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TOMATO — Continued 
EARLY DETROIT 82 
Vines vigorous and productive. Fruit round and nearly globe-shaped, firm 
and purplish-pink in color. A splendid second early variety. 
/ FIRESTEEL 65 
Vines small to medium. Fruit scarlet red, medium size, smooth, almost 
globular. Small core very firm and fleshy. 
GOLDEN QUEEN 82 
Fruits large and smooth of a beautiful golden yellow, sometimes with a 
slight blush of red, as smooth and well shaped as the best of the red 
varieties and of superior flavor. 
GREATER BALTIMORE 83 
Particularly valuable for canning; heavily productive. Fruits deep scarlet- 
red, large, deep but flat, smooth, very firm and solid. 
GROTHEN’S GLOBE 73 
Early maturing, wilt resistant variety which is popular in some sections 
for shipping. Similar to Break o’ Day, but the fruits are of deeper scarlet 
and are free from objectionable yellow about the stem end. 
GULF STATE MARKET 81 
The best of the early purple fruited varieties. In season with Early De- 
troit while fruit is larger, smoother, more globe-shaped, very solid, free 
from cracking and productive. 
JOHN BAER 73 
An early red tomato similar to Chalk’s Early Jewel; very productive. 
JUNE PINK 67 
Vine makes a very scant leaf growth 2 to 2% feet tall. Fruit averages 
3 inches in diameter, slightly flattened tip and bottom with smooth, thin, 
tough skin and medium thick wall with five large seed cells. Earliest of 
the pinks. 
LIVINGSTON’S GLOBE 82 
Of beautiful globe shape with quite a percentage of elongated (stem to 
blossom) fruits, which permits a greater number of slices being taken than 
with flat fruited sorts. Color a beautiful, glossy rose tinged purple. 
MARGLOBE 80 
Resistant to nail-head rust and fusarium wilt. Large, perfect globe-shaped 
fruits of a beautiful scarlet color. Its spreading habit of growth enables 
it to bear in great abundance. 
IMPROVED STONE 84 
Vines vigorous and productive; fruits large, smooth, solid and deep red 
in color, very heavy. This is a favorite canners’ variety. 
NORTON, WILT RESISTANT 87 
Similar to Stone but bred for its resistance to fusarium wilt; possibly a 
trifle later than Stone. 
OX HEART 90 
} One of the largest of all tomatoes. Purple fruits often weigh up to 1% 
/ pounds. Of distinct “ox heart” form, very solid, with few seed cells. 
PAN AMERICA 73 
Vines similar to Marglobe but smaller leaved. Resistant to Fusarium wilt. 
Fruits bright red, deep globe! shape and of medium size. 
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