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Marglobe Improved VF - #00450 Q 72 days. Large, almost perfectly globe- shaped, 5 to 9 oz. fruits are uniform and thick-walled with excellent sweet flavor. Vigorous, stocky plants are highly adapt- able and produce good yields. In trials, plants have shown resistance to Alternaria Stem Canker, Cladosporium Leaf Mold, and Stemphylium Rot. Determinate.
(J) 1/4 oz. $3.50; 3 or more $3.25 each (L) 1 oz. $10.95; 2 or more $9.95 each
Old German Marglobe Improved
Old German - #00519 Q 75 days. An heirloom originally grown by the Mennonites of VA. Fruits are huge, often 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.
(H) 1/8 oz. $5.95; 3 or more $5.50 each (K) 1/2 oz. $18.95; 2 or more $17.95 each
Mortgage Lifter - #00481 Q 75-85 days. Also known as Radiator Charlie. A special strain with extra-large, smooth, uniform pink fruits that can weigh up to 2 lbs. or more. Very meaty with few seeds and a delicious sweet fla- vor. A popular heirloom beefsteak-type. Indeterminate.
(H) 1/8 oz. $5.50; 3 or more $4.95 each (K) 1/2 oz. $16.95; 2 or more $15.95 each
Mortgage Lifter Rutgers
Rutgers VFASt - #00624 Q 75 days. Bright red fruits are flattened, globe shaped, have thick walls, average about 7 oz. each and ripen evenly from the inside out. An attractive old-time favorite with delicious full-bodied flavor. An all- purpose variety that is ideal for canning. Compact vines are strong, vigorous and highly productive. Crack resistant. Deter- minate.
(J) 1/4 oz. $3.50; 3 or more $3.25 each (L) 1 oz. $10.95; 2 or more $9.95 each
PASTE TYPES – HYBRID AND OPEN-POLLINATED
Mr. Stripey - #00506 Q 80 days. Ridged-shouldered, large fruits are yellow with pinkish-red stripes. Fla- vor is quite mild, low in acid and has few seeds. A Virginia favorite. Indeterminate.
(J) 1/4 oz. $7.95; 3 or more $7.50 each (L) 1 oz. $25.95; 2 or more $24.50 each
Mr. Stripey Amish Paste
Amish Paste - #00029 Q 74 days. An Amish heirloom dating back to the turn of the century that has been used in making sauces for generations! Bright red, large fruits weigh about 8 oz. – one of the largest paste tomatoes – and are very flavorful. Excellent for slicing fresh and canning as fruits are not too acidic. Indeterminate.
(H) 1/8 oz. $6.50; 3 or more $5.95 each (K) 1/2 oz. $19.95; 2 or more $18.95 each
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Health Kick Hybrid VFFTAStTSWV - #00342 Q 72 days. Owes its name and brilliant color to lycopene, the anti-oxidant that may play a considerable role in disease prevention. Juicy, plum-shaped fruits weigh about 4 oz. Plants grow to about 4 ft. tall if staked. Heavy yielder.
Speck. Determinate. (V) 100 seeds $8.95; 3 or more $8.50 each (W) 500 seeds $36.95; 2 or more $35.50 each
Health Kick Resistant to Bacterial
VEGETABLES
Pineapple - #00553 Q 85-90 days. Huge, beautiful striped fruits weigh up to 2 lbs. and will be the center of attention in your garden. Beefsteak-type fruits are easily 5” in diameter, orange- yellow in color, with red streaks inside and out, and no green shoulders. Meaty flesh has few seeds and a delicious mild flavor. Heavy-foliaged plants produces abundant- ly. Indeterminate.
(H) 1/8 oz. $5.95; 3 or more $5.50 each (K) 1/2 oz. $18.95; 2 or more $17.95 each
Pineapple
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