47-49 FAIR STREET, PATERSON, N. J. 21 
TOMATO 
The number of days indicated represents the time required from 
setting of plants to produce marketable fruits. 
1 oz. will produce 1500 plants. 1/4 lb. per acre. 
Livioz.m) rlbg i alb, 
Master Marglobe (N. J. State Certified) ... $ .65 $2.00 $ 6.50 
By far the most popular tomato, Plants are strong, robust, with 
heavy foliage, resistant to Fusarium wilt and nail-head rust, 
moderately productive. Fruits are deep red, medium large, nearly 
globular, smooth, solid and with thick walls and cross-sections, 
making small seed cells. 75 days. 2 
Rutgers (N. J. State Certified) ......0...... 65 2.00 6.50 
Developed by L. G. Schermerhorm of the New Jersey Agricultural 
Experiment Station, by selection from a cross between Marglobe 
and J. T. D. The plants are large with thick stems and abundance 
of vigorous foliage, which protects the fruits from sunscald. The 
fruits are medium large, similar in shape to Marglobe, but more 
flattened at the stem. The outer and inner walls are thick with 
very small seed cavities. Flesh is firm and red throughout, Excel- 
lent for green-wrap. 73 days. 
Pritchard or Scarlet Topper ....................0.00006 90 2.50 9.00 
Fruits good size, round, brilliant red in color; thick flesh, firm 
and with small seed cavities. They color perfectly right up to the 
top without any green spots and have little tendency to crack. 
75 days. 
V ict rece mee atercrsa ernie rete LeU i G.00 mt 0.00) 
Introduced by Francis C. Stokes Company in 1936. Fruits extra 
early, large, solid, globe-shaped and of bright scarlet color, Vine 
upright to partly spreading and dark green, 70 days. 
Valiant (Special Stock Seed) ooo... 5.00 
Plant and fruit same as above but seed is from special stock of 
mother seed. 
StOKOSOCIG reso ion aes seh ards TUL 65 2.00 6.50 
An early variety of Marglobe type, but slightly heavier and matur- 
ing a week to ten days earlier. Fruits ripen from the inside out, 
like Rutgers; quite free from cracking and a remarkably heavy 
yielder. 73 days. 
Dwart* Champion. 24.05 ah ees ey ‘90 2.50 9.00 
A strictly dwarf variety, useful in home gardens where space 
is limited. Produces excellent plants which are short, heavy, 
compact, stocky with dark green foliage. Fruits medium size, pink- 
ish purple in color, flattened globe, smooth and solid. Not a 
commercial variety. 83 days. 
Garden rotate nected. crete AA AAD PU 
Developed by Campbell South Company from crosses involving 
Pritchard, Marvel and Pink Topper. Plant vigorous, partially re- 
sistant to Fuscarium Wilt and late blight; fruits slightly flattened 
pease trod attractive in color and size and thick-walled, 84 
ays. 
Italian Red Plum (Special Strain) ........... ENS 2.90 6.75 25.00 
Fruits oval 2 1/2 inches long by 1 1/2 inches in diameter, borne 
in clusters, elongated, flat-sided, blunt blossom end, two celled. 
deep red; flesh thick, contains little or no juice, flavor very 
mild, Plants medium, rather open and very prolific. Used for can- 
ning solid pack, tomato paste and puree. 70 days. 
