CHICAGO Ymepican Bulb Eompany NEW YORK 



VENTURA 
VENTURA 
This variety needs no introduction to 
many of you. Very early, the solid 
fruits produced are smooth and 
weigh between 4 and 8 ounces. It 
will ship long distances and is re- 
sistant to blight. Our sales of this 
variety have consistently shown an 
increase over the years we have 
been offering it. 
OZ ee $1.25 Vals. : bles $4.00 
Li paeees $12.00 

RUTGERS 
RUTGERS 
A heavy producer that bears fruits of 
good size well into the season. Es- 
pecially recommended as a second 
early variety for canning and for 
juice. Fruits are of medium large size, 
slightly flattened as shown in the pic- 
ture above. Scarlet-red in color. 
Plants set June Ist should bear fruit 
in about 73 days. 
Oz aces ee 60c VAD creo ys- oss. $1.80 
late tvabeye tag $6.00 



JUBILEE 
No list of tomatoes would be com- 
plete without at least one yellow 
fruited variety of which Jubilee is the 
outstanding today. Fruits are bright 
orange-yellow, globular, weigh about 
6 ounces. Makes delicious juice of 
unusual attractive color. 72 days. 
Cra 3 $1.10 %lb........$3.50 
BONNY BEST 
Fruit is produced early; planis set 
about June Ist will bear tomatoes in 
about 70 days. Ripe fruit is red with 
some scarlet. Slightly flattened globe 
shape, as below, of medium size, 
usually weighs 5 or 6 ounces. Borne 
is clusters of 4 to 7 fruits. The stand- 
ard of excellence among early red 
varieties. Not resistant but very 
widely adaptable. 
O22. 60c Vy Tose een $1.80 
blibwiecert $6.00 
PRITCHARD 
Also known as Scarlet Topper, 
Pritchard is a medium-early matur- 
ing about mid-August from plants 
set out June Ist. Fruits are borne in 
clusters of 4-5. Usually described as 
determinate or self-topping in growth. 
Fruit-color similar to Marglobe. 
Fruits weigh 4-5 or 6 ounces. 
Oz. sae 65c VED eee ¢ $2.10 
Kaley ae $6.50 
STOKESDALE 
A second early scarlet maturing in 
about 70 days. Fruits large, globe, 
smooth and well colored. 
Cae CScwee beh ., $2.00 
1 ib $6.50 
Tematses OUTSTANDING 
FOR THE HOME GARDEN 
Tomatoes are the “Heart of the Home Garden.” No other vegetable 
gives so much for so little. As one of the most profitable crops for 
you to offer as plants, we have made a separate list of those varieties 
which are in greatest demand. You may have other favorites, but 
everything considered, you won't go wrong on these. 

MARGLOBE Supreme 
MARGLOBE (Supreme) 
A very uniform strain of Marglobe. 
Midseason in maturity, a well grown 
plant set out in June will start yield- 
ing fruit in about 75 days. Fruits are 
medium large and shaped as shown 
above, weighing 5 to 7 ounces. 
Fruits are scarlet, deepening in color 
at maturity. Disease resistant, Mar- 
globe follows Pritchard by a week or 
two in maturing. Certified seed. 
Oza sae 80c Ya 1a aces $2.40 
(ibaa $8.00 
BONNY BEST 


