STOKES FOUNDATION STOCK 
STOKESDALE 
Second Early. Profuse Bearer. Perfect Fruit. 

Stokesdale, a Stokes introduction of 1936, comes 
from the same single-row source as Valiant. The two 
have brought wealth and satisfaction to tomato grow- 
ers, and have contributed valuable parent material in 
various hybrids. Stokesdale, as developed and main- 
tained by the originator, will produce a five ounce 
tomato five days later than Valiant. The fruit type 
reaches a perfection seldom attained. The vine growth 
is usually sufficient to prevent sunburn. Stokesdale has 
very largely replaced Bonny Best (Stokes 1907) be- 
cause of its profuse setting, and early maturing fruit. 

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Stokesdale sets fruit readily and early. Feed it well. 
