
THE NEW PENNHEART TOMATO 
A Most Valuable New Extra-Early Tomato, the latest scientific 
development by Dr. C. E. Myers, Professor of Plant Breeding, of our 
Pennsylvania State College of Agriculture. After 
years of intensive breeding work with the deep 
thick-fleshed Oxheart variety and the extra- 
early Penn State Earliana he has brought to per- 
fection this wonderful new Pennheart. 
Mr. WittraM B. Kittie, N. J. writes, “I harvested 200 
five-eighths baskets by July 7 and got $3 per basket. This 
acre yielded a total of 866 bushels.” 
Mr. Russet LoyseEr, Pa., says ‘‘They do beat any other 
early Tomato I have ever grown.” 
The New Pennheart Tomato, be sure to grow it. 
(See it also on our front cover.) 
You will want Schell’s New Pennheart Tomato Because, 
It is extra-early; it yields more Tomatoes to the acre and 
more ripe ones at first picking, weighing more pounds, 
than any other extra-early Tomato. The Pennheart is thick- 
fleshed, better color, richer flavor, and larger size, than 
any other extra-early Tomato. We are very enthusiastic about 
it and urge you to grow it for your extra-early crop. 
The plants are short, compact and eannot be staked. Start 
seed indoors to get Tomatoes early. Set plants out early in May 
for ripe Tomatoes by July 4th. Plant 3 feet apart each way, set 
the plants deep and give each hole a good dipper of water before 
closing it. The quantity of seed is limited so order early. Pkt. 
fe ee sae 25 cts.; 2 pkts. 45 cts.; Ihoz. $1.25; oz. $2.25; 2 ozs. $4. 
This plant of the New Pennheart Tomato, (2 ozs. produce 6000 plants, enough for one acre.) 
grown on State College Farms, has on it 13 ripe and 
20 green or 33 Tomatoes. 

The New 1944 All-America Award Cucumber, CUBIT 
NEW CUCUMBER CUBIT 
A very prolific main-crop variety distinguished by unusually 
uniform dark green color and long blunt-ended, cylindrical 
shape. It has smooth, crisp texture, white flesh, small seed 
cavity. An excellent slicer. Holds its fresh quality well for some 
time after picking. Pkt. 15 ets.; 2 pkts. 25 cts.; oz. 80 cts.; 
2 ozs. $1.50; 141b. $2.50; Leth. $4.3 Ib. $8. 
THE NEW BUSH BEAN KEYSTONIAN 
The green pods are round, straight, stringless, and of superb 
ee Be is a quality, very desirable for the home garden, for canning and 
A New Bush or Dwarf Green-Pod Bean, ‘reezing. Pods 6% inches long, fleshy, and dark green, the seed 
Keystonian, awarded All-America medal for 1944. is brown. Matures in 52 days. Pkt. 15 cts.; 2 pkts. 25 cts.; 
Try it. l4Tb. 35 cts.; M4lb. 55 cts.; Ih. $1; 5 lbs. $4.50. 
See also the New Great Lakes Lettuce on page 27, and New Flowers on page 40 
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