


Stokesdale 
Smooth round solid tomatoes of excellent quality. 
850 BONNY BEST. Harris’ Special Strain. This fine early variety 
has long been one of the most popular of all tomatoes for home use 
and market. The fruit ripens about a week later than Earliana and 
the plants produce enormous crops of smooth, high colored fruit, 
practically all of which ripen before the vines are killed by frost. 
The tomatoes are of good size, only slightly smaller than Improved 
John Baer, smooth and of deep scarlet color which extends right up 
to the stem without any green tinge. There is no finer strain of Bonny 
Best than the seed we offer, no matter what price is charged. 
N. Y. State Certified Seed. Pkt. 10c; 4% Oz. 40c; Oz. 70c; 144 Lb. $2.00. 
875 PRITCHARD’S SCARLET TOPPER. Also called 
Pritchard. 
These tomatoes are medium to large in size, round, thick of flesh, firm 
and with small seed cavities. The color is a brilliant red throughout 
coloring right up to the top without any hard green spots. It is quite 
resistant to “‘cracking.” 
Scarlet Topper is free from acidity and of exceptionally fine quality, 
and is one of the best kinds for home canning we know. In season 
the fruit ripens only a few days later than the early kinds such as 
Bonny Best and John Baer. This is a very heavy yielding variety, 
consistently producing large crops of the finest fruit. 
Excellent for both home gardens and market growers especially on 
highly fertile soil, as the “‘self-topping’’ habit prevents excessive 
growth of vines. 
N. Y. State Certified Seed. Pkt. 15c; 144 Oz. 40c; Oz. 75c; 44 Lb. $2.20. 
870 MARGLOBE. Blight Resistant. Main Cropper. Our origi- 
nal stock seed of this famous tomato was 
obtained from the United States Department of Agriculture at Wash- 
ington. We have grown and improved this variety on our farm for a 
number of years, until now we have a stock that is unusually good. 
The tomatoes are large, globe shaped, smooth, color perfectly all 
over and are of deep red color all through. The vines are vigorous and 
resist blight well even in very wet weather. The fruit ripens medium 
late coming on after John Baer and Bonny Best. It is so large, smooth 
and handsome that it is excellent for market, canning or any other 
purpose. 
N. Y. State Certified Seed. Pkt. 10c; 144 Oz. 40c; Oz. 75c; 14 Lb. $2.30. 
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Pritchard’s Scarlet Topper 


Selecting Comet Tomatoes on our Farm 
We carefully check every plant to be sure that iia 
you will get the finest seed obtainable. Marglobe 
888 STOKESDALE. Early, Tremendous Bearer of Fine To- 
matoes. An exceptionally fine new variety 
which is ideally suited for home use, market and canning in Northern 
sections. It ripens at the same time as John Baer and bears astonishing 
crops of perfectly even smooth globe-shaped fruit. 
The tomatoes are of medium size, smooth as an apple and the deep 
round shape is ideal for slicing. They are firm, bright scarlet in color 
throughout, with no green tinge around the stem. This variety is 
outstanding for the absolute uniformity of the fruit. 
Because of its fine quality and heavy yields, Stokesdale is now 
widely grown by commercial canners, and growers everywhere are 
delighted with the high percentage of perfect number one tomatoes. 
Our strain is the best obtainable and we are proud to offer N. Y. State 
Certified seed of our own growing. 
Pkt. 10c; % Oz. 35c; Oz. 65c; 144 Lb. $1.85. 



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larvesting Certified Rutgers Tomatoes on our Farm 
In this crop, the boys could stand in one place and pick 
a full basket of perfect fruit without moving. 
885 RUTGERS. Harris’ Northern Grown Strain. We consider 
this the finest main crop tomato grown today. The 
fruit is large and round, firm and solid and colors a beautiful deep red 
all through the fruit. The quality is superb having the most delicious 
flavor of any kind we know. See photo and full description on page 9. 
N. Y. State Certified Seed. Pkt. 15c; 44 Oz. 40c; Oz. 75c; 14 Lb. $2.20. 

An Ideal Combination—VICTOR for early and RUTGERS for 
main crop: 
“T grew Victor last year and found them to be the best early tomatoes we 
have ever had, and make a fine running mate for Rutgers which we grow 
also.” A. K. Harper, West Sunbury, Penn. March 8, 1943. 
Vegetable Seed Collections 
We have put up ready to mail, two collections of vegetable 
seeds for the home garden, at reduced prices. These collections 
contain seed of the finest varieties, and will give one an excel- 
lent variety of vegetables in the home garden. See page 6. 

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