New Stone. 
427. NEW STONE or MATCHLESS. 
(86 days.) A standard main-crop variety. Al- 
ways dependable, very vigorous and productive. 
The fruit is deep flat, medium-large, solid, smooth 
and deep scarlet in color. Large seed cells with 
thick partitions. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 30c; oz., 50c; 
Y% Ib,, $1.45, postpaid. 
Wisconsin 55, 
453. WISCONSIN NO. 55. (75 days.) 
We think this the best main crop variety for 
central and southern Wisconsin with the excep- 
tion of the Stokescross Hybrids. See inside front 
cover for complete description and for color illus- 
tration. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 40c; oz., 70c; 1% Ih., 
$2.60, postpaid. 
445, EARLY BALTIMORE. (73 days.) 
Introduced by the University of Illinois. Early 
Baltimore appears to us as being one of the best 
of the Wilt and Rust Resistant Tomatoes. It is 
a second-early variety, resistant to fusarium 
wilt. The vine is somewhat smaller than regular 
Baltimore and the leaves are finely cut. Fruits 
are oblong, smooth, bright red, solid with small 
core and shallow basin at stem end. Excellent 
for market gardens and canning. Appears to be 
particularly adapted for Northwest growing con- 
ditions, Pkt., 10c; Yo oz., 40c; 0z., 70c; % lb., 
$2.00, postpaid. 
HYBRID TOMATOES 
439. STOKESCROSS NO. 5. (75 days.) 
The finest hybrid tomato introduced to date. 
Greatly outyields standard varieties with superior 
fruit. See page 1 for illustration and complete 
description. Garden pkt., about 200 seeds, 50c; 
trade pkt., 500 seeds, $1.00; oz., 5,000 seeds, 
$5.00, postpaid, 
426. STOKESCROSS NO. 2. (60 days.) 
An early F2 hybrid being offered for the first 
time this season. The five ounce fruits ripen 
along with Stokesdale but have a far heavier 
production. It is enormously productive, and 
with proper soil and fertilization will have ade- 
quate foliage protection. The fruit has style, ex- 
cellent color and high flavor. Garden pkt., about 
200 seeds, 50c; trade pkt., 500 seeds, $1.00; oz., 
5,000 seeds, $5.00, postpaid. 
430. STOKESCROSS NO. 4. (70 days.) 
The important feature of this F2 hybrid is its 
ability to produce large, brilliant, smooth toma- 
toes ten days earlier than Rutgers, Fruits are 
medium large weighing approximately six ounces. 
The medium foliage will set fruit in profusion 
when other heavier vined varieties are setting 
little. Under balanced conditions, because of its 
hybrid vigor, it develops a continuous growth of 
root, vine, and fruit, which is probably responsi- 
ble for the fact that it has little cracking. We 
highly recommend this as an early main crop 
variety for the gardener, shipper, and processor. 
Garden pkt., about 200 seeds, 50c; trade pkt., 
ey seeds, $1.00; 0z., 5,000 seeds, $5.00, post- 
paid. 
Bonny Best. 
444, BONNY BEST. (74 days.) A smooth 
extra fine early variety for the home garden. 
A few days later than Earliana. Color, bright 
red. Vigorous and productive. Excellent quality, 
tart flavored fruit free from circular cracks. PKt., 
10c; 4% 02., 30c; 02z., 55c; 1% Ib., $1.75, postpaid. 
442, ALBINO or SNOWBALL. The only 
good quality white tomato. It contains very 
little acid and will make tomatoes agreeable to 
many who had to avoid them. Color _is ivory- 
white and the flesh almost snow-white. Pkt., 10c; 
YY oz., 45c; oz., 85c; % Ib., $2.60, postpaid. 
John Baer. 
436. JOHN BAER. (72 days.) A variety 
of real merit. A few days later than Warliana, 
handsome yellow. 
Usually grown for preserves and ‘‘tomato figs.’’ 
Oxheart. 
441. OXHEART. (90 days.) It has a dis- 
tinct oxheart shape with fruit of a rosy pink color. 
Grown under favorable conditions will weigh 
nearly two pounds. Where a tomato of enormous 
size is wanted this is the variety to plant. Fruit 
is set in clusters of 2 to 7 and are mild in flavor. 
Pkt., 15¢; 2 pkts., 25ce; 42 02., 6dce; 0z., $1.15; 
Y, lb., $3.45, postpaid, 
428, PRITCHARD. (76 days.) Without 
doubt the best of the disease-resistant varieties. 
It resists the nail-head disease and also the 
tomato wilt. In appearance it is similar to 
Marglobe, scarlet in color, with deep red in- 
terior, of good size and shape, the fruits borne 
in clusters of 5 and produced in abundance. The 
vine is short jointed, self-topping, 
growth with heavy foliage. Pkt., 10c; 
30c; 0z., 55c; % 1b., $1.60, postpaid. 
and of low 
Yn OZ, 
Stokesdale. 
440. STOKESDALE. (73 days.) An early 
tomato with main crop qualities. Fruits average 
8 ounces which are similar to Bonny Best, but 
slightly earlier and on the average will be 3 
ounces heavier and much more solid. Color is 
a brilliant scarlet. Fruit is spherical, free from 
cracks, and excellent quality and flavor. Ripens 
from inside out. Pkt., 10c; 1% 02., 30c; 0oz., 50c; 
Y, Ib., $1.55, postpaid. 
SMALL FRUITED TYPES 
446. YELLOW PEAR. Fruit a_ bright 
Shaped like miniature pears. 
Pkt., 10¢; YQ 0z.,°40c¢; oz., 75ce; 4% Ib., $2.25, 
postpaid. 
447, YELLOW PLUM. Perhaps even 
more popular for preserves than Yeliow Pear. 
Grows in clusters. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 40c; oz., 
75c; 1% Ib., $2.25, postpaid. 
449. RED CURRANT. Very small fruit 
of rich red color. Used for pickles, preserves, 
ete. Pkt., 15c; 4% oz., 55¢; oz., $1.05; 14 Ib., 
$3.10, postpaid. 
GROUND CHERRY 
but produces a heavier crop, Tomatoes large; 
bright red with excellent interior color, One of 
the earliest and most solid tomatoes known. 
Ripens evenly up to the stem. Very similar to 
455. HUSK TOMATO or GROUND 
CHERRY. The small yellow fruit has a flavor 
all of its own. Protected by the loose-fitting 
a ae Bonny Best. Pkt., 10c; % 0z., 30c; 02., 55c; outer husk, Pkt., 10c; 4% 0z., 45c; oz., 80c; %4 
Early Baltimore. Y, Ib., $1.70, postpaid. lb., $2.40, postpaid. 
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