Archive image from page 94 of Currie's garden annual 63rd. Currie's garden annual : 63rd year spring 1938 curriesgardenann19curr_4 Year: 1938 ( CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. Page 91 TOMATO 'PENN STATE' (New)—Developed by Dr. Myers of Penn State College. The plants are of the self-topping type, with short, thick vines, which allow them to be set close together. The medium sized, scarlet-red fruits are borne in clusters of 4 to 6 to a plant, and are smooth, slightly flattened, solid, and of superb quality. 1/2 oz., 4Sc; 1 oz., 80c Pkt. 15c JUNE PINK—The Earliest Pink Tomato Grown-An ext


Archive image from page 94 of Currie's garden annual 63rd. Currie's garden annual : 63rd year spring 1938 curriesgardenann19curr_4 Year: 1938 ( CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. Page 91 TOMATO 'PENN STATE' (New)—Developed by Dr. Myers of Penn State College. The plants are of the self-topping type, with short, thick vines, which allow them to be set close together. The medium sized, scarlet-red fruits are borne in clusters of 4 to 6 to a plant, and are smooth, slightly flattened, solid, and of superb quality. 1/2 oz., 4Sc; 1 oz., 80c Pkt. 15c JUNE PINK—The Earliest Pink Tomato Grown-An extra early selection of Earliana, diiTering chiefly in outside color, which is of the pink color preferred in some sections to scarlet. The fruit runs uniform in shape and size, about 3 inches in diameter, al- most round, and borne in clusters. Fresh, solid and fine. V-i, oz., 25c; 1 oz., 40; lb., $; 1 lb., $ Pkt. 10c JOHN BAER—An early red variety, similar to the well-known Chalk's Early Jewel, and earlier. It is one of those 'Can't Be Beat' varieties, smooth and prolific. oz., 15c; 1 oz., 25c; lb., 85c; 1 lb., $ Pkt. 5e BIG DWARF (Dwarf Ponderosa)—A cross between Ponderosa and Dwarf Champion, combining all the excellent qualities of both. 1 oz., 50c; lb., $; 1 lb., $ Pkt. 10c LIVINGSTON'S GLOBE—Among the very first to ripen, very smooth, firm fleshed, few seeds, ripens evenly; color a beautiful glossy rose, tinged purple. Flavor very delicate and agreeable; splendid slicing variety. One of the very best for greenhouse growing or first early crop on stakes or trellis. oz., 25c; 1 oz., 40c; 2 oz., 70c; lb., $; 1 lb., $ Pkt. 10c EARLY DETROIT—A large, early, pink-skinned Tomato. It is a vigorous grower and produces smooth, nearly globe-shaped fruits, which are firm and of excellent quality. Grown extensively for the market and home garden. V2 oz., 25c; 1 oz., 40c Pkt. 10c PONDEROSA—This variety is the largest and heaviest in culti- v


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