Rutgers is an 
cmmize —— Lomato 
main crop sort 
Pearl Harbor (New) 
67 days. Developed by the 
Hawaiian Agricultural Ex- 
periment station. Closely re- 
sembles Bounty but is resist- 
ant to spotted wilt which 
sometimes infects tomatoes in 
both the Hawaiian Islands 
and California. Plant deter- 
minate or dwarfed;. fruits 
nearly globe, weigh about 
four ounces, smooth, scarlet, 
uniform. It often out-yields 
Bounty. We suggest that our 
Kansas, Nebraska, and Okla- 
homa customers try this as it 
sets fruit so heavily. 
(Pkt., 10e) (oz., 90c) 
(% lb., $2.75) Cb. $10.00) 
prepaid 

Rutgers Burrell's 
Special Selection 
| 82 days. While primarily a 
canning variety and enjoy- 
ing wide acceptance for this © 
use, some shipping districts 
especially in Texas like it for 
the greenwrap trade. It is Rutgers 
a Marglobe X. J. T. D. 
Hybrid. Ripens from the inside out making it especially desirable 
in the manufacturing of juice, soup, catsup and puree. Fruits 
highly colored, flattened globe in shape; weight about eight ounces, 
often more. Vines large and very erect giving ample protection 
to the fruits. Outstanding in vigor, size and productiveness. 
Highly resistant to wilt. 
(Pkt., 10¢) (oz., 90c) (4 Ib.,.$2.75) (lb., $10.00) prepaid 
Rutger’s Standard. (Pkt., 10c) (0z., 60c) (4 lb., $1.85) Cib., $6.50) 
(5 lbs., $28.60) prepaid 

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FROM FLORIDA—I am enclosing a letter gotten out by our County Agent. 
The Tomato seed he has reference to is the twenty-five pounds Burrell’s Special 
Selection Rutger’s, I sold here of your seed. (The following is part of the 
letter): x 
“If you don’t already know about the newest tomato seed, it will pay you to 
find out. You may recall last December, I issued a letter calling attention to this 
seed. We could secure only some 25 pounds which was distributed by a local 
seed house. It may seem early to be thinking about tomato seed. Think a 
moment and you will recall the difficulty in securing good Tomato seed. One 
man picked $4007.00 worth off 1% acres. Another $2027.00 off % acres.’’ 
FROM MISSION, TEXAS—Some of my friends saw my tomatoes last spring, and 
I expect I could sell 1000 pounds of your seed. 

In our opinion the best all-around variety of tomato is the 
Rutgers. This of course under our growing conditions and 
taking into consideration vigor, size, smoothness and color. 


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