








Grow Plenty of 
TOMATOES! 
—-.to eat fresh, to 
can and to make 
juice. Tomatoes are 
delicious and 
healthful. Rich in 
Vitamins! Sow seed ! 
in a hot bed or 
in shallow boxes in 
the house. 5 to 6 
weeks needed to grow 
plants big enough to 
set outside. 
Marglobe 
Popular Wilt and Rust-Resistant Vari- 
ety. Very productive, yielding attractive 
big ¢lusters of large fruit—globe-shaped, 
scarlet color and of superb table quali- 
ties. Remarkably resistant to wilt and 
rust diseases. Ready in 75 days. 
Pkt., 150 seeds 5¢; Ye oz. 25¢. 
Stokesdale 
Large producer, perfect in form. One of 
the finest for shipping; profitable for 
Greenhouse forcing, maturing under glass 
quicker than Marglobe.. A leading vari- 
ety with canners. 73 days. 
Pkt., 150 seeds 5¢; Ye oz. 30¢. 
White Beauty 
Skin almost paper white. Good size fruit, 
firm, and solid. Almost free from acid. 
88 days from plants Pkt, 100 seeds 5¢. 
Oxheart 
Large, pink, heart-shaped fruits, some 
often weighing 3 Ibs. Almost seedless 
and of mild flavor. 
Pkt., 150 
Very productive. 
35¢. 
seeds 5¢; YY oz, 









Sugar Tomato 
Acclaimed as sweetest of all 
tomatoes. More than 12% 
sugar. Smaller than regular 
tomatoes, growing in clusters 
often 1 ft. in length. Bears 
enormously! Different for 
. dainty dishes, salads, sauces, 
etc. Good for juicing. Fruit 
45 days from plants. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢;3 Phkts. 10¢. 



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Burbank 
A Burbank creation ¥ 
that is a valuable early | 
tomato. Fruit is medium 
in size, bright crimson, 
thick, solid and heavy. 
So solid, the skin is 
more readily removed 
than from other varieties. 
One of best for home 
arden. Begins to ripen 
n 48 to 50 days from 
plants. Pkt., 150 seeds 
5a; Ye oz. $0¢. 
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Tomatoes —One of Our Specialties 



Giant Climbing or Mammoth Prize 
Massive, very solid fruits. Vines properly 
trained attain height of 8 to 10 ft. and 
carry an enormous weight of immense 
tomatoes often weighing 1 and 2 pounds 
each. Fine for slicing. Few seeds. 70 to 
75 days from plants. ' 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢; 1% 02. 50¢. 
Golden Jubilee 
The sensational orange yellow tomato 
with best characteristics of finest red 
varieties. Smooth, solid, meaty. Mild, 
few seeds, delightful flavor. 75 days. 
100 seeds 5¢; Ye oz. 60¢ 
Mixed Tomatoes 
Seed of all the tomatoes listed and 
others, earliest to latest, varying in 
colors, shapes and sizes. Over 30 vari- 
eties mixed. 
Pkt., 200 seeds 5¢; % oz, 20¢. 
Ground Cherry 
As easily grown as Tomatoes. 
Ripe fruit is of luscious flavor. 
Fine for sauce, pies and pre- 
serves. Dried ,in sugar, it’s 
- used like raisins for cakes and 
puddings. Keeps nearly all win- 
ter in the husk, in a cool place. 
Cultural directions on pack- 
. et. About 68 days from 
plants. 
Pkt., 100 seeds §¢. 




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Bison Tomato 
(not 
pictured) 
Early — Self-Pruning — Solid Fruits. 
This extra early variety does not 
waste vitality in continuous branch- 
ing. The small, compact self-pruning 
plants put all their energies into 
producing extra early smooth, meaty, 
red tomatoes. Excellent for small 
home garden. 
Pkt., 50 seeds 10¢; 3 pkts. 25¢. 
Mills Victory 
Ea Again in 1946, in our Rose Hill Trials and in gardens 
ready 6 weeks 
Mills Victory 
shape, red, 

Victory Tomato this year! 
all over the United States, the Victory proved the earli- 
F est tomato of all. A very late wet sprin 
by hot weather starting early in July. 
slow start due to cold, wet weather, 
was followed 
ven with the 
ripe fruit was 
after the plants were set outdoors. 
is a big producer of good ste 
thick and solid fruits. Try Se 
. 2 
= x 
Pkt., 100 seeds 10¢; = 3 ne 
Vy ot. (over 1000 seeds) 60¢. ee vy 
