VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES Ad KEYSTONE SEEDS 
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CORNELICROSS 18-21 (Hybrid) (Red) HMSC TROSS 78 
Hybrid vigor and heavy pro- 
duction of large, smooth, 
meaty, globe-shaped fruit 
are the advantages of this 
true first generation (F,) hy- 
brid. We are introducing this 
closed pedigree hybrid after 
careful testing in replicated 
trials has shown increased 
yields of fancy fruit. 
VINES—Vigorous, heavy fol- 
iage, medium 
length. 
FRUIT—Globe-shaped, deep 
scarlet color, very 
solid and meaty, 
fully as large as 
Rutgers. 
Note absence of cracks, and 
large sized, smooth fruit. 
CORNELIEFFTWO (F. Hybrid) (Red) HMSC TRUST ral 
Our entry in the F, tomato field. Of the many such hybrids tested, we feel 
that this is the best one available today. Advantageous because of its uni- 
formly higher yield, ripening eight to ten days ahead of Rutgers. 
VINES—Vigorous, upright, medium dense but affording good coverage of the 
fruit. 
FRUIT—Perfect deepened globe shape; large, smooth, solid; bright red color. 
DWARF CHAMPION (Tree Tomato) (Pink) H TASTE 83 
A dwarf variety desirable for home garden use because of upright growth. 
VINES—“Tree” type, compact upright growth, dark green foliage, grows nicely 
in a small space. 
FRUIT—Pinkish purple color, flattened globe shape, smooth, solid, and of 
medium size. 
EARLIANA (Red) HMC TAFFY 64 
Widely grown for home and early market because of its extreme earliness. 
Our strain is the smoothest, most uniform we have ever seen. Used for can- 
ning in Canada and Northern states. 
VINES—Medium to small, but vigorous, open, spreading. 
FRUIT—Bright scarlet, medium sized, nearly globe-shaped, thick skinned, 
borne in clusters. 
GARDEN STATE IMPROVED (Red) CM TAGNU 78 
Popular for whole canning, juice and catsup. Somewhat similar to Rutgers but 
plant growth more compact and fruit slightly flatter. Matures most of its 
heavy crop during the early part of the bearing season. The leaves and stems 
have shown some ability to resist and survive late blight (Phytophthora in- 
festans). 
VINES—Medium large, semi self-determinate and very productive, compact 
bushy growth protecting the fruits well from the sun. 
FRUIT—Oblate, scarlet red color, firm and of fine quality; holds well after 
ripening. 
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