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Legend - #00426 68 days. Legend has shown a strong toler- ance to blight strains in even the most vir- ulent regions like the West Coast. Round, shiny red fruits average 4 to 5”, with sweet fl avor and just a little acid to add a touch of zing. Green shoulders, few seeds and good uniformity in the earliest-maturing slicing tomato of its kind. Determinate. (G) 250 seeds $5.50 (C) 1000 seeds $18.50 (W) 500 seeds
9.95 (E) 5000 seeds Legend
Mr. Stripey - #00506 ✱ 80 days. Ridged-shouldered, large fruits, yellow with pinkish-red stripes. Quite mild, low acid, with few seeds. Virginia fa- vorite. Indeterminate. (J) 1/4 oz. (K) 1/2 oz. (L) 1 oz.
Mr. Stripey
$ 6.50 11.75 21.95
(M) 4 oz. (P) 1 lb.
34.50
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Rutgers - #00624 ✱ 75 days. An all-purpose variety, ideal for canning. Ripens evenly from the inside out. Bright red fruits, with heavy walls, average about 7 oz. Full-bodied fl avor in an attrac- tive, old-time favorite. Indeterminate. (J) 1/4 oz. $3.25 (K) 1/2 oz. (L) 1 oz.
5.25 8.75
(M) 4 oz. (P) 1 lb.
Rutgers Select
$ 31.50 104.75
$ 71.50 237.75
Marglobe Select VFA - #00450 ✱ 72 days. Highly adaptable, with almost perfect globe-shaped fruits. Uniform vine growth. Tolerant of Fusarium Wilt. High yields of large, uniform, sweet, thick- walled fruits. Indeterminate. (J) 1/4 oz. $3.25 (M) 4 oz. (K) 1/2 oz. (L) 1 oz.
5.25 (P) 1 lb. 8.75
Marglobe Select
Siberian - #00652 57-60 days. Bright red, egg-shaped, 2 to 3” fruits have an excellent fl avor. Very early. Plants are dwarf with a spreading habit. Determinate. (H) 1/8 oz. (J) 1/4 oz. (K) 1/2 oz.
$ 5.75 (L) 1 oz. (M) 4 oz. (P) 1 lb.
10.25 18.55
Siberian
$ 31.50 104.75
Old German - #00519 ✱ 75 days. An heirloom originally grown by the Mennonites of VA. Fruits are huge, of- ten weighing 1-1/2 to 2 lbs., with an un- usual boat shape – one of the best ever for slicing. Golden-yellow, with red to pink stripes going through to the core. Striping varies from fruit to fruit. Indeterminate.
Old German
Mortgage Lifter Type VFN - #00481 ✱ 85 days. Special strain with extra-large, smooth, uniform fruits weighing 2 lbs. or more. Disease resistant. Indeterminate. (H) 1/8 oz. (J) 1/4 oz. (K) 1/2 oz.
$ 4.95 (L) 1 oz. 8.95 (M) 4 oz. 16.50 (P) 1 lb. Mortgage Lifter Type
$ 31.25 109.50 356.95
Trip-L-Crop - #00380 (Italian Tree) 85 days. Enormous yields on vigorous vines which may grow to 10 to 15 feet. Each vine should be trellised and produces 2 to 3 bushels of tomatoes. Fruits are rich red, meaty and large. Perfect for canning. Indeterminate. (H) 1/8 oz. (J) 1/4 oz. (K) 1/2 oz.
$ 4.65 (L) 1 oz. 8.25 (M) 4 oz. (P) 1 lb.
15.00 Trip-L-Crop
Pineapple - #00553 ✱ 85-90 days. Huge, beautiful striped fruits will be the center of attraction in your gar- den. Beefsteak-type fruits are easily 5” in diameter, orange-yellow in color, with red streaks in the meaty fl esh, mild fl avor and no green shoulders. Heavy-foliaged plants. Indeterminate. Prices, above 2: (H) 1/8 oz. (J) 1/4 oz. (K) 1/2 oz.
Pineapple
$ 5.75 (L) 1 oz. 10.25 (M) 4 oz. (P) 1 lb.
18.55
$ 28.25 97.50
308.95
$ 33.95 111.75 355.95
$ 33.95 111.75 355.95
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