Fruits oval, 2144 inches long by 114 inches in diameter, borne in clusters, 
deep red, with little juice and very mild flavor. Vine is medium, rather 
open and very prolific. 
Prices subject to change without notice. 
45 FAIR STREET, PATERSON, N. J. 7A 
TOMATO 
1 oz. will produce 1500 plants. 14 lb. per acre. 
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Master Marglobe (Stokes N. J. State Certified) _. $0.50 $1.50 $5.00 
By far the most popular tomato. Plants are strong, robust, with heavy 
foliage, resistant to Fusarium wilt and nail-head rust, moderately pro- 
ductive. l'ruits are deep red, medium large, nearly globular, smooth, 
solid and with thick walls and cross-sections, making small seed cells. 
Rutgers (Stokes N. J. State Certified) 50 1.50 5.00 
Developed by L. G. Schermerhorm of the New Jersey Agricultural 
Experiment Station, by selections from a cross between Marglobe and 
J. T. D. The plants are large with thick stems and abundance of 
vigorous foliage, which protects the fruits from sunscald. The fruits 
are medium large, similar in shape to Marglobe, but more flattened 
at the stem. The outer and inner walls are thick with very small seed 
cavities. Flesh is firm and red throughout. A second early variety. 
Pritchard or Scarlet Topper (Stokes) — 5) | ee 51 1) 5.00 
Fruits good size, round, brilliant red in color; thick flesh, firm and 
with small seed cavities. They color perfectly right up to the top without 
any green spots and have little tendency to crack. 
Wallan ta ColOKeGs)) pate sccc ee eae ee a oe lee ae ee eae 50 1.50 5.00 
An extra early, large, solid tomato of globe shape, maturing three days 
after Earliana and five days ahead of Bonny Best. The vine coverage of 
Valiant is about equal to Earliana but is not sufficient to protect the 
fruits from continuous burning sun. 
PTOK ES al cere cat a te ee ee Oe ee 50 1.50 5.00 
An early variety of Marglobe type, but slightly heavier and maturing a 
week to ten days earlier. Fruits ripen from the inside out, like Rutgers; 
uite free from cracking and a remarkably heavy yielder. 
Carlet LAW) Wee 23 tka Me ne ee eel ee 50 1.50 5.00 
A cross of Clark’s Medal and Marglobe, earlier than either parent. Vine 
of medium growth, fairly open, very prolific. Fruits medium large with 
thick wall structure, globular, smooth, free from flat sides, bright scarlet 
ripening well to the stem. 
PION = DCR Urges ee ees oe Sk cee eee ee al SY ee ee op ©6* 1.20 4.20 
Fruits handsome; evenly colored bright deep scarlet-red, medium large, 
flattened globe shape, smooth and firm. 
IBreaksO: Day ge bare ee. pe ee ae he 40 1.25 4.50 
A blight-resistant cross between Marglobe and Marvana. It is early and 
resembles Marglobe in shape but not as good in color. It cannot stand 
hot burning weather and will not do good on light dry soil. 
Piwarte Cham pion’ .02 see. 1 ee ee ee AQ gee lt25 4.50 
Of distinctly dwarf, compact, upright growth; fruits smooth, solid and 
medium size; color pink; quite early. 
TELAT) Gk ee ee ae ne a ee ee 40 20 4.50 
An early scarlet-fruited variety; fruits medium size, flattened, globe 
shaped, solid and meaty. 
| be 3.6.28 be) 8 ee as Oe neers Oe es 40 125 4.50 
A very early variety; fruits medium size, solid and meaty. Being an 
early variety, some smoothness is sacrificed for earliness. 
TG CEOS came ele ee ree lene We ee ee ee B35) eS 6.00 
Fruits deep purplish-pink; extremely large, deep but flat, very fleshy ; 
of mild flavor. 
Italiane hed* Elum (Special Strait)". ee 1.00 3.00 10.00 
