MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



John Baer Tomato 



TOMATO 



John Baer. An exceptionally fine early 

 variety, about ten days later than the 

 Earliana; fruit uniformly smooth, 

 round and solid; color, crimson; a good 

 canning sort for the North. On ac- 

 count of the large yield, desirable size 

 and shape, this variety is suited both 

 for early market and home use. ^4 

 oz., 12c; y 2 oz., 20c. 



Early June. Said to be "earlier than 

 Earliana, as smooth and handsome as 

 Stone, as solid and seedless as Ponder- 

 osa and more prolific than either." Es- 

 pecially valuable for the extreme 

 /sorth. 14 oz., 15c; y 2 oz., 25c; oz.. 45c. 



Earliana. For a number of years this 

 ranked as the Earliest Tomato, being 

 equally valuable in size and quality, 

 with solid, smooth^fruits and it is still 

 a great favorite. % oz., 10c; y 2 oz., 18c. 



Husk, or Ground Cherry. Also called 

 Strawberry Tomato. The small yellow 

 fruits are enclosed in a husk and are 

 much prized for eating, preserving and 

 making pies. }i oz., 10c; y 2 oz., 18c. 



Golden Ponderosa. A splendid new 

 yellow Tomato. The large yellow 

 slices make a lovely salad, both in ap- 

 pearance and taste, and it is especially 

 fine for preserving. *4 oz., 15c; y 2 oz., 

 25c. 



TOMATO (Continued) 



Ponderosa. The largest and meatiest 

 Tomato, almost seedless, especially fine 

 quality for slicing. % oz., 12c; y 2 oz., 

 20c. 



Small Fruited Tomatoes, Mixed. A 



mixture of the currant, cherry and 

 pear-shaped sorts in both red and yel- 

 low. a /i oz., 12c. 



Yellow Pear, Yellow Plum and Red 

 Plum. Each, packet, 5c; *4 oz., 12c. 



TURNIP 



Improved Purple Top Ruta Baga. It 

 keeps perfectly all winter. Oz., 10c; 

 % lb., 25c; lb., 75c. 



Purple Top Strap-Leaf. One of the 



best table, and stock turnips. Good 

 cropper; excellent keeper. Oz., 10c; % 

 lb., 25c. 



Snowball. . The best white turnip, de- 

 sirable for early sowing. Oz., 10c; ^4 

 lb., 25c. 



HERB GARDEN 



Price, each, per packet, 5c. 



Caraway. Seeds used for flavoring 

 bread, pastry, meats, etc. 



Dill. Seeds are used in pickles and for 

 flavoring soups. 



Lavender. 



perfume. 



Flowers used in making 

 The leaves are used for 



Rosemary. 



seasoning. 



Sage. The leaves used in dressings and 

 sauces. 



Sweet Fennel. Leaves used for gar- 

 nish and fish sauces. 



Sweet Marjoram. Leaves and shoots 

 used for seasoning. 



Summer Savory. Used for soups and 

 dressings. 



Thyme. Used for seasoning; a tea is 

 also made for nervous headache. 



ANNUAL FLOWER GARDEN 

 COLLECTION 



No. 70 — the 7 for 25c. 

 Scabiosa. Mixed colors. 

 Pinks. Mixed colors. 

 Poppies. Mixed colors. 

 Asters. Mixed colors. 

 Early Cosmos. Mixed colors. 

 Verbina. Mixed colors. 

 Everlastings. Mixed colors. 



