Impoved Valiant Tomato 
(Certified) 
Plant This Variety To Be First On The Market 
We have been growing tomato seed for 
thirty years, and in that time have had most 
of the so called earliest varieties in our trials. 
It is our opinion that Valiant is the best all 
around earliest tomato yet introduced. Some 
seed houses list it as being as early as Earl- 
ina. Actually it is about three days later, 
but the fruits are very deep globe, very 
smooth, firm, and of good interior structure. 
The fruits grow larger than any other extra 
early variety, frequenily being as large as 
Marglobe. The early yields are very heavy. 
Like all extra early varieties the foliage is Improved Valiant Tomato 
sparse. It does best when well fertilized, 
and grown on fairly heavy land, altho’ early sandy soil naturally makes earlier maturity. 
It may be trained to stakes, or allowed to grow on the ground. Valiant is a most profitable 
variety for the early market. 
Prices; IMPROVED VALIANT—Pkt. 15c; oz. 60c; 14 Ib. $2.00; 14 lb. $3.75; 1 lb. $7.00. 
Postpaid. 


Twilley’s Stokesdale 
(Certified) 
A Superior Strain Developed by Years of Selection 
Stokesdale is planted with great 
success by many growers. 
It is a second early variety, ripen- 
ing about one week ahead of Marglobe 
and ten days earlier than Rutgers. The 
fruits grow the largest of the second 
early varieties. This large fruited ha- 
bit with its earliness, makes it an ex- 
cellent variety for the early variety. 
The perfect globe fruits are very hand- 
some in appearance, and pack and 
ship well. 

The fruits have the same globe 
shape as Marglobe and Rutgers. Drying Tomato Seed. Note the large, clean seed. We use 
; unusual care in cleaning and drying Twilley’s Certified 
The foliage is not as heavy as the ‘Tomato Seed. 
Marglobe and Rutgers, being more 
sparse, which is true of all second early varieties. Stokesdale often outyields all second 
early varieties, and in some seasons yields more than Marglobe and Rutgers because of its 
heavy set of fruit. This variety should be well fertilized. 
Prices: STOKESDALE (Certified)—Pkt. 15c; oz. 50c: 14 lb. $1.75: 14 lb. $3.00; 1 lb. $5.50, 
5 lbs. $5.00 per lb. Postpaid. 
