TOMATO, 

 Marglobe 

 Improved 



Tomatoes 



Sow during March in flats or hotbeds; transplant when 2 in. 

 high. Plant outside when all danger of frost is over. 



Early and Second-early Sorts Dnys 



Bonny Best. A well-known second early; bright red 113 



John Baer. Fruit good size, smooth and bright red 112 



June Pink. The earliest pink-fruited variety; smooth . . .110 



Rutgers. Red and iuicy. Fine for canning 115 



Pritchard. Round scarlet 115 



Main-crop Varieties 



Crimson Cushion 131 



Globe. All-purpose purple Heavy yielder 124 



Marhio. A wilt-resistant pink Fruits large and fleshy... 132 



Ponderosa. One of the largest of all; purplish pink 119 



Marglobe Improved. Deep red; very meaty 119 



Yellow Ponderosa. Fruits large, mild flavored 131 



Pkt. 10 cts.; V2OZ. 35 cts.; oz. 65 cts. 



Jubilee. Globe-shaped. Fruit golden orange. Few seeds 

 and attractive when sliced. Pkt. 10 cts.; }4oz. 60 cts.; 

 Ho/. $1.00 72 



ROOTS 



ASPARAGUS 



Strong two-year-old roots. 



Mary Washington. Doz. 75 cts.; 50 roots $2.00; 100 

 roots $3.50. 



HORSERADISH 



Good-sized roots, 10 cts. each. Large roots, 25 cts. each, 



RHUBARB 



Strong roots, 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz. 

 Clumps, 25 cts. each. 



INOCULATE WITH LEGUME-AID 



Garden Beans, or Peas. Also used for Sweet Peas. 

 Enough for 5 lbs. of seed, 10 cts. 



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