TOMATOES 
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Pritchard, Scarlet Topper — Shipping and canning 
type of excellent quality. Plants are bushy and self- 
topping, with protective foliage. Variety is rust and 
wilt resistant. Fruits are round, medium scarlet, 
thick and smooth, weigh about 6 oz. 80 days. 
Rutgers — Fine variety for canning and shipping. 
Plant is wilt-resistant, productive. Foliage is deep 
scarlet, thick and- firm, with small seed cavity, 
weighs about 6 oz. 85 days. 
Southland — Good shipping and garden variety for 
the South. Resistant to wilt, collar rot, and early 
blight. Plant is hardy and productive. Fruits are 
about 6 oz., somewhat oblate, bright red, smooth. 
85 days. 
Stone, New Improved — An all-purpose tomato of 
good quality. Vines are large, dense, protective, 
hardy, and very productive. Fruits are large, deep 
flat, dark red, firm, solid, smooth. Somewhat sus- 
ceptible to blossom-end rot. Weighs about 8 ozs. 
85 days. 
EARLY PINK VARIETIES:— 
June Pink — Similar to Earliana except in color, 
and popular in the South for home gardens and 
early shipping. Vines are open and spreading. 
Fruit is medium, weighs 5 to 6 oz., smooth, slightly 
flattened, pink in color. 70 days. 
Louisiana Pink — A wilt-resistant pink variety that 
is popular in southern gardens. Vines are open and 
spreading in growth. Fruits are deep flat, medium 
sized, smooth, pink, weigh about 6 oz. 78 days. 
MAIN CROP PINK VARIETIES:— 
Brimmer — Also called Pink Ponderosa. A large, 
home garden type of good mild flavor. Plants are 
very large, open, sprawling. Fruits are deep flat 
in shape, broad and thick, fleshy, somewhat ribbed 
and roughened, deep pink. Fruits often weigh up 
to 2 lbs. 90 days. 
Dwarf Champion — Also called Tree Tomato be- 
cause of its short, thick stems which are self-sup- 
porting and tree-like. Used in home gardens but 
does not yield heavily. Fruits are deep pink, some- 
what flattened, medium-small, smooth and thick. 
Fruits weigh about 4 ounces. 85 days. 
Gulf State Market — A green-wrap variety which 
is also used for gardening and canning in the South. 
Plants are large, open and branching, light green. 
Fruits are globular, smooth and thick, deep pink 
when ripe, and weigh about 6 oz. 85 days. 
Oxheart — Used only for home and local market 
garden because of tenderness. Produces large, dis- 
tinctive, heart-shaped fruits which are pink-fleshed, 
thick, mild-flavored, weighing from 1 to 2 lbs. 90 
days. 
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