Stokescross No. 4 
Hybrid. See pg. 11 
“The BCS of Growing “/omatoes 
Apvvance YOUR HARVESTING TIME WITH PIEDMONT PLANTS. Piedmont 
Field-Grown Tomato Plants become acclimated to outdoor temperatures, and this of course 
enables you to set them in the open at an early date. “They are not frostproof as it is impossible 
to grow frostproof tomato plants. However, they are not like tender seedlings from a hothouse. 
Piedmont tomato plants are large, stalky plants which we can guarantee to deliver in good 
condition anywhere east of the Rocky Mountains. 
B eneFIT FROM OUR YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. Piedmont Field-Grown Tomato 
Plants receive the experienced care which only years of large scale production can provide. The 
best Certified seed obtainable is used, and the plants are Certified by the State of Georgia. The 
seed is disinfected before planting on disease free land, and the plants are thoroughly dusted by 
power dusters from the time they come up. 
Cur THE COST OF PRODUCING TOMATOES. Piedmont Field-Grown Tomato 
Plants have proven to be the most satisfactory and economical solution to the tomato plant 
problem in the north, both for large canning factories and home gardeners. 
NOTE: ALL OF OUR TOMATO PLANTS ARE CERTIFIED BY THE GEORGIA 
DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY. However, the crates are not so 
tagged except in quantities of 500 or more, and then only when specified 
by the customer. 
CULTURE—TOMA TO—Prepare land in four-foot rows, using 600 lbs. of 4-12-6 fertilizer 
to the acre. Set plants up to the first leaf three feet apart in the row, which requires 3,500 
plants to the acre. Will stand no frost. For insects, fungous and bacterial diseases spray every 
10 days with Bordeaux Mixture, or dust with 7% metallic Tri-Base Copper Sulphate and 
20% calcium arsenate. 
