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TOMATOE 
The varieties in this group have been developed for Extra early produc- 
tion of good sized fruit, They all yield very heavy crops on small stocky 
plants. They need no pruning since the plants are of dwarf type. If you 
| live in the Great Plains area, from North Dakota and Montana to Texas, 
these varieties will grow best for you. If you have limited space and want 
neat compact tomato plants that really produce, order somé of these 
varieties. 


















BISON | 
651 All Red. Needs no pruning. A fine first early variety with the good 
qualities of Bison plus large smooth fruits without green top or green 
eore. Pkt. 10c; V.G.B.P. 17c; 0z. 50c; 14 Ib. $1.50 Postpaid. 
658 Victor or Bounty. A new variety from North Dakota. Bears a huge 
crop of large smooth globe shaped fruit on a small sturdy plant. Actual 
counts have shown more than fifty fruits on a plant at one time. The 
655 The old standby for many gar- 
deners. 65 to 75 days from plant- 
i fruit are scarlet and without green core or green top. 60 to 70 days from ing to eating, a4 heavy yielder. of 
| planting to eating. Pkt. 10c; V.G.B.P. 20c; oz. 50c; 1% Ib. $1.75 Post- fair sized red fruit of good quality. 
} paid. This is a safe early variety that 
has proved its worth to thousands 
of gardeners for many years. Our 
654 Bison. The old reliable mother of the above new varieties. Bison ) : : ‘ ‘ 
Farliana seed is an improved strain 
has proved through the years that tomatoes can be grown in a short, hot, 


| dry season. 60 to 70 days. Large fruit, self determinate plant. Pkt. ee ue Cane meses Fat aoa, 
10c; V.G.B.P. 25c; 0z. 60c; 14 Ib. $2.00 Postpaid. Pastas a ae 

INTERMEDIATE OR 
SECOND EARLY SORTS 


664 Rutgers. The outstanding new 
variety in its class. Really an im- 
proved Margiobe maturing a little 


679 Golden Queen—S84 days. A 
main crop, large, smooth. bright 
earlier and being a heavier yielder. —— : 
It ripens from the inside out to a Se yellow tomato. Good for home 
i uniform bright scarlet color. Thrives ae gardens. Medium sized plants. 
under more unfavorable conditions A < a | Fruits are solid and of mild 
than. other varieties. Pkt. 15¢; V.G. Focal i ! flavor. Pkt. 10c; V.G.B.P. 20c; 
B.P. 20¢; oz. 28¢; % Ih. 80c; > Ib. 
$1.45. 
674 Bonny Best. Earliest of all to- 
matoes in this group. Fruits me- 
dium large, apple - shaped, smooth, 
solid, bright scarlet in color, of ex- 
cellent quality. setting in clusters of 


oz. 45e; ™% Ih. $1.25, postpaid. 
656 White Beauty. Many fea- 
ture this variety as ‘‘Snowball.” 
An ivory white tomato with pa- 
per white flesh. As big as Pon- 










4 to 8. Unexcelled as a general pur- 
pose tomato. Pkt. one V.G.B.P. 25¢; 
02. G0c; 4 tb. $2.00 
665 Marglobe. A most popular ali- 
purpose yariety, very vigorous and pro- 
ductive, disease resistant. Uniformly 
darge solid fruits, bright scarlet, of 
finest haath and flavor. Oc; 
V.G.B.P. ad oz. 50c; 4% Ib. ry 73: 
3H derosa with few seeds and no 
ae’ acid. Grow something d'fferent in a big 
er’ excellent quality tomato that anyone 
i ean eat. Pkt. 10e; V.G.B.P. 16¢; oz. 50¢; 
x a a 
RUTGERS Y% Mb. $1.50. 
662 Golden Ponderosa (Yellow). <A 



Y> tb. $3.25 very large deliciously mild flavored late variety for the 
6722. Prichard.. A tea disease re- JUNE PINK home garden, wilt-resistant and nearly seedless. Same 
sistant early variety’ producing ripe 650—68 days. The earli- as Ponderosa except flesh deep yellow color, Pkt. 10c; 

fruit in about 75 days. Large globe 
Shaped fruit ripening to a deep red 
both inside and out. A Peart pro- 
ducer on rich soils. Pkt. !0¢; V.G. 
B.P. 20c; oz. 50c¢; % Ib. $1.75. 
652 John Baer. An old favorite with 
large smooth scarlet red 
fruits of excellent flavor. Pkt. 
10c; ee 25c; 
oz. ‘0c; Yq Ib. $2. 00: 
Yo th. $3.75. 

V.G.B.P. 16c; oz. 50c; %4 Ib. $1.50. 
653 +=Berry’s Favorite 3—1 pkg. each Rutgers, All Red, 
and Oxheart. Varieties every gardener will enjoy. Reg- 
ular price 35c—our special offer No. 653-——25c, postpaid. 

est pink variety. A fine 
first early shipper. And 
favorite with home gar- 
deners. Fruits are medium 
sized, smooth, and very 
attractive. Produces 
throughout the season. 
Pkt. 10c; V.G.B.P. 20¢; 
oz. 45¢; % Ib. $1.25, 
postpaid. 
























666 Berry’s Giant Improved Ponderosa—the largest 
tomato developed to date. Our seed has been triple 
tested, in laboratory. greenhouse and trial grounds in 
removing the roughness and splitting tendency from 
this giant of all tomatoes—a favorite of thousands. Almost seedless. 
making it fine for slicing. Vines are vigorous and productive, fruits 
large, oblong-purplish red, thin skinned and solid. Recommended for 
superior flayor. Pkt. 10c; ¥.G.B.P. 25c; oz. 6G0c; % Ib. $2.00. 
663 New Stone. An old reliable home garden type. Very produec- 
tive, fruits large, smooth, attractive scarlet-red, of fine flavor. Pkt. 
10¢c; V.G.B.P. 15¢; oz. 35¢; % Ib. $1.00, prepaid. 
671 Oxheart—aA distinctively attractive variety entirely different from 
any other tomato. Increasing in popularity each year because of its 
very solid meaty fruits of a delicious sub-acid flavor. almost seedless. 
the fruits grow extremely large and heart shaped. Flesh is pink. A 
favorite of thousands for the home garden. Pkt. 10e; V.G.B.P. 22¢e; 
oz. 6O0c; %4 Ib. $2.00. 
SMALL FRUITED VARIETIES FOR PRESERVES 
657 RKRed Cherry. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
659 Red Pear. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
667 Yellow Plum. Pkt. 10¢; oz. 50c. 
673 YeHow Pear. Pkt. 10c; oz. 56c. 
677 Small Fruited Mixed. Pkt. 10c; 0z. 40c. 
669 Ground Cherry. Pkt, 10¢; oz. 50c, Page 51 
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