Hybud Tomatoes. 
ALL CREATED ON BURPEE’S FORDHOOK FARMS 
Unsurpassed for quality, uniformity and yield. Every seed from a hand pollinated fruit. 
1133 Burpeeana 
Early Hybrid 
58 days—Distinctly different 
extra early, true, first-generation 
(F,) hybrid tomato created at 
Burpee’s Fordhook Farms, to 
offset the usual shortcomings of 
many of the open-pollinated early 
varieties. Fruits of Burpeeana 
Early are of an attractive, deep 
globular shape, medium size, 
smooth, firm, rich scarlet, aver- 
age 5 ozs. in weight, and borne 
profusely in clusters of from 5 to 
8. Quality is excellent; flavor is 
mild. Plants are of spreading 
habit, prolific and decidedly so if 
high fertility and moisture are 
maintained inthesoil. Wellsuited 
to staking as evidenced in picture 
at left. Profitable for early mar- 
ket. Burpeeana Early is also well 
adapted for greenhouse growing. 
It isan excellent shipping tomato. 
1, oz. $3.50; 14 oz. $6.00; 
Y oz. $11.00; oz. $20.00; 
14 lb. $70.00; Ib. $235.00; 
2 to 9 lbs. @ $225.00 per Ib. 
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1131 Burpee’s Big Boy 
78 days—Largest of our true first-generation (F;) hy- 
brids, at its peak of production in midseason when many 
standard varieties decline in yield and size of fruit. Un- 
like other large varieties, Big Boy Tomatoes are perfectly 
smooth, deep globe to deep oblate in shape, very firm, 
extra large, average 10 ozs., some weigh 1 lb. or more. 
Scarlet-red skin, thick walls, bright red, meaty flesh of 
fine flavor and excellent quality. Plants are large, ex- 
tremely vigorous and heavy producers. Readily salable 
in market and roadside stands. 
14 oz. $18.00; 
Vy, oz. $6.00; 1/4 oz. $10.00; 
oz. $35.00; 1/4 lb. $110.00; Ib. $325.00 
1135 Clinton Hybrid 
75 days—Midseason, very productive, true first- 
generation (F;) hybrid developed especially for the 
Middlewest and well adapted to other regions. Plants 
are large, vigorous, with dense foliage which protects the 
fruit from sun-scald. Will outyield most open-pollinated 
varieties of the same class. Fruits are large, weigh about 
8 ozs., bright scarlet, globular to oblate in shape; firm 
flesh of excellent quality. Recommended for market, 
canning, and long distance shipping. 1% oz. $3.50; 
14 oz. $6.00; 14 0z. $11.00; oz. $20.00; 14 lb. $70.00; 
Ib. $235.00; 2 to 9 lbs. @ $225.00 per lb. 
1132 Burpee Hybrid 
70 days—Heavy yielding, main-crop, all-purpose, true 
first-generation (I) hybrid which outyields Rutgers or 
Marglobe in fruit number by an average of 20%. Fruits 
are medium to large, average 8 ozs. in weight, deep 
globular in shape, smooth, scarlet-red, flesh meaty, firm; 
cell walls very thick, of ‘outstanding quality and rich 
flavor. A valuable tomato for the market grower, can- 
ning, and distant shipping. Y¥g oz. $3.50; 1% oz. $6.00; 
14 oz. $11.00; oz. $20.00; 14 lb. $70.00; 
Ib. $235.00; 2 to 9 lbs. @ $225.00 per lb. 
1121 Fordhook Hybrid 
60 days—An early, highly productive, long-bearing, 
true first-generation (F,) hybrid, noted for its big yield 
and uniformly shaped, smooth fruits of medium size, 
average 6 ozs., oblate to globular in shape, and borne in 
large clusters. Skin colors evenly to a clear bright red all 
over; flesh firm and mildly acid to sweet in flavor. You 
can get new production records with Fordhook Hybrid, 
without sacrificing fruit size, by providing proper ferti- 
lization and adequate moisture supply. Fordhook is a 
dependable hybrid and pepecially suited for early mar- 
ket and shipping. 1% oz. $3.50; 1% oz. $6.00; 
1% oz. $11.00; oz. $20.00; 14 lb. $70.00; 
lb. $235.00; 2 to 9 lbs. @ $225.00 per lb. 
2 W. ATLEE BURPEE CO., Philadelphia, Pa., Clinton, lowa and Riverside, Calif. 
