ALNEER BROTHERS RELIABLE SEEDS, ROCKFORD, ILL. 
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John Baer 
John Baer A remarkable new variety of the extra early red or scarlet 
type. Not as early as Earliana, yet there are only a few day s 
difference, and John Baer yields a much heavier qrop of larger, more uniform 
and more attractive fruits that in total it makes a much more profitable crop 
to grow than any other extra early variety. Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c, Vi lb- 70c, V 2 
lb. $1.30, lb. $2.50. 
Norton Wilt-Resistant Stone 
TOMATO 
tomatoes do best in warm, moderately rich soil. Sow seeds early in March in hot bed 
or house, in shallow boxes. About May 15 to 20 in this latitude the plants should be set 
out in the open ground, in rows four feet apart each way. All seeds we offer are from 
critically selected specimens of fruit and must prove of the greatest value to the planter. 
Pritchard or Scarlet Topper 
Grothen’s Globe (New) 
A Darker Red Color Break O’Day 
Pritchard or Scar¬ 
let Topper f u s lt * ft r h e ; 
extensive experiments con¬ 
ducted by the U. S. Dept, 
of Agriculture in their quest 
for a perfect disease, wilt 
and rust resisting tomato, 
several fine varieties have 
been developed; but, it is 
believed that this, their 
newest introduction is the 
most perfect sort yet pro¬ 
duced. An extra-early, large,' 
smooth, and extremely solid 
Tomato of an intense scar¬ 
let color. Most productive 
and very attractive. Of a 
solidity that is truly re¬ 
markable, with very small 
seed pockets and no core. 
Its productiveness, particu¬ 
larly on rich soil, is amaz¬ 
ing, and individual plants 
will bear 70 to 80 fruits 
each. It will yield 15 tons 
and more per acre. Pkt. 8c, 
oz. 30c, Vi lb. 80c, V 2 lb. 
$1.50, lb. $2.75. 
Marglobe Tomato 
Marglobe-Wilt Resistant 
a lot of attention. Resists nail-head rust and fusarium 
wilt. Has proven successful under the most severe 
tests. Pure scarlet in color, globular in shape, extra 
large, smooth, early, beautiful in appearance and very 
productive. Above all, the quality is most excellen*. 
Pkt. 7c, oz. 25c, Vi lb. 80c, 1/2 lb. $1.50, lb. $2.75. 
The new, early maturing wilt-resistant variety of the Break O’Day type with vines 
like Break O’Day except the leaflets are somewhat larger and more abundant which 
helps to protect the fruits from sun scald. The globe shape fruits are as large 
or larger than Break O’Day and are deeper scarlet color and free from any yellow 
color about the stem end. Very solid and meaty. Heavy yielder. Popular for home 
or market. Pkt. 10c, V2 oz. 25c, oz. 40c, Vi lb. $1.25, V 2 lb. $2.10, lb. $3.75. 
Rut?6FS A second early variety developed at the New Jersey Agricultural Ex- 
* periment Station and introduced in 1935. A cross of Marglobe and 
J. T. D., desirable for market gardeners, for canning regular pack and for juice. 
Plant large with thick stems and vigorous foliage. Fruits similar to Marglobe but 
flatter at stem end ; bright red, smooth with thick walls and small seed cells ; ripen 
from center; flesh red and firm and low acidity. Pkt. 8c, oz. 30c, Vi lb. 80c, Vi lb. 
$1.50, lb. $2.75. 
Norton Wilt-Resistant 
This new tomato was selected from the famous 
Stone, producing a heavy yield of large, smooth, 
solid scarlet red fruit which ripens in about 120 days. It is somewhat larger than 
Stone, and highly recommended because of its wilt-resistant features. Excellent 
for the home garden, market gardeners and shipping. Pkt. 8c, or 30c, Vi lb. 80c, 
1/2 lb. $1.50, lb. $2.90. 
Early Baltimore 
An Illinois University selection of Indiana Baltimore 
for resistance to Fusarium wilt. Matures along with 
Pritchard. Very productive. Fruits red, smooth, deeply oblate, shallow basin at 
stem end, small core, solid and meaty, with a thick rind. About same size a? 
Marglobe. Particularly adapted to extreme heat and dry weather. Excellent 
variety for market, canning, home gardens. Postpaid, pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 25c; oz. 45c; 
Vi lb. $1.35; V4 lb. $2.50; lb. $4.75. 
