Rutgers is an 
outstanding Tomato 
main crop sort 

Rutgers Burrell’s Spe- 
: : 82 days. 
cial Selection While ort. 
marily a canning variety and 
enjoying wide acceptance for 
this use, some shipping dis- 
tricts especially in Texas like 
it for the greenwrap trade. 
It is a Marglobe X. J. T. D. 
Hybrid developed by the 
Campbell Soup Co. Ripens 
from the inside out making 
it especially desirable in the 
manufacturing of juice, soup, — 
catsup 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, © 
size and _ productiveness. 
Highly resistant to wilt. . 
(Pkt., 10c) (%4 0z., 25c) (oz., 
90c) (% I|b., $2.75) (ib., 
$10.00) (5 Ibs., $44.00) pre- 
paid 
RUTGERS STANDARD 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz., 40c) (4 Ib., 
$1.20) (lb. $4.60) (6 lbs, = SEEEEnEniamane 
$20.00) prepaid erat Rutgers 

San Diego Stone 8° days. The outstanding feature of this 
ko aarre tomato is its very deep blood red color of 
flesh indicating that it has some blood of the Italian varieties; 
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 0z., 25c) (oz., 60c) (4 Ib., $1.85) (lb., $6.50) 
(5 Ibs., $28.60) prepaid 
Speed 60 days. The originator gave this the name of “Speed” 
because of its extreme earliness in Montana, where this 
was developed. Adapted to staking and greenhouse growing be- 
cause of its long vine. Fruits small, solid, smooth, red and globu- 
lar; about the size of Bison but smoother. 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 50c) (4% Ib., $1.40) (Clb., $5.00) (5 Ibs., $22.00) 
prepaid 
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