Helena, Montana. 
VEGETABLE SEEDS—(Continued) 93 
S. N. S. Co’s. TOMATOES 
Ger.— Liebesapfel. Scand.— 1 Tomat. 
(One ounce will produce 2,000 to 3,000 plants) 
Culture —Sow early in hot beds, and as soon as 
they have four leaves transplant into shallow 
boxes. Harden off, and set out as soon as danger 
of frost is past. 
Break O’Day —This new Tomato was developed by 
the U. S. Department of Agriculture. The beau¬ 
tiful scarlet fruits are of medium size, deep, 
solid, smooth and almost seedless, with very lit¬ 
tle foliage. Matures in about 80 days. Prom 
present indications it will be the most popular 
extra early Tomato. Pkt., 15c; (4-oz., 25c; oz., 
40c; (4-lb., |1.25. 
John Baer —This is a hardy and very prolific ex¬ 
tra early variety. The fruits are of large size, 
scarlet in color, nearly round, smooth, firm and 
of excellent quality. One of the first varieties 
to ripen and continues to bear a long time. 85 
days. Pkt., 10c; (4-oz., 20c; oz., 35c; (4-lb., $1.00; 
lb., $3.00. 
Bonny Best —An extra fine early variety; a few 
days later than the Earliana. The color is brig'ht 
red; ripens evenly to the stem; very productive. 
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Spark’s Earliana —Plants are of compact growth. 
Yields well and fruit is solid and of fine quality; 
bright red, of good size. 90 days. Pkt., 5c; 
%-oz., 20c; oz., 30c; (4-lb., $1.00; lb., $3.00. 
Marglobe —This fine second early produces large, 
smooth, meaty, globular red fruits, which ripen 
evenly, and are free from cracks. An extremely 
heavy cropper. Pkt., 10c; (4-oz., 25c; oz., 40c; 
(4-lb., $1.15; lb., $3.50. 
Golden Queen —Fruit of good size, smooth, solid 
and mild in flavor. Color, bright yellow; early 
and a prolific bearer. Many consider this yellow 
Tomato to be of a better flavor than the red 
varieties; it is less acid. 100 days. Pkt., 5c; 
(4-oz., 25c; oz., 40c; (4-lb., $1.20; lb., $4.00. 
Small Fruited Varieties 
(For Pickling, Preserving and 
Red Pear 
Red Peach 
Red Plum 
Pkt., 10c; (4-oz., 35c; 
oz., 60c; (4-lb., $1.80. 
Garn ishing) 
Yellow Cherry 
Yellow Plum 
Yellow Pear 
Novelties 
Market King—Early and prolific. It is one of the 
finest Tomatoes for indoor and outdoor culture 
ever introduced; matures quickly from seed. 
Market King is an immense cropper, yielding 
heavy bunches at short intervals all over the 
plant. Fruit smooth and of fine quality, medium 
in size and perfectly round. The color is bright 
scarlet and produces almost no seed. We ques¬ 
tion if any other variety would carry so heavy 
a crop; for this reason it is very valuable for 
market purposes. Pkt., 25c; (4-oz., $1.25; (4-oz., 
$2.00; oz., $3.50. 
Tomato—Market King 
Winter Cherry, or Purple Husk Tomato — Makes 
fine sauce. Pkt., 10c; %-oz., 40c; oz., 75c; (4-lb., 
$2.50. 
Ground Cherry, Strawberry, or Yellow Husk To¬ 
mato —The small yellow fruits are each inclosed 
in a husk. Pkt., 10c; (4-oz., 35c; oz., 60c; (4-lb., 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Turnips 
Ger-Steckruebe. Seand_Turnips. 
(1 oz. will sow 150 ft. of drill; 2 lbs. to an acre) 
Culture — For early use, sow as soon as the 
ground can be worked in Spring, in drills 15 
inches apart, and thin to 8 inches apart as soon 
as plants are large enough to handle. The sowing 
should be made just before rain, if possible, a 
rapid growth being important. 
For feeding stock in Fall and Winter there is 
nothing superior to Turnips and Rutabagas, as 
they are liked by ail kinds of stock and serve to 
keep them in good condition. 
White Milan—Extra Early —The clear white roots 
are very smooth, symmetrical and beautiful; 
Turnip for early bunching; fine grained, tender 
and sweet. 45 days. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; (4-lb., 
30c; lb., 75c. 
Early Snowball —A medium globe-shaped variety 
of pure white. Very solid and of the finest qual¬ 
ity for table use. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; (4-lb., 30c; 
lb., 75c. 
Purple Top White Globe —The most popular variety 
grown. Round, globe-shaped, with smooth, 
white skin; flesh pure white, firm and crisp. A 
good keeper and fine for market. 70 days. Pkt., 
5c; oz., 15c; (4-lb., 25c; lb., 65c. 
Purple Top Strap Leaf —A very popular variety. 
It is a quick grower, the flesh is pure white, 
very fine grained and sweet flavored. The roots 
are flat, marked with reddish purple on the up¬ 
per portion. 55 days. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; (4-lb., 
20 c; lb., 60c. 
Early White Egg — An old favorite, egg-shaped, 
perfectly smooth, firm and mild. 50 days. Pkt., 
5c; oz., 10c; (4-lb., 30c; lb., 65c. 
Golden Ball —A rapid grower; yellow-fleshed; of 
medium size; firm, hard and of superior flavor. 
Valued highly as a table variety. 70 days. Pkt., 
6 c: oz., 15c; (4-lb., 35c; lb., 75c. 
Rutabagas 
Rutabaga—Winter Turnip 
These require a longer season in which to grow 
than do other Turnips; the seed should be sown 
about the first to the middle of June. 
Bnngholm—The seed of this variety of Rutabaga 
is grown in Denmark and has been awarded a 
first class certificate on several occasions by the 
Danish government for the best cropping Ruta¬ 
bagas. An oblong, globular-shaped root with 
small neck, yellow flesh, very dark purple top 
and is superior to all other varieties. 95 days. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; (4-lb., 25c; lb., 75c. 
Large White or Sweet 
Russian —This variety 
is most excellent 
either for table or 
stock. It grows to a 
large size; flesh white, 
solid, firm texture, 
sweet and rich; keeps 
well. 90 days. Pkt., 
5c; oz., 10c; (4-lb., 25c; 
lb., 65c. 
American Purple Top— 
This strain is of 
American origin and 
is a purple top yellow 
variety. Excellent for 
table use and also for 
stock feeding. A most 
desirable variety. 95 
days. Pkt., 5c; oz., 
10c; (4-lb., 30c; lb.. Rutabaga—Ameri- 
65c. can Purple Top 
