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Break O’Day Tomato 
A disease resistant cross between 
the Marglobe and other tomatoes. 
It is the same shape, color and size 
of Marglobe but matures a few 
days earlier. Very solid and heavy 
and finest quality. Ripens with 
Bonnie Best but larger and heavier 
and has fewer seeds. A first class 
variety in every way. Pkt. 8e; 2 
pkts. 15¢; ox. 35¢; % Ib. $1.15. 
Rutger’s Certified 
Rutgers certified was the sensa- 
tional tomato last season. It was 
brought out by the New Jersey Ex- 
periment station. Plants large and 
robust, fruit medium to. large. 
somewhat similar to Marglobe. Seed 
cavity small, color a fine red clear 
through. Medium early, unsur- 
passed for market, table use or 
canning. Pkt. 10e; 1% oz. 22; oz. 
40c¢; % Ib. $1.25. 
Marglobe Tomato 
If growers -could vote on which 
is the best all around tomato, we 
think Marglobe would win. It is 
quite early, large, smooth and wilt- 
resistant. Deep globe shape, rich 
scarlet purple color. Very prolific 
and just the right size for home 
or market. Table quality is un- 
excelled. Pkt. Ge; 2 pkts. 10c; ox. 
25¢; %4 Ib. S5e; Ib. $3.00. 
Oxheart Tomato 
An extremely large solid tomato 
shaped like a beef's heart. Single 
tomatoes often weigh 2 to 4 Ibs« 
Color purplish crimson, smooth and 
very heavy. Flavor a rich luscious 
sub-acid. A grand variety for home ' 
use but not a very good shipper. 
Pkt. Se; 2 pkts. 15c; % ez. 25c; ox. 
40e3; % Ih. $1.00. 
Earlibel Tomato 
A wonderful early tomato, about 
as early as Earliana and larger. 
Fruit 3 to 4 inches in diameter, 
smooth and solid with few seeds. 
Hardy and productive, does not 
crack, vines are loaded with the 
bright glossy red fruits. Pkts. 6e; 
2 pkts. 10¢; % oz. 20c; oz. 35e; % 
th. $1.20. 
June Pink Tomato 
Bright deep pink skin and rich 
purplish red _ fiesh. Often called 
“Pink Earliana.” Good bearer, 
early and very productive. Fruit 
medium size. Uniform, smooth and 
a good shipper. Pkt. Se; oz. 25e; 
% Ib. SSe. 
CHALK’'S EARLY JEWEL 
A fine tomato, following closely 
the Earliana. Fruit uniformly 
large, solid and almost round. For 
a fine medium, early or main crop 
this is desirable. Immensely and 
productive, handsome appearance 
and fine quality. Pkt. 5e; % ez, 
Ade; oz, 25c; % Ih. 75e; lb. $2.75. 
Pritchard-Scarlet Topper 
Vines vigorous producing a big 
crop of good sized, solid tomatoes 
of excellent quality. Color a bright 
red with thick firm flesh. Medium 
early. An extra good tomato for 
home or market. Pkt. 10; % oz. 20e; 
ez. 35e; %4 Ib. $1.20. 
Albino or White Beauty 
A pure white Tomato with white 
flesh and mild flavor. No trace of 
acid. Can be relished by people who 
could not eat an acid variety. Very 
mild when eaten raw. About the 
size of Stone Tomato.. Pkt. 10c; 2 
pkts. fer 25c; oz. 40c; % Ib. $1.50. 
Selected Tomato Seed 
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Tomato—Greater Baltimore 
GREATER BALTIMORE 
Tomato 
A GREAT CANNER AND SHIPPER 
GOutylelda All Other Tematoes. by 
Actual Test : 
This is one of the greatest can- 
ning tomatoes grown. Fruit very 
large, smooth, well-formed and 
deep. Extra firm, solid, and heavy, 
ripening up crop evenly to stem: 
free from ridges, cracks and blight. 
It will yield more than any other 
Tomato and is one of the best ship- 
pers grown, Color beautiful bril- 
liant red. Plants vigorous and com- 
pact, producing enormous clusters of 
fruit. Tomatoes often weigh 2 
pounds each. 400 to 600 bushels of 
fruit have been produced on one 
acre. Pkt. Bes Woz. 15e3 ox. 25e; % 
Jb. GScs3 Ib. $2.20; 3 Ibs. $5.00, 
BURBANK TOMATO 
A good early variety, the creation 
of Mr. Luther Burbank. A good all 
around sort prized by many. Pkt. 
Ge; 2 pkts. 10c; oz. 25e; % Ih. BOc. 

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Wonderful John Baer 
This wonderful, large, beautiful 
early Tomato has produced a crop 
in 30 days from well matured 
plants. It is of most perfect shape, 
of glistening, brilliant red color. 
Extra solid, heavy fruit and ripens 
up evenly. Plants produce 50 to 
100 perfect Tomatoes each. The 
flavor is extra fine, mild and deli- 
cious. They are very even in size, 
weighing 6 to 7 ounces each, ex- 
tremely solid and will stand ship- 
ping a long distance. Pkt. Se; % 
ex. Se; oz. Ze, 14 Ih. Pe; Ib. $3.00. 
Selected Farliana 
Our strain of this first early sort 
is earlier and decidedly superior to 
much that is sold as Sparks’ Earl- 
jana, and the extreme earliness of 
its large, smooth fruits makés it a 
very desirable Tomato for market 
gardeners, as well as desirable for 
the home garden. The vines are 
small, but vigorous and productive. 
The fruits are scarlet, medium to 
large, nearly round and exception- 
ally smooth for so early a variety. 
The fruits are borne in clusters 
near the base of the plant and the 
bulk of the crop ripens very early. 
Pkt. Se; % oz, 1Oc3 oz. 22c3; % Ih. 
S0e; Ib. $2.50. 
Deposit Big Dwart 
Plants are stocky and bushllike, 
holding an abundance of fruit well 
off the ground on their strong 
stems. Can be planted much thick- 
er than the straggly varieties. 
Fruit very large and of a purplish 
crimson color. It is the largest 
fruiting tree tomato grown. Pkt. 
1@e; 2 ox. 22e;3 oz. 40c; % Ib. $1.25. 
BOMNIE BEST 
Earlier than Chalk’s Early Jewel. 
A vigorous grower, enormously 
prolific. ‘Col 4s intense scarlet. 
Shape is perfect -and remarkably 
uniform in size. Ripens evenly to 
the stem without erack or black 
spot. Very productive and a ‘fine 
shipper, being even in size. Pkt. 
Se; % oz. 12c; oz. 20c; % Ih. T5e; 
Bb. $2.50. 
Golden Golossal 
As the name implies this is a 
mammoth yellow Tomato. Fine 
form, solid, meaty. These big yel- 
low fellows receive admiration; size, 
fine golden, glossy appearance and 
xreat excellent quality, make them 
favorites for home. Pkt. 10e3; % oz. 
s0c3 oz. 50c3; % Ib. $1.85. ‘ 
Beefsteak Tomato 
(An Improved Matchless) 
The name Beefsteak has been giv- 
en to several Tomatoes, which are 
especially noted for a solid, meaty 
core and unusually large size. The 
Beefsteak Tomato possesses these 
good points—heavy, solid, fine flav- 
ored, meaty flesh, ete. and is, we 
think, one of the best varieties 
grown. Vigorous grower, very pro-. 
ductive and continues to produce 
large sized fruits until frost. Its 
luscious fruit is large to extra 
large, very meaty and solid, with 
few seeds. Its color is a brilliant 
shade of red and one of the most | 
beautiful Tomatoes we have ever 
seen. Foliage heavy, protecting the 
fruit from sunscald during late sum- 
mer. Pht. Tes % es. 15e; ox. 25e; %4 
Ih. 70c; Tb. $2.50. 
Small Tomatoes 
These are listed elsewhere as 
Cherries, Pears and Plums. They 
are a mixture of half a dozen or 
more of small fruiting varieties 
which are very desirable for pre- 
serves. We do not have them in 
separate kinds. Pkt, Se; % ox. 15e; 
ox, 25e. 
