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TOMATO—(Continued) 
HOMESTEAD TOMATO — WILT RESISTANT 
Our first production of this new variety. 
HOMESTEAD, WILT RESISTANT 71 Days 
A new variety developed by the U.S.D.A. at Charleston, S. C. Similar to 
Rutgers in type but earlier. Fruits slightly larger, with a semi-determinate 
vine growth. Very productive under a wide range of conditions. Extensive 
trials in Florida proved. Homestead to ripen firmer than Rutgers when 
picked green. Has a coifparative freedom from internal browning and puffi- 
ness. An important addition to the green wrap trade in the South, particularly 
with its near immunity to Fusarium Wilt.: | oe 
MANALEE (Wilt Resistant) . 73 Days 
Another new Florida introduction. Similar to. Manalucie, quite disease 
resistant. Our trials show the fruit size not quite as large as Manalucie, but 
holds its size throughout. Very dependable. 
MANALUCIE (Wilt Resistant) 74 Days 
A new Florida development of exceptional merit. Very large globe shaped 
scarlet fruits with good vine protection. Extremely disease resistant. 
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