Tomatoes 
A packet of seed produces about 150 plants; 1 oz. about 2000 plants; %4 1b. per acre. 
Tomatoes contain lots of nitrogen; go easy with fertilizer on the plant bed. 
Sow inside about February 15th (7 to 9 weeks) before field planting, transplant 
once or twice to avoid crowding; harden off and transplant to field after danger of 
frost, about May 15th or earlier if protected. Set 2 to 6 feet apart in the row and 
3 to 6 feet between the rows. Soil should be well fertilized, 1 pound to 50 square feet. 
888 Stokesdale Pkt., 10c; Y% oz., 40c; 02., 75c; % 1b., $2.25 
(Certified Seed.) (70 days.) Our strain has been specially selected for earliness, 
large size and heavy yield. The fruits have a rich red interior color and canning 
tests this past year showed a deeper color than other popular canning varieties. The 
vines are very vigorous and productive. Stokesdale is an ideal variety for growing 
on ground that is not overly rich, as it will produce Tomatoes early of average 
size, where other varieties are too 
small. An excellent main crop va- 
riety featuring earliness, quality and 
heavy production. 
846 Bounty Pkt., 15c; 4% 02., 45c; 
0z., 85c; YW Ib., $2.50 
(65 days.) Extra Early—Smooth 
and Solid. Bounty is an extra early 
red globe Tomato. Bears good yields Stokesdale 
of well shaped fruit, free from dark Round, Smooth, Solid, Fine Quality 
green at stem end. Has a pleasing 
flavor, depth, smoothness, and firmness of fruit. In Tomato variety tests at Pennsylvania Agri- 
cultural Experiment Station, Bounty outyielded Earliana and Victor, the weight of fruit was also 
greater. Plant this early variety in your garden this year and get that first Tomato. 
869 Golden Jubilee Pkt., 15c; Y2 0z., 55c; 0z., $1.00; % 1b., $3.00 
(80 days.) Golden orange, smooth, globular fruits, having thick wall and very meaty. Has mild 
flavor. You will like the new Jubilee. 
88] Longred Pkt., 15c; % 0z., 55c; 0z., $1.00; % 1b., $3.00 
(75 days.) Developed by W. T. Tapley at the New York Experiment Station. Is a little later 
than Bonny Best, vigorous in growth, and heavy yielding. Fruits are smooth, uniform, deep globe 
shape, well colored, firm. Skin is tough and resists sunburn and cracking. Bears fruit for a long 
period from midsummer until vines are killed by frost. Excellent for home, market and canners. 
Longred 873 Marglobe Pkt., 10c; % 0z., 40c; 02., 70c; % Ib., $2.10 
Smooth, Round, Prolific, Fine Flavor (Certified Seed.) (77 days.) This highly developed strain of Marglobe 
is justly acclaimed by leading planters as the MOST OUTSTANDING 
TOMATO EVER DEVELOPED. It is bred especially for critical plant- 
ers who realize the value of quality and purity in Tomato seed, and is 
noted for its extreme solidity, deep globe type and productivity as well 
as its disease resistance—being exceptionally vigorous and _ healthy. 
Ripens a beautiful scarlet-red, well up to the stem—profitable for gar- 
deners and shippers. 
886 Rutgers Pkt., 10c; Ye oz., 45c; 0z., 85c; % I1b., $2.25 
(Certified Seed.) (80 days.) This is being used very extensively in the 
East, and has grown in popularity in Ohio and Michigan. It produces 
well on soils low in nitrogen. It maintains the size of its full fruit 
throughout the picking season. Similar in shape to Marglobe, except 
that they are more flat on the stem end. It has high resistance to un- 
favorable weather and disease. It is of exceptional red flesh color and 
flavor, produces a high vield per acre. Canners and home gardeners are 
using Rutgers very extensively. 


Rutgers 
Finest Main Crop Tomato Grown 
884 Pritchard Pkt., 10c; % oz., 45c; 0z., 85c; % Ib., $2.25 
(Certified Seed.) Gold Medal Winner. (78 days.) Developed by U. S. Department 
of Agriculture. It is fusarium and nail-head-rust resistant, has.a vigorous vine and 
smooth, deep red, thick-walled, meaty fruit. It’s a good table Tomato, a good canner, 
and a good slicer, well adapted to your home garden. Feed it well early to get good 
results. You will like it. 
847 Break O” Day Pkt., 10c; % oz., 45c; 0z., 85c; %4 Ib., $2.25. 
(68 days.) To the late Dr. Fred Pritchard of the U. S. Department of Agriculture 
we are indebted for the breeding of this Tomato, and from whom our original seed 
stock was obtained. The fruit is extremely early, smooth, true globe-shaped, red, solid, 
with few seeds. The vines are sturdy and wilt-resistant, and bear havily. 

NO-SEED HORMONE f 
LOSSONII SE. 
Get earlier, larger, sweeter, and a greater yield of Tomatoes. Just spray No-Seed 
on flower clusters. The plant hormone strengthens the attachment of the flower 
to the plant, preventing blossoms from dropping. 

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