TOMATOES 
&S8 EARLIANA (Puget Sound Special). A most dependable, heavy 
cropping, extra early variety for the Northwest. This strain has thicker, 
smoother fruits. Vine is open, spreading, medium small. Fruits some¬ 
what flattened, medium sized, firm, bright red. 66 days from trans¬ 
planting. Packet, 5c; Ounce, 40c; V4 Lb., #1.15; Lb., #3.50. 
NEW STONE—A medium late variety, deservedly popular with 
canners and market gardeners. Ripens uniformly. Vine large, dense, 
very productive. Fruits large, flattened but deep, smooth, scarlet-red, 
of fine flavor. 86 days. 
Packet, 5c; Ounce, 40c; V4 Lb., #1.15; Lb., #3.50. 
BEEFSTEAK or PONDEROSA—A wilt-resistant, late, main crop 
variety, for home and market. Plant open, heavy, medium light green, 
vigorous. Fruits large, flat, scarlet-colored, smooth and very meaty. 
90 days. Packet, 10c; Ounce, 90c; l / 4 Lb., #2.65; Lb., #8.00. 
See page 3 for PRITCHARD’S SCARLET TOPPER TOMATO, “All 
American” Gold Medal winner in 1932. 
EARLIANA, PUGET SOUND SPECIAL 
We Have 
Tomato Plants 
in Season 
MARGLOBE—An introduction by the U. S. Depart¬ 
ment of Agriculture, and a splendid main crop variety. 
Plant vigorous with heavy foliage, resistant to wilt and 
nail-head rust. Fruits medium large, nearly globular, 
smooth, solid, with thick walls and cross sections; of 
fine quality. 80 days. 
Packet, 10c; Ounce, 55c; y 4 Lb., #1.60; Lb., #4.50. 
Tomatoes produce more abundantly and for a longer period 
of time than any other vegetable crop. Grow some in your 
garden. 
GOLDEN HUSK or GROUND CHERRY 
MARGLOBE 
GOLDEN PONDEROSA 
—A very large, mild-fla- 
vored sort, desirable for home 
gardens for late maturity. 
Vine large, spreading, strongly resist¬ 
ant to wilt. Fruits very large, flat, 
deep yellow; quite solid, with small seed cavi¬ 
ties. 90 days. Packet, 10c; Ounce, #1.00; 
y 4 Lb., #3.25; Lb., #10.00. 
BONNIE BEST—Stand¬ 
ard second early variety, 
valuable for shipping and 
canning. Vine medium, 
not very hardy. Fruits 
medium sized, apple¬ 
shaped, smooth, solid, 
bright scarlet in color, of 
excellent quality. 75 days. 
Packet, 10c; Ounce, 40c; 
y 4 Lb., #1.15; Lb., #3.50. 
TOBACCO 
GROUND CHERRY 
CONNECTICUT SEED LEAF—Hardy, prolific and 
well suited to production on the Pacific Coast. Leaf is 
of choice texture and delightful flavor. 
Packet, 10c; V4 Ounce, 30c; Ounce, 90c; V4 Lb., #2.65. 
GOLDEN HUSK or GROUND CHERRY — The vine is 
spreading. Fruits small, yellow, round, enclosed in a loose, papery 
husk; of delicate flavor. Used mostly for preserving. 85 days. 
Packet, 10c; Ounce. 90c; V4 Lb., #2.70; Lb., #8.00. 
Grasses do their best when fertilized regularly; they make most of their root growth near the surface and respond quickly. 
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