Burpee’s 
Jubilee Orange 
Skinned 
- Pink Fruited Tomatoes 
For years it has been customary to refer to the following varieties as 
pink fruited; the skin is really pinkish red to purplish pink. They are 
usually milder and more delicate in flavor than red fruited tomatoes; 
meat is quite fleshy, with few seeds. * 
1092 Burpee’s Globe © — Extra choice 
80 days. Uniform, medium to large, rich pinkish red, globe-shaped, 
smooth tomatoes in clusters of 6 to 10, interior is firm, meaty, and 
free from any core. Contains little or no acid; a shy seeder, the seed 
cavities being full of solid meat. Excellent for home and market. 
Pkt. 15¢; 142 0z. 60¢; oz. $1.00; 
1091 Oxheart— xtra large, deep fruits 
86 days. One of the largest pink tomatoes ever introduced; often 
weigh 1 lb. and more. The oxheart shape of the pinkish red fruits is 
most distinct; interior is extremely solid with thick, firm walls and 
small cavities with few seeds. Noted for their appealing flavor. 
Pkt. 15¢; 44 0z. 75¢; oz. $1.40; 1,4 lb. $4.25 
1114 True Giant Ponderosa © 
83 days. It is not unusual for the purplish pink, deep, somewhat flat- 
tened fruits to weigh 24 ozs. and more, though the average runs 
around 9 ozs. The seed cavities are remarkably small, which accounts 
for the solid, luscious flesh of a delightful mild flavor. Of fine quality, 
tasty and palatable. Essentially a home garden tomato although it 
V4, Ib. $4.25 
finds ready sale on local markets and roadside stands. 
: Pkt. 15¢; 4 0z. 75¢; oz. $1.40; 
whole.’ 
SRR RRR 
Yellow Pear 
60 .. W. ATLEE BURPEE CO, 
4 lb. $3.00 
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Small Fruited Tomatoes 
1147 Red Cherry 72 days. Small, round-fruited, scarlet toma- 
- toes 7 in. across are freely borne in large clusters throughout the 
summer. Gets its name from the shape and size of the fruits which 
are used for Bisse ine. pickling and salads, or chilled and eaten 
3 t. 15¢; 
1146 San Marzano 70 days. Highly productive and extensively 
grown for canning whole, for puree and making ‘‘tomato paste.’ 
Fruits are rectangular-shaped, 3% in. long and 1% in. across, non- 
cracking, flat sided, borne in clusters and with the most intense red 
of all commercial tomatoes. Exceptionally meaty, free from juicy 
pulp and of very mild flavor. Ripe fruits are long-lasting on the vine 
or in storage. They are fine if peeled whole for distinctive salads. 
Vigorous vines bearing continuously from midseason until frost. 
z Pkt. 20¢; 
1139 Yellow Pear 70 days. Fruits are yellow, pear-shaped with 
definite neck; 134 to 2 in. long, 1 in. in diameter and borne in 
clusters. Of exceedingly mild and pleasing flavor; sweet and deli- 
cious. Fine for werk in cee fresh state, or for preserving and pickling. 
a t. 15¢; 
1137 Yellow Plum 70 days. Immensely productive small fleshy 
tomato, the size and shape ofa plum, 2 in. long, 1%4 in. across. 
Bright lemon-yellow skin; fine for preserves or salads. May be served 
whole and eaten raw. Sweet and of a most delicious flavor. 
Pkt. 15¢; 14 0z. 60¢; oz. $1.00; 1% lb. $3.00 
Orange skinned, orange fleshed — % 
1111 Jubilee compares favorably with the best of _ 
the standard red varieties in shape, smoothness, qual- _ 
ity and solidity. Fruits are bright golden brange, 
deep-globular, 2% to 3% in. across, 214 to 2% in. in 
depth, heavy and really delicious; the orange colored 
interior is modern, thick-walled, with rather small _ 
seed cells and relatively few seeds. Most attractive — 
when sliced and does not leak when cut. Makes 
delicious juice. Very high in vitamins A and C. Nice 
if served alone or with red fleshed varieties. Being of © 
mild but definite flavor and free of acidity, they are 
preferred by many to the best red tomatoes. If you 
have not enjoyed the delicious flavor and good eating 
qualities of Burpee’s Jubilee, an All-America Winner, 
be sure to grow it this year. Ready in about 72 days. 
Pkt. 25¢; 14 oz. 60¢; %% oz. $1.00; 
oz. $1.75; 14 Ib. $5.25 
1140 Sun ray — Wilt-resistant, orange 
Same size and color as Burpee’s Jubilee with all its fine qualities 
to which wilt resistance has been added. If you live in a locality 
where you cannot grow golden orange tomatoes because of 
fusarium wilt, we recommend that you give Sunray a trial. 
Pkt. 25¢; 2 pkts. 45¢; 
YY, oz. 65¢; 
1 oz. $1.10; 
oz. $2.00; 
14, Ib. $5.75 
Oxheart 
Pinkish Red 
4 oz. 60¢; oz. $1.00; 14 Ib. $3.00 
VY oz. 80¢; oz. $1.45; 14 Ib. $4.50 
Y oz. 60¢; oz. $1.00; 1% lb. $3.00 
