no 
flat sides. Is as large as the Break O’Day with better outside color. 
The internal structure is very solid and meaty, and is a much darker 
red color than the older type. Ten to fifteen tons of fruit per acre is 
not an unusual yield for this variety. The crop matures about the 
same time as the old Break O’Day, which is about 68 days from set¬ 
ting plants desirable as field stake or for greenhouse growing. 
SUPER PURPLE KING (100 Days) 
SUPER PURPLE KING (100 days)—A second-early, smooth, pink- 
fruited variety. It is very similar to Globe. Fruits are globe-shaped, 
high-crowned, medium sized, and perfectly smooth; very solid and 
meaty, and has a thick skin. They set in clusters of from 5 to 7. 
Vines make a good growth and have rather heavy-cut foliage. Unsur¬ 
passed by any other shipping variety. Should be staked. Vines long, 
somewhat resistant to wilt. 
KING OF THE STAKERS 
A Many-Purpose Variety 
EXTRA EARLY—MEDIUM LARGE—EXTRA SMOOTH 
Fruits are large, smooth, globe-shaped, bright scarlet and unusually 
free from cracks. Highly resistant to fusarium wilt. Very productive. 
We recommend it as a staked or unstaked tomato for fields in sections 
where tomatoes are subject to sun-scald. As early as Earliana. Has 
normal vine coverage. 
Also very satisfactory as a greenhouse tomato, one grower reporting 
a 25% heavier yield than four other varieties. 
