everywhere in the United States 



SQUASH, WINTER (Cont'd) 



Table Queen or Acorn. Acorn-shaped, green, deeply 

 furrowed. Flesh rich yellow, dry, mealy, delicious. 

 Convenient size for baking and serving in halves. (80) 



15c 



SUNFLOWER 



Mammoth. Enormous heads, 12 to 20 in. diameter. Seed 

 good for poultry feeding. Soil and culture same as for 

 corn. lOc 



I SWISS CHARD (Spinach Beet; Sea Kale) 



I Large Ribbed Dark Green. Leaves slightly crumpled. 

 Stems and midribs broad and thick. Superior flavor. 

 Strip leaves from midribs and cook separately. (60) 



15c 



Rhubarb Chard. Attractive variety. Leaves dark green 

 overlaid with maroon. Veins red. Stems and midrib 

 deep crimson. Highly recommended for home gar- 

 dens. (60) 15c 



TOBACCO 



Connecticut Seed Leaf. Hardy cigar variety. Adapted 

 for growing in central and northern states. (120) 15c 



Havana. Much used for cigar wrappers. Leaf very thin 

 and of fine texture. (120) 15c 



A favorite for plug 

 15c 



White Burley (Root rot resistant). 



fillers and wrappers. (120) 



T TOMATO 



I Bonny Best. Bright deep scarlet. Medium large, smooth, 

 firm. Splendid general purpose tomato. (73) 15c 



Dwarf Champion or Tree. Purplish-pink fruits of 



medium size. Plants dwarf and tree-like. Needs 



I no training; can use where space is limited. (78) 15c 



i Earliana. Fruits medium size, deep scarlet. Vines small. 

 Particularly desirable for home gardens. (64) 15c 



TOMATO, ForeMost E-21. Plants extremely 

 vigorous and heavily productive, maintaining vigor 

 and fruit size to end of season. Fruits almost round, 

 deep scarlet red, notably resistant to cracking and 

 blossom - end scars. Fine for slicing or canning. 

 A Ferry-Morse Development and Introduc- 

 tion. (67) 15c 



' Gulf State Market. Purplish-pink, large, globe-shaped. 

 Especially popular in South. Withstands drought 

 well. A Ferry-Morse Development and Introduc- 

 tion. (75) 15c 



Jubilee. See Sunray. 



June Pink. Similar to Earliana in every way except color. 

 Best extra-early purphsh-pink variety. (65) 15c 



Marglobe. Uniform, deep scarlet, globe-shaped. Heavily 

 productive. Long bearing. Resistant to wilt and 

 nailhead rust. Excellent for home gardens. (77) 15c 



il Ox Heart. One of the "Very large" sized Tomatoes. Heart- 

 shaped, rosy-pink, solid-fleshed, few seeds. Many 

 home gardeners are enthusiastic about this mild 

 variety. (100) 15c 



1^ Pearson Improved. Bright scarlet. Large smooth fruits. 

 Prolific. Especially adapted to California and the 

 South; too late for North. A Ferry -Morse Develop- 

 ment and Introduction. (100) 15c 



Ponderosa (Beefsteak type). Extremely large, fleshy, 

 very mild. Deep purplish-pink. One of best for home 

 use. (90) 15c 



Tomato, ForeMost E-21 has a heavy, early crop of large, 

 firmfruits. 



Pritchard (Scarlet Topper). Deep scarlet, globe-shaped. 

 Plants self-pruning, wilt-resistant. Excellent all-pur- 

 pose, home garden tomato. (75) 15c 



Rutgers. Rapidly becoming the most popular all-purpose 

 tomato. Rich red fruits, medium to large, round and 

 meaty. (82) 15c 



San Marzano (Large Fruited). Our selection of an 

 Italian variety highly valued for paste and powder. 

 Bright scarlet oval fruits; few seeds. Bred for large 

 size and firmness. About 4 inches long. Used by 

 canners for "solid pack." (80) 15c 



Stone. Bright, deep scarlet. Large, smooth, solid, nearly 

 round. Unsurpassed for slicing and canning. Popular 

 late variety. (85) 15c 



Sunray. (Wilt Resistant). Vigorous plants produce a 

 heavy yield of large, smooth, round fruits, rich yellow- 

 orange in color. Flavor, mild. Equally desirable for 

 the table, canning and juice. (80) 15c 



Victor. Smooth, round, deep scarlet fruits about 3 inches 

 in diameter. Recommended as first early variety for 

 home gardens and early market. Introduced by 

 Michigan State College. All-America Award. (63) 



15c 



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