VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES 4 KEYSTONE SEEDS 
TOMATO—Continued 

RUTGERS—A superb canning variety. 
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PAN AMERICA TAROT 75 
Recently introduced by the U.S.D.A. from the Beltsville, Maryland, Station. Bred for 
resistance to Nailhead Rust and Wilt, this variety has fine possibilities and may be 
expected to become rapidly accepted by the trade. 
VINES—Strong grower, developing good coverage, protecting fruits from the sun; 
very productive. 
FRUIT—Globular, medium large, smooth, free of cracking; colors bright scarlet 
throughout with thick flesh walls. 
PRITCHARD or Scarlet Topper TIMID 75 
The last wilt-resistant variety developed by Dr. Fred J. Pritchard of the U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture. A second early variety tor home, market, shipping, and canning. 
Color not as good as the Rutger's variety. All America Selection G. M. 1933. 
VINES—Medium, distinctly self-topping, vigorous, and heavy. Can be planted closer 
together than most sorts. 
FRUIT—Beautiful, smooth, globular shape; medium scarlet color; thick walls and solid 
flesh; mild flavor. 
RED ROCK TAPER 82 
A main crop cafining variety of great merit. Our strain especially prized by a large 
number of canners. Although similar to Stone, it is quite distinct for having better 
color. 
VINES—Medium to large in size; a very vigorous, healthy grower. 
FRUIT—Deeper red than Stone, round, very solid, meaty; colors up well, fine flavor. 
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