TOMATO 
& Came, 
Marglobe Tomato 
Bonny Best—73 days 
A standard second early variety. 
Fruit—Flattened globe shape, excellent scarlet color, a good cropper, flavor and 
quality good. 
Vine—Medium in growth and foliage cover. 
Greater Baltimore—80 days 
A standard main crop variety. 
Fruit—Large, deep-flat, smooth, solid, good red color. 
Vine—Large and vigorous. An excellent cropper. 
John Baer—73 days 
Similar to Bonny Best. 
Marglobe—80 days 
An excellent main crop variety, developed by the late Dr. Pritchard of the U.S.D.A. 
It is resistant to wilt and nail head rust. 
Fruit—Medium large, scarlet, blocky globe shape, very solid flesh. Irregular cell 
structure and mild acidity. 
Vine—Strong and vigorous and heavy yielder. Does not “crop” like Baltimore, but 
picks over the entire season. 
Pearson—85 days 
Developed by Dr. O. H. Pearson at the California College of Agriculture. A main 
crop canning variety in California and the South. 
Fruit—Scarlet, medium to large, flattened globe, prolific. 
Vine—Vigorous, determinate with ample foliage to cover fruit. 
Pritchard—78 days 
A second early variety of merit. Developed by the late Dr. Pritchard of U.S.D.A. 
Fruit—Medium size, globe shape, flattened at base, exterior color good red, interior 
color deep red, no white fiber. Flesh is solid, and cell structure is irregular. 
Vine—Vigorous, resistant to wilt, compact in growth, about % as large as Marglobe. 
This variety “crops” making it desirable for canners. 
