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_ Break 0’ fie (Wilt Resistant). . 210 35 .60 1.90 5.60 10.86 25.50 0 cripples, no blight, 
Burgess’ Earliest & Best...... 10 .40 .65 2.10 6.20 12.00 28.50 and no wrinkled or one- 
sEarlyMGWathams: teers. «sees 3.20 .75 1.35 4.20 12.50 24.60 60.00 Sided, uneven fruits. 
Colossal, Crimson ......... Meee 20 85 1.55 4.80 f 
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June Pinkett 0 40. 65 2.40 820 © 12.00 © 28.50 PONDEROSA 
_ Margtobe Special pit oA et aay jaine 10.80 25.50 With the exception of 
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Red Break 0’ bay (Grothén’ s Pog ore agnne Ue er OWI 
See Globe) Gert mieten =. oes «NO 40 -65 2.10 6.20 $2.00 28.50 pink; very few seeds; ex- 
SStokesdale s cucteatatmictcs ces deve al 35 60 1.90 5.60 10.80 25.50 cellent quality. 
unexcelied. 
- grown under glass. 
Oxheart 
‘Oxheart Tomato 
A large heart- shaped tomato that is smooth, 
__ thick, tender and almost. seedless ; frequently 
showing two inches thick without a seed cavity. 
Three pound specimens are quite common. A 
‘pink tomato with a delicious mild flavor that 
_ every lover of this fruit likes. peor quality it is 
BREAK O'DAY 
(Early Wilt-Resistant) 
The earliest disease resistant, globe shaped, 
scarlet fruited tomato. It ripens about a 
week earlier than Marglobe, fruits are of the 
_Marglobe type, and possess all the wilt and 
disease resistance of that variety. Fruits are 
‘solid and meaty, with but few seeds, very little 
acid, and deliciously sweet. It not only starts 
bearing early, but is an abundant jyielder 
throughout the entire season. 
RED BREAK O'DAY 
{Grothen's Globe) 
A bright red Wilt-Resistant variety containing all 
the 08d qualities of Break O’Day with the added 
distinction of heavier upright dark green foliage which 
affords protection from sun-scald. A few days later 
than Break O’Day but slightly larger fruits. . Ideal 
~: for eESon wrap nesta and trucking. 
- Marglobe Special 
The finest and most uniform strain of Mar- 
globe. Widely used by market growers and home 
gardeners for the main crop. Ripens about 2 
weeks later than Harliana. Fruits scarlet, globe 
shaped and average 6 ounces. Its spreading 
habit of growth and its tendency to set fruit 
under adverse weather conditions enable this 
variety to bear in great abundance. 
STOKESDALE 
Stokesdale is a heavy yielding, second early 
; variety, ripening only a few days later than our 
select strain of Bonny Best. 
Stokesdale is an 
all-purpose tomato as it is suitable for Northern 
gardens as well as green-wrap shipping from 
the South. It has also given good results when 
Fruits are medium large, 
‘practically. round and of exceptionally good red 
color. One of the best canning varieties and is 
suitable. for “shipping jong distances if picked 
when not too ripe. 
JUNE PINK 
The earliest fans variety. Only 2 or 3 days 
later than Har iana, but larger, and of better 
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crops throughout the North and Central States. 
market growers wanting a big yield of extra early tomatoes, 
BISON 
AMERICA’S LEADING VEGETABLE 
An Important Source of Vitamins A and 
C as Well as Some Vitamin B, and Iron 
EARLY CHATHAM 
Early Chatham ripens in season with Bison, but will outyield it three to one. The small, com- 
pact plants can stand as close as 2 feet apart and are loaded with firm, rich-red, medium-sized, 
globe-shaped fruits, Early Chatham produces so many fruits, it will outyield all other early varic- 
ties. This Tomato was introduced by the Upper Peninsula Experiment Station of the Michigan 
State College especially for areas with short growing seasons, but it is suitable for extra early 
It is early enough to be seeded directly in the 
garden in the North and produce bumper crops. Recommended for home gardens, as well as for 
Bison is an extra carly Tomato, developed at the North Dakota Experiment Station. It ig self- 
pruning or determinate in growth, and is the earliest medium-sized tomato. Bison has for several 
years consistently ripened fruits in 55 days from the time the plants were set in the field on our 
Michigan Seed Breeding Farm, Our strain of this variety, as the result of our careful breeding, is 
the best that can be had. The red fruits are smooth, solid, meaty and of medium size. Due to its 
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Colossal 
COLOSSAL, CRIMSON 

dwarf, non-branching habit,’ 
the plants may be set in the 
field as close as 2 feet apart. 
Plants may be started early 
inside and transplanted to 
the field in full bloom with- 
out retarding their growth 
and ripe tomatoes may be 
picked in much less time 
than 55 days. 
BEEFSTEAK 
Largest of all bright red to- 
matoes; nearly as large as Pon- 
derosa; solid, meaty fruits which 
will cut into thick ruby slices of 
unsurpassed flavor and quality. 
Many of our customers who haye 
tried it report it to be the most 
delicious Tomato they have ever 
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the Largest Tomato 
This’ is the largest of all Tomatoes, being even larger than the 
famous Ponderosa. Many planters in different parts of the coun- 
try have grown Colossal Tomatoes weighing over 3 lbs. Not only 
does the Colossal produce giant fruits, but it produces them in 
abundance. The very thick, meaty flesh, few seeds, and mild flavor 
combine to give the Colossal a quality on a par with its immense 
size. Unsurpassed for slicing or canning. 
: YELLOW COLOSSAL 
The largest yellow Tomato; just like Colossal except in color, 
which is a beautiful golden yellow. 
Burgess’ Earliest and Best 
We believe Burgess’ Earliest and Best has more good points than 
any other extra early tomato. It is of the John Baer type, and might 
be termed an early improved strain of that variety. Large, solid, 
LACEY s pesuetiss aah red, Bevieets nigh crown tomatoes, entirely 
: es e : a free from core. Tremen- 
dous yielder; continues to 
bear over a long season. 
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