
GRAND RAPIDS GROWERS, Inc., Grand Rapids, Michigan She) 
EEE eS E RD, Enc., Grand Rapids, Michigan 

Oxheart Tomato 
This new garden Tomato 
Stanton Garden Tomato [his few sarden Tomato 
Stanton of Holland, Mich. During the entire life of 
the mother plant it has been fed a special form- 
ula which gives the seed more vitality. This shows 
up in the strength of the plant in resisting disease 
and withstanding considerable drought. Growers 
report no sun scald during the summer of 1949. 
Plant spreads out to a maximum of 40 inches and 
holds the fruit off the ground. Foliage is moderate 
and covers the fruit very well. Fruits are globe- 
shaped, uniform in size, about 2% to 3 inches in 
diameter. Medium to dark red color, solid fruit, 
some with very few seeds. Priced in any quantity 
at $10.00 per thousand seeds. 
SEED TREATMENT PAYS 
Treat your seeds with Semesan disinfectants 
and assure yourself of a crop. 
Seed treatment pays no matter what kind of 
seed is treated. We handle a complete line. 


85 days. A very large, purple-fruited 
Ponderosa Tomato; solid, with but few seeds, 
and no acid. Fine for slicing. 14 0z., 50c; oz., $1.00; 
\% |b., $3.00; 1 Ib., $10.00, postpaid. 
(Red Ponderosa.) 90 days. A wilt-resis- 
Beefsteak tant, large variety for home and market 
garden use. Plant is open in habit of growth, 
heavy. The fruit is large, flat, scarlet, rather 
smooth. % oz., 45¢; oz., 90c; 14 Ib., $2.70; 1 Ib., 
$8.00, postpaid. 
Oxheart 90 days. An attractive pink-skinned vari- 
ety. It is exceedingly smooth and tender 
and almost seedless. It has that delicious mild fla- 
vor. Rich soil adds greatly to its productiveness. 
A late variety. 4% oz., 70c; 0z., $1.35; 14 Ib., $4.00; 
1 1b., $12.00, postpaid. 
Small Fruited Tomatoes Used for pickles, pre- 
serves, canning, etc. EKas- 
ily grown and yield well. Yellow Plum, Red Pear, 
Yellow Pear and Red Cherry. Price of any of the 
four varieties: 14 02. 30c; oz., $1.00, postpaid. 
Special: One packet of each of these four varieties 
for 50c, postpaid. 

Stanton Garden Tomato 
Hybrid Tomatoes For Forcing 
“Just a Little More of Everything” 
Two important Hybrid Tomatoes, bred and grown by Mr. Roy H. Burghart, and introduced to the trade as 
a better and more vigorous Tomato that is more resistant to wilt and disease. They are ideal greenhouse 
forcing hybrids, and have “just a little more of everything” that is desirable in a Tomato. With increased 
production at a lower cost, we are able to offer these at lower prices, enabling greater distribution and a 
better crop at lower cost. 
«7This is a cross between Michigan 
Spartan Hybrid state Forcing and Cooper’s Special, 
and is an excellent greenhouse hybrid, a week earlier 
than the parents and about 20 per cent more produc- 
tive in weight and fruit. Color red, globular shape, 
medium size fruit, 5 to 6 ounces in weight, about three 
to the pound; growing in clusters of Six to eight. A 
meaty Tomato, small seed cavity. Vine is more open, 
giving very uniform ripening of fruit. Being extra 
vigorous in growth, it is more resistant to both wilt 
and disease. 
N h H b id This is a cross between Michigan 
orthern yoria State Forcing and Sutton’s Best of 
All, and is an ideal greenhouse hybrid for northern 
growing, especially in CANADA and northern United 
States. In productivity it is similar to Spartan Hybrid, 
but is more vigorous in growing, particularly in dark 
fall and winter weather which is prevalent in the 
North. Vine is open, permitting uniform ripening. 
Fruit is red in color, globular in shape, but is smaller, 
4 to 5 cunces of solid fruit in clusters of ten to twelve. 
More resistant to wilt and disease on account of its 
vigorous growth. 
Both of these hybrids are put up in sealed packets, 50 seeds, $1.00; 100 seeds, $1.50; 250 seeds, 
$2.50; 500 seeds, $4.00; 1000 seeds, $7.50; 14 0z., $'2.50; 14 oz., $26.00; 0z., $25.00, postpaid. 

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All prices quoted herein are subject to change without notice. 
