Our Grand Extra-Early Vomate “Peuuhkeat 
Here is a most outstanding extra-early Tomato which has already proved its great value to many, many thousands of our customers all 
over America. Last year again, our sales more than doubled, which shows how very popular this good heavy-yielding extra-early **Pennheart 
has become everywhere. In California it has proved so valuable that thousands of acres were planted with it last year and hundreds of pounds 
of seed were ordered from us by those growers for this year again. 
This new extra-early ‘‘Pennheart’’, introduced by us, is the latest and one of the greatest scientific developments of Dr. C. E. Myers, noted 
plant breeder of our Pennsylvania State College of Agriculture (now retired). It is the result of years of intensive breeding work with the deep 
thick-fleshed oxheart, non-acid Tomato, and the extra-early strain of Penn State Earliana from which two he has brought this wonderful new 
*‘Pennheart”’ to perfection. 
Here is How They Write 
N. J.: ‘From one acre I harvested 200 five-eighths 
baskets by July 7 and got $3 per basket. My total 
_ yield on the acre was 866 bushels.” = 
OHIO: ‘‘Pennheart Tomato i best early Tomato 
_ Lever raised.” Sey : Le 
: CALIF.: ‘‘Mail at once 10 pounds Pennheart. I 
wonderful!” 2 = 
PENNA.: ‘From one packet of seed of your Penn- 
heart I canned 120 quarts, gave 2 bushels away and 
had Tomatoes on the table every day.’ 
We are again showing this picture of this fine crop of Pennheart Tomatoes grown on the Schell Farm, for the benefit of the thousands of 
gardeners and farmers, new friends, who are receiving our catalogue for the first time. 
You will want Schell’s New ‘“‘Pennheart”’ Tomato because it is EXTRA early, about 60 days from setting plants, it yields more 
Tomatoes to the acre and more ripe ones at first picking, weighing more pounds, than any other extra-early Tomato. ‘‘Pennheart’? 
is thick-fleshed, has better color, richer flavor, and larger size, than any other extra-early Tomato. 
The plants are short, compact, and cannot be staked. Set them deep, 3 feet apart each way, and if possible put a good dipper of water in 
the hole before closing it. Start seed indoors in February or March for ripe Tomatoes in June and July. (2 ounces produce 6000 plants, enough 
for anacre.) Pkt. 25 cts.; 2 pkts. 45 cts.; 20z. $1; oz. $1.75; 2 ozs. $3; lb. $5; 14lb. $9; Ib. $18. Be sure your order includes this grand 
good extra-early Tomato. (For other Tomatoes see pages 41 and 42.) 

