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Riverside Rarm Vegetable Seeds 
Golden Summer Crookneck. Plants of bush 
growth, early and very productive. Squashes 
_ crook-necked and of a rich yellow col«r, and of 
very good quality when cooked. Oz. 15c; Jib. 35c, 
Table Queen. The fruits grow 4 to 5 inches long, and 4 inches in diameter, with 
a hard shell, and will keep all wintervshen well ripened. Flesh deep yellow, sweet, 
of fine flavor and is one of the best for baking in the half shell. Oz. 15c; Jib. 45c. 
BLUE HUBBARD. The squashes are of gray-blue color, grow to large size, and 
the shell is very hard making it a remarkably good keeper. The quality is fine, 
being superior to the original Hubbard. Oz. 20c; Jib. 50c. 
Red Top White Globe. An excellent globe- 
shaped turnip for market or table use. Early and 
a heavy yielder. Oz. 15c; Jib. 25c; Lb. 60c. 
RUTA BAGA. Improved Long Island. This is a very fine strain of Ruta Baga. 
Roots grow round, smooth, bright yellow with purple top, medium in size and of 
finest quality for table use. Oz. 15c; Jib. 30c. 
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ly 1 Zl I ter what the price paid, or who grows the seed, 
^ A A. no better seed of these varieties can be obtained. 
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TURNIP 
Brewer’s Favorite Tomato 
SCARLET TOPPER 
The fruits are of good size, flesh 
thick, firm and of bright red color 
throughout. Vines of strong growth 
and very productive, and the fruits 
color perfectly right up to the stem. 
The quality is fine, being almost as 
good as that of Brewer’s Favorite. 
For home use or growing for mar¬ 
ket it is a good variety to grow. 
JOz. 25c; Oz. 60c; Jib. $2.25. 
MARGLOBE. Fruits bright red 
in color, and of handsome appear- 
ence when picked for market. It is 
medium early in ripening, vines of 
vigorous growth and very product¬ 
ive. Oz. 45c; Jib. $1.50. 
BREWER’S FAVORITE 
This is an early variety, the vines are 
vigorons in growth, and productive of 
good sized fruits, which are the most 
solid and best quality of any tomatoin 
the early or medium early' class. It is 
superior to Marglobe, a good keeper 
and is of much better quality', the flesh 
never becoming mealy when ripe. 
For the home garden and for grow¬ 
ing for market it is a valuable variety 
as has been proved. Tomato growers 
give this variety a trial I feel sure you 
will be very' much pleased with the 
results. J Oz, 25c; Oz. 60c; Jib. $2.25. 
MATCHLESS. Vines vigorous in growth, producing a large crop of fine fruits 
smooth as an apple, fine quality, rich red in color, and unexcelled as a main crop 
variety. Fine for canning or market. Oz. 45c; Jib, $1.50, 
