Days Main Uses Tomato 113 
80 HMS (Pink) LIVINGSTON’S GLOBE 
Widely known as a standard pink tomato for market and home use. As a forcing (green- 
house) tomato it continues to be used for the late winter and spring crop. 
VINES—Medium large with large leaves which shade fruit nicely. Light green, pro- 
lific, sturdy. 
FRUIT—Globe shape, smooth, attractive, a glossy purplish-red color. Some tendency 
to softness. 
82 HMSC (Red) CWilt Resistant) MANALUCIE 
A new variety with fine eating and shipping quality and attractive appearance, intro- 
duced by the Gulf Coast Experiment Station, Bradenton, Florida. Resistant to fusarium 
wilt, gray leaf spot, leafmold, with some tolerance of early blight, black spot and 
nematodes. o 
VINES—Medium long, semi-erect, strong stemmed; dense, dark green foliage provides 
ample sun protection. Vigorous, very productive. 
FRUIT—Large, nearly round, slightly deeper than broad, smooth at the shoulder, fairly 
resistant to cracking; thick walled, firm, meaty, deep red with excellent flavor. 
Stem scar is small, and fruit dehisce readily at mature green stage but not at 
full maturity. 
75 HMSC (Red) MARGLOBE 
Twenty-five years ago the late Dr. Fred J. Pritchard of the USDA introduced this still 
popular variety. Marglobe was the first variety to possess fine commercial qualities and 
tolerance to fusarium wilt and nailhead rust. It was used by plant breeders to impart 
the qualities of size, globe shape, thick flesh walls, mild flavor, good red color, and toler- 
ance to wilt to many subsequent varieties. Does best on fertile soils with ample moisture. 
Under less favorable conditions fruit size may run small. 
VIN ES—Medium long with heavy dark green foliage which shades fruits well. Vigorous. 
FRUIT— Globe shaped, thick skinned, smooth, and solid. Deep scarlet color and delicious 
mild flavor. Subject to radial cracking. 
