TOMATOES—Continued 
864 Harvest Cross (New) 
Harris’ Midseason Fz Hybrid 
This Fz hybrid, developed by us, is earlier than 
Rutgers with fruit of somewhat similar type. 
The large husky vines yield well all season and 
the medium-sized tomatoes are well-colored 
and fine-flavored. Nearly round in shape, they 
are smooth and attractive with very few scars 
or cracks. 
In both our trials and crops, Harvest Cross 
ripens about in season with Longred and has 
produced abundantly. Recommended for mar- 
ket and green wraps. Hot Water Treated. See 
prices on next page. 
LONGRED—Perfect for market or canning. 
877 Queens (New) 
Remarkably Solid Fruit (See photo on back cover) 
A promising new variety for midseason market 
and well liked for green wraps, Queens is notable 
for its fine flavor and the firmness of its fruit. It 
was developed at the New Jersey Station by 
Dr. L. G. Schermerhorn, the originator of Rut- 
gers, and it has proved very successful in ex- 
tensive trials in that state. 
Queens was created from a cross between 
Valiant and Rutgers and ripens midway be- 
tween them. The fruit are of large size, smooth, 
deep globe shape and bright red color. The 
thick outer walls, solid interiors and small seed 
cavities make them stand handling well, and 
the flavor is mild and sweet. The vines are 
somewhat open but vigorous and yield well. 
See prices on next page. 
HARRIS’ TOMATO PLANTS 
We offer seedlings, transplants and potted 
plants, expertly grown and shipped. Page 34. 
853 Comet Tomato 
For Greenhouse and Trellis Growing 
Our stock is used regularly by some of the 
largest and best growers of greenhouse and 
trellis tomatoes, where a medium size fruit is 
wanted. We are pleased to offer N.Y. State Certified 
Seed of this fine strain of Comet Tomato. The 
fruit are firm, somewhat flattened in shape and 
very uniform. 
Pkt. 25c; 4 Oz. $1.10; Y2 Oz. $1.90; Oz. $3.50; 
VY Ib. $12.00. 
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868 Longred 
Big Yields over a Long Season 
Longred is by far the best of the newer toma- 
toes and it has been widely acclaimed by growers 
for both market and canning. Developed by 
Prof. Tapley at the Geneva Station, it is a 
truly outstanding main crop variety, ripening 
enormous yields of large fruit and continuing to 
bear until frost. 
The fruit are exceptionally smooth and uni- 
form in appearance, deep globe shaped, with 
thick walls and solid flesh. The rich red color 
is excellent both inside and out, and they 
ripen uniformly, with comparatively little 
cracking. The large size and deep shape hold up 
well on all pickings. 
Distinguished by its abundant, fine-leaved 
foliage, Longred sets very freely, resulting in 
heavy yields at each picking. If you have not 
tried Longred, plant some this year. N. Y. State 
Certified Seed grown here on our farm. See prices 
on next page. 
885 Rutgers 
Harris’ Northern Grown Strain 
The Best Main Crop Tomato in Many Sections 
Rutgers still leads the field in most important 
tomato growing sections. It combines large size, 
solid structure, fine flavor and a beautiful rich 
red color that goes all through the fruit, making 
it excellent for both market and canning. The 
vines are large and very husky and stand up 
well even late in the season; they bear tre- 
mendous crops of fine heavy fruit. 
Our strain has been grown and selected here 
in the North for years and has proved to be the 
best obtainable. The earliness and yield, the 
uniformly large size and smooth even shape of 
the fruit have all been improved as a result of 
careful breeding on our farm ever since this fine 
variety was introduced. New York State Certified 
Tomato Seed of our own growing. See prices on 
next page. 
RUTGERS 
The best main crop tomato. 
SMALL FRUITED TOMATOES 
Popular for pickles, salads and preserves. 
Varieties: 879 Red Cherry, 881 Red Pear, 894 
Yellow Pear, 895 Yellow Plum, 863 Ground Cherry. 
Pkt. 15¢; Y2 oz. 50c; Oz. 90c; 4 Ib. $3.00. 
Any three pkts. 40c; any three 2 oz. $1.25. 
