CASH PRIZES FOR GROWERS 

| of Burgess’ Climbing Trip-L-Crop Tomatoes 
GROW MORE VEGETABLES IN 1945 | 
We are still fighting a war in which food crops are as mighty as 
the gun. With many of our farmer growers in the armed forces 
and the shortage of farm labor, it makes it necessary for the 
growers who are still operating to curtail their growing operations. 
In view of this and the heavy demand for seeds by our allies, to- 
gether with the increased demand for home consumption, it is all 
important to plant the most productive varieties and to give them 
the best of care. We consider it our duty to call to the attention 
_of all planters the fact that Burgess’ Climbing Trip-L-Crop is by 
far the most productive Tomato we have ever seen. Burgess’ Climb- 
ing Trip-L-Crop is not an experiment. We have been growing and 
perfecting it for several years, and we did not offer the seed for 
sale until we were sure it was a variety with many superior quali- 
ties. 
We not only urge planters to grow Burgess’ Climbing Trip-L- 
Crop Tomato, but would like to have them report results, sending 
a photograph, if possible, to show what this grand variety has 
done for them. 
The photographs of Climbing-Trip-L-Crop Tomato on this page 
were sent in by our customers. 
Burgess’ Climbing Trip-L-Crop Tomato 
Often Produces 2 to 3 Bushels from One Vine 
Burgess’ Climbing TRIP-L-CROP. Tomato is a variety with many 
superior qualities. Vines grow rapidly to a height of 10 to 18 feet 
(sometimes more than 20 feet) when grown on a trellis. A trellis, 
however, is not necessary as it will outyield other varieties when 
grown in bush form, The beautiful, large crimson fruits average 
3% inches across and 2% inches deep, with some as deep as 31% 
inches and as wide as 5 inches across. The fruits are solid, with 
meaty center surrounded by small seed cells which are separated by 
solid divisions, which makes the tomato unexcelled for both slicing 
and canning. It is free from blight and disease and drought re- 
sistant. Two or three vines will produce enough fruit for an aver- 
age family. It is not uncommon to pick more than two bushels of 
ripe tomatoes from one vine. For big yields and tall vines start 
early and set out as soon as danger from frost is past. Pkt., [5e; 
2 pkts., 25e: % 



Burgess’ Climbing Trip-L-Crop Tomato 
1944 Contest Winners 
ist Prize ($25.00), H. C. Inman, City, Hall, Miami 
Beach, Fla. ~ 
+ 2nd Prize ($15.00), E. A. Weddle, Independence, 
reg. . 
3rd Prize ($10.00), A. A. Brugman, 1411 Spring 
St., Fort Wayne, Ind. 
4th Prize ($5.00), Mrs. Cyril Dominique, R. 1, Arch= - 
bold, Ohio. 
5th Prize ($1.00), Julian Courtois, 715 N. Mill St., 
Festus, Mo. , 2 
' 6th Prize ($1.00), Milford Hartlett, 326 Washing-~ 
ton, Woodstock, Il. \ > 
7th Prize ($1.00), Nick A. Bourdoumis, R. 1, Hills- 
boro, Ill. g : 
8th Prize ($1.00), Mrs. Victor E. Snyder, Trexler- 
town, Pa. meas 
Se Prize ($1.00), Dr. F. Moench, Belle Center, 
io. : : 

Burgess’ Climbing Trip-L-Crop Tomato 
1945 Contest Rules Foley's Food and Juice Mill 
The following cash prizes will be given for the Saves Time in Preparing Juices, Jams and Jellies 
ten best photographs showing one or more plants TOMATO-JUICE. Strai : ; 5 
Be NT a Rg oy s . : ains bushel tomatoes in 15 minutes. As fast as handle is 
of Burgess’ Climbing Trip-L-Crop Tomato: turned, clear, rich juice is strained’from skins and seeds. 
Ist Prize ...$25.00 3rd Prize ...$10.00 | APPLE BUTUER A SAUCE! Doi, hae in 20 minutes. No cor- 
2nd Prize ... 15.00 4th Prize ... 5.00 ing; no peeling. Needs less sugar; 25% greater yield. , 
° GRAPES, BERRIES, PEACHES, PLUMS. Crushes or strains all fruits for 
5th through 10th Prizes. .....$1.00 Each jams, jellies, puddings, pies, desserts. Strains grapes for juice; cranberries for 
molds. 
Takes Just a Few Sec- 
onds to Prepare Fam- 
ily Foods. 



You can grow just as good tomatoes as anyone, 
and it costs you nothing to enter this contest. 
Small kodak or candid camera pictures will do. 
You can send as many photographs as you wish, 
the only condition being that all photographs sent 
to us become our property to use as we see fit. 
The judges will be officers of the Burgess Seed & 
Plant Company and the decision of the judges will 
be final. In case of ties, duplicate prizes will be 
awarded. Contest closes October 25th, 1945. Be 
sure and grow some of these wonderful 
tomatoes this year and try to win the first . 
prize, 

BABY FOOD. Strains fresh vegetables and fruits quicker and cheaper. 
FAMILY FOODS. Mashes potatoes. Potatoes are cooked with skins on, then 
run through Food Mill. There is no waste. Mashes rutabagas, pumpkin, squash, 
without lumps. 
PUREES all cooked vegetables, such as corn, peas, spinach, asparagus, celery 
for soups, souffles, sauces. It takes just a few seconds to strain spinach, remoy- 
ing all fibre. . 
GRATES cheese, nuts, dried bread, crackers. : 
The Foley Food Mill is easily cleaned—just remove the paddle and place Food 
wat under running water. It is sturdy and strong, made of steel, and will wear 
or years. 
$t.40 by parcel post, postpaid. 

