TOMATOES 
The wilt-resistant varieties offered on this page deserve your seri- 
ous consideration whether yee eye Are Ptr ee en 
for shipping. Fusarium Wilt an ai ea s r g- 
$73 LOUISIANA PINK BuEée that allie severe losses, especially in the lower South. For 
Super. Strai 5 days. Developed b safety sake, whether your land is wilt-infested or not, you should 
the De iciats “Rec eernas Station Bat plant Tomatoes that are definitely wilt-resistant. Reuter’s Wilt- 
selected for wilt-resistance. Claimed to Resistant Tomatoes lead all others in the principal commercial ship- 
produce more tonnage on wilt-infested ping-sections of the South. 
lands than any other variety. Very 574 LOUISIANA RED 
heavy bearer of smooth, pink skinned, 4 3 
pliiont globe-shaped, mhediinaeaized fruit. _ Super Strain. 75 oy s. This Tomato is 
Skin is medium thick and flesh 4s very similar to Louisiana Pink, and has all the 
firm; seed-cavity small with few good qualities of that variety. The color 
seeds. Excellent flavor. Our seed is a brilliant red. It is highly recom- 
is grown from ‘stock bred by the iy eee’ art rine eyes ye it 
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Louisiana Exp. Station, Pkt. [5c; $2.15; lb. $7.50; 5 lbs. $35.00. 
2 oz. 40¢; oz. 7Oc; 1% Ib. 
547 PRITCHARD —cortified, 
$2.15; lb. $7.50; 5 Ibs. 
$35.00. Not prepaid: 10 
Ibs. $67.00. f 
‘ 73 days. One of the finest intro- 
575SUPER MARGLOBE ver of pa ri S. wig te nerd Se 
griculture, an @ most perfect dis- 
ease-resistant Tomato yet introduced. 
80 days. Definitely disease- Its perfectly. globe-shaped’ fruits are 
resistant, particularly against medium to large, smooth, extremely 
Fusarium Wilt and Nail-head attractive, and the structure is very 
Rust. The early-maturing similar to the Marglobe, showing great 
Plants produce an amazing solidity, with no core and very small 
crop of uniformly globe- seed-pockets. The color is a brilliant red, 
shaped, deep scarlet, large both exterior and interior, and the flavor 
fruits that are smooth, solid, delicious. Remarkably early and heavily 
meaty, and of distinct quality. productive. Superior for home and mar- 
Embodies all the good features ket, shipping and canning. Reuter offers 
that appeal to the home gardener certified seed. Pkt. 10c¢; % oz. 35c; 
and canner, and its uniform depth 0z. 6Oc; % Ib. $1.75; lb. $6.00; 5 lbs. 
assures a perfect pack for the shipper. $28.00. j ’ 
Pkt. 15c¢; 4% oz. 40c; oz. 70c; %4 Ib. 
$2.15; lb. $7.50; & ibs. $35.00. 
564 Marglobe. so days, Certified. A 
Louisiana Pink 
546 BREAK O'DAY »—> 
very reliable strain of; this popular To- Super Strain. 70 days. A distin- 
mato. Pkt. 10c; % 0%. 30c¢; oz. 5Oc; guished, wilt-resistant variety in- 
% Ib. $1.50; Ib. $5.00; 5. Ibs. troduced by the U. S. Department 
$23.00. of Agriculture, outstanding for its 
extreme earliness and wonderful pro- 
ductiveness. The rich scarlet, globe- 
shaped fruits are large, smooth, 
meaty, firm and of finest table qual- 
ity. Contains remarkably few seeds. 
Vines are of spreading habit. Resem- 
bles Marglobe in shape, color, and 
size, but is more solid and 10 days 
earlier in ripening. Very popular 
with commercial growers and ghip- 
pers, more especially in the Lower 
Rio Grande Valley in South Texas. 
Continues to bear through a much 
longer period than most sorts. Pkt. 
(5c; % oz. 40c; oz. 70c; % Ib. 
$2.15; lb. $7.50; 5 Ibs. $35.00. 
Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $67.00. 
Break O’Day 
560 Grothen's Globe _ 
Super Strain. 70 days. A 
comparatively new variety 
well adapted to greenwrap 
shipping, especially for truck- 
ers and shippers in Florida 
and Texas. atures fully 10 
to 14 days earlier than Mar- 
globe, ripening to a beautiful 
red color. A heavy producer: 
of smooth, solid, firm, deep 
globe-shaped, large fruits, 
Rarely develop radial ‘or 
“star”? cracks at stem end. 
Plants have ample foliage to. 
| Protect from sun-scald. Best 
adapted to loam soils of the 
lighter type. Our strain is 
disease-resistant and we ecan- 
Super Marglobe 
LOUISIANA ALL SEASON 
538 80 days. Super Strain. Developed by 
Dr. Julian C. Miller of Louisiana State Uni- 
versity. This Tomato is a cross between 
the Louisiana Pink and the Break O’Day. 
In the Spring trials: at Baton Rouge the 
Louisiana All Season outyielded all named 
varieties, The All Season produces a heavy, 
early yield of Tomatoes of uniform size. 
The first ones are semi-round to slightly flat 
in shape, large to medium in size. As soon 
as the first clusters are maturing it begins 
fo set a second crop but doesn’t set more 
than can be filled out. These later Toma- 
oz. 75c; % Ib. j - 70¢c; b. -15; Ib. 
$2.25; Ib. $8.00; 5 ibs. $37.80. Noi | 4 few plants of tomatoes in your gar | 7 Sos ie: S8eO0: ee | 
prepaid: 10 Ibs. $72.00. den will keep your family supplied. | Drepasd: 10 tte. Ber oO 
REUTER SEED CO. Inc, NewOrleass, SSS 
Vegetable Seeds 
Grothen’s Globe 
