PRICE’S VEGETABLE SEEDS 



TOMATO 
Sow the seed in February or March ina 
hotbed, greenhouse or in shallow boxes in 
the house. When plants are about 2 inches 
high, transplant to 4 inches apart. Trans- 
plant in the open ground after all danger 
of frost is past, 3 to 4 feet apart each way. 
Cultivate frequently. When plant has 
reached a height of 5 feet, cut off the top. 
When three or four clusters of fruit have 
formed and some of the fruit is as large as 
a silver dollar, prune the leaves at the base 
one-half. This hastens ripening. Once a 
month apply sheep manure around each 
plant. One ounce will produce 2,000 to 
3,000 plants, 2 to 3 ounces for an acre; 35 
to 40 plants to 100 feet of row. 
VICTOR—The New Extra Early Toma- 
to. The vine is a sturdy determinate 
type, that can be planted close to- 
gether (2 x 3 ft.) and thus have more 
early fruit per acre. If you want extra 
early tomatoes, be sure to grow 
Victor. Victor has large clusters of 
beautiful tomatoes ripening all at 
once. See Price Below. 

Tomato, Rutgers (Certified) 
NEW VALIANT TOMATO—FExtra-large, solid, round, red Tomato which, surprisingly enough, matures only three 
days later than Earliana. A very profitable early market variety and specially recommended for heavier soils 
which will develop and maintain ample vine-growth. Try this for your early crop. See Price Below. 
RUTGERS (Certified)—Early mid-season sort developed by the New Jersey Agr. Experiment Station. Grows a 
large plant with plenty of foliage to protect the fruit from sunscald. Too much fertilizer may produce excessive 
foliage and late fruiting. The fruits are medium to large, shaped like Marglobe but flatter at the stem end. Seed 
cavity small. Color a fine scarlet which extends clear through. Unsurpassed for market, canning or juicing. See 
Price Below. 
MASTER MARGLOBE (Certified)—Early mid-season variety, similar to the usual Marglobe but more uniform, 
slightly earlier, very solid, and very free from blossom end scar and flats. See Price Below. 
loz. %4lb. 1 Ib. 
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STOKESDALE—Extra early. Solid red, Marglobe shape... ...........ecececececeeees 50 1.50 5.00 
PRITCHARD’S (SCARLET TOPPER)—Produces very beautiful, bright scarlet, globe 
shaped fruits. The stem end fills out well and is free from cracks and radial lines........ 50 1.50 5.00 
APEX (PRICE’S)—As early as Earliana. Superior to Earliana. As the fruits are uniform, 
deep ‘scarlet:red smooth... 22 ert Feast cete tyes iar a To Ree eae cee ena Seen rece 50 1.50 5.00 
EARLTANAFSPECIAL, (improved) herr er ieee eee en eee -60 1.75 6.00 
MASTER MARGLOBE (Certified)—Description above... .......... cece eee eee ee eee 50 1.50 5.00 
SCARLET DAWN—A cross of Clark’s Early and Marglobe. Matures earlier than either of 
these: varieties. Globe'shape, color. bright scarletsn-%. 27 oa. 26a. steadier ee ee 60 1.75 6.00 
JOHN: BAER=Prolifie and:early 0.5 atta ee oes tn ate ope eit cee eae ota Mares cree 50 1.50 5.00 
BONNY BEST (Certified)—An excellent extra-early, between Earliana and Chalk’s Jewell 
Fruits are medium-sized, bright scarlet, exceedingly smooth, round shape, andripenevenly. _.50 1.50 5.00 
CHALK’S JEWELL—Vigorous and productive; second early..............ceecececens -40 1.25 4.00 
CARDINAL—Resembles Stone Tomato, but 8 to 10 days earlier...................... -60 1.75 6.00 
RUTGERS (Gertified)— Description aboves. .ciew sic cisicie oc) vacic cele cietelsioetcenersieietieieisieieis -60 1:75 6.00 
DWARF STONE—Dwarf, close-jointed, vigorous and productive. Late-maturing, with 
large; smooth, bright: red, solid fruits in ¢elusters. 4..0a. ow nctee ses vistas eee ee -60 bs: 6.00 
SELECTED STONE—Productive late red variety. Fruits large, solid, flattened-round, 
AMooth, uniform. Warves Strong aviNes ernest estes ieee resin ie renter rire -50 1.50 5.00 
MATCHLESS—For main planting. Large, smooth, solid bright red fruits............... .40 1.25 4.00 
GREATER BALTIMORE—A main crop variety as a fruiter, slightly more reliable than 
Stone because, although it is about the same size, it is earlier and more productive...... -50 1.50 5.00 
BEAUTY (LIVINGSTON’S)—Large, late, pink, very smooth............ccceceeecess -50 1.50 5.00 
PONDEROSA (BEEFSTEAK)—Large, purplish pink, mid-season, free from acid......... -60 1.75 6.00 
GOLDEN PONDEROSA—Large, smooth yellow fruit............cccceccccccccececees -50 1.50 5.00 
YELLOW PLUM—Fruits oval. 2 in. long; clear deep yellow. ............ cece eeeeceees .50 1.50 5.00 
RED CHERR Y—Fruits small, round; rich deep red..........cscecccccvccecevcrcceces -60 1275 6.00 
