573 LOUISIANA PINK 
California Grown. 75 days. Developed 
by the Louisiana Experiment Station and 
selected for wilt-resistance, .Claimed to 
produce more tonnage on wilt-infested 
lands than any other variety. Very 
heavy bearer of smooth, pink skinned, 
almost globe-shaped, medium-sized fruit. 
Skin is medium thick and flesh is very 
firm; seed-cavity small with few 
seeds, Excellent flavor. Our seed 
is grown from stock bred by the 
Louisiana Exp. Station. Pkt. 15c; 
% 02%. 50c; 0z. 85cC; % lb. 
$2.65; lb. $8.50; 5 Ibs. 
$40.00. Not prepaid: 10 
ibs. $77.00. A 
538 LOUISIANA ALL 
SEASON. 80 days. Cali- 
fornia Grown. Developed by 
Dr. Julian C. Miller of Lou- 
isiana State University. This 
Tomato is a cross between 
the Louisiana Pink and: the 
Break O’Day. The All Sea- 
son produces a heavy, early yield 
of Tomatoes of uniform size. 
The first ones are semi-round to 
slightly flat in shape, large to 
medium in size. As soon as the 
first clusters, are maturing it begins to 
set a second crop but doesn’t set more 
than: can be filled out. These later 
Tomatoes are globe shaped. and medium 
in size. Pkt. 15¢; % oz. 50c; oz. 
85c; % Ib. $2.65; lb. $8.50; 5& Ibs. 
$40.00. Not prepaid: 10 Ibs. $77.00. 
575 Super Marglobe. gq dace” Deh. 
nitely disease-resistant, particularly against 
Fusarium Wilt and Nail-head Rust. The 
early-maturing plants produce an amazing 
crop of uniformly globe-shaped, deep sear- 
let, large fruits that are smooth, solid, 
meaty, and of distinct quality. Embodies 
all the good features that appeal to the 
home gardener and canner, and its uniform 
depth assures a perfect pack for the ship- 
per, Pkt. .15¢: 44 \'oz. 45c; oz: 75¢; 
4 tb. $2.25;-lb. $8.00; 5 Ibs. $37.50. 
564 Certified Marglobe. so pe ae 
reliable strain of this Tomato. Pkt. 15¢; 
42 of 35¢; oz. 65c; % Ib. $1.85; Ib. 
$5.50; 5 Ibs. $30.00. 
576 Standard Marglobe. ¢ fees 
Very dependable strain. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 
35c¢; oz 6Oc; %4 Ib, $1.75; lb. $5.50; 
5 lbs. $25.50. 
REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 34 3 Vegetable Seeds’ 
The wilt-resistant varieties offered on this page deserve your seri-. 
ous consideration whether you grow for home use, local market or 
for shipping. Fusarium Wilt and Nail*‘Head Rust are fungus dis- 
eases that cause severe losses, especially in the lower South. For 
safety sake, whether your land is wilt-infested or not, you should 
plant Tomatoes that are definitely wilt-resistant. Reuter’s Wilt- 
Resistant Tomatoes lead all others in the principal commercial ship- 
ping sections of the South. a LOUISIANA RED 
California Grown. 75 days. This Tomato 
is similar to Louisiana Pink, and has all 
the good qualities of that variety. The col- 
15 
$2.65; Ib. $8.50; 5 Ibs. $40.00. 
547 PRITCHARD—certinea. 
73 days. One of the finest intro- 
ductions of the: U, S, Department of 
Agriculture, and the most perfect dis- 
ease-resistant Tomato yet introduced. 
Its perfectly globe-shaped fruits are 
medium to large, smooth, extremely 
attractive, and the structure is very 
similar to the Marglobe, showing great 
solidity, with no core and very small 
seed-pockets. The color is a brilliant red, 
both exterior and interior, and the flavor 
delicious. Remarkably early and heavily 
productive. Superior for home and mar- 
ket, shipping and canning. Reuter offers 
certified seed. Pkt. 150; % oz. 45¢; 
oz. 75c¢; %4 Ib. $2.25; Ib. $8.00; 
5 Ibs. $37.50. ; 
Louisiana Pink 
546 BREAK O'DAY »—> 
California Grown. 70 days. A dis- 
tinguished, wilt-resistant variety in- 
troduced by the U. S. Department 
of Agriculture, outstanding for its 
extreme earliness and wonderful pro- 
ductiveness. The rich scarlet, globe- 
shaped fruits are large, smooth, 
meaty, firm and of finest table qual- 
ity. Contains remarkably few seeds. 
Vines are of spreading habit. Resem- 
bles Marglobe in shape, color, and 
size, but is more solid and 10 days 
earlier in ripening. Very popular 
with commercial growers and ‘ship- 
pers, more especially in the Lower 
Rio Grande Valley in South Texas. 
Continues to bear through a much 
longer period than most sorts. ’ Pkt. 
15c; % oz. 45c; oz. 75c; % Ib. 
$2.25; lb. $8.00; 5 lbs. $37.50. 
Not prepaid: 10 Ibs. $72.00. 
Break O’Day 
571 KOPIAH 
California Grown. A new va- 
riety developed at the Truck 
Crops Branch Experiment Sta- 
tion, Crystal Springs, Missis- 
sippi. Kopiah produces a stocky, 
indeterminate plant with dark 
sreen, dense foliage, giving bet- 
ter fruit coverage, Fruits are 
globular in shape and borne in 
clusters of six to eight. At the 
mature green stage the fruits 
are slightly darker green than 
Rutgers, and, upon ripening, 
change to a uniform dark red, 
Kopiah is one of the very few 
commercial varieties that has 
true resistance to Fusarium 
Wilt. Kopiah is destined to be- 
come one of the most impor- 
tant shipping and canning To- 
matoes. Pkt. §5¢; % ‘oz, 
Kopiah Ib. $8.50; 5 Ibs. $40.00. 
or is a brilliant red. It is highly recom- | 
mended for the home garden. Pkt. 
c; % oz. 50c; 0z. 85c; % Ib. 
5Oc; oz. 85c; %4 Ib. $2.65; 
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