Tomatoes Contain All Vitamins 

TO M ATOES M.-S. SURE-CROPPING 
Tomato Seed sent postpaid in local and Ist and 2d Zones 
One ounce of seed will produce 1500 plants; 4% bound for transplanting an acre 
Curture. The seed should be sown in a hotbed about the first 
week in March or latter part of February, in drills 5 inches apart 
and inch deep. When the plants are about 2 inches high they 
should be set into small pots, allowing a single plant to a pot. About 
the first of May the plants may be set out in the open ground in 
hills 3 to 4 feet apart each way. From 60 to 100 days from setting 
plants to ripe fruit. Soil C. 
STOKESDALE TOMATOES 
Bred. for purity, quality, productiveness 
STOKESDALE. Second early. Large. Productive. Its producing 
pane will amaze you. Pkt. 15c; oz. 60c; “4 |b. sealed $2.00; Ib. 
6.50 
MASTER MARGLOBE. Strain 6. Large and productive. A 
grand stock. Pkt. 15c; 0z. 60c; Ib. sealed $2.00; Ib. $6.50. 
VALIANT. Extra early. Extra solid. Extra large. A Stokes in- 
troduction. Remarkable for its long bearing period. Pkt. 15c; 
oz. 55c; Wb. $1.75; Ib. $6.00. 
Early Varieties 
Earliana. Particularly desirable for shipping and for earliest market. 
The fruits are smooth, round, and of fine color. 
Pritchard or Scarlet Topper. Very promising, heavily productive, 
wilt-resistant introduction of superior merit for home and market 
garden, shipping and canning. Fruits large, globe-shaped, scarlet 
and well colored about the stem end; flesh firm and of fine quality. 
75 days. 
Second-Early Varieties 
Break o’Day. One of its parents is Marglobe which it resembles in 
color, shape, size, and solidity, but it is 10 to 12 days earlier. 
Bonny Best. A most profitable variety for early and main crop. 
Main-Crop Varieties 
Greater Baltimore. (Regular Stock.) 
Indiana Greater Baltimore. An improved strain of Greater Balti- 
more. Fruits flat but thick, deep scarlet, medium large, solid and 
firm. Wilt-resistant. 83 days from setting plants to marketable fruit. 
RUTGERS. (Certified.) This unusual To- 
mato is from the New Jersey Agricultural description. 


New Stone. So well known that it needs no 

Certified Rutgers Tomato 
M.-S. EXTRA EARLY VICTORY. This new Tomato has the rare 
combination of fine points for market gardeners as well as canners. 
Extra-early deep red fruit, smooth, firm and solid. Flavor and 
interior solidity excellent, with many small cells. Size medium 
large, similar to Rutgers but has a thinner skin. Foliage, vigor, and 
coverage excellent. This Tomato has already proved to be a real 
money-maker for the market gardener and an excellent variety for 
home gardeners. 
Ponderosa. Large, solid purple Tomato, 
fairly smooth. Quite free from acid. 
Experiment Station. It is globe-shaped, 
quite large, with flesh firm, red, and very 
solid. Ripening begins at "the center, in- 
suring good color throughout. Fills all 
requirements. 
Brown Special. 
timore 
Marglobe. (Certified.) Vigorous plants bear 
a wonderful crop of uniformly globe- 
shaped, large deep scarlet fruits. The flesh 
is bright red, solid, meaty and juicy. 
Like Indiana Greater Bal- 
TOMATOES, EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES 
M.-S. Extra Early Victory 
Earliana. Extra early 

Beefsteak. Resembles Ponderosa in many 
ways, except that the fruits are a rich 
scarlet-red color. 
Oxheart. The largest Tomato ever intro- 
duced; fruits weigh up to 14% pounds. 
Skin is purplish scarlet, smooth and evenly 
colored. The shape is most distinct. Ex- 
tremely solid and has few seed cells. 
Dwarf Champion. Tree Tomato. Desirable 
for small gardens. Medium size, pinkish 
purple fruit. 
$0" 35 $6" 75 $1. 25 st "00 $15 00 
10 175 600 
TOMATOES, SECOND-EARLY VARIETIES ° 
Break o’D 
Bonny Best 
TOMATOES, MAIN-CROP 
Marglobe (Certified) 
Greater Baltimore 
Rutgers (Certified) 
Ponderosa 
Beefsteak 
Indiana Greater Baltimore 
Brown Special 
Dwarf Champion 
Golden Queen 
TOMATOES, PRESERVING VARIETIES 
Yellow Pear-shaped 
Yellow Plum-shaped 
Pea 
ent (Strawberry) 
Red Cherry 
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Golden Queen. Yellow; large and solid. 
TOMATO PLANTS. See page 23. 
Preserving Varieties 
Husk or Strawberry. 
Peach. Very small, pink fruit with slight 
peach bloom on skin. 
Red Cherry. Small; grows in clusters. 
Red Pear. Pear-shaped red. 
Yellow Pear-shaped. 
Yellow Plum-shaped. 
Glick's Famous Tomato Seed 
Glick’s Seeds 
are grown on 
Glick’s | Farms, 
where disease is 
unknown, and 
entirely isolated 
from any com- 
mercial Tomato- 
growing section. 
It is supervised 
on a strictly qual- 
ity basis for planters of the better class. 
GLICK’S IMPROVED MARGLOBE. 
Pennsylvania Certified. 
GLICK’S IMPROVED RUTGERS. 
Pennsylvania Certified. 
Each above, pkt. 15c; 0z. 65c; 14lb. $2.25 
GLICK’S PAN AMERICA. Wilt-im- 
mune, large scarlet, oblate fruit. 
Heavy vine. Pkt. 15c; oz. 75c; Yb. 
$2.50; Ib. $8.00. 
GLICK’S EARLY CANNER. A week 
ahead of Rutgers. Fruit deep red and 
solid. Excellent bearer. Pkt. 25c; oz. 
$1.00; 14Ib. $3.00; Ib. $10.00. 
THE MEYER -SEEDICOE 
