HARRIS’ EARLY STONE. .& Tomato of 
~ Superior, Quality. 
Although some of our newer kinds are usually more uniform 
in shape, none can surpass Stone for fine quality. It has long 
been considered one of the very best tomatoes on account of 
its firm flesh and lack of acidity. For canning it is important 
to get a variety that is not acid and for this reason the Stone 
is especially valuabie for this purpose. The fruit is smooth, 
deep red throughout, very firm and sweet. 
We have raised this seed for years in this northern latitude 
and have made selections with special reference to earliness | 
so that our strain of Stone not only has retained the fine 
qualities of flavor and color of the old Stone but is almost as 
early as John Baer. 
N. Y. State Certified Seed. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 50c; 14 Lb. $1.35; 
Lb. $4.50. 
DWARF STONE—Fine for Home Gardens. The plants grow 
dwarf and stocky, like those of Dwarf Champion, and can be 
set out close together. The fruit is like Stone, medium size, solid 
and deep red, and of fine quality. Ripens a little later than Early 
Stone, but produces fine solid fruit late in the season when most tomatoes 
are not so solid and firm. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 50c; 44 Lb. $1.45; Lb. $4.75. 
ITALIAN RED PEAR (Pomo d’oro a Pero). This tomato is most 
prized by the Italian people for making their famous “tomato paste.” 
It is also used extensively for canning. These tomatoes canned whole 
with a few leaves of Basil (See page 43) make a delightful change from 
ordinary canned tomatoes. : 
The fruit is very solid with thick walls, and deep red in color through- 
out. [tis true pear shape but three or four times as large as the ordinary R ech A aes 
red pear tomatoes. Borne in clusters of 4 to 7 fruits on strong vines. Pink or Crimson Varieties 
N. Y. State Certified Seed. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 55c; 14 Lb. $1.55; Lb. $5.25. EARLY DETROIT. The best early crimson or “pink” tomato. The fruit 
is of good size, globe shaped, extremely smooth and well colored. It is 
medium early and very prolific. 
Pkt) 1l0e3)}0z.50c; 24 Lbs $135. Lb. $4.50: 
DWARF CHAMPION. The vines are stocky and do not spread like 
other kinds. Fruit is of medium size, very smooth and of an attractive 
pink color. Ripens medium early and is used considerably in home 
gardens. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 50c; 14 Lb. $1.35; Lb. $4.50. 
PONDEROSA. Very Large. A late variety but with fruit that is more 
solid and “meaty” than any other kind. The tomatoes are very large 
but not as even as most other kinds. The color is a pink and the qual- 
ity very mild and fine. This is a late tomato but in normal seasons 
will ripen a good lot of fruit even in our Northern climate. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 60c; 44 Lb. $1.70; Lb. $5.75. 


Harris’ Early 
Stone Tomatoes 
This old favorite has 
few equals for 
canning. 
Harris’ Sturdy Tomato Plants 

We make a specialty of the finest sturdy, true to name plants of 
: the most popular varieties of tomatoes. They can be furnished 
Harvesting Certified Rutgers Tomatoes on our Farm either ready to set out in the open ground, or, if preferred, small 
plants which can be grown in frames for a few weeks before setting 
(See also page 6.) S , eae 
out. See page 83 for prices and varieties. 

Yellow Tomatoes 
, . “T want to take this opportunity to tell you that I received the tomato 
GOLDEN GLOBE. PRE We pu cene chances {ultnote nest and pepper plants in perfect condition.” 
quality. This distinctive new variety has 
all the characteristics required of a fine tomato. Deep globe shape, firm Mrs. John J. Petersen, Danbury, N. H. June 4, 1940. 
solid flesh, and high yield on strong sturdy vines. It is not a freak but a 
real tomato. Instead of being red the fruit has orange skin and orange 
flesh with just a trace of pink in the center. They are most attractive 
when sliced. The quality is fine. We have used it both for canning and 
juice. The juice is rich, full flavored and orange colored, entirely 
different from the pale insipid juice of most “yellow”? tomatoes. 
This is not an early variety but under normal planting ripens the 
greatest part of the fruit before frost. Have a few plants in your garden 
this year. You will certainly be pleased. 
Pkt. 15e; 14 Oz. 25c; Oz. 70c; 14 Lb. $2.10. 
GOLDEN QUEEN. The fruit is large and smooth. It is very attractive 
when combined with red tomatoes or peppers in salad. It ripens early 
and the vines are strong and prolific. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 50c; 14 Lb. $1.50; Lb. $5.00. 

Smal Fruits for the Home Garden 
Small fruits do not take up a great deal of space and add im- 

measurably to the value and satisfaction of the home garden. See é 
pages 83 to 85 for Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries and Grapes. Naa Ginerine 
Perfect globe fruits of deep golden color. 
SMALL FRUITED TOMATOES—See next page. 
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