T ¢ Rutgers. is one of our specialties and we know of no 
oma oe stock of this variety which we think is as good as ours. 
Try it in comparison with any you may choose, 
Pritchard 75 days. The last introduction of the late Dr. 
Pritchard. Heavily productive, disease resistant 
and of fine quality. Fruits large, smooth, solid, globular in shape, 
scarlet; holds its color well to the stem end. Flesh is firm, fine 
quality. Desirable for market garden and shipping. Average 
weight of fruits 6 oz. (Pkt. 15c) (oz. 80c) (% Ib. $2.70) (Ib. $8.00) 
postpaid. 
Not postpaid (lb. $7.75) (10 Ibs. @ $6.75) (25 Ibs. @ $6.25) 
Rutgers 80 days. While 
primarily a can- 
ning variety and enjoying wide 
acceptance for this use, some 
shipping districts especially in 
Texas like it for the green 
wrap trade. It has become the 
favorite shipping sort and in 
our opinion is the best. Ripens 
from the inside out making 
it especially desirable in the 
manufacturing of juice, soup, 
catsup and puree. “Fruits 
highly colored, nearly globe in 
Shape; weight about eight 
ounces, often more. Vines 
large, and very erect giving 
ample protection to the fruits. 
Outstanding in vigor, size and 
productiveness. Fairly resist- 
ant to Fusarium Wilt. 
BURRELL’S SELECT GRADE. 
(Pkt. 15¢) (1% oz. 35c) (oz. 
$1.00) (%4 Ib. $3.25) (Ib. $9.75) 
postpaid. 
Not postpaid (lb. $9.50) (10 
Ibs. @ $8.50) (25 Ibs. @ $8.00) 
STANDARD GRADE. (Pkt. 
15e) (0z. 65c) (14 Ib. $2.20) (Ib. 
$6.50) postpaid. 
Not postpaid (Ib. $6.25) (10 
Ibs. @ $5.25) (25 Ibs. @ $4.75) Rutgers 
Sioux 70 days. A red-fruited variety developed from All Red 
x Stokesdale at the Nebraska Experiment Station. 
Plant relatively open, with finely-divided leaves; fruits of medium 
size, almost globular, thick-walled and practically free from hard 
core, juicy with good acid flavor. This variety possesses the uni- 
form ripening factor. (Pkt. 15¢) (1% oz. 30c) (oz. 90c) (14 Ib. $3.00) 
(Ib. $9.00) postpaid. 
Not postpaid (lb. $8.75) (10 Ibs. @ $7.75) 
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