TOMATOES — Meaty and Gull- Flavored 
Marglobe 
Tomato 




s&: aina-E arly Tematoes 
‘ Not Recommended for Staking 
Qy__ ¢ FARIBO HYBRID “‘E” 
5a nL} Resistant to Blight 
=> 
os GN } An Early and Heavy 
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AW Producer until Frost. 
Dy) 710. Blade le, HYBRID. —— 
€ Unlike * early varieties, this to- 
mato has large vigorous vines and 
continu o bear profusely until 
frost, The fruits are medium in size and perfect 
in shape—very sm and entirely free from 
cracks and blemi The color is bright red 
throughout; quali and flavor excellent. Pkt. 
(30 seeds) 25c, 5 pkEts. for $1.00, ¥g oz. (about 
800 seeds) $5.00, oz. $35.00. 
711. NEW WISCONSIN EARLY SCAR- 
LET—Developed at the Wisconsin Experiment 
Station. Plants semi-determinate type) are 
literally loaded with medium sized, extra-early, 
beautiful, bright scarlet fruits that are almost 
round, Very smoo no cracks, ripens evenly 
and entirely to t stem, Pkt. 15c, ¥% oz. 60c, 
oz. $1.00, prepaid. 
715. EARLIANA 
dium size, firm, brig 








Fruit: flattened, me- 
‘ht red, quite smooth, Vine: 
open spreading. medium small, A first early sort, 
widely used for ne gardens and_ truckers, 
Pkt. 10c; Ve 02. 35c, oz. 60c, prepaid. 




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i Nouelty Temata: 
Collection 
Grow these Tomatoes 
and delight your fam- 
ily with a salad com- 
posed of alternate 
slices of orange, frosty 
white, rich red. 
te rm, 
One Pkt. Each: 
Jubilee—Orange 
White 
Rutgers—Red 
35c ppd. 
a i eet 

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GROW PERFECT TOMATOES! 
Keep vines healthy by dusting them 
regularly with Pyro-cuper Dust. Con- 
trols Blight, Mildew, Wilt and Leaf Spot, 
as well as insects preying on tomatoes. 
For prices see page 74. 






One Ounce Produces up to 4,000 Plants, Two Ounces Plant an Acre if set 3x4 feet. 
light sandy soil. 
stocky plants. 
E ay Tomatoes 
712. _FIRESTEEL —— Ke- 
sistant to Fusarium wilt and 
disease. The fruits are bright 
scarlet, globular, of medium size, 
smooth, solid and free from cracks. The 
flavor is semi-acid. For dry seasons Il ire- 
steel has no equal, as it will set fruit 
when other types are dropping their blos- 
soms. Pkt. 15c, Y oz. 40c, oz. 70c, pre- 
paid. 
723. JOHN BAER — Here is an 
excellent early sort maturing between 
Earliana and Bonny Best. Excellent for 
local market gardening and canning. 
Fruit: medium sized, semi-globular, very 
attractive, bright scarlet red, smooth and 
firm. Vine: of medium height and open 
growth. Pkt. 10c, Y% oz. 35c, oz. 60c, 
prepaid, 
725. BONNY BEST—The standard 
second early sort. Large, bright scarlet 
fruits, very smooth, perfectly round, solid 
and meaty. An excellent variety for mar- 
ket gardeners, shippers and canners, as 
it is a heavy yielder. Pkt. 10c, % oz. 
35c, oz. 60c, prepaid. 
732. PRITCHARD OR SCAPLET 
TOPPER—<A scarlet, self-topping, di- 
sease-resistant variety. It is highly 
productive, of S pallace quality, and very 
valuable for market garden use and for 
long distance shipping. Fruit: large, 
smooth, solid, with thick walls and cross 
sections; color light scarlet. A tasty to- 
mate either sliced or canned. Pkt. 10c, 
Vy oz. 35c, oz. 60c, 44 lb. $1.75, prepaid. 
737. NEW WISCONSIN ‘“55”— 
A new early heayy yielding variety. 
Plant makes luxurious growth; fruits 
ripen uniformly to a scarlet red. "Flesh is 
firm, rich red, with excellent flavor and 
quality. Produces large fruits under wet 
or dry conditions. Pkt. 15c, Y% oz. 70c, 
oz. $1.25, prepaid, 
Firesteel 
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Page 24 

See 
Page 27 
for Hybrid 
Tomato Plants. 
For Color Photos of the New Faribo Hybrid Tomatoes, See Front Cover. 
CULTURE—Sow the seed in March in a sunny window, in boxes or flats, using a 
The seed germinates in 10 to 12 days. 
high, transplant them 2 inches apart each way, into other flats using the same kind of 
soil. In 3 weeks, transplant to small paper pots or 4-inch flower pots, to produce good 
Pot-grown plants will not suffer a set-back when planted out in the 
garden, as the roots need not be disturbed. 
When plants are 2 or 3 inches 
For a startling increase in yield use ‘’Boost’em’’ on Tomato Plants. See Page 76. 

Jubilee—A fine quality orange colored tomato 
See Page 25 for Description and Prices. 
Mid-Season or Main Crops 
FARIBO HYBRID ‘‘M”’ 
Vigorous and Disease- 
Resistant New Tomato. 
720. FARIBO HYBRID ‘*M”’— 
A new, heavy-yielding midseason hy- 
brid, which produces vigorous plants, 
with extremely large, smooth, deep red 
fruits that ripen evenly. Flesh is a tasty bright 
red, with few seeds. Foliage is dense, but open 
to’ admit light. Well adapted for market. Pkt. 
(30 seeds) 25c, 5 pkts, for $1.00, prepaid, 
733. MARGLOBE—A splendid main crop 
variety, resistant to wilt and immune to rust. 
Fruits are large, smooth, globular, meaty, deep 
red of fine quality and "delicious ‘flavor. Ripen 
uniformly and are free from cracks. Widely 
used by truckers, shippers and canners, it is 
also a favorite for the home garden. Pkt. 10c, 
VY, oz. 35c, oz. 60c, 4 1b, $1.75, prepaid, 
735. RUTGERS—Originated by the New 
Jersey Experiment Station, this tomato is disease 
resistant and a consistently heavy cropper. The 
fruit is uniform, globular, smooth, of medium 
size and very solid, with heavy cross walls and 
small seed cavities. It ripens evenly from the 
inside out, to a uniform bright searlet, is mildly 
acid and of pleasing taste. Especially valuable 
for slicing and in the making of sparkling bright 
red juice. Pkt. 10c, Yo oz. 35c, oz. 60c, % Ib. 
$1.75, prepaid. 
736. NEW SOUTHLAND — The new 
main-crop tomato you have read about in maga- 
zines; produces ‘big smooth, solid, brilliant 
scarlet fruits, Ripens evenly right to the stem, 
and fruits are free from stem cracks. Vines are 
medium sized, and are strong growers. Resistant 
to Fusarium Wilt, Collar Rot and Early Blight. 
Pkt. 15c, % oz. 70c, oz. $1.25, prepaid. 

