TOMATO 
Queens Tomato 
QUEENS (New) 72-75 days 
A fine new Market Gardening variety developed by 
Dr. L. G. Schermerhorn at the New Jersey Experiment 
Station, resulting from a cross between Valiant and 
Rutgers. Matures a week to ten days ahead of Rut- 
gers. Fruits are large, smooth, globe-shaped and 
have a bright red color. Thick outer and interior walls 
and small seed cavities make this variety an excel- 
lent shipper. 
Pkt. 30¢; Oz. 80¢; 1/, Lb. $2.40; Lb. $8.00 
EARLIANA 60-70 days 
Scarlet red in color, fruits average about 5 ounces 
in weight, are smooth, almost globular and show 
practically no cracking. The plant is small to medium, 
fairly dense, with fair coverage. 
Pkt. 25¢; Oz. 70¢; 1/4, Lb. $2.50; Lb. $8.00 
GROTHEN’S GLOBE 66-75 days 
This is a very early maturing, high yielding variety. 
It was first introduced in Florida and used mostly asa . 
green-wrap shipping variety, but is now popular in 
many other sections and is adapted to home or mar- 
ket gardens. The plants are open growth with rather 
small foliage, requiring rich, deep, moist land for 
best results. Ripens to a beautiful deep scarlet color. 
Pkt. 25¢; Oz. 75¢; 1/4 Lb. $2.60; Lb. $8.50 
STOKESDALE 66-75 days 
This variety is quite similar to Grothen’s Globe in 
time of maturity and vine growth, except that the 
leaves are somewhat larger and heavier. The vines 
hold up better than Grothen’s but the fruit is smaller in 
size than either Grother’s Globe or Rutgers. The fruit 
is bright scarlet in color and almost globe shaped. 
Pkt. 25¢; Oz. 80¢; 1/4 Lb. $2.40; Lb. $8.00 
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BREAK O’DAY 62-72 days 
This variety was introduced by the U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture in 1930. It is an early market 
strain, resistant to wilt and nail head rust. On ac- 
count of being irregular in size, of poor color and 
slow in ripening, it is not as popular as some varie- 
ties developed by the Department. 
Pkt. 25¢; Oz. 70¢; 1/4 Lb. $2.50; Lb. $8.00 
SCARLET DAWN 
\ALEAMERICA@S (SELECTION 7? Gold Medal 1935 
An excellent bright scarlet sort which seldom shows 
any cracking and ripens evenly from blossom to stem 
end. The vines are medium sized, with spreading 
branches, giving fair coverage. 
Pkt. 25¢; Oz. 70¢; 4 Lb. $2.50; Lb. $8.00 
63-73 days 
RED TOP (New) 64-68 days 
Originally called Geneva 4000, Red Top is an ex- 
cellent new plum or paste type Tomato, developed 
by Dr. W. T. Tapley at the New York State Experi- 
ment Station, Geneva, N. Y. Fruits are plum-shaped, 
2 to 4 inches long by 1% to 2 inches wide. Plants 
produce an abundance of solid, thick walled fruits, 
which separate from stem easily, but will remain in 
good firm condition over a long period. One of the 
finest paste-type tomatoes we have ever seen. 
Pkt. 25¢; Oz. 85¢; /4 Lb. $2.75; Lb. $10.00 
Red Top 
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