A Grand New Extra-Early “/omate “Peauheart : 
Here is a most outstanding new extra-early Tomato which has already proved its great value to many, many thousands 
of our customers all over America. Many people placed their orders for seed last fall, to be sure to have it for the year 1945. 
From California a large plant grower writes, ‘“Send us 15 lbs. of your new Pennheart Tomato as soon as your new crop seed 
is ready.’’ Another writes, ‘‘Send me 10 pounds of that wonderful new extra-early Tomato of yours, ‘‘Pennheart.’’ And from 
Pennsylvania come many letters like this one from Mrs. M. J. Horstmier: ‘‘We planted your new extra-early ‘Pennheart’ last 
year and they were loaded with Tomatoes and earlier than anyone in this vicinity. Folks all around came to see my crop of 
‘Pennheart.’’’ Another customer amazed at its earliness, had ripe Tomatoes June 14. 
Here is a wonderful crop of this new Pennheart grown on the Schell farm. 
‘ it i 3 it yi he acre and more ripe 
’s New Pennheart Tomato because, it is extra early; it yields more Tomatoes to t ? 
Ar a nines waighine more pounds, than any other extra-early Tomato. Pennheart is thick-fleshed, better color, richer 
flavor, and larger size, than any other extra-early Tomato. 
The plants are short, compact, and cannot be staked. Set them deep, 3 feet apart each way, and if possible put a good dipper of water in the 
ing i i i : i Si d July. (2 ounces produce 6000 plants, enough for 
hol f 1 t. Start seed indoors in February or March for ripe Tomatoes in June an 
a Se PEE a0 Oke) 3 pkts. 50 cts.; 1402. $1; 02. $1.75; 2 ozs. $3; 14lb. $5; Yalb. $9; lb. $18. 

