Aggeler&Musser Seed Co. ~ _ 35 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 
A & M Tomatoes —Continued 
A fir FafliT- An early globe-shaped tomato, 
►JCL.UI1CI Hidriy d ee p crimson in color, very 
smooth and uniform in size. It will be found superior to most 
varieties for dry farming as the crop can be grown to maturity 
without irrigation. In an average season it ripens only one 
week later than A & M First Early. This tomato is recom¬ 
mended for earliness and hardiness, and is an excellent shipper. 
It is very attractive in appearance. (98 days.) (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 
75c) (A lb. $2.50) (lb. $7.50) postpaid. 
Break O’ Day 
A medium early, scarlet fruited, deep 
round variety resembling Marglobe. It is 
as large and firm as Marglobe, is equally disease resistant, and 
is fully ten days earlier. It ripens evenly and has a very 
smooth skin without blemish of growth cracks and cat faces. 
It has become very popular with the Mexican trade. (100 days.) 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 45c) C /4 lb. $1.50) (lb. $4.50) postpaid. 
A & M Wilt Resistant Stone 
This tomato has 
proven less sus¬ 
ceptible to damage by wilt than other varieties. It has been 
grown in fields, adjoining which were tomatoes that were badly 
infested with wilt that made no crop and were finally plowed 
under, while the A & M WILT RESISTANT grew an excel¬ 
lent crop and was a money maker. The tomato is of good size, 
very solid, makes an excellent shipper and is ideal for canning 
purposes. It has proven its value in Mexico. We can, there¬ 
fore, recommend it for the canner, the shipper and the market 
gardener. (116 days.) (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 55c) (A lb. $1.85) (lb. $5.50) 
postpaid. 
A & M Globe 
This has been offered by us for many 
years and still retains its popularity. It 
is of globe shape, produces abundantly, is almost without acid 
and is delightful for the table. It is considered among the best 
shippers and is excellent for the roadside stand. (112 days.) 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 45c) (A lb. $1.40) (lb. $4.25) postpaid. 
17 1 * _ The plants are quite hardy, with rather slender 
XLamana branches and moderate growth, well set with 
fruits, nearly all of which ripen very early in the season. 
The tomatoes are bright red and close together in clusters of 
five to eight; all of medium size, averaging 2V6 inches in 
diameter. (94 days.) (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 50c) ('A lb. $1.65) (lb. 
$5.00) postpaid. 
O *|._L „J (Scarlet Topper.) This is a heavily productive 
* mcnara Wilt-resistant variety of superior merit for the 
home, market garden, and shipper. The fruits are large, globe, 
shaped, scarlet and well colored about the stem end. The flesh 
is firm and of splendid quality (100 days). (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 70c) 
(A lb. $2.35) (lb. $7.00) postpaid. 
NEW SMOOTH PONDEROSA — A new introduction of real 
worth. (See page 2 for description.) 
A & M Second Early 
Gnlrl^n Pnnriprnea A ver- y lar & e yellow tomato hav- 
UU1UCI1 ronaerosa ing a delicious flavor. It is ideal 
for salads and with a little finely sliced lemon makes excel¬ 
lent preserves. It yields enormously. We recommend it for 
the home garden. (112 days.) (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 60c) ('/ 4 lb. $2.00) 
(lb. $6.00) postpaid. 
Improved San Jose Canner SSovS le S ’IhTS 
and smoothness over the old San Jose Canner and is used by 
some of the largest growers. It is a large, solid tomato, mak¬ 
ing an enormous yield and is excellent for the cannery trade. 
(120 days.) (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 75c) (A lb. $2.50) (lb. $7.50) postpaid. 
Dwarf Qtnno (Tree Tomato)—Large, red, smooth and 
al 1 *“* solid. The stalk is upright with dense 
foliage protecting the fruit from the heat of ' the sun. It is 
a desirable tomato to grow in the interior valleys. (132 days.) 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 50c) (A lb. $1.65) (lb. $5.00) postpaid. 
A & M Turnips 
Culture —Turnips may be sown broadcast on damp sandy soil or in drills as beets and carrots. Drill in double rows on ridges 
not too thick in the row. The Purple Top Globe variety is now leading in popularity because of its mild flavor and its adapt¬ 
ability to our summer climate. 
Purple Top Globe 
I have only one acre of garden land hut I always use Aggeler & 
Musser seeds because the seeds are so true. One can depend on every 
seed. — Mrs. Elizabeth Foster, Sturtevant, Wisconsin. 
Purnle Ton Glnhf* Solid, very sweet, slow to get 
x uipic Hip OIODe pithy. The very best variety for 
the summer season. Indeed the best for any season, but 
slower to mature than the Strap-Leaf. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) (A 
lb. 35c) (lb. $1.00) postpaid. 
Snowball Next to the Purple-Top Globe in popularity, 
kjuirw uau but preferred by many because of its beauty 
and excellent flavor. It is slow to get pithy in the summer, 
but always crisp during the winter. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) ('A lb. 
25c) (lb. 75c) postpaid. 
Early Purple Top Strap-Leaf A e t v y e 7„r I 3fh U lf,a'S: 
ily or market use; large size, white, purple above ground; 
table variety. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) (A lb. 30c) (lb. 85c) postpaid. 
Golrlf^n Rail A ra Pid grower of excellent flavor; bright 
uuiucu uau yellow color; good keeper and a superior 
table variety. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) ('A lb. 25c) (lb. 75c) postpaid. 
Early White Flat Dutch 
An early white-fleshed 
strap-leaved variety; for 
quick growth, mild flavor and excellent quality. (Pkt. 5c) 
(oz. 15c) ('A lb. 30c) (lb. 75c) postpaid. 
Purple-Top Rutabaga 
The best of the Swede Tur¬ 
nips. Very hardy and pro¬ 
ductive; flesh yellow, is very solid, sweet and well flavored. 
Used extensively for the home garden and market garden pur¬ 
poses. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) (‘A lb. 30c) (lb. 75c) postpaid. 
