VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES Ad KEYSTONE SEEDS 
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STOKESDALE (Red) MSC TIPON 70 
An all around second early tomato widely grown in market gardens, im- 
portant as a Southern green wrap shipper and as a Northern canner. 
VINES—Medium heavy foliage, moderately spreading and open, but with suf- 
ficient coverage to protect the fruits. Very productive for an 
especially second early. 
FRUIT—Medium large, smooth, almost globe-shaped, bright scarlet; flesh firm. 
STONE IMPROVED (Red) MC TAPIS 85 
Our Keystone strain is a fine uniform and somewhat earlier tomato than the 
original Stone. 
VINES—Vigorous, heavy foliage, protects the fruit well; heavy yielder. 
FRUIT—Scarlet red, large, deep-flattened, solid, meaty, smooth. 
URBANA (Red) HMSC TURBA 75 
Our promising new introduc- 
tion. Selected and increased 
at Keystone Valley Farm 
from parent stocks bred by 
Prof. W. A. Huelsen of the 
Univ. of Ill. Its firm, deep 
scarlet, globe-shaped fruit are 
borne abundantly on a dis- 
tinctly compact, determinate, 
short type vine. Well adapted 
to most growing areas and 
conditions. Out-yielded all 
other tomatoes three years in 
a row in the “STEP” trials 
of Southern experiment sta- 
tions. All America Selections 
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VINES—Compact, bushy, 
many short branches, 
spread about 24 to 
36 inches, bears 
heavily with good 
foliage protection 
for fruits. 
FRUIT—Deep scarlet, medi- 
um size, smooth 
globe shape; flesh 
deep scarlet, firm 
with thick walls and 
small seed cavities. 
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