868 LONGRED. New Main Crop Type. Another new variety of 
= great merit for home use, market and canning. 
Produces large attractive deep globe tomatoes which ripen in abun- 
dance from medium early until frost. See full description on page 5. 
N. Y. Certified Seed—Hot Water Treated. Pkt. 20c; 4% Oz. 60c: 
Oz. $1.00; 4 Lb. $3.00. 
875 PRITCHARD’S SCARLET TOPPER. Also called 
Pritchard. 
These tomatoes are medium to large in size, round, firm and with small 
seed cavities and thick flesh. The color is a brilliant red throughout, 
coloring right up to the top without any hard green spots. It is quite 
resistant to “cracking.” 
Scarlet Topper is free from acidity and of exceptionally fine quality, 
and is one of the best kinds for home canning we know. Ripening only 
a few days later than the medium early kinds, this is a very heavy 
yielding variety, consistently producing large crops of the finest fruit. 
Excellent for general use especially on highly fertile soil, as the “self- 
topping” habit prevents excessive growth of vines. 
N. Y. Certified Seed—Hot Water Treated. Pkt. 15c; 4% Oz. 
Oz. 85c; 144 Lb. $2.40. 


45¢; 
870 MARGLOBE. Main Cropper. The tomatoes are large, globe 
shaped, smooth, color well all over and are of deep red color. The 
vines are vigorous and stand up well late in the season. It is a medium 
late or main crop variety, coming on after John Baer and Bonny Best. 
It is so large, smooth and handsome that it is excellent for market, 
canning or any other purpose. 
Pkt. 15c; 4% Oz. 40c; Oz. 70c; 14 Lh. $2.10. 
Use Twistems 
for Staked 
Tomatoes (P.82) 

$12.00. 

Rutgers 
You can grow fine tomatoes like these with our strain. 
856 DWARF STONE. Very dwarf, stocky tree-like plants with thick 
stems and heavy leaves. Fruit flattened globe-shaped, solid and deep 
red. Ripens medium late. 
Pkt. 15c; 14% Oz. 45c; Oz. 85c; 144 Lb. $2.40. 
YELLOW-ORANGE TOMATOES 
862 GOLDEN JUBILEE. (New.) The Best Orange or Yellow 
Tomato. At last we can offer a yellow- 
orange tomato that compares in size, smoothness and fine quality with 
the best of the red varieties. Golden Jubilee is much like Rutgers, 
ripening about the same time, and has beautiful deep round fruit of 
bright golden orange color. The interiors are exceptionally solid and 
meaty, and they have a fine delicious flavor, very mild and free of 
acidity. Some people prefer them to the red, and they are always most 
attractive sliced together in a salad. 
This new variety is entirely different from any other yellow or orange 
kind and is much superior to all of them. We recommend it highly, and 
are pleased to offer seed of our own growing. 
Pkt. 15¢; 144 Oz. 35c; 144 Oz. 55c; Oz. $1.00; 44 Lb. $3.00. 

Harris’ Tomato Plants 
We make a specialty of growing the finest 
sturdy, true to name plants of the most popular 
varieties of tomatoes. 
We can supply potted plants, grown and shipped 
in Fertile Pots, and large transplanted plants 
ready to be set in the open ground. If preferred, 
we also have smaller seedling plants which should 
be grown in frames for a few weeks before setting 
out. See page 75 for full details. 


a SS 
Longred —Not a long tomato but a fine new round one. 
872 PAN AMERICAN. This late or main crop variety is resistant to 
fusarium wilt, and has proved to be a desirable home and market 
variety where the seasons are fairly long. 
The fruits carry the deép globe shape of Marglobe and the color is 
bright scarlet, ripening evenly to the stem. The flesh is firm, meaty and 
solid. Pan American has large robust plants producing big yields of 
tomatoes about the same time as Marglobe and Rutgers. The fruit 
hold up well late in the season. 
Pkt. 15ce; 4% Oz. 45c; Oz. 80c; 14 Lb. $2.40. 
885 RUTGERS. Harris’ Northern Grown Strain. We consider this the finest main 
crop tomato grown today. The fruit is large and round, firm and solid and 
colors a beautiful deep red all through the fruit. The quality is superb haying the most 
delicious flavor of any kind we know. For complete description, please see page 5. 
N. Y. Certified Seed—Hot Water Treated. Pkt. 15c; % Oz. 45ce; Oz. 85c; 14 Lb. $2.50. 
853 COMET. For Greenhouse and Trellis Grow- 
—__——__— _ ing. Our strain is a great favorite 
around Boston and other sections in the East where 
trellis tomatoes are extensively grown. The fruit is 
smooth, bright red and just the ideal size for indi- 
vidual salads. This stock has been found without su- 
perior for both greenhouse and growing outside on 
trellises or stakes. The seed was saved from carefully 
selected plants. N. Y. Certified—Hot Water Treated. 
Pkt. 25c, 1% Oz. $1.10; 1% Oz. $1.90; Oz. $3.50; 14 Lb. 

Comet—Ripens big clusters of 
uniform fruit on stakes. 
PINK OR CRIMSON VARIETIES 
855 DWARF CHAMPION. The vines are of dwarf tree type, very com- 
pact with thick stems and dark green leaves. Medium early fruit 
of attractive pink color. 
Pkt. 15c; 4% Oz. 45c; Oz. 80c; 144 Lb. $2.25. 
859 EARLY DETROIT. The best early crimson or “pink” tomato. The 
fruit is of good size, globe shaped, extremely smooth and well colored. 
It is medium early and very prolific. 
Pkt. 10c; 4% Oz. 40c; Oz. 70c; 44 Lb. $2.10. 
874 PONDEROSA. Very Large. A late pink variety with very large 
fruit that is more solid and “meaty” than most other kinds. The toma- 
toes are of huge size, usually somewhat rough in shape, but of ex- 
cellent quality being almost completely free of acidity The color is a 
deep pink and the quality is so mild and fine that many people prefer 
them even to the best red tomatoes. This is a late variety but normally 
ripens a good lot of fruit even in our Northern climate and the fruit 
holds up very well in longer seasons. 
Pkt. 15c, 4% Oz. 55c; Oz. $1.00, 44 Lh. $3.00. 
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