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IMPROVED ROMA TYPE


OPALKA


AMISH PASTE


VIVA ITALIA


PASTE & SALADETTE TOMATOES Opalka


tomatoes, so delicious you can eat them right off the vine. Sauces using the nearly seedless fruits are something special. The bright red elongated 3 to 5 inch fruits are produced in clusters of 2 to 5 on vig- orous, high-yielding, indeterminate plants. Fruits hold well on the vine.


(A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20 Amish Paste


the early 1900’s. The oxheart-shaped fruits weigh up to 8 ounces or more and have thick fl esh with few seeds. Superb for sauces. Tastes great fresh. In- determinate vines.


(A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.35; 2 pkts. $4.10 BIG PASTE TOMATO COLLECTION


00851 (X)–One packet each of Mariana Hybrid, Opalka and Amish Paste for $6.45


SEE INSERT PAGE D FOR ADDITIONAL TOMATO GROWING AIDS.


00029–(74-85 Day)–One of the largest, meatiest and best-fl avored paste toma- toes. This Amish heirloom dates back to


00526–(85 Day)–Without a doubt, one of the best tasting sauce tomatoes. Flavor is much richer and sweeter than other paste


MARIANA Red Tomato Tray™ Viva Italia Hybrid


them not only fi ne for peeling and canning, but deli- cious for fresh eating. Refi ned, compact, determinate plants have good fruit set even under adverse condi- tions. Disease resistance includes tolerance to bacterial speck, verticillium, fusarium 1 and 2, alternaria, grey leaf spot and nematodes. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.35; 2 pkts. $4.10; 5 pkts. $9.25; (F) 1


⁄16 oz. $14.95 Mariana Hybrid


00454–(74 Day)–Extra large Roma-type fruits keep exceptionally well. The blocky, 4 to 6 oz. fruits are very uniform with deep red, smooth, unblemished skin. The tomatoes have excellent fi rmness with thick walls and rich red internal color. Determinate plants are small to medium size with excellent vigor, disease resistance and heavy fruit sets. Flavor is top notch, making Mari- ana an excellent choice for canning, salsas, sauces and juice. Tasty for fresh salsas and salads, too! The fruits have excellent shelf life so you’ll have tomatoes long after the tomato season is over. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.50; 5 pkts. $12.95


MRS. WAGES TOMATO SAUCE MIXES–Combine your fresh tomatoes with these tasty mixes. See Insert G.


CHERRY-TYPE TOMATOES Cupid Hybrid


CUPID SUNGOLD


00208–(66 Day)–A grape to- mato that out-classes all others. The meaty, bright red, 1 to 1½ inch elongated fruits don’t burst until you bite them. A Brix reading of 8.2 is an in- dication of their superb sweet fl avor. Indeterminate plants have strong disease resistance. Sets oodles of fruits in long trusses right up until frost. Stake or trellis for easier har- vest. (A) Pkt. (10 seeds) $3.75; 2 pkts. $6.75; 5 pkts. $14.95


Juliet Hybrid SUNSUGAR JULIET


00400–(60 Day)–Tomatoes hold longer with less crack- ing than any other cherry type. Elongated 1 ounce glossy red fruits are produced in grape- like clusters on long, high-yield- ing, indeterminate vines. Sweet fl avor and high quality make this a favorite. 1999 AAS Win- ner. (A) Pkt. (20 seeds) $2.55; 2 pkts. $4.40; 5 pkts. $9.75


Sugary Hybrid SUGARY – 74 – SWEET BABY GIRL


00680–(80 Day)–Sugary sweet. These half-ounce dark pink cherry tomatoes have 9.5% higher sugar content than any comparable variety. The oval fruits have a distinct pointed blossom end and are very re- sistant to cracking. Semi-inde- terminate vines produce huge quantities of the sweet little gems. Great for the garden or containers. 2005 AAS Winner. (A) Pkt. (15 seeds) $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.90; 5 pkts. $10.95


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00795–(72 Day)–A high yielding, great tast- ing Italian sauce tomato. Firm, juicy, blocky oval fruits are high in natural sugars making


53123–Increase your tomato yields by 40%. Red light is refl ected off these trays to stimulate plant growth. Like the Automators we offered for years (which this item replaces), the trays protect against cutworms, blossom end rot is reduced, they serve as a mulch to prevent weed growth and they help roots retain moisture. Made of durable plastic. Measures 12 inches square. Use with all your tomato, pepper and vine plants. Set of 3 for $9.95; 2 or more sets for $8.95 per set


Kozy-CoatPlantProtectors Pick the biggest and earliest tomatoes ever!


great for protecting cucumbers, melons and other heat-loving plants when temperatures are cool. 53725–Pkg. of 3 for $12.95 53726–REPAIR SLEEVES (10 per pkg): $3.95


These plastic, reusable, wa- ter-fi lled tube “t eep e es ” are red-tinted to stimulate plant growth. They will protect plants to 22˚F. Also


Tomato Maker


89257–Grow healthier and more delicious to- matoes. This blend of natural sources of nutrients combined with calcium, magnesium and iron helps to stimulate growth and yields. Also corrects de- fi ciencies responsible for Blossom End-Rot that so often plagues tomatoes. Can be used on most other fruits and vegetables. 3 lb. Reclosable bag $14.95 each; 2 or more bags $13.95 each


Blossom Set Spray


50440–Harvest tomatoes 3 weeks earlier. This hor- mone-type spray makes nearly ev- ery blossom set fruit, even under adverse conditions. Toma- toes will be larger, meatier and almost seedless. 8 oz. pump spray $5.95


TOMATO PLANTS Check out our tomato Sungold Hybrid


00696–(57 Day)–These golden- orange fruits are oh-so-sweet! Voted by gardeners as one of the sweetest tomatoes. The bite-size, 1 inch globes are thin-skinned with juicy fl esh that has unforget- table fl avor. You’ll crave them like candy! The indeterminate plants begin bearing very early and are very heavy croppers. The cascad- ing trusses are smothered in fruits that are produced non-stop until frost. (A) Pkt. (20 seeds) $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.90; 5 pkts. $10.95


vor. The deep golden-yellow ½ ounce fruits are very crack resis- tant which is quite remarkable considering their very thin skin. Vigorous, indeterminate plants set fruit early and in huge quantities. (A) Pkt. (20 seeds) $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.90; 5 pkts. $10.95


SunSugar Hybrid 00711–(62 Day)–Sweet- ness combined with tangy true tomato fl a-


Sweet Baby Girl Hybrid


preferred to candy. Incredible sets of thin-skinned, crack resis- tant, bright red fruits weighing 1 oz. or less are borne in long clusters on compact plants. Fruits keep well after harvest. Indetermi- nate plants resist tobacco mosaic virus. (A) Pkt. (20 seeds) $2.65; 2 pkts. $4.50; 5 pkts. $9.95


00737–(65 Day)–Cherry tomatoes so sweet and delicious they’re often


Sweet Hearts Hybrid 00745–(60-65 Day)–These sweet little grapes live up to their name! Very uniform, crack re- sistant, bright red grape toma- toes average ¼ oz. and keep for a long time after picking. The fruits are set in clusters at the top of the plant for easy pick- ing. Indeterminate plants yield a continuous supply of fruit all season. (A) Pkt. (10 seeds) $3.95; 2 pkts. $6.95; 5 pkts. $15.95


a seemingly endless supply of 1 inch, cherry size, bright red fruits that are sugary sweet. Highly re- sistant to cracking. Disease resis- tant, indeterminate plants should be staked or caged. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.55; 2 pkts. $4.40; 5 pkts. $9.75


Sweet Million Hybrid 00747–(60 Day)–The cherry tomato requested by name. Plants produce


Lizzano Hybrid


00438–(63 Day)–The fi rst Late Blight tolerant cherry-fruited, semi-determinate tomato on the market. Baby-sized, 1 inch, bright red fruits are produced in abundance on vigorous plants 16 to 20 inches tall with a 20 inch spread. Lizzano is ideal for patio containers and hanging baskets. Highly disease resistant plants should be staked if planted in the garden. 2011 AAS Winner. (A) Pkt. (10 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.50; 5 pkts. $12.95


CHERRY TOMATO OFFER 00847 (X)–One pkt. each of SunSugar, Sweet Million and Sungold for $6.95


SWEET MILLION


and pepper transplants on Insert D.


SWEET HEARTS


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