EARLY GARDEN STATE (65 Days) 
(Campbell’s 378A) 
A new quality red tomato developed by 
the Campbell Soup Company, resulting 
Miuieaiercexteticive sblLeedine sprooram to 
perfect a canning variety combining earli- 
ness, heavy yield, fruit quality and fine red 
color. Matures a week earlier than Stokes- 
dale. Heavy yielder of slightly flattened 
fruits, with entire settings averaging large 
in size, very securely attached by thick 
stems. Ripe fruit is smooth and remains 
frm for unusual lengths of time. Vine 
growth vigorous and dense with wide 
leaves similar to Rutgers, becoming semi- 
open after lying down with its fruit load. 
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A RECORD CROP 
ee eA Lay; GARDEN STATE (Campbell’s 378A) was selected in this area as a can- 
ning crop project by a youth member of the Future Farmers of America. A verified 
yield of 30 tons and 54 pounds on 1.11 acres made an average of 27.05 tons to the acre. 
The crop grossed $699.56 and netted $504.45. He used $21 worth of fertilizer and dusted 
four times. 
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This variety is one of the few coming through with profitable yields in our 
unfavorable tomato years of 1949 and 1950. Its heavy early yield ripens in 
about three to four heavy pickings in rapid succession and is usually delivered 
before late blight or the first frost strikes. However, a spray or dust sched- 
ule 1s advisable for early blight and anthracnose. 
Postpaid: 1/g oz. 25c; 14 cz, 40c; 1 oz. $1.10; 14 Ib. $3.50; 1 Ib. $11.80 
LONGRED (68 Days) 
A new main crop type for market grow- 
ers and canners, developed at the New 
York Agricultural Experiment Station. 
Fruits are smooth, almost perfectly round, 
deep globular, medium to large in_ size. 
Mid-season in maturity, ripening an early 
cluster and extending over a long period. 
We know of no other variety giving so 
much satisfaction in picking. The perfect 
roundness, free of cracks and blemishes, 
fine red color and resistance to sunburn 
makes it an outstanding variety. Longred 
shows exceptional resistance to anthrac- 
nose as noted in our own field observations 
and check plots of Campbell Soup Com- 
pany. Vine growth is vigorous and sprawling, becoming semi-open at ripen- 
ing time. The dark green leaves are very thick and rigid. A spraying or 
dusting schedule is necessary for early blight, for anthracnose when grown 
on very sandy soil and for late blight when planted late. 
Postpaid: 14 oz. 25c; 1 oz. 75c; 14 lb. $2.50; 1 Ib. $7.50 
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