“SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS 35 

Tomato— Continued 
Rutgers. (85 days). An outstanding variety 
developed by the New Jersey State Experiment 
_ Station. The strong vigorous plants are wilt-re- 
sistant and especially productive. Large, handsome, 
solid fruits, globe-shaped, deep scarlet ripening 
from inside out. Bred from Marglobe and J. T. D., 
it combines the best qualities of both. Intended for 
canning, it is an all purpose, main crop variety only 
a few days later than Pritchard. The quality is ex- 
cellent. Per oz., 80c.; %4-lb., $2.50; 1b., $7.50. 

Rutgers Tomato 
Long Red. New maincrop variety developed by 
New York State Experiment Station. Immensely 
productive over a long season. Fruits attractive deep 
globe, uniform, solid and distinctly mild flavored; 
plants medium large and vigorous. Especially rec- 
ommended for home gardens. Per oz., $1.00; %4-Ib., 
$3.00. 
Pkts. any variety Tomato 
15c. each, except where noted 
Marglobe. (80 days). A disease-resistant variety 
introduced by the U. S. Deparment of Agriculture. 
Globe shaped, bright scarlet inside and out, very 
solid, almost coreless and productive; in season 
about five days earlier than Stone. Per oz., 80c.; 
%4-lb., $2.50; Ib., $7.50. 
Improved Stone. (86 days). A heavily produc- 
tive canning variety. Improved Stone is earlier and 
smoother than the original Stone. Fruits scarlet, 
flattened but deep, solid. Per oz., 80c.; %4-lb., $2.50; 
Ib., $7.50. 
Dwarf Stone. (90 days). Best of the dwarf va- 
rieties. Plant short, compact, tree-like, requiring no 
support; fruit large, bright red and solid. Per oz., 
85c.; 144-lb., $2.60; 1b., $8.00. 
Oxheart. (90 days). A very large, late, pink- 
fruited tomato. It is oxheart in shape, heavy and 
solid, setting in clusters of 3 to 7, has few seeds and 
excellent quality. A novelty in size and shape, but 
not a market variety. Per oz., $2.00; %4-lb., $6.00. 
Ponderosa. (88 days). This excels in size, weight 
and solidity. Its color is purplish pink, and almost 
seedless. Per oz., $1.50; %-Ib., $4.50. 
Golden Queen. (84 days). Attractive yellow sort 
of first quality. Solid, very smooth, large and ripens 
early. Per oz., 80c.; %4-lb., $2.50; Ib., $7.50. 
Golden Jubilee. A fine, meaty, mild flavored 
tomato, much like Rutgers except that it is a golden 
orange color. Per oz., $1.20; %4-lb., $3.50. 
Yellow Pear. Pear shaped and used for pickling 
or preserving. Per oz., $1.05; %4-lb., $3.25. 
Red Plum (Improved). A large, more blocky, 
productive, thick-fleshed and mild-flavored variety, 
favored for Italian »aste. Similar to the Pear, ex- 
cept in shape, which is full at top instead of tapering 
and used for the same purposes. Per oz., $1.60; 
%4-lb., $4.75. 
Red Cherry. A small, round, red tomato; size 
and shape like a cherry. Per oz., $1.05; %4-lb., $3.25. 
Strawberry or Ground Cherry. This grows in a 
husk or pod, and may be kept all winter if the 
husks are not removed. The fruit is yellow and 
has a very sweet, pleasant flavor; may be eaten 
raw, but is generally used for preserves. Per oz., 
$1.30; 14-Ib., $4.00. 

Searlet Dawn. New Early. Awarded All America Gold Medal for 1935 
