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NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 
Tomat* Marreloui Flak GI*be 
TOMATO—MARVELOUS PINK GLOBE 
GLOBE 
Extra Large—Extra Good 
, An early, heavily productive variety, bearing large, heavy, 
smooth, bright PINK tomatoes in large clusters. Very solid 
and meaty, globe shaped of very high quality, in fact, in both 
quality and appearance almost as good as the famous Mar- 
globe. If your market demands a pink colored tomato this 
is the variety to grow if you want to bring to the market 
something extra fancy. Pkt. 15c; y 8 oz. 20c; oz. $1.00. 
TOMATO DWARF GIANT 
A dwarf tomato and a good one, that will make profit for 
the grower, both when planted for a crop of fruit or to sell 
plants to the public. It is about the meatiest and tastiest 
tomato there is and if you will sell plants, those that bought 
will sure come back for plants the following season. Dwarf 
Giant is a late tomato, ripening 120 days from date of sowing, 
the fruits are all meat, frequently two pounds in weight, at¬ 
tractive, smooth, skin rich purple-crimson. Pkt. 10c; oz. 60c; 
lb. $7.50. 
TOMATO SCARLET TOPPER 
TOMATO 100% 
Large Wilt-Resistant Red—Early, Smooth, Solid 
An extra good new variety equally suitable for outside 
as well as for forcing. Absolutely wilt resistant, in fact 100% 
so. Proved immune to wilt in the field and under glass pro¬ 
duced a splendid crop on clean vines free from wilt in a 
greenhouse that the year before was full of wilt. Shaped like 
Bonny Best of larger size, more solid, deep dark red, most 
attractive in appearance. The vines are of vigorous growth 
yet without excessive foliage, bearing heavily in clusters of 
3 to 5 fruits of uniform size, almost free from culls. For 
years to come 100% will be the leading early variety. It has 
attractive color, size, eariness, high in quality and can be 
marketed in competition with any other tomato at all seasons 
early or late. Supply of seed is very limited. Pkt. 15c; % 
oz. 20c; % oz. 25c; oz. $1.00. 
(Pritchard.) Quite early, coming about three days later 
than Earliana. Very heavy producer, fruit in clusters, globe 
shaped, of good size, very solid, very red, ripens very red 
clear to the stem. Vines of medium height with abundant 
foliage to protect the fruit from hot sun. Wilt resistant. 
New and extra good. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c; lb. $4.00. 
SURE CROP TOP TURNIP 
Yields a big crop of “greens” in hot and dry weather and 
is the only variety grown for tops that will come through, 
when sown during hot summer months from June to Septem¬ 
ber, when Seven Top is out of the question. The tops of 
Sure Crop are of dense, robust, upright, compact growth and 
practically free from insects and louse. It is claimed that 
once tried, prepared for table, it is preferred to other turnip 
greens, because the leaves of Sure Crop are of milder taste, 
fine flavored, tender and free from acidity and bitterness. Of 
much quicker growth than Seven Top. Roots edible, globe 
shaped with pearly white skin and white, mild, sweet flesh. 
Oz. 5c; 1 lb. 50c; 10 lbs. $4.00. 
RUTABAGA SUPERBA 
The finest rutabaga that grows. Perfectly round in shape, bright, 
clean yellow, top purple, fine grained and sweet. Earlier than other 
varieties and neckless. A trial will convince you that it is a high 
class variety. Originated by a New England gardener. Superba 
sells on the New York market at 50 to 75 cents per barrel above all 
other stocks. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % lb. 17c; lb. 65c; 10 lbs. $5.25, prepaid. 
