o2 THE BOWMAN SHEED COMPANY 
TOMATO—Continued 3 Days 
Maturity 
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Searlet. A first early tomato of good quality. Plants are open and spread- 
ing. Fruits are smooth, medium sized and deep from stem to blossom end. 
Cell structure is broken but solid. Borne in clusters of six to nine. 
PONDE ROS Asiccn cee iecnis ae eerie a see cee rhe gcd gees crate) MT One ar oom on Sines -y, 
Pink. The most used large tomato for home use. Plant growth is open and 
spreading with rather light green foliage. Fruits are very large, flat, in- 
clined to be rough and with a tendency to crack at the stem end. Cell struc- 
ture is broken but solid with very few seeds. Its flavor is invitingly mild. 
Borne in clusters of three to five. 
PRITCHARD (Scarletisloppen) 2 ster cae ee a RUE re ete eee 80 
Searlet. Is of very good quality and desirable for market gardeners, ship- 
pers and canners. Resistant to wilt and nail-head rust, but has a slight 
tendency to crack at stem end. Plants short jointed, low growth and with 
heavy foliage. Fruits large, globular and solid. Borne in clusters of about 
five. 
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Deep red. Used for preserves. Plant growth is rank. Fruits small, about the 
size of a cherry and round; borne in very heavy clusters. 
RE DSH EA De tis. careers ses Se ots igs Goth a ete eetgkeigts Gog a cis aes See cernee o Coen ot eee 74 
Scarlet. An old favorite. Plant is of medium and rather open growth. Fruits 
are medium sized, full shaped with four to seven broken seed cells; borne 
in clusters of about five. 
PRUORIGE RS veri aosere cece ie tre sothota oe Ai bang oust paced late Gigg®. cian siae coe epee aueiiat cad a aay voces iee aN et reine cae 86 
Searlet. Fastly becoming very prominent. Is of very good quality. Very de- 
sirable for home and market, also a very good green shipper. Plants are 
large, thick stemmed and have vigorous foliage. Fruits medium sized, globu- 
lar, smooth and solid with thick walls. Has a habit of ripening from the 
interior outward. Recommended for canning and tomato juice. Disease 
resistant. 
SCARLEDADAWIN® (25 276 a Seal ate tates ores te char ages farantas Ata e ecalale: sas yh Sabena ote RAE fo eice ean oe 70 
Scarlet. Valuable for home, shipping and canning. Is uniform. in size and 
shape and very attractive. Plant is of medium and moderately open growth 
and a heavy yielder. Fruits medium large, globular, uniform and smooth, 
handsome in appearance and of a good quality. 
STOKESDAL Be sn Pere iirc Be ive Sioiece ele totere eee wed SRE Pope ata hea fame: Acie St cee aie 70 
Scarlet. Valuable to market gardeners, canners, and the home gardener. 
Early for the size of fruit. Plants open in habit of growth with medium 
heavy foliage. Fruits large, nearly globe shaped, smooth and of good quality. 
A good shipper. 
STONE: IMPROVED “New Stones ie ere eee eee ee 86 
Scarlet. A favorite of the older varieties and is still widely grown. A good 
all around tomato for the home and market gardener, canner and trucker. 
Plants of medium to heavy growth and very productive. Fruits are medium 
large, uniform, flat, smooth and solid; borne in clusters of four to seven. 
MAC TOR piece iste ce fares Mia aia pie ais Berndt o hagas amet goes ictat Sats ee ee aaeee ane aie cue ck ate 62 
Scarlet. Developed for the northern states, mountain, and dry areas. Matures 
the larger portion of its fruit in the first few weeks, although the plant re- 
mains in good condition and bears a long time. Plants are small, short 
branching and foliage is somewhat sparce. The fruit turns white-green 
before ripening, thus sun scald rarely occurs. Fruits are quite uniform, 
medium sized, nearly globular, reasonably smooth and of good quality. 
YELLOW HUSK=(Ground-Cherry)) (Strawberry) <2. ne it ee 85 
Not a true tomato. Has a rich, sweet flavor and used for preserves. Plant is 
low in growth, spreading and a heavy bearer. Fruits small, round, yellow, 
and enclosed in a papery husk; borne singly. Also there is a purple fruited 
variety with a tight papery husk. 
