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| Our favorite tomato is Rutgers 

Tomato 
Gulf State Market, Burrell’s Special—Crown Set 
77 days. We sell more seed of this variety to shippers than any 
other, not excepting Marglobe. The premier purplish-pink shipping 
sort for southern states. Fruits are large and uniform. Skin is 
tough; flesh rich deep blood red; shape almost true globe. Entirely 
free from cracks and blemishes around the blossom end. Its beauti- 
ful color carries well to the stem after picked. Plantings in our 
trial ground lead us to believe that this is the best strain of Gulf 
State Market yet introduced. Reports from our customers bear this 
out. Average weight of fruits 6 to 7 oz. 
(Pkt., 10c) (%4 02., 25c) (0z., 90c) (44 Ib., $2.75) (Ib., $10.00) (5 Ibs. 
; $44.00) prepaid 
GULF STATE MARKET, STANDARD 
(PkKt., 10¢e) (OZ, 45e) (% lb., $1.25) (b., $4.60) (5 Ibs., $20.00) prepaid 
Large Gulf State, Burrell’s Special—Crown Set 
77 days. To those who wish an extra large strain of Gulf State, we 
offer this superb tomato. It is especially bred for large size, splen- 
did color and abundant fruits. Appearance and color of fruits being 
, much like that of Beauty although nearly globe in shape. Average 
weight of fruits, 8 oz. 
| (Pkt., 10ce) (% oz., 25¢e) (oz., 90e) (4 Ihb., $2.75) (1b., $10.00) (5 Ibs., 
$44.00) prepaid 
LARGE GULF STATE, STANDARD 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 45¢e) (44 Ib., $1.25) (1b., $4.60) (5 Ibs., $20.00) prepaid 
M : 82 days. An improved strain of Greater 
Indiana Baltimore Baltimore. It is of the Stone type, and a 
favorite canning sort. Vine large and medium heavy. Fruits deep 
red, large, smooth and solid; thick flat in shape. Well liked by mar- 
ket gardeners in some sections. Heavily productive. Average weight 
of fruits 7 oz. 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 30c) (1% Ib., 90c) (Ib., $3.00) (5 Ibs., $13.20) prepaid 
Marbon 68 days. Probably a cross between Bonny Best and 
Marglobe as it is between these two varieties in ap- 
| pearance. Its favorable features are earliness, size, globular shape, 
interior color and solidity. Ripens from the inside out. Intense 
scarlet in color. The producer predicts that it may replace such to- 
matoes as Earliana, Bonny Best and John Baer. Give Marbon a good 
test. It is possible that you will like it better than other early 
varieties you have used. Similar to Stokesdale. 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 50c) (1% Ib., $1.40) (Ib., $5.00) (5 lIbs., $22.00) prepaid 
3 78 days. Our seed of this va- 
| Marglobe, Burrell’s Select riety is the result of Bitte 
| plant selection. Since the variety was first released by the intro- 
| ducer particular attention has been paid to the uniformity of size, 
| smoothness, depth of flesh and freedom from growth cracks. Re- 
| sistant to Fusarium Wilt and Nail Head Rust. Fruits uniform, deep 
| Scarlet, globe shaped. Smooth, thick flesh and as a shipper it is 
| “tops.” Average weight of fruits 8 oz. 
| (PKt., 10c) (% o%., 25e) (0z., 90c) (1% Ib., $2.75) (b., $10.00) (3S Ibs., 
$44.00) prepaid 
| MARGLOBE, STANDARD. 
| (PKt., 10c) (0z., 40c) (% Ib., $1.15) (1b., $4.00) (5 Ibs., $17.60) prepaid 
. 78 days. Compared with the reg- 
| Meaty Marglobe Select ular strain of Marglobe this is % 
| inch deeper, allowing for two extra slices of fruit and lessening loss 
| from blossom end scar and flats. As the name implies, the flesh is 
| thick and meaty, seed cavities smaller, heavier cross-sectors and 
heavier wall. The originator certainly had in mind the ideal ship- 
ping tomato when developing this sort. Claim is made that it will 
yield 40 per cent more than the regular Marglobe, and our crops of 
it as grown here at Rocky Ford bear out this statement. In addi- 
| tion to being resistant to fusarium wilt, growers will find it is not 
| inclined to puff. Average weight of fruits 6 to 7 oz. 
(Pkt., 10c) (%4 0oz., 25ce) (oz., 90c) (%4 Ib., $2.75) (ib., $10.00) (5 Ibs., 
$44.00) prepaid 
MEATY MARGLOBE STANDARD. , 
| (PkKt., 10c) (0z., 40c) (% Ib., $1.15) Clb., $4.00) (5 Ibs., $17.60) prepaid 

| See page 90 for Special Prices to Market Growers 81 

