of Your Favorite Vegetable 



Name 



TOMATO (Cont.) 



Morse's Special Early 



No. 498 

 Norton 

 Ox Heart 



Pearson Improved 



Ponderosa or Beefsteak 

 Pritchard (Scarlet 



Topper) 

 Rutgers 



Stokesdale 



Stone 



Supreme Marglobe 



Victor 



rOMATO— SMALL 



FRUITED 

 Red Cherry 

 Red Pear 

 San Marzano (Large 



Fruited) 



Yellow Husk or Ground 



Cherry 

 Yellow Pear 

 Yellow Plum 



TURNIP, WHITE 

 FLESHED 

 Cow Horn or Long White 



Early Purple Top Strap- 

 Leaved 



Early White Flat Dutch 

 Strap-Leaved 



Extra Early Purple Top 

 Milan 



Extra Early White Milan 



Large White Globe 

 (Norfolk) 



Purple Top White Globe 



Shogoin (for Greens) 



Snowball 

 Southern Prize 



White Egg 



TURNIP, YELLOW 



FLESHED 

 Large Amber Globe 

 Orange Jelly or Golden 



Ball 

 Purple Top Yellow 



Aberdeen 



TURNIP GREENS 

 Seven Top 



RUTABAGA or SWEDE 

 American Purple Top (Im- 

 proved Long Island) 

 Laurentian 

 Monarch or Tankard 

 Sweet Perfection White 



Days to 

 Table 

 Size 



85 

 100 



80 



90 



75 



73 

 70 

 85 

 75 

 65 



90 



65 



45 



45 



40 



40 

 75 



55 



42 



40 

 60 



55 



75 



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Description — Points You Want to Know — Prices 



Nearly globe-shaped. Bright scarlet. In season with Earliana. Very productive. Mainly 

 used in northern and western states. Our introduction pkt. 10c 



Wilt resistant strain developed out of Stone pkt. 10c 



Heart-shaped, rosy-pink, solid-fleshed, few seeds. Many home gardeners are enthusiastic 

 about this mild variety pkt. 10c 



Bright scarlet. Large smooth fruits. Prolific. Especially adapted to California and the 

 South; too late for North pkt. 10c 



Extremely large, fleshy, very mild. Deep purplish-pink. One of best for home use pkt. 10c 



Deep scarlet, globe-shaped. Plants self-pruning, wilt-resistant. Excellent all-purpose, home 

 garden tomato pkt. 10c 



Recent development of New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station. Fruits medium to 

 large. Highly recommended for canning and tomato juice pkt. 10c 



New, second-early, globe-shaped tomato. Round, scarlet fruits. Useful for home garden, 

 market, and canning pkt. 10c 



Bright deep scarlet. Large, smooth, solid, nearly round. Unsurpassed for slicing and can- 

 ning. Very popular late variety pkt. 10c 



Our own development. We recommend this as the finest stock of Marglobe in size and uni- 

 formity of fruits pkt. 10c 



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 winner pkt. 10c 



Fruits small, round, rich deep red pkt. 10c 



Fruits 2 in. long. Pear-shaped. Bright red pkt. 10c 



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" pkt. 10c 



Small, round yellow fruits enclosed in papery husks. Not a true tomato pkt. 10c 



Fruits two inches long; pear-shaped 



Fruits oval, two inches long, clear deep yellow 



pkt. 10c 

 pkt. 10c 



Tapered, slightly crooked, 12 to 15 in. long. Chiefly grown for stock. Mild, sweet, tender 

 for table when young pkt. 5c 



Roots flattened; purplish- red above, white below. Flesh white, tender. Important early 

 home garden variety Carton 15c; pkt. 5c 



Roots flattened. Entirely white. Mild. Extensively used for table pkt. 5c 



Roots flattened, becoming 4 in. across. Purplish-red above, white below. Flesh white, fine- 

 grained, mild pkt. 5c 



All white. Otherwise same as Extra Early Purple Top Milan pkt. 5c 



Large globular roots, 4 to 5 in. or more diameter. Chiefly grown for stock feed; young roots 

 good for table use pkt. 5c 



Globe-shaped. Purplish-red above, white below. Flesh white, tender. Most popular variety 

 for general use. Our strain outstandingly uniform Carton 15c; pkt. 5c 



Large edible leaves and roots of splendid quality. Especially desirable because of ability to 

 withstand aphids pkt. 5c 



Attractive, medium-sized turnip. Clear white. Fine grained, sweet, tender pkt. 5c 



Two-purpose variety. Abundance of leaves for greens and large top-shaped edible roots 



pkt. 5c 



Egg-shaped, smooth, white. Half of root above ground. Splendid home garden variety 



pkt. 5c 



Large globular roots chiefly grown for stock 

 Globe-shaped. Skin smooth. Flesh yellow. 



fine-grained. Good quality. 



Roots large, globular. High quality. Splendid keeper 



pkt. 5c 



Delicate flavor 

 pkt. 5c 

 pkt. 5c 



Leaf shoots tender. 



Roots inedible. Widely used in South for greens and stock grazing 



pkt. 5c 



Globe-shaped Large creamy yellow, crisp, solid. One of most satisfactory for both table 

 and stock feed Carton 15c; pkt. 5c 



Neckless. Large globular roots of creamy yellow with purple top. Excellent keeper pkt. 10c 

 Large roots with small necks and tops. Roots purplish-red above, yellow below pkt. 5c 

 White-fleshed variety, desirable for table use. Yields better than yellow varieties pkt. 5c 



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