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RADISHES—Continued 
ing straight and smooth, with crisp, mild flesh 
and pleasant flavor. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; X A lb., 
30c. 
WHITE ICICLE — This long white variety 
grows quickly. Excellent flavor and remains 
crisp long after most other sorts would be dis¬ 
carded as too big and tough. Pkt., 5c; oz., 
10c; !4 lb., 30c. 
BLACK SPANISH— Winter radish. Black 
skin with solid crisp white flesh. Pkt., 5c; oz., 
10c; % lb., 30c. 
WHITE CHINESE— Winter radish. Splendid 
for late fall and early winter use. Roots globe 
shaped, are solid, crisp and of a mild flavor. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; X A lb., 30c. 
Tomatoes 
CULTURE —Tomatoes succeed best in fairly 
rich soil. For early plants sow seed in boxes 
or hotbeds in March. Set out of doors as soon 
as danger of frost is over. Cultivate as long 
as vines will permit. See Tomato plants under 
“Vegetable Plants”. 
EARLIANA —One of the earliest varieties. 
Flesh bright red. Vines bear very heavy and 
is considered one of the best all around to¬ 
matoes grown. Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c; X A lb., 75c. 
EARLIBELL —One of the good early red va¬ 
rieties, smooth and solid, fine quality and a 
big yielder. Pkt., 5c; oz., 30c; X A lb., 85c. 
GOLDEN QUEEN — An extra fine large 
smooth solid yellow tomato of superior mild 
flavor. Pkt., 10c; 1 oz., 40c. 
HUSK or GROUND CHERRY— Is unequal¬ 
led for canning, preserving or making pies. The 
yellow fruits are half an inch in diameter and 
enclosed in a husk. Pkt., 10c; oz., 50c. 
JOHN BAER —A splendid early tomato, an 
improvement of the Earliana, producing large, 
red, solid fruit. It has a mild, deliciously sweet 
flavor. Pkt., 5c; oz., 30c; X A lb., 90c. 
PRITCHARD- —One of the best quality toma¬ 
toes grown. Scarlet-red in color. Fruit large, 
medium early, round with firm tasty meat. 
Good keeper and shipper. Originated by the 
U. S. Gov’t. Pkt. 10c; oz., 40c. 
YELLOW PEAR —Fruits a clear, handsome 
yellow. Very sweet and free from acid. Fine 
for salads or marmalade. Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c. 
NORTH DAKOTA TOMATOES 
BISON RED —One of the most outstanding 
tomatoes for the northwest. Hardy every¬ 
where. Very early and the fruit ripens evenly 
and a great quantity of ripe tomatoes can be 
picked from each vine at one time. It makes 
less foliage than other varieties and stands fer¬ 
tilizing and planting on rich land. The growth 
goes to tomatoes and not to stock and leaves. 
Pkt., 10c; V 2 oz., 30c; 1 oz., 50c. 
BISON YELLOW —Similar to size and growth 
of Bison Red. Fruit golden yellow, mild and 
sweet. Much earlier than other large yellow 
tomatoes and unexcelled for slicing and cook¬ 
ing. People who cannot eat many red toma¬ 
toes should grow this variety. Offered for the 
first time. Pkt., 15c; V 2 oz., 60c. 
NO. DAKOTA JUMBO —The tomatoes often 
run considerable more than a pound in weight. 
The texture is good, the flesh thick, not acid, 
and a good shipper; a substitute for Ponderosa. 
Jumbo ripens right after Red River and is as 
early as Earliana. Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c. 
RED RIVER —Extra early, hardy and depend¬ 
able and should be grown in every garden. It 
is an enormous yielder of fine flavored scarlet 
colored meaty fruit unsurpassed for table and 
canning purposes. Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c. 
FARGO YELLOW PEAR— An enormous 
yielder. Fruit mild and runs a little larger 
and a great improvement on the old Yellow 
Pear variety. We are the first to offer this 
worthwhile preserving, salad and cooking to¬ 
mato. Pkt. 20c. 
Turnips 
CULTURE —Sow seed early in the spring for 
summer crop and about the middle of July for 
late crop. May be sown in drills or broadcast. 
One ounce will sow 150 feet of row. 
EARLY SNOWBALL— A perfectly globe- 
shaped, white-skinned turnip. It is exceedingly 
productive. The flesh is fine grained, firm and 
of very delicate flavor. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; X A 
lb., 30c; 1 lb., 75c. 
EARLY WHITE FLAT DUTCH— An excel¬ 
lent early, flat turnip, with very mild flavor 
and fine quality. Pkt., 5c; 1 oz., 10c; X A lb., 
30c; lb., 65c. 
EXTRA EARLY WHITE MILAN— The earli¬ 
est turnip. Medium sized, flat and uniform. 
The white flesh is fine-grained, tender and 
sweet and of splendid quality. Pkt. 5c; oz., 
15c; X A lb., 30c. 
JAPANESE FOLIAGE is a recent variety 
from Japan. Very fine for greens. Extremely 
louse proof and is grown extensively where the 
lice injure the tops. Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; X A lb., 
35c. 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE— One of the 
standbys and is mild and of good quality. Per¬ 
fect globe sh.ape and more generally planted 
than any other variety. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; X A 
lb., 25c; lb., 60c. 
Spray with “Evergreen” to kill the louse that 
attacks leaves of Turnips and Rutabagas. 
