ROBSON SEED FARMS. HALL, N. Y. 11 
A STEM OF OUR SPECIAL STRAIN OF JOHN BAER TOMATO 
TOMATOES 
RADISH 
1 oz. will produce 2000 plants 
"Pj, — 1 1 j, — o • 6 ® days. A very early variety for the home and 
alia. . market garden. This variety has been improved 
a great deal in the past few years so that the fruits are much 
smoother than they originally were. The vine is only medium size 
and the yield is not as large as is obtained with later varieties. 
Fruits flattened, medium sized, firm, bright red. Pkt. $.10; oz. 
$.45; 34 lb. $1.25; lb. $4.00. 
T) t - C> 0 1 ? . . 70 days. A new wilt resistant variety 
-L'«.y • originated by the U. S. Dept, of Agri¬ 
culture. Fruits medium large, orange red, globe-shaped, smooth. 
On account of the light vine growth and yellow cast in the color we 
can only recommend this variety where wilt is a factor. Pkt. $.10; 
oz. $.50; M lb. $1.35; lb. $4.50. 
T|-\Vin "Rupr * 70 days. The best main crop tomato in 
W J OIIU JJctCl . mos t sections. This strain was developed 
at the Geneva Experiment Station and has proven to be better 
than the old strains. Fruits medium sized, semi-globular, very 
attractive bright scarlet-red, smooth and quite firm. Colors well 
around stem. Pkt. $.10; oz. $.50; 34 lb. $1.35; lb. $4.50. 
A lyTnrcrlnVir * ^ days. A medium late wilt resistant 
^ lVJ.a .1 glUDC • variety that has become very popular. It 
is a heavy grower and quite productive. The fruits are medium to 
large, nearly globular, smooth and very solid. Very fine quality. 
This variety is also used extensively for green tomatoes. We have 
been growing Marglobe for several years and have a very fine 
strain. Pkt. $.10; oz. $.50; 34 lb. $1.35; lb. $4.50. 
OyVi Part * days. A distinct, attractive variety recently 
DAllCdl l . introduced and becoming very popular. Fruits 
extremely large, somewhat rough, heart shaped, pink; very solid 
meat and of very mild flavor. Moderately productive but rather 
late for our climate. Pkt. $.10; oz. $.60; 34 lb. $1.75; lb. $6.00. 
1 oz. will sow 100 ft. row 
Early Scarlet Globe: vari& s 'for T both mo com p me p rc& r 
and home use. Olive shaped and rich bright scarlet in color. The 
flesh is white and tender. Tops are small. Pkt. $.05; oz. $.10; 
3 4 lb. $.20; lb. $.55. 
TT■**onH v* a ohf oof - * days. A slim scarlet variety 
tJctxVldo L . w ith a white tip. Roots 134 
inches long by 34 to 24 inches thick. Must be used as soon as large 
enough as it becomes pithy very quickly. Pkt. $.05; oz. $.10; 
M lb. $.25; lb. $.70. 
Tripip . 27 days. The best early white radish. Roots are 5 to 
■LLlLlt . 51 ^ inches long, slender, tapering at the tip. Flesh 
clear white and very crisp, will remain edible longer than the early 
varieties. We suggest mixing this with either Scarlet Globe or 
French Breadfast. In pulling the earlier variety you make room 
for the Icicles to bottom. Pkt. $.05; oz. $.10; 34 lb. $.25; lb. $.65. 
SALSIFY or Vegetable 
Oyster 
1 oz. will sow 100 ft. row 
Mammoth Sandwich Island: va n riety mpro thlt 
grows very large and is of fine quality. Roots 6 to 8 inches long, 1 
to 1 34 inches thick, tapering, smooth, dull white. Pkt. $.10; oz. 
$.20; M lb. $.60; lb. $1.85. 
Do not miss trying Golden Cross Bantam Sweet 
Corn. See page 7. 
We pay transportation on above seeds. 
