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VEGETABI^ NOVELTIES 



White Victor (Olds Seed Co.). — Plant vigorous, tubers 

 creamy white, medium in size; shape nearly round, slightly 

 flattened; yield medium; rotted badly. 



TOMATOES. 



Alice Eoosevelt (Weber & Don). — Fruit scarlet. Hat and 

 soft ; season second early ; medium productive ; plants va- 

 ried, seed undoubtedly mixed. Undesirable. 



' B II ntif III* (Sal- 

 zer). — A productive 

 late sort ; fruit medium 

 in size, slightly flat- 

 tened ; color changes 

 from green to light yel- 

 low before showing 

 scarlet, which is its 

 ripened color. Too late. 



Fig. 15. — Bountiful Tomato. 



Chalk's Early Jewel. — Plant large and medium produc- 

 tive; fruit medium in size, slightly flattened, firm, smooth 

 and scarlet ; quality fair ; season medium to late. Promising. 



Crimson W h i r l- 

 wind* (Salzer). — 

 Plant large and fairly 

 productive; fruit simi- 

 lar to Stone ; medium 

 to large; firm and 

 smooth. Season late. 

 No more drought re- 

 sistant than other va- 

 rieties. 



Fig. 16.— Crimson Whirlwind Tomato. 



Earliest Cluster (Dreer). — Plant large and productive; 

 fruit medium in size, flat, scarlet, very soft; season second 

 early. Too soft for shipping. 



