FIELD-GROWN TOMATO VARIETIES 
FOR EARLY CROP 
VALIANT. An extra early, large- 
fruited variety which, because of 
its size and heavy yielding ability 
over a long period, is gaining 
popularity for both home _ and 
market use. The fruit is deep 
globular meaty, and much superior 
to Earliana and similar varieties. 
Valuable for early market and in 
sections with a short growing 
season. 
Rutgers 
FOR MID-SEASON 
OR MAIN CROP 
MARGLOBE. This popular main-crop variety has 
globe-shaped, smooth and solid fruit, scarlet in color. 
A valuable shipping variety it is especially recom- 
mended for use in sections infested with Fusarium 
Wilt and Nailhead Rust. One of the leading canning 
varieties. 
RUTGERS. A heavy favorite for home and market 
gardens and a leading canning variety. Similar to 
Marglobe in many characteristics, it produces slightly 
larger fruit and more protective foliage. It is scarlet 
in color, ripening from the inside out, globular and 
slightly flattened. Partially resistant to wilt, it has 
been proven tremendously productive. 
PRICES ON FIELD-GROWN TOMATO PLANTS 
Tomato plants wrapped 50 to bundle. Shipping weight 30 lbs. to 1000 plants. 
BY,MAIL POSTPAID EXPRESS COLLECT 
50: Plants? {o6rs222 ee $1.10 500 Plants for___-__- $2.25 
100; Plants for.) ee 1.65 1,000 to 4,000 Plants__ 4.00 per 1000 
500. Planta forsso- 2. eee ee 4.00 5,000 to 9,000 Plants_. 3.75 per 1000 
1000 Plants *for222- ee 6.00 10,000 and over________ 3.50 per 1000 
Write for prices on lots of 100,000 and over— 
Telephone HEmlock 2-1416. Night HEmlock 6-3165 
