SOUTHLAND TOMATO 
bred 
Equal in yield and quality to standard varieties— 
with the special characteristic of near immunity to fusarium 
wilt, providing an exceptionally hardy, dependable, utility 
type for the South particularly. Also notably resistant to 
some forms of early blight and at least one form of late 
blight; collar and blossom end rot. 
Developed by the Regional Vegetable Breeding 
Laboratory at Charleston, S. C. 
in and for 
the South 
PLANT: Abundant foliage similar to Marglobe—yet 
slight differences in bush shape, leaf pattern 
and color make it easily identified. 
FRUIT: Average fruit is 234 in. wide by 2% in. deep 
and .34 Ib in weight. 
MATURITY: In Rutgers’ season—or a few days earlier. 
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ILLINOIS F-5 PEPPER 
A newcomer with the exceptional quality of always — 
bearing maturing fruit, instead of maturing some all at 
once, then dropping them before maturing another set. 
FRUIT: 3 and 4 lobed, Ruby King type. Length of 
4%-5 in. Diameter at stem end of 31-4 in. 
Medium thick walls. Best crimson-red ob- 
served. 
VINE: Compact. Heavy foliage. 
MATURITY: Approximately ten days ahead of Ruby King. 
YIELD: Heavier than Ruby King. Forty-five fruits will 
fill a bushel! 
WOODRUFF'S 
Peppers 
Featuring the Illinois F-5 — bears 
consistently throughout the season! 
YELLOW SWEET PEPPER 
Prolific bearer of firm flesh, mild pendant fruits of 
the California Wonder type. 
FRUIT: Generally 4 lobed, occasionally producing a 
3 lobed fruit. Length averages 4 in. with 
shoulder width of about 3 in. Flesh is firm, 
about 1/6 in. thick and exceptionally mild. 
In ‘‘green stage”’ fruit is rich canary yellow; 
matures from scarlet orange to brilliant, glossy 
crimson. 
PLANT: Stands 18-20 in. tall, bearing sturdy, upright 
fruit. Rich deep foliage. 
MATURITY: Approximately 75 days. 
YIELD: Exceptionally large. 
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