TOMATO 
JOHN BAER 64-74 days 
One of the most reliable kinds for home, market or 
canning. The fruit is solid, deep red all through, and 
produced in great clusters. It is early enough to ripen 
all the crop before frost in a normal season. 
Pkt. 25¢; Oz. 70¢; Yq Ib. $2.50; Ib. $8.00 
BONNY BEST 64-67 days 
This early variety is very popular for home and market 
gardens. The fruit is bright scarlet in color, of fine quality, 
maturing all of the crop before the vines are killed by 
frost. The tomatoes are of good size, only slightly smaller 
than John Baer and the color extends right up to the 
stem without any green tinge. 
Pkt. 25¢; Oz. 70¢; V4 Ib. $2.50; Ib. $8.00 
VALIANT 68-70 days 
One of the best early varieties for market and home 
gardeners. Fruits are large, smooth, globe-shaped and 
have a good red color. Valiant starts to produce early 
and continues to bear fruit throughout the season. Vines 
are vigorous and have open spreading habit. Requires 
fairly heavy soil; well fertilized. 
Pkt. 25¢; Oz. 70¢; Yq Ib. $2.50; Ib. $8.00 
LONG RED 72 days 
A good variety for northern New York and Canada. 
The vine is medium in size with a spread of 4 to 5% feet. 
The fruits are solid, heavy, 6 to 8 ounces, globular to 
deep globular with thick walls and a central mass solid 
with red color. 
Pkt. 25¢; Oz. 70¢; V4 Ib. $2.50; Ib. $8.00 
RED JACKET 72 days 
Adapted to northern New York and Canada. The vines 
are vigorous, have large ‘‘potato’’ leaves and dense 
foliage offering good protection. The fruits are large, 
5 to 8 ounces and when viewed from the side they are 
slightly oblong and flattened. The color is a rich scarlet 
red, 
Pkt. 25¢; Oz. 70¢; Yq Ib. $2.50; Ib. $8.00 
GENEVA SEVEN 65-75 days 
An early maturing variety with a heavy set at the 
crown and a rather large number of fruits per cluster. 
Fruits are medium size, slightly flattened globe, very small 
blossom and stem scars, ripening uniformly to a good 
medium red, thick walls and small core. Vines are medium 
to small, and the plants require high fertility. 
Pkt. 25¢; Oz. 70¢; Vs Ib. $2.50; Ib. $8.00 
FIRESTEEL 60-70 days 
A very large fruited tomato, globe shaped and dark 
crimson in color. Matures in about 70 days from trans- 
planting, and is almost unaffected by heat and drought, 
outyielding standard sorts tremendously under such con- 
ditions. Smooth, solid fruits, of high quality. 
Pkt. 25¢; Oz. 70¢; V4 Ib. $2.50; Ib. $8.00 
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JUNE PINK 62-72 days 
A favorite in the South. It is best described as a pink- 
fruited Earliana, fairly free from ringing and cracking. 
The vines resemble those of Earliana. 
Pkt. 25¢; Oz. 70¢; V4 Ib. $2.50; Ib. $8.00 
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 nailhead rust. 
Pkt. 30¢; Oz. 90¢; VY Ib. $3.00; Ib. $10.00 
RUTGERS 82 days 
This outstanding variety was developed by the New 
Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station. It is only a few 
days later than Marglobe, however, much more produc- 
tive, The vines are heavy, vigorous, bushy growth, coarser 
foliage than Marglobe, medium dark green in color. Too 
much fertilizer may produce excessive foliage and late 
fruiting. The fruits are medium to large, shaped somewhat 
like Marglobe but flatter at the stem end. The color is 
deep or dark scarlet with a very large pulpy core of 
almost the same intense color as the outer surface of 
the fruit. 
Pkt. 25¢; Oz. 70¢; Ya |b. $2.50; Ib. $8.00 
Rutgers 
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