PAN AMERICAN. New Resistant Large Fruited Mar- 
globe Type. This new main crop tomato 
developed by the United States Department of Agriculture is com- 
pletely resistant to fusarium wilt, and has proved to be a very promis- 
ing home and market variety. 
The fruits carry the fine deep globe shape of Marglobe but average 
somewhat larger in size. They are so uniform that we found practically 
no small fruits in our crops, even late in the season. They ripen evenly 
to the stem and are an attractive bright scarlet color. The flesh is 
exceptionally firm, meaty, and solid. 
Pan American has large robust plants producing enormous yields 
of fine fruit about the same time as Marglobe and Rutgers. It is an 
excellent variety to prolong the season as the fruit remains firm and 
delicious long after earlier varieties have become soft and watery. 
N. Y. State Certified Seed. Pkt. 10c; 14% Oz. 40c; Oz. 75c; 14 Lb. $2.35. 
HARRIS’ EARLY STONE. An old favorite variety of good quality 
which has been widely grown for canning because it is free of acidity. 
The vines are very large and prolific but the fruit is flattened in shape 
and rather uneven. 
Because of crop failure, we are unable to offer any seed of Harris’ 
Early Stone this year. To growers who have been using it, we recom- 
mend Rutgers as having much better shaped fruit and even finer 
quality. See photo and description of Rutgers on page 6. 
ITALIAN RED PEAR (Pomo d’oro a Pero). This tomato is most 
prized by the Italian people for making their famous ‘‘tomato paste.” 
It is also used extensively for canning. These tomatoes canned whole 
with a few leaves of Basil (See page 43) make a delightful change 
from ordinary canned tomatoes. 
The fruit is very solid with thick walls, and deep red in color through- 
out. It is true pear shape but three or four times as large as the ordinary 


Pan American 
A typical basket of fruit as picked in our seed field. 
red pear tomatoes. Borne in clusters of 4 to 7 fruits on strong vines. 
N. Y. State Certified Seed. Pkt. 10c; 4% Oz. 30c; Oz. 50c; 14 Lb. $1.50. 
Be sure your NAME and ADDRESS is on ORDER SHEET 
Each year we receive a large number of orders which we are 
unable to fill because there is no name or address on the order 
DWARF STONE. The plants grow very dwarf and stocky with short 
thick stems and heavy leaves and can be set out close together. The 
fruit is of flattened globe shape like Stone, medium size, solid and 
deep red, and of good quality. Ripens a little later than Early Stone, 
but produces fine solid fruit late in the season when most tomatoes 
are not so solid and firm. 
Pkt. 10c; 4% Oz. 30c; Oz. 50c; 14 Lb. $1.35. 
sheet. 

Pink or Crimson Varieties 
EARLY DETROIT. The best early crimson or “pink” tomato. The 
fruit is of good size, globe shaped, extremely smooth and well colored. 
It is medium early and very prolific. 
Pkt. 10c; 4 Oz. 30c; Oz. 50c; 14 Lb. $1.35. 
DWARF CHAMPION. The vines are stocky and do not spread like 
other kinds. Fruit is of medium size, very smooth and of an attractive 
pink color. Ripens medium early and is used considerably in home 
gardens. 
Pkt. 10c; 4% Oz. 30c; Oz. 50c; 144 Lb. $1.35. 
PONDEROSA. Very Large. A late variety but with very large fruit 
that is more solid and “meaty” than any other kind. The tomatoes 
are of huge size, usually somewhat rough in shape, but of excellent 
quality. The color is a deep pink and the quality is so mild and fine 
that many people prefer them even to the best red tomatoes. This is a 
late variety but normally ripens a good lot of fruit even in our 
Northern climate and the fruit holds up very well in longer seasons. 
Pkt. 10c; 144 Oz. 35c; Oz. 60c; 14 Lb. $1.90. 

Yellow Variety 
GOLDEN GLOBE. Peep orange fruit of finest quality. 
A distinctive new variety with deep globe 
shape, firm solid flesh, and high yield on strong sturdy vines. The 
fruit instead of being red has orange skin and rich orange flesh. The 
quality is fine and they are most attractive when sliced; the juice is 
rich, full flavored and orange colored, and much superior to ordinary 
yellow tomato juice. 
Not an early variety but normally ripens good crops before frost. 
Pkt. 10c; 4% Oz. 35c; Oz. 60c; 144 Lb. $1.75. 
Golden Globe Tomatoes 
Perfect globe fruits of deep golden color. 

Small Fruited Tomatoes 
These pretty little tomatoes are very useful for serving whole in salads, 
for preserves and pickles and for ornaments. They grow in clusters 
which ripen at one time. The vines are large and vigorous and produce an 
astonishing quantity of fruit. 
Red Cherry. Bright red fruit about the size of a large cherry. 
Red Pear or Fig. Pear-shaped fruit about one inch in diameter. Sweet and of good 
flavor and will keep a long time. Wonderfully prolific. 
Red Plum. Small plum-shaped fruit, deep red and of good quality. 
Red Currant. Small round red fruit about the size of a small red cherry. 
Yellow Cherry. Bright yellow fruit, similar in shape to Red Cherry. 
Yellow Plum. Small, plum-shaped, bright yellow fruit; fine for preserves. 
Yellow Pear. Small fruit the same shape as Red Pear but of yellow color. 
Ground Cherry. Also Called Husk Tomato. While this is not a true tomato, 
it belongs to the same family and is grown in the same manner as tomatoes. The 
small yellow fruit is borne in husks. They are of a pleasing flavor and are valued 
for salads and preserves. 
PRICE: Any of the above Small Fruited Varieties. Pkt. 10c; 44 Oz. 35c; Oz. 60c. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION: Any three packets of above small fruited varieties: 
25c. 

Red Pear Red Cherry 
Yellow Plum 
Photographs are about % actual size. 
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