GARDEN STATE (72 Days) 
A new canning and market variety developed by Dr. D. R. Porter of The 
Campbell Soup Company. Originally tested as Hybrid 37, and now named 
Garden State. A notable variety for its heavy yield of large size, well colored 
red fruits, maintaining good size over the entire season. Semi-globular 
fruits have tough skins, resisting cracking and sunburn. Due to excellent 
fruit qualities, Garden State has become one of the favored varieties used 
by Campbell Soup Company, and likewise equally fine for market. Maturity 
is mid-season to late, ripening slightly ahead of Rutgers. Vine growth is 
vigorous, healthy, thick stems, wide leaves and able to withstand adverse 
weather conditions. A complete spraying and dusting schedule is advisable 
to control early blight, anthracnose and late blight. 
Postpaid: '4 oz. 25c; 1 oz. 75c; 14 Ib. $2.50; 1 Ib. $7.50 
SUMMER PROLIFIC (Strain C) (65 Days) 
New hot weather variety from the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station. 
A cross of Porters Globe and Stokesdale. Ripens to a beautiful deep pink, 
very smooth, practically crack proof and mild in flavor. Uniform size, aver- 
aging about six per pound in the first settings and the size increasing to four 
or five per pound later on. The globe-shaped fruits are extremely solid, 
because of their thick outer walls and very tough skin. Ripe fruits keep fine 
for long periods of time. Summer Prolific is able to set fruit in very hot 
summers, mainly because of the thick, heavy sepals protecting the flower 
parts. Vine growth very vigorous, upright and dense, with wide thick leaves, 
protecting fruits from the hot sun. Summer Prolific is an excellent variety 
for abnormally hot climates, resisting sun-scald and splitting, resulting in 
souring. 
Postpaid: 1 oz. 25c; %4 oz. 40c; 1 oz. $1.10; 14 Ib. $3.50; 1 Ib. $11.80 
No man pays so much for his seed as the man who thinks quality can be bought without 
paying much for it. 
RED JACKET (65 Days) 
(Potato Leaf Tomato) 
A new early red variety developed by the | 
New York Agricultural Experiment Sta- | 
tion. Very odd, because of its wide potato- | 
sike leaves. At setting time plants appear } 
similar to peppers, gradually transforming 
into bushy potato-leaf plants. Its oddity 
should not be construed as just another 
novelty, but as an extra fine, heavy yielding 
commercial variety. Fruits average med- 
ium to large, very smooth, free of blossom- | 
end scars, and remarkably resistant tc 
growth cracks. Ripens into about three 
heavy pickings and develops a very fine red 
color acceptable for juice and catsup. The 
slightly flattish fruits are excellent for market, acclaimed by chain stores as 
one of the finest quality varieties. Vines are bushy until carried down with 
the fruit load, becoming semi-open during the rapid, successive, heavy pick- 
ings. A complete spray or dusting schedule is advisable for early blight, 
anthracnose and late blight. For maximum yield fertilize heavily. 
Postpaid: '4 oz. 25c; 1 oz. 75c; 14 Ib. $2.50; 1 Ib. $7.50 
