Twilley’s Sthkesdale 
(Certified) 
A Superior Strain Developed by Years of Selection 
Stokesdale is planted with great 
success by many growers. 
It is a second early variety, ripen- 
ing about one week ahead of Marglobe 
and ten days earlier than Rutgers. The 
fruits grow the largest of the second 
early varieties. This large fruited ha- 
bit with its earliness, makes it an ex- 
cellent variety for the early variety. 
The perfect globe fruits are very hand- 
some in appearance, and pack and 
ship well. 

The fruits have the same globe 
shape as Marylobe and Rutgers. Drying Tomato Seed. Note the large, clean seed. We use 
; unusual eare in cleaning and drying Twilley’s Certified 
The folia. 2 is not as heavy as the ‘Tomato Seed. 
Marglobe ind Rutgers, being more 
sparse, waich is true of ull second early varieties. Stokesdale often outyields all second 
early varieties, aaa in some seasons yields more than Marglobe and Rutgers because of its 
heavy set of fruit. This variety should be well fertilized. 
Prices: STOKESDALE (Certified)—Oz. 50c: 4 lb. $1.75; Y2 lb. $3.00; 1 Ib. $5.50; 5 Ibs. $5.25 
per lb., 10 Ibs. $5.00 per lb. Postpaid. 
Pan-America Tomato 
A New Wilt Resistant Variety 
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The seed of this new variety was given us by the United States Department of Agricul- 
ture. The description that follows is that of the Department of Agriculture. 
“The Pan American tomato is a mid-season red fruited variety highly resistant to Fusar- 
ium wilt. It appears to be suitable for marketing fresh tomato, particularly in regions where 
the soil is heavily infested with the Fusarium tomate wilt tingus. As grown at the U.S. Horti- 
cultura! Station, Beltsville, Maryland, the Pan America tcmato produces an excellent yield of 
scarlet fruits that develop exceptional polar depth, typically weighing 6 to 7 ounces each. 
The internal color is bright scarlet red. The flesh is firm and the seed cells relatively small.” 
We grew this variety for the first time in 1941. In our trials and seed fields the season 
was the same as Marglobe. The vines were exceptionally healthy, strong and vigorous. The 
foliage good, although the vines seem to open just a little more than Marglobe. The fruits 
all run exceptionally smooth and very pretty glotte shape. They pack and carry very well. 
If you are having trouble with your vines going down because of wilt we are confident 
this variety will hold up much better than almost any other variety. The vines are certainly 
resistant to wilt in this section. All seed is hand saved. 
Prices: PAN AMERICA—Oz. 75¢; 1/4 lb. $2.50; 14 lb. $4.50; 1 lb. $8.50: 5 lbs., $8.25 per 
Ib.; 10 lbs., $8.00 per lb. Postpaid. 
