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Oxheart — 90 days. One of the largest of all tomatoes. 
Purple fruits often weigh up to 1% pounds. Of distinct 
“oxheart” form, very solid, with few seed cells. Pkt. 15c, 
% oz. 40c, oz. 75c, %4 lb. $2.75. 
Ponderosa, or Brimmer — 90 days. An exceptionally large, 
red-fruited tomato, and one of the best for home use. 
Fruit very solid, with few seeds. We have much improved 
this stock. Pkt. 15c, % oz. 40c, oz. 75c, %4 Ib. $2.75. 
Pritchard, or Scarlet Topper — 75 days. A mid-season 
scarlet-fruited sort, which ig resistant to Fusarium Wilt and 
to Nail Head Rust. Vine vigorous, and productive. Fruits 
nearly globular in shape. Pkt. 10c, % oz. 35c, oz. 60c, 
4% Ib. $1.25. 
Marglobe (Certified) — 70—80 days. Introduced by the 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, but our strain has been 
bred to obtain nearly 100 per cent of perféctly shaped 
fruits, slightly deeper from stem to blossom end that it 
is thick from side to side. This means small loss from 
blossom end scar and from “flats”. The fruit is deep scarlet 
in color, unusually heavy and firm. The interior has excep- 
tionally small seed cavities. It igs resistant to Fusarium wilt 
and nailhead rust. Pkt. 10c, % oz. 30c, oz. 55c, % Ib. $1.40. 
Pan America — 67—75 days. This new variety developed 
by the U. S. Department of Agriculture is highly resistant 
to nailhead rust and moderately resistant to Fusarium wilt. 
The fruits are bright scarlet in color, medium large, globular 
to deep globe in shape, moderately thick flesh, very thick 
outer wall almost free of cracking. The vines are similar 
to Marglobe, but with a good coverage of medium dark 
green leaves, Pkt. 15c, 4% oz. 40c, oz. 60c, %4 Ib, $1.75. 
Rutgers — A recent developement introduced by the New 
Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, Fruits medium to 
large, similar in shape to Marglobe, but slightly more flat- 
tened. Highly recommended as a second early maturing 
variety for canning and tomato juice. Pkt. 10c, % oz. 35c, 
ez. 60c, % Ib. $1.25. 
Supreme Gulf State Market (Latest introduction) — A 
superb strain. Specially bred for large size, splendid color, 
and abundant fruits. — The seed we offer was grown on 
Cakview Seed Breeding Station under supervision of tomato 
breeding experts. Pkt. 15c, %% oz. 40c, 0z. 95c, %4 Ib. $3.00. 
Victor — Introduced by Michigan State College. All 
America Bronze Medal Award. In season with Earliana but 
matures a larger proportion of its fruit during the first 
few weeks of pickling. Vine is short branching and foliage 
rather sparse. Fruits about 8 inches in diameter, globe- 
shaped or slightly flattened, smooth, and ripen to full deep 
scarlet. Recommended as a first early market variety and 
for the home garden. Pkt. 15c, 4% 0z. 35c, 0z. 65c. 

Mingold 
Tomato Mingold — 85 days. Experience has shown the 
golden yellow product of the University of Minnesota to 
be one of the most uniform and heavy yielding of all 
tomatoes, while its flavor is so mild it can be eaten like 
an apple, Pkt. 15c, 4% oz. 35c, oz. 65c. 
SMALE FRUITED TOMATOES 
Yellow Pear 70 days. Fruits are yellow, pear shaped with 
definite neck; 1% to 2 in. long and 1 in. in diameter. Of 
exceedingly mild and pleasing flavor; sweet and delicious. 
Fine for salads in the fresh sate, or for preserving and 
pickling. Seed crop is very short. Pkt. 10c. 
Red Cherry — Valuable for preserving, and as a novelty. 
Plant rank in growth. Fruits small, rich scarlet-red, cherry- 
like; borne in heavy clusters, Pkt. 10c. 
Yellow Husk Ground Cherry — Not a tomato, though 
usually catalogued under that heading. Plant spreading and 
flat. Fruits plentiful, small, yellow, round, enclosed in a 
loose papery husk; o delicate flavor. Grown as a novelty, 
and for preserves, Pkt. 10c. 

Small Fruited Tomatoes 
