FREW’S FINE TOMATOES 

- GULTURE. Start plants indoors, allowing 4 to 6 weeks to produce plants for setting oo 
Sow the seed in February ot March in hot beds or in shallow boxes in the house in rows, 
) When the ‘plants are about 2 inches high, transplant into 3-inch pots or shallow boxes 4 inches 
apart each way. Transplant in the open ground when all danger of frost is past 3 to 4 
feet apart each way. Cultivate frequently. An ounce will produce about 2000 plants, 
’ enough for half an acre. 
No. 385, Pkt. 15¢; 2 oz. 35¢; oz. 60c. 
. canning. No. 047, Pkt. 15¢; 1% oz. 40c; oz. 70¢. 

Sensational BURBANK TOMATO 
THE EARLIEST TOMATO GROWN! 
This Tomato is a wonderful tribute to Mr. Burbank’s genius. Read this 
striking statement of the great plant wizard: “‘ A second crop has been grown 
ie oh eso tare seeds of the first crop.” This amazing Tomato isa 
sig Bearer. The fruits are attractive; bright red, smooth and of medium 
size. No. 059, Pkt. 15¢; 12 oz. 40c¢; oz. 70c. j 
MARGLOBE TOMATO | BONNY BEST , = 



Second Early Variety—The 
mediuin size apple-shaped 
fruits are smooth, solid and 
light scarlet in color. Often 
used for forcing in green- 
houses for winter use. No. 
2597, Pkt. 15¢; 1 oz. 30¢; 
oz. 50¢, 
Resistant to Wilt and Nail Head 
Rust—An Early Variety—This variety 
is one of the favorite tomatoes with 
home gardeners because of the large, 
smooth, deep red, meaty and juicy 
fruits. The vines are very vigorous, 
and equally productive. This variety 
should be planted by those who year : 
after year have been annoy ed by na 
blight. The Marglobe is also widely used by truckers 
and. shippers, and in various sections by canners. Re- 
cently introduced by U. ie ote of Agriculture. 


CONTINUAL CROPPER UNTIL LATE FALL'S 
Ever Bearing “Vigor Vine”’ 

GIANT CRIMSON 
The vine of this new plant ‘ ue 
rows 10 to 12 Z pth ae 
By All Odds the Largest We Ever ety staked, aks rea se So ace ie afte 
Saw—Some of these tomatoes weigh f of 9 or ¢ times the ordi 40 a RS re RN) oy 
as much as g pounds. The fruit not Ff yary +4 ~ SK i aX 4 
ary, tomatoes. ,On_ test 6% EG Ml LT 
only grows so very large and inf pjanting made by “origi fu Sonat “<a, ef 
is - COR Ag - NU ee ' 
abundance but has a delicious meaty f jator a yield of 2814 tons a aa 2 


flesh; fine-grained and with few per acre was achieved. The <x 
fruits are globe type, 
smooth and of true even 
color. Plant ‘“‘Vigor Vine” , 
and literally make two (je 
grow where one grew be- (2 
ie No. ner Pkt. 20¢; ites 



seeds. Unsurpassed for slicing or 
PARADISE 
GIANT LUCKY H EART 
The skin is a handsome sia 
and so smooth that the fruits 
appear to be highly polished. 
The heart-shaped fruits are al- 
most seedless; frequently the 
flesh is two inches thick with- 
out the trace of a seed. Outdo\M 
that neighbor who has. been W 
boasting about his big tomatoes. \ 
Lucky Hearts weight 2 to g Ibs. 
each and have been known to 
weigh up to 5 Ibs. No. 122, 
Pkt. 15¢; 12 oz. 556; oz, $1 00. 
PON DEROS/) TOMATO 
ONE OF THE LARGEST 
TOMATOES GROWN 
Fruits are very large, flat 
and purplish pink; solid, 
with few seeds. The flavor 
By) is most inviting. Has al- 
WY ways been a popular sort for 
home gardening. No. ,606, 
Pkt. 15¢; 4% 02.45¢; oz. 80c. 

EARLIANA TOMATO" 
Selected “Good Luck” Variety—This 
Extra Early Strain produces smooth, 
bright red and firm fruit of good Ue iii S 
R quality; medium size: The vines are ly il \ 
compact in growth, with stout jointed ql l i) 
branches. Fine for home gardens or 
‘market gardening. No. 399, Pkt, 
10¢; 12 oz. 20¢; oz. 35¢; 4 Ib. $1.00; Ys ib. $1.65. 





BREAK O’DAY 
TOMATO 
RESISTANT TO WILT AND RUST 
This is a wonderful tomato. ‘The 
scarlet fruits are of the. Marglobe 
type, but two weeks earlier. Solid, 
meaty, with few seeds. The flesh is 
bps pe and full of. sweet, de- 
icions red meat. An abundant yielder. 
No. eee Pes 1563" 2062, 40c: 
O/. Cc 

tewe21GQ00D LUCK GARDENS. PARADISE, PA. 

