VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES ¢ KEYSTONE SEEDS 
| TOMATO—Continued Season. 
| Days 
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PAN AMERICA (Wilt Immune) MSC —- TAROT 75 
| Recently introduced by the U.S.D.A. from the Beltsville, Maryland, Station. Bred for 
resistance to Nailhead Rust and Wilt, this variety has fine possibilities and may be 
| expected to become rapidly accepted by the trade. 
VINES—Strong grower, developing good coverage, protecting fruits from the sun; 
very productive. 
FRUIT—Globular, medium large, smooth, free of cracking; colors bright scarlet 
| throughout with thick flesh walls. 
PRITCHARD or Scarlet Topper S TIMID 75 
| The last wilt-resistant variety developed by Dr. Fred J. Pritchard of the U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture. A second early variety for home, market, shipping, and canning. 
| Color not as good as the Rutger's variety. ‘All America Selection G. M. 1933. 
VINES—Medium, distinctly self-topping, vigorous, and heavy. Can be planted closer 
| together than most sorts. 
FRUIT—Beautiful, smooth, globular shape; medium scarlet color; thick walls and solid 
flesh; mild flavor. 
RED ROCK Se TAPER 82 
A main crop canning variety of great merit. Our strain especially prized by a large 
number of canners. Although similar to Stone, it is quite distinct for having better 
color. 
VINES—Medium to large in size; a very vigorous, healthy grower. 
FRUIT—Deeper red than Stone, round, very solid, meaty; colors up well, fine flavor. 






RUTGERS — A superb canning and shipping variety. 
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