E ong ly Gi ‘ong! t Hybrid Tomato 
Our best hybrid for combination of earliness 
and large fruit size. No other hybrid can equal it 
for size, and only the ponderosa types, among the 
standard varieties, are larger. Early Giant aver- 
ages about one-third larger than Rutgers while 
being also earlier and more productive. 
Tested as 49-48. Trial reports available from 
Kentucky University and Riverhead Long Island 
Experiment Stations. 
Maturity varies with climate. Minnesota Uni- 
versity reports Early Giant only two days 
later than Early Chatam. In other areas it is 
medium early. Good red color, fine quality, mod- 
erately open vine habit. 
Breed @Clr'S HYBRID TOMATO 
An early mid-season tomato breed for the can- 
ner and green-wrap shipper. Its dark red color 
both inside and out is outstanding. Ships well 
but has no hard core. Best adapted to U. S. coast- 
al areas, both East and West. But has also been 
used in Central U.S. with excellent success. Deep- 
round fruit shape, very smooth, modernately good 
vine coverage. 
Largo uverw tomato 
WILT RESISTANT 
Main Crop — 70 Days 
Widely adapted, even to areas where sunburn- 
ing of tomatoes is severe. Best vine coverage. 
Very Strong F1 Hybrid Vigor. Larger than Rut- 
gers, outyielding is by over 50 per cent in Univer- 
sity conducted trials. Earlier than Rutgers. 
This is the hybrid for your home garden cus- 
tomers who want large fruit size and maximum 
yield combined with quality. Fruits are globular 
to slightly flattened, bright red, solid fleshed and 
excellent flavor. Resistant to Fusarium wilt. Pro- 
duces heavily over a long period of time. Suitable 
for staking and trellising. 
