

Produces carticst of all 
NUN 
ON FOUR COUNTS IT’S A WINNER 
FOR MARKET GROWERS 
Abundant Yield plus Unusually Early Yield —an invaluable 
combination. Produces 10-14 days before earliest lines. Thirty 
fruits per plant not unusual. As high as 70 because of high 
initial female flower ratio maintained through season. Mature 
fruits are 15-18 in. long by 41-5 in. wide. 

Attractive Color plus Desirable Shape for top market appeal. 
Harvest freshness. in firm skin and crisp, bright-green overall 
color—retained long beyond picking. Straight and cylindrical 
for easy, smart packaging. Customer satisfaction in appetizing, 
vitamin — abounding serving. 
Strongly Resistant to Violence of Storm. Leaves are deeply cut, 
stems are strong and husky to resist high velocity winds. Plant 
base accessible to drying wind and sun, thus preventing post- 
storm rot of immature fruit. 
Simplified Cultivation, Spraying and Harvesting. A bush plant, 
hence suitable for either drill or hill planting. Erect, runnerless 
habit enables proper cultivation and spray. True bush habit per- 
mits closer planting without cultivator damage through season. 



The Caserta, All-America Selec- 
tions Gold Medal, 1949... 
developed by Dr. Lawrence C. 
Curtis . . . seed of the 1948 
crop obtainable only from 
Woodruff. Write for full 
particulars! 
WINNERS Bred 7) the Seed FOR MARKET GROWERS 





averages 6 oz, 
later 4-5 oz. 
Stem and blossom scars small. 
LAKELAND TOMATO 
... bred to the needs of green-wrap growers 
Lakeland is a notably heavy producer, second early variety to follow extra- 
early types, setting well in either wet or dry growing season. First fruit 
Has exceptional depth—excellent slicer. 
Free from radial and circumferential cracks. 

Pickers can better determine stage of maturity—the Lakeland 
indicates readiness for green-wrap picking by turning from 
apple green to a paler green! Reddens uniformly up to stem 
scar for re-pack processors. 
And Lakeland further obviates spoilage with good thick internal 
walls and heavy exterior wall—another advantage for green- 
wrap growers in that fruit holds up under shock in shipping. 
