FACTS ABOUT NO-SEED 
WHAT IS NO-SEED 
NO-SEED is a scientifically prepared combination 
of chemicals which has been carefully developed to 
produce earlier and bigger crops of better and seed- 
less tomatoes and other vegetables. The essential 
ingredients of NO-SEED have been the subject of 
much painstaking research in foremost University 
and Experiment Station laboratories. 
HOW NO-SEED WORKS 
NO-SEED Plant Hormone induces artificial setting 
of the fruit. This takes the place of pollination and 
results in seedless tomatoes. NO-SEED also strength- 
ens the attachment of the flowers to the plants. Thus 
those flowers which usually drop off early in the sea- 
son remain on the plant and develop into larger, 
meatier, finer fruits which mature much earlier. This 
method of inducing fruit-set results in a more com- 
plete setting of each cluster since it does away with 
the more or less incomplete pollination effected by 
the natural method, upon which normal fruit-setting 
depends. The reduction of blossom-dropping and the 
more complete setting of each cluster account for the 
higher yield of tomatoes per plant when treated with 
NO-SEED Plant Hormone. 
HOW TO USE NO-SEED 
NO-SEED is a concentrate and must be diluted 
with water before use. Complete instructions will be 
found on the label of every bottle. 
JUST SPRAY! THAT DOES IT! When the blossoms 
begin to open and the yellow petals start to fold back 
spray the clusters thoroughly using standard, clean, 
spray equipment. Any type of sprayer may be used 
from the hand spray gun, or the knapsack or wheel- 
barrow sprayer, on up to power sprayers of all types. 
The spray equipment should be adjusted so that a 
very fine mist envelops the flower cluster when the 
NO-SEED is applied to the plants. 
A single application to each cluster will give a 
high percentage of seedless tomatoes and will give 
all the other advantages. If some of the blossoms 
have been sprayed AFTER natural pollination has 
taken place, then those tomatoes will contain some 
seed but all the other advantages—earlier—larger— 
tastier —- meatier tomatoes will still. be obtained 
and in much greater yield. In repeat sprayings it is 
natural that the spray solution will also fall upon 
already formed fruits. The indications are that this 
is beneficial to the fruits in that the occurrence of 
black rot and cracking has been reported to be ma- 
terially reduced. 
QUANTITY OF NO-SEED REQUIRED 
The amount of NO-SEED required to treat an acre 
of tomatoes will vary depending on the type of spray 
equipment used. With the ordinary type knapsack 
sprayer an acre of tomatoes can be treated thor- 
oughly with 6 to 8 gallons of spray solution. With 
care, or with a hand spray gun, even less will be° 
required. With power sprayers, more NO-SEED will 
be required per acre but the cost of the added NO- 
SEED will be more than compensated for by the time 
saved in the use of the power sprayer. 
WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT NO-SEED 
Here are just a few excerpts from the many letters 
we have received praising NO-SEED: 
“My tomatoes grew much larger... sweeter... 
meatier and seedless, and I certainly highly rec- 
ommend this product to anyone who wishes to grow 
a much finer and better tomato.” 
_ J. O'Connor, 844-48 West 59th Street, Chicago 21, Illinois 
My tomatoes were larger and better than usual 
without any seeds.” 
Harry J. Jordan, 420 Market Street, San Francisco, California 
I sold tomatoes three weeks before anybody else 
had ripe ones, and got top notch prices. They were 
wonderful tomatoes, almost seedless, large, smooth, 
sweet, and thick-meated.” _E. V. Hirsch, Oreana, Illinois 
“. . it was a very dry season here at the time 
that the tomatoes were in bloom but I still had some 
wonderful tomatoes ... they were a week or ten 
days earlier than my neighbor next door... we both 
went to the greenhouse the same day for plants. 
... the first that we picked were entirely without 
seeds, you might say the first half of the crop. I 
would like you to see some in glass with no seeds at 
all.” Guy J. Black, 338 Grand Avenue, Rockford, Illinois 
"NO-SEED was utilized in several ways by the 
writer ... My own outdoor garden had tomatoes set 
on the vines when early, cool, rainy weather resulted 
in the dripping of all blossoms on unsprayed plants. 
The result: ripe fruit before everyone ... The set all 
season long was materially heavier than unsprayed 
plants of the neighbors. 
At the present time my dwarf plants in the green- 
house are loaded with tomatoes, despite the absence 
of bees—thanks to NO-SEED . . . We also used it on 
Latham raspberries and got a heavy set of fruit. 
W.E. L. Lush, Garden Editor, The Register, New Haven, Conn. 
T used NO-SEED in several different ways in my 
garden on tomatoes and had the first ripe tomatoes 
in my neighborhood. Each of the first blossom clus- 
ters set 3 to 5 tomatoes; usually the first blossom 
cluster fails to set. 
On one plant, I sprayed the blossoms five different 
times during the season. The plant set, Landreth 
variety, more than 200 tomatoes...” 
C. M. Drage, Ft. Collins, Colorado 
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