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PENN STATE 
Showing the individual Tomato. 
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This very excellent first-early Tomato, developed by Dr. C. 
Extr a-Ear. ly P enn State Tomato. E. Mote Professor of Plant Breeding of Pennsylvania State 
Agricultural College and Experiment Station, and introduced exclusively by us, is, in our opinion, the best- 
quality, heaviest-yielding first-early Tomato, excepting no other. Our experience finds it ready for use in 
advance of Earliana, heretofore considered the earliest. Its tremendous yield of 20 tons per acre is double that of 
almost all other varieties. Its compact, determinate habit of plant-growth allows closer planting, 3 feet each way. 
The foliage protects the fruit from sun-scald, and conserves the moisture in the soil around the plants, thus enabling 
them to withstand more dry weather and high temperatures than others. The fruit, 314 to 4 inches in diameter, 
formed in clusters, is a beautiful rich scarlet, nearly globe-shaped, with deep red flesh, and very few seeds. We 
consider Penn State Tomato the best choice for first-early crop, and thousands of our customers everywhere 
have written us they think so, too. Our seed is produced from Dr. Myers’ stock seed. Prices are reduced this 
year. Pkt. 10 cts.; 3 pkts. 25 cts.; oz. 35 cts.; oz. 65 cts.; 2 ozs. $1; 14lb. $1.75; I4Alb. $3; Ib. $5.75. 



NEW TOMATO “VICTOR”, Given Bronze Medal 
Award as one of the 
best new vegetables introduced in 1941. Extra early, even ripen- 
ing, scarlet. For full description see page 2. Pkt. 25 cts.; 140z. 
50 cts.; 140z. 90 cts.; oz. $1.65; 141b. $5.50; lb. $20. 
Schell’s Royal Wonder 
A grand new early Tomato introduced 
by us. It is a Royal Tomato and it isa 
Wonderful Tomato in that it surpasses 
any other we know of in its class as an 
early Tomato following right after the 
extra-early Penn State. 
Schell’s Royal Wonder is early, with 
large, perfect, globe-shaped, smooth, 
sparkling fruit, deep rich scarlet-red up 
to the stem. It gives a very heavy yield 
of all-perfect fruits. Flesh juicy, richly 
flavored; small seed-cavity. Ready about 
3 weeks ahead of Marglobe. 
We consider Schell’s New Royal 
Wonder the most outstanding large early § 
Tomato you ever grew. Do not fail to 
order some of this grand early variety. 
Pkt. 15 cts.; 2 pkts. 25 cts.; oz. 85 
ets.; oz. $1.60; 14lb. $4.75; Yelb. $7.50 
Ib. $15. 
Mrs. CoRMAN, of State College, Pa., writes: 
“T have had a vegetable garden for 50 years or 
more and in all those years I have never had any 
Tomatoes so beautiful in color and shape and with such 
rich flavor as Schell’s Royal Wonder, and it yielded more 
than any other.” 
And the best in 52 years.—Mrs, E. C. KELLER, Penn- 
sylvania, writes: “I have been growing Tomatoes for 
52 consecutive years but have never raised any that 
eq your New Royal Wonder for yield, form, size, 
Jlavor, and smoothness.” 
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Schell’s New Royal 
Wonder 






