Tomales — Meaty and Full-Glavored 
One Ounce Produces 2,000 Plants, 14 Pound to Transplant an Acre 
CULTURE—Sow the seed in March in a sunny window, in boxes or flats, using a light 
sandy soil. The seed germinates in 10 to 12 days. \When plants are 2 or 3 inches high, 
transplant them 2 inches apart each way, into other flats using the same kind of soil. In 3 
weeks, transplant to small paper pots or 4-inch flower.pots, to produce good stocky plants. 
Pot-grown plants will not suffer a set-back when planted out in the garden, as the roots 
need not be disturbed. 
NOTE—The time from setting out plants to marketable condition is indicated here. 
Diseate-Resist@ant Strains Jor Main Crop 
Rutgers—Unsurpassed in Quality and ©13-. MARGLOBE—~(77 | days.) =A 
splendid main crop variety, resistant to wilt 
Flavor See Color Photo Page 9 and immune to rust. Fruits are large, smooth, 
globular, meaty, deep red of fine quality and | 
610 RUTGERS (73 days.) Originat delicious flavor. Ripen uniformly and are ~ | 
e . Sinat- 
ed by the New Jersey Experiment Station, 
free from cracks. Widely used by truckers, 
: : K : shippers and canners, it is also a favorite for 
this tomato is disease resistant and a con- the home garden. Pkt. 10c, % oz. 35c, oz. 
sistently heavy cropper, The fruit is uniform, 60c, 4 lb. $2.10, prepaid. 
globular,. smooth, of medium size and very 617 PRITCHARD OR SCARLET 
solid, with heavy cross walls and small seed TOPPER (73 days.) A scarlet, self- 


cavities. It ripens evenly from the inside topping, disease-resistant variety. It is high- 
out, to a uniform bright scarlet, is mildly ly productive, of excellent quality, and very 
acid and of pleasing taste. Especially valu- valuable for market garden use and for long 
able for slicing and in the making of distance shipping. Fruit: large, smooth, solid, 
sparkling bright red juice. Pkt. 10c, % oz. with thick walls and cross sections; color 
35c, oz. 60c, 1% Ib. $1.75, prepaid. light scarlet. A tasty tomato either sliced 
or canned. Pkt. 10c, ¥% oz. 35c, oz. 55c, %4 
lb. $1.75, prepaid. 
~ New Orange- 
Gleshed Temata 
621. JUBILEE 





Rutgers produces an abundance of perfectly 
(ionadayaly | eDitenand uniform fruit—ideal for canning and juice. 
from any yellow or or- i EN ‘ 
ange tomato you have Earliest Varieties 
ever grown. . Fruits are 
bright orange-yellow, 611, SCARLET EXTRA EARLY 
globular, weigh about 6 JUNE—(60 days.) This tomato ripens a 

ozs., smooth, free from whole week earlier than Harliana, and is very 
cracking and solid. The productive. Fruits are of large size for an 
interior is modern, thick- early sort, deep glossy scarlet, and ripen 
walled, with few seeds. uniformly, the stem end coloring up perfect- 
The flavor is mild but ly. Flavor is delicious, fruit is firm and 
not flat. Makes delicious meaty, with few seeds. Pkt. 15c, 1% oz. 50c, 
juice Boel es ie oz. 90c, % Ib. $3.00, prepaid. 
attractive color. nts 
hold their Meoliape wall 612. SPARKS EARLIANA - (65 
and bear over a long days.) Fruit: flattened, medium size, firm, 
season; fruit develops bright red, quite smooth. Vine: open spread- 
evenly and uniformly ing, medium small, A first early sort, widely 
5 1 of used for home gardens and truckers. Pkt. 
Pkt. 15¢,. 4% 02. 85c, oz. ri 1 
$1.60, prepaid, 10c, ¥% oz. 40c, oz. 60c, % Ib, $2.25, pre- 
. sacar Uy paid. 
Jubilee makes beautiful orange-colored juice, 
- noe : “ G ° 614. FIRESTEEL——(62 days.) Resistant 
rich, full-flavored and delicious. High thy. A Giant Stiuin to Fusarium wilt and disease. The fruits are 
vitamins A and C—three times.as much vitamin bright + seatlet,. slobillare cof anedium size, 
A asin oranges. ‘ 639. PONDEROSA—tThe Giant Toma- smooth, solid and free from cracks. The 
to—(88 days.) A splendid sort for home flavor is semi-acid. For dry seasons Fire- 
use and for canning, as the fruits. are so steel has no equal, as it will set fruit when 
solid, meaty and free from acid, Fruit: very other types are dropping their blossoms. 
large, flat, purplish pink, solid, with small Pkt. 15c, 4% oz. 40c, oz. 70c, % Ib. $2.60, 
seed cells; of inviting flavor. Pkt. 15c, 1, prepaid, 
Re I a i REA ye 618. VALIANT— (70 days.) New early 
round scarlet Tomato of the deep Marglobe- 
SPRAY YOUR TOMATO VINES type. Fruits are smooth and solid, often 
weighing 8 ounces. The flesh ig firm and 
TO KEEP THEM HEALTHY | meaty, with very few seeds. An excellent 
Keep vines healthy by spraying them market and home garden variety. Pkt. 15c, 
regularly with ACME KOPPER KING. — 72 02: 40¢, oz. 70c, 1% Ib. $2.50, prepaid. 
Use as a spray or dust to control Blight, 619: NEW VICTOR—(67 days.) Pro- 
Mildew, Wilt and Leaf Spot. 1 Ib. 50c duces large clusters of fine, deep scarlet ‘0. 
ppd. matoes, uniform in size, even-ripening, ex- 


MN ceptionally smooth and resistant to cracking 
and sunscald. The plants are vigorous and 
Cc iI BOE Sa pepectally. ae ane growing condi- 
H ions in the Northwest. t. 15c, % oz, 45c, 
omato oO ection 0z. 80c, prepaid. : 2 
Grow these Tomatoes ‘and 628. JOHN BAER—(70 days.) Here 
delight your family with a is an excellent early sort maturing between 
Earliana and Bonny Best. Excellent for local 
salad composed of alter- market gardening and canning. Fruit: me- 
nate slices of orange, dium sized, semi-globular, very attractive, 
frosty white, rich red. bright scarlet red, smooth and firm, Vine: 
a of medium height and open growth, Pkt. 10c, 
One Jubilee—Orange Y% oz. 35c, oz, 60c, prepaid, : 
Pkt. <Snowball—White ea Penny. aah er Oe days.) The 
Le) standard second early sort. arge, bright 
Each (Rutgers—Red searlet fruits, very smooth, poxtodils round, 
Poriderosa f 35 d solid and meaty. An excellent variety for 
ake or C ppd. market gardeners, shippers and canners, as 
it is a heavy yielder. Pkt. 10c, 1% oz. 35c, 
0z. 60c, prepaid. 
The N ew Golden-Orange Tomato JUBILEE 1s far superior to the older so-called yellows. 
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Giant Tomato 



