MARMAN (50 Days) 
A new development from Argentina. 
Extra early in maturity and very resist- 
ant to fungus disease. Vine growth 
semi- determinate, medium size with 
most unusual foliage coverage. Plants 
five inches high start forcing blossom 
clusters. A rapid race continues between 
plant growth and blossom forcing until 
first fruits ripen, terminating growth. 
Fruits average medium size, slightly 
ribbed shoulders, moderately flat in 
shape. Ripens to a good red color. Most 
important is their high resistance to sun 
scald and cracking. Fruits have long- 
keeping qualities after ripe. A wonder- 
ful outdoor forcing variety for the first 
on the market. 
Pkt. (about 600 seeds) 25c; 14 oz. 90c; 
1 oz. $3.50; 1% Ib. $11.75 
Plants Available—See forepart of cata- 
logue. 
“We put out 4 dozen Marmans last 
vear and sold $60 worth of tomatoes 
from them. We put them out early 
under hot-kaps. They are the best early 
tomatoes we’ve found yet.” 
February 11, 1952. 
Mr. Richard Bower. 
Clyde Ohio. 
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“T have tried the Marman strain the 
past season and have found them to be 
about two weeks earlier than Stokesdale 
and also more firm and less liable to 
cracks about the stem.” 
December 10, 1952. 
Mr. C. A. Kerr, 
Monclova, Ohio. 
Oo" 
“Your Marman 
tional.” 
May 21, 1952: | 
J. F.’Nevill Plant Gardens, 
Montoursville, Pa. 
seems very excep- 
WEIBULLS KRONBUSH (50 Days) 
Extra early variety from Sweden. Dwarf, 
compact, determinate vine. growth, with 
very short branching habit. It is a miracle 
how the plants prolifically produce such 
good size fruits on small compact plants. 
Many fruits attain a size of 2% inches in 
diameter, semi-globular in shape, smooth 
and even red color. 
Pkt. (about 600 seeds) 25c; 14 oz. 90c 
EARLY DWARF RED (65 Days) 
A strange variety from South Australia. 
The most peculiar tomato plant we have 
ever tested. Leaves curl up completely no 
matter how high the humidity or soil mois- 
ture. Plants look so sick even insects get 
discouraged and move on, yet the plants 
are in perfect health. Like many other 
species of plant life in Australia, this is a 
natural characteristic, curling its leaves, re- 
tarding transpiration of moisture, resisting 
high temperatures and direct sun _ rays. 
Determinate very dense vine growth, ex- 
tremely dense foliage completely hiding the 
medium size fruits, even though the leaves 
are curled up. The scarlet fruits are quite 
flattened and somewhat irregular in shape. 
A most interesting plant to observe. 
Pkt. (about 600 seeds) 25c; '4 oz. 90c 
TATURA DWARF GLOBE (62 Days) 
An Australian strain. Determinate, small 
bushy vine growth, extremely dense, rigid, 
very resistant to winds and sand storms. 
Fruits ripen even scarlet color, smooth and 
deep globular shape, averaging about 3 ozs. 
in weight. 
Pkt. (about 600 seeds) 25c; 14 oz. 90c 
