Rutgers is an 
~summe ~ lomato 
main crop sort 

Rutgers Burrell’s Spe- 
+ 4 82 days. 
cial Selection *.5,°"* 
marily a canning variety and 
enjoying wide acceptance for 
this uses some shipping dis- 
tricts especially in Texas like 
it for the greenwrap trade.» It 
is a Marglobe X. ‘3.°T. D: Hy- 
brid developed by the Camp- 
bell Soup Co. Ripens from 
the inside out making it espe- 
cially desirable in the manu- 
facturing of juice, soup, cat- 
Sup and puree. Fruits highly 
colored, flattened globe in 
shape; weight about eight 
ounces, often more. Vines 
large and very erect giving 
ample protection to the fruits. ° 
Outstanding in vigor, sizé: 
and productiveness. Highly 
resistant to wilt. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% oz. 25e) (0z2., 
90c) (% Ib., $2.75) Cb., $10.00) 
(5 Ibs. $44.00) prepaid 
RUTGERS STANDARD 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 35ce) (14 Ib., 
$1.00) (1b. $3.50) (5 Ibs., $15.40) 
prepaid 
Early Rutgers 2°s°?ir- 
tion same 
as Rutgers except that it is 
a few days earlier and aver- 
ages only slightly smaller in 
size. , 
(PKt., 10c) (0z., 35e) (4% Ib., $1.00) (Ib., $3.50) (5 Ibs., $15.40) prepaid 
Rutgers 
- 80 days. The outstanding feature of 
San D te g oO Stone this tomato is its very deep blood red 
color of flesh indicating that it has some blood of the Italian va- 
rieties; extremely. attractive when sliced. Quality excellent; texture 
and size the same as Stone; foliage affords good protection. Plants 
medium large and upright. 
(Pkt. 10c) (%4 oz., 25e) (oz., 6G0c) (% Ib., $1.85) (1b., $6.50) 
(5 Ibs., $28.60) prepaid 
x eed 60 days. The originator gave this the name of “Speed” 
Pp because of its extreme earliness in Montana, where this 
was developed. Adapted to staking and greenhouse growing because 
of its long vine. Fruits small, solid, smooth, red and globular; about 
the size of Bison but smoother. 
(PkKt., 10¢c) (0z., 50c) (4% Ib., $1.40) Cib., $5.00) (5 Ibs., $22.00) prepaid 
Valiant 68 days. Comes into bearing only a few days later than 
Earliana, and the fruits are of better quality and firm- 
ness. Should not be matured in the south during the extreme heat 
of midsummer. Fruits globular, intense scarlet in color. Weight 
about 6 oz. each. 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 40c¢) (4% Ib., $1.20) (lb., $4.50) (5 Ibs., $19.80) prepaid 
* * * 
From Elkhart, Texas.—I grow tomatoes for the market and find I get more 
plants from one ounce of your seed than any other I’ve ever Dlanted, and 
the tomatoes are so much smoother and I sell more off my vines. I’ll 
always plant your seed. 

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