
NEW EARLY ES hee 
MARKET TOMATO eo 
A most valuable extra-early Tomato developed by Prof. 
Jesse M. Huffington of State College who says. ‘‘It has 
given greater returns than any other Tomato in the 
Washington Boro area where growers really live from the 
income derived by the sale of Early Market staked To- 
matoes.”’ 
In a news write-up on Field Day at Pennsylvania State 
College last fall, Early Market was referred to as the one 
most outstanding all-purpose early market Tomato 
today. 
Prof. Huffington, after years of breeding work with pure 
parent stocks of the large early Stokesdale and extra-early 
Break O’Day, developed this very excellent new Tomato 
now named ‘‘Early Market.”’ 
Dr. Odland, State College, very enthusiastic about it, 
said, ‘‘It was among the very best extra-early varieties 
in our trials in 1944,” ‘‘Early Market” is distinctly an 
extra-early market Tomato particularly well adapted for 
staking. In a comparative test with Stokesdale in Hunting- 
don County it produced 3125 lbs. per acre to August ist, at 
which time none 
had been picked 
from Stokesdale. 
Mr. Daniel M. 
Glick, well-known 
Tomato grower, 
says from his ex- 
perience in 1945, 
“This variety, Early 
Market, was not as 
adversely affected 
by the continuous 
wet weather as most 
varieties were. It 
has shown up quite 
well here.”’ 
Itis globe shaped, 
very good in size 
and color, excel- 
lent quality and 
heavily produc- 
tive in a few pick- 
ings. Feed the crop 
well. This helps to 
promote size and 
yield. Seed supply 
is limited this year. 
Try it. Order early. 
Pkt. 25 cts.; 2 for 
45 cts.; \oz. $13 
oz. $1.75; 2 ozs. $33 
Lak $53 IIb. $93 
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‘Karly Market’’ on stakes. 
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New Extra-Early Tomato, “Early Market”? 
. SCHELL’S © 
\ KING-OF-ALL 
One of the grandest of all late or main- 
crop Tomatoes. It is perfect in shape, very 
large in size, unexcelled in quality, and a 
heavy yielder. Semi-globe. 
King-of-All Tomato is a main-crop variety. 
Its wonderful yield is one of its greatest values, 
starting off, as it does, in season with the plants 
crowded full of clusters of the most beautiful 
big deep red Tomatoes, perfectly smooth right 
up to the stem, and it continues to bear them 
“until stopped by the grower or by frost. Fruits 
are very uniform in size and shape. Order it on 
my recommendation and I know you will be 
glad you did. Pkt. 10 ets.; 3 pkts. 25 cts.; 
Voz. 45 cts.; oz. 85 cts.; 14lb. $2.50; Ib. $8. 
(1 oz. will produce 3,000 or more plants.) 

ati. oie aaron ane See page 29 for our New Pennheart 
Schell’s King-of-All Tomato Extra-Early Tomato 
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