TATINER (65 Days) 
Another Australian strain having the 
same curled leaf and vine characteristics 
as Early Dwarf Red. Slightly larger, aver- 
age size fruits, maturing a few days later. 
Pkt. (about 600 seeds) 25c; '4 oz. 90c 
GROSSE LISSE (72 Days) 
An excellent main crop strain from Aus- 
tralia ripening in season with Rutgers. A 
very vigorous grower, with dense foliage. 
A heavy vielder of uniform, large size, deep 
globular red fruits of exceptional quality. 
Very resistant to cracks, beautifully 
smooth, ripening to an even color without 
green shoulders. Grosse Lisse is truly a 
quality tomato of excellent internal tex- 
ture, having many cells. 
Pkt. (about 600 seeds) 25c; 4 oz. 90c; 
1 oz. $3.50 
STENNERS EXHIBITION (68 Days) 
A most unusual, new staking variety from 
New Zealand. An extremely prolific yielder 
of uniform medium size fruits of the most 
beautiful, deep globular and smoothness 
imaginable. The extremely long keeping 
and tough skin characteristics give this to- 
mato the highest crack resistance we have 
ripening evenly without green shoulders. 
Vine growth medium with excellent foliage 
coverage. This strain appears to be ex- 
cellent for outdoor or greenhouse staking 
for greenwrap or ripe marketing. Maturity 
is mid-season, bearing quality fruit the en- 
tire season. 
ever tested. Fruit color is a bright scarlet, Pkt. (about 600 seeds) 50c; 1% ox. $1.75 
No man pays so much for his seed as the man who thinks quality can be bought 
without paying much for it. 
CLUSTER-MATO (55 Days) 
New Selection 
Our own extra early selection for staking or 
ground culture, for the first on the market. Ex- 
tremely solid and meaty, large to medium in size, 
borne in generous successive clusters, as shown in 
photograph. Although slightly flattened in the 
first setting, becomes globular-shaped in the fol- 
lowing clusters. The meaty interior, thick outer 
walls and tough skin resist cracking and bruising. 
Very mild in flavor, together with the juicy and 
meaty texture, presents a real table treat. De- 
lightfully smooth and free of blossom-end scars. 
Plants are very adaptable for staking and semi- 
open at ripening time. Cluster-Mato has a most 
notable characteristic of setting fruit in cooler 
temperatures than permissable with other extra 
early varieties. For maximum results, plant in 
well drained, fertile, sandy loam soil. 
% oz. 50c; 4 oz. 80c; 1 oz. $2.75; 1% Ib. $10.50 
Pkt. (about 600 seeds) 25c; 
“In our 1951 trials we found your 
Cluster-Mato to be promising for this 
section of Texas.” February 8, 1952. 
“} though it might interest you to 
know.I won first prize with your Clus- 
ter-Mato at our 1951 county fair.” 
Chas. Buntgen, 
David City, Nebr. 
A. & M. College of Texas, 
College Station, Texas. 
EARLIANA (58 Days) 
An old standby in the extra early type, 
still preferred by many for the first on the 
market. Our strain is one of the earliest, 
very productive, with good average size, 
scarlet fruits. 
Y% oz. 25c; 1 oz. 80c; 1% Ib. $2.30; 1 Ib. $6.50 
FIVE CRITICAL DAYS — Whether each tomato blossom will set fruit depends on a 
period of five critical days. The tomato blossom is strictly self pollinated; that is, male 
and female parts are contained in each blossom. Pollination takes place at night, whereby 
temperature must not drop much below 65 degrees. There must not be excessive precip- 
itation during this period nor excessive daytime heat to -vither and damage the blossom. 
