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BREAK O’DAY TOMATO 


Break O’Day— 





: . The Early 
A very early tomato, disease-resistant, de- Disease- 
veloped by the late Fred J. Pritchard, Senior Resistant 
Physiologist of the U. S. Department of Agri- Tomato 
culture. Break O’Day is about 10 to 15 days 
earlier than Marglobe, from 
which it was developed, 
with fruit fully as large. 
The large scarlet, almost 
globular fruits mature in 
70 days, they do not crack, 
are very solid, with few 
seeds, and are of delicious 
flavor. Very productive. 70 
days. 1162—Pkg., 10c; 14 
02., 29cC; OZ. 53c; 2 oz., 
98c; 144 Ib., $1.75, post 
paid. 

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FIRESTEEL SCARLET TOPPER 
This superb early variety 
produces an abundance of 
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from “1 to, 16 ounces each, borne. in beautiful red fruits, smooth, 
= A sensational new red tomato weighing 
from" of 3 to 5, that matures in 

















67 days! Firesteel runs uniformly to meaty, globular in shape and 
& large size tomatoes, not only immense with an elegant flavor. Scar- 
- size at the first picking but clear to the let Topper is enormously 
end of the season. There are very few prolific and yields a heavy 
: small tomatoes. tonnage of tomatoes of large size. Vines 
= shine cleeny : SAE os tree took emoo ne are medium dense, erect, and SELF-TOP- 
cidity, i . rmi 
exceedingly solid and meaty, ripening to a a ora Sete ener oer, SOLIDE D W ARF CHAMPION 
beautiful dark crimson’ red all over at. one “pane fl ‘i ae Neale y hae es 
the same time. Vine medium, vigorous, minates in a flower cluster, checking ves- Quite distinct from other varieties in ha- 
3 fairly open, with medium foliage. Fire- etative growth much the same as cutting bit of growth and foliage. Good sort for 
steel has set heavy crops no matter how out the top, hence the name. 78 days. the home garden as the plants, owing to 
_ dry and hot the weather. Has yielded 11 Fine for the home gardener. 1!!63— | their upright growth, take up but little 
bu. per row in dry hot seasons, compared Pkgz., 10¢3 0z., 49¢; 2 oz, 90c; 1% Ib., $1.65, room and yield abundantly. The plants 
5 with 4% bu. and 2% bu. per row of postpaid. ~ stand up almost like small trees. Ripens 
_ two other varieties. Wherever grown, ‘i 7 early; of medium, 'uniform size; deep glossy 
_ WFiresteel has created a sensation. 1124 red with purplish tinge; round, smooth, free 
mm Pke., 15¢c; % oz., 49c; oz., 93c; 2 oz., from cracks. A very desirable sort. 80 
$1.78; %4 Ib., $3.25, postpaid. La days. {156—Pkg., 10c; 0z., 53c3; 2 OZ, 
98c; % Ib., $1.75. postpaid. 
JUNE PINK 
A large and decidedly 
pink-fruited variety. The 
fruits average about 5 to 
6 ounces in weight, are 
nearly round and slightly 
ribbed. Flesh is solid, of 
fine texture and best qual- 
ity. It is a prolific bearer, 
clusters of six to eight large 
fruits being borne close to 
the main stem. Is also 
known as the Pink Earli- 
ana. 70 days. f(14i— 
Pkg., 8c; oz., 52¢;°2 oZ., 
94c; %4 lb., $1.70, postpaid. 
PENN STATE 
+ 1ts big feature is its compact growth, 
hence valuable for small yards! Fruits 
are rich scarlet, almost spherical, very 
meaty, few seeds, with luscious dark red 
flesh of elegant flavor. 90 days. [135 
_ —Pkg., 10c; % oz., 30€; oz., 54¢3 
8 oz., $1.00; %4 Ib, $1. 30, postpaid. 
~EARLIANA 
a An extra-early deep red 
tomato, widely grown in all 
sections of the country. It 
:: is very productive bearing 
good sized fruit, uniform in 
size (about three inches in 
diameter), with solid, thick 
_ flesh. Good shipper. Ma- 
. tures in about 66 days. 
© {1i7—Pkeg., 10¢; o2., 52¢; 
a “2 oz., 94e; % Ib., $1.70, post- 
oS paid. 



Scarlet Topper 
BONNY BEST TOMATO 
Also known as Chalk’s Early Jewel. An 
early bright red tomato, large, smooth, 
and finely flavored, producing heavily and 
continuously throughout the season, 
The fruits are very big, handsome, very 
solid and deep through. Of bright searlet 
color, ripen right up to the stem without 
any ecracks or green core. Flesh thick, 
with comparatively few seeds and of 
sweet flavor. A good shipper. 75 days. 
1114—Pke., 5e3 oz. 45¢e;3; 2 oz. S4e; %4 Ib., 
$1.45, postpaid. 
MINGOLD 
A superb tomato from the Minnesota A 
Agricultural Station. Mingold is a mild June Pink 
flavored, yellow fruited sort, deep round 
in shape and of good size. 80 days. Ex- 
eels all other yellow tomatoes in size and 
quality! tt23—Pke., 15e; % oz., 52e3 oz., 
99e;3 2 oz., $1.90; % Ib., $3.50, postpaid. 
YELLOW PONDEROSA 
Same fine characteristics as Improved 
Ponderosa described elsewhere except that 
the color is a rich golden yellow. . 1179— 
Pke., 10c3 0z., 85e; 2 oz., $1.60; 144 Ib, $2.95, 
postpaid. 
{181—Yellow Ponderosa, Salzer’s Cliff- 
wood Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED—A _ spe- 
ia cial reselected strain certified by THREE- 
— = : WAY tests: Pkg., 15e; 0z., 98ce; 2 0z., $1.89; 
3 : Bonny Best or Chalk’s Early Jewel VY Ib., $3.60, postpaid. 
ve I must have some of Salzer’s Yellow Ponderosa Tomato seed. I planted some last year and they were the most delicious 
__Mrs. Clara French, 249 Las Pulgas Road, Redwood City, California. 


Yellow Ponderosa 



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tomatoes I ever ate, 
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