PONDEROSA (Red) (72 Days) 
Super Argentina Strain 
A very productive and large fruited 
strain of Ponderosa obtained from Ar- 
gentina. The preferred canning tomato 
in their country. Yields of 40 tons per 
acre are common with staked and trained 
culture. Vine growth extensive, healthy, 
Vey ee dertis.c “foliage and exceptionally 
rapid growth. Fruits average very large 
typically Ponderosa in sh lg B= Very 
fleshy, without a core, ripening to a dark 
red color. Its highly acid flavor and fine 
red color make this strain very adaptable 
for the canning industry. In our grow- 
ing, this strain showed complete resist- 
ance to fusarium wilt, moderate resist- 
ance to early blight and anthracnose, but 
very susceptible to late blight; the latter 
due mainly to the dense foliage. 
Postpaid: 1 oz. 25; 4 oz. 45c; 
I oz. $1.75; 14 Ib. $650. 
No man pays so much for his seed as the man who thinks quality can be bought with- 
out paying much for it. 
STOKESDALE (68 Days) 
Our strain is the finest, maintaining good size and very heavy vielding. 
Fruits are solid, uniform bright red color, exceptionally smooth globular and 
average eight ounces in size. Vines are sturdy, thick stems, heavy fohage, 
becoming semi-open after lying with the fruit load. 
Postpaid: '4 oz. 25e; 1 cz. 60c; 14 Ib. $1.75; 1 Ib. $6.50 
WESTERN - RED (68 Days) 
A new and important red, market 
variety developed by L. F. Locke, soil 
scientist at the Southern Great Plains 
Field Station. A cross of Porter X Dan- 
mark X Break O’Day. Western-Red was 
bred and selected for its characteristic 
of setting fruit under the hot and dry 
conditions of the respective area where 
it was developed. It has proven to pro- 
duce much higher yields than other well 
known standard varieties under adverse 
climatic conditions. Vines are medium 
size, determinate in growth. Rather open 
foliage coverage; however, fruits resist 
sun scald remarkably well. Muid-season 
in maturity, the fruits attain a medium 
average size, light red color and mild in 
flavor. Western-Red is recommended as 
a home garden and local market variety 
for western Oklahoma, southwestern 
_ | » Kansas, eastern New Mexico and west- 
Sci exns, ror our ee Western-Red shows resistance to fusar- 
ium wilt, susceptible to anthracnose and early blight, moderate resistance to 
late blight. Postpaid: 1 oz. 25c; 4 oz. 40c; 1 oz. $1.50; 14 Ib. $5.50. 
