STOKESCROSS* NO. 4 
Early-main 70 days. 6 oz. 
Brilliant appearance. 

The compelling feature of this F2 hybrid is its ability 
to produce large, brilliant, snooth tomatoes, ten days 
earlier than Rutgers. The medium foliage will set fruit in 
profusion when other heavier-vined varieties are set- 
ting little, if at all. Under balanced conditions because 
of its hybrid vigor, it develops a continuous growth of 
root, vine and fruit. We presume that this factor is 
responsible for less fruit cracking. Together, these fea- 
tures hold great promise for the future usefulness of 
Stokescross No. 4—for the gardener, the shipper, and 
the processor. Commercial quantities will not be avail- 
able until September, 1950. Packets are on sale now. 

Medium vine, heavy set and perfectly formed 6 ounce fruit dis- 
tinguish Stokescross No. 4. 



