STOKESDALE (68 Days) 
Our strain is the finest, maintaining good size and very heavy yielding. 
Fruits are solid, uniform bright red color, exceptionally smooth globular and 
average eight ounces in size. Vines are sturdy, thick stems, heavy foliage, 
becoming semi-open after lying with the fruit load. 
Postpaid: 4 oz. 25c; 1 oz. 60c; 1% lb. $1.75; 1 lb. $650 
MANASOTA (68 Days) 
A recent development at the Vegetable Crops Laboratory, Bradenton, Fla. 
Highly resistant to wilt. Ripens generous early fruit clusters. Uniformly 
globular, smooth fruits average medium in size, firm, ripening to a dark red 
color. Vines very sprawling and extended, having a peculiar tendency of 
increasing foliage after vines reach maximum spread. A complete spraying 
or dusting schedule is necessary for early blight, anthracnose and late blight. 
PRESEN) SUPPLY 15 EXHAUSTED. ~NEW CROP OF-SEED AVAIL= 
ABLE AUGUST 1, 1952, at following prices: 
Postpaid: 1/ oz. 25c; 14 oz. 40c; 1 oz. $1.10; 1% lb. $3.25; 1 Ib. $12.50 
WISCONSIN 55 (65 Days) 
(Early Rutgers) 
A new early to mid-season cross of Rutgers. Fruits are slightly oblong, 
average large, and ripen to a beautiful scarlet red. Notable resistance to 
cracking and a heavy yielder under all weather conditions. Sets large, early 
fruit clusters, which is desirable for market growers. Heavy pickings start 
on this variety while others are waiting for hot weather to speed ripening of 
later varieties. Vine growth is dense, very vigorous and semi-open at ripen- 
ing. Resistant to defoliation leaf blight and blossom-end rot. Used exten- 
sively by large canneries, because of its excellent canning qualities. A com- 
plete spraying or dusting schedule is advisable for early blight, anthracnose 
and late blight. 
Postpaid: 4 oz. 25c; 1 oz. 75c; 4 Ib. $2.50; 1 lb. $7.50 
LONGRED (68 Days) 
A new main crop type for market growers 
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 clus- 
ter and extending over a long period. We 
know of no other variety giving so much 
satisfaction in picking. The perfect round- 
ness, free of cracks and blemishes, fine red 
color and resistance to sunburn makes it 
an outstanding variety. Longred shows 
exceptional resistance to anthracnose as 
noted in our own field observations and 
check plots of Campbell Soup Company. 
Vine growth is vigorous and sprawling, becoming semi-open at ripening 
time. The dark green leaves are very thick and rigid. A spraying or dust- 
ing schedule is necessary for early blight, for anthracnose when grown on 
very sandy soil and for late blight when planted late. 
Postpaid: 4 oz. 25c; 1 oz. 75c; 14 lb. 2.50; 1 Ib. $7.50 
