TOMATO 
LAKELAND 65—70 days 
A heavy producer of globe or slightly flattened 
globe shaped fruits. First fruits average about 6 
ounces, later ones 4—5 ounces. The vines are medium 
size with fair to good coverage. The fruits bleach 
just before ripening, indicating readiness for picking 
for green-wrap. Slightly less susceptible than Rutgers 
to fusarium and mosaic. Sets well in wet or dry grow- 
ing season, but does not do well in a wet harvest 
season. 
Pkt. 25¢; Oz. 60¢; 1/4 Lb. $1.95; Lb. $6.50 
MANASOTA (New) 70 days 
This important new wilt resistant variety was bred 
in Bradenton, Florida, at the Vegetable Crops Labora- 
tory. Definitely resistant to fusarium wilt it shows 
much promise as an early maturing greenwrap va- 
riety. The plants are of open growth, erect, with 
sparse foliage. A good yielder with remarkable abil- 
ity to set large hands of good sized, uniform, high 
quality fruit. Appears to possess some resistance to 
alternaria and collar rot. The fruit is deep globe in 
shape, thick walled and attractive in color. Introduced 
in 1949. Seed supply limited. 
Pkt. 30¢; Oz. 90¢; 1/, Lb. $3.00; Lb. $10.00 
SOUTHLAND 70-75 days 
Developed for the South by the U. S. Regional 
Vegetable Laboratory at Charleston, S. C., it should 
be favored for canning, shipping and home gardens. 
It has considerable resistance to late blight and blos- 
som end rot, is nearly immune to Fusarium wilt and 
highly resistant to collar rot. The vines are spreading 
and hold up well because of resistance to early 
blight. The fruits average 6%2-—8 ounces, about 2% 
inches in diameter by 2% inches deep. Deep red in 
color, have some circumferential cracks and do not 
have the even-ripening characteristic. 
Pkt. 25¢; Oz. 60¢; 1, Lb. $1.95; Lb. $6.50 
MARGLOBE 70-80 days 
Introduced by the U. S$. Department of Agriculture, 
perfectly shaped fruits, slightly deeper from stem to 
blossom end than it is thick from side to side. This 
means small loss from blossom end scar and from 
“flats.”” The fruit is deep scarlet in color, unusually 
heavy and firm. The interior has exceptionally small 
seed cavities. It is resistant to Fusarium wilt and nail- 
head rust. 
Pkt. 30¢; Oz. 90¢; 14, Lb. $3.00; Lb. $10.00 
GULF STATE MARKET 80-90 days 
Used in the Gulf States for canning and green- 
wrap shipping. It has a medium size plant and is 
moderately productive of fruits pink to carmine, me- 
dium large, smooth and thick walled. 
Pkt. 25¢; Oz. 70¢; VY, Lb. $2.50; Lb. $8.00 
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GREATER BALTIMORE 73-83 days 
One of the leading canning varieties. The fruits are 
deep scarlet red, medium large to large in size, dis- 
tinctly flattened globe, shallow hard core immedi- 
ately below stem, solid flesh and firm fruit. The vines 
are large, bushy, spreading. The foliage is not as 
dense as Marglobe nor as coarse as Rutgers but with 
moderate coverage. 
Pkt. 20¢; Oz. 55¢; 1/4 Lb. $1.80; Lb. $6.00 
GOLDEN QUEEN 80-89 days 
A yellow tomato of flattened globe shape. The 
vine is medium large, bright medium green in color. 
Pkt. 25¢; Oz. 70¢; 4 Lb. $2.50; Lb. $8.00 
PONDEROSA 90-100 days 
A very large, flat, late variety for home gardens. 
It is rose or purplish pink in color, irregular in shape, 
very fleshy, inclined to crack quite badly. 
Pkt. 30¢; Oz. 90¢; 1/4 Lb. $2.70; Lb. $9.00 
OXHEART 90-100 days 
The best extra large pink variety and fine for slic- 
ing. It is heart shaped and very late in maturing. 
Pkt. 30¢; Oz. $1.00; 1/4 Lb. $3.60; Lb. $12.00 
Pickling Varieties 
LARGE RED PLUM. This is our very special strain of 
the Italian favorite, more blocky in shape, larger 
and more uniform than the usual stock. 
RED CHERRY. Small, red, round fruits. 
RED PEAR. Small, pear-shaped, red fruits. 
YELLOW CHERRY. Small, yellow fruits. 
YELLOW PEAR. Pear-shaped, small, yellow fruits. 
YELLOW PLUM. Small, plum-shaped, yellow fruits. 
All Pickling Varieties: — 
Pkt. 25¢; Oz. 90¢; 1/4 Lb. $3.00; Lb. $10.00 
Geneva Seven Tomato 
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