THE GRAND PACIFIC 
TOMATO. 
A Tomato of Quality. Once Grown, Always Grown. 
We have grown this tomato for several years and every season adds to 
the proof that it is all and more than we have ever claimed for it. We have 
hundreds of customers who prefer it to any other tomato, and wherever it 
is once grown it is always grown. 
Habit. Rather tall growing. Will do much better if trained on stakes 
or trellises than if allowed to run on the ground. 
Earliness. Last season several customers reported ripe Grand Pacific 
Tomatoes before the 1st of July. 
Productiveness. A wonderful producer, yielding freely, and for a long 
season. One grower picked eighteen tomatoes averaging over one pound 
each from eighteen inches of vine. 
Mr. Harry Grove, 1314 W. Mulberry St., planted 18 plants of the Grand 
Pacific Tomato. He had plenty for his table during the season, canned 
bushels, and sold $9.00 worth, all from the 18 vines. 
Size. The fruit is very large, olten -weighing from 114 pounds to 2 lbs. 
Color. Similar to Dwarf Champion and Acme. 
Quality. Unexcelled. Solid fruit, containing very few seed. 
Price. We have a limited number of packets of seed of the Grand Pa- 
cific Tomato which we saved from fruit grown on our place. We offer this 
seed at 25c per packet. 
We would like all our customers to try a packet of seed or a few plants 
of the Grand Pacific Tomato as we are sure they will be pleased with the 
variety. (For plants see Vegetable Plants.) 
TURNIPS. 
One ounce will sow 150 feet of drill. 
Extra Early White Milan. An extra eaily variety of fine quality. 
Price Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, i/ 4 lb. 25c, lb. 90c. Postpaid 
Early Purple Top Strap Leaf. The standard variety. Roots flattened, 
with purple top and white bottom. 
Purple Top White Globe. Similar to above except in shape. 
Either of above varieties Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, Zn lb. 20c, lb. 60c. Postpaid 
RUTABAGA. 
Long Island Purple. One of the best of the purple top varieties. 
Price Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, i/ 4 lb. 20c, lb. 60c. Postpaid 
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