FRANK HOWARD, INC., PITTSFIELD, MASS. 
“Our Seeds are Northern Grown, None Better at Any Price.” 
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TOMATO 
Fr. Pomme d’Amour Ger. Liebsapfel 
Pol. Pomidor It. Tomata or Pomidoro 
CULTURE—Sow thinly in March in 
hotbed or in boxes in the house; when 2 
inches high set out plants in boxes, 
four inches apart or pot singly. If again 
transplanted before setting in the 
ground they will be benefited. Plant 
out about June 1st. Set deeply 4 feet 
each way. Make hills very rich. Sup¬ 
port with frame work or train to 
stakes. 
BEAUTY (Livingston’s)—Large, smooth, solid, purplish red, 
CHALK’S EARLY JEWEL,—New, large, solid, smooth, bright red, 
very early, 
CORELESS (Livingston’s),—Almost round, bright red, very pro¬ 
ductive. Ripens all over at once, almost free from green core, 
fine for slicing, 
CRIMSON CUSHION, or Beefsteak—Very large, scarlet crimson, 
few seeds, fine new variety, 
DWARF CHAMPION,—Vine compact and upright, very early, 
smooth, color same as Acme, 
EARLIANA,—Extra early, bright red, 
EARLIANA (Penn. State)—-Very prolific, grows in clusters, solid, a 
over Earliana, 10c pkt., 50c oz., $1.50 
JOHN BAER,—Early, productive, round and solid, crimson, 
MARGLOBE,—Second early, fruit large, smooth, globular, meaty 
and almost coreless, red and very productive, 
PONDEROSA,—One of the largest, solid, good flavor, bright red, 
RED CHERRY,—Fruit small, about inch in diameter, fine for 
preserves, 
YELLOW PLUM,—Plum shaped, deep yellow, fine flavored, 
SUNFLOWER,—See Flower Seeds. 
TOBACCO,—Connecticut Seed Leaf, 10c pkt., 50c oz. 
Pkt. Oz. Hlb. 
.10 
.40 1.25 
.10 
.40 1.25 
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.50 1.50 
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new improvement 
.10 
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Fr. Navet 
Ger. Weisse Rube 
TURNIP 
Pol. Rzepa or Brukiew 
It. Navone 
CULTURE—For early turnips sow soon as ground 
can be worked. For fall and early winter sow from 
middle of July to August. Sow Ruta Bagas in June 
or early in July in drills 18 in apart; thin from 6 to 
9 inches; soil should be rich and well worked. The 
early varieties may be sown broadcast, but Ruta 
Bagas should be sown in drills. 
EARLY SNOWBALL—Round, 
medium size, fine quality, 
EARLY WHITE FLAT DUTCH,—Sweet and fine grained, 
EXTRA EARLY PURPLE TOP MEAN,- 1 The earliest turnip grown, 
LONG WHITE COWHORN,—Roots carrot shaped, flesh firm, 
white and sweet, 
PURPLE TOP STRAP-LEAVED,—The leading variety for sowing 
broadcast, good for stock or table use, 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE,—Good for stock or table, 
IMPROVED GOLDEN BALL,—An excellent table variety, round, 
yellow fleshed, sweet and solid, 
WHITE EGG,—Good yielder, flesh firm, fine grained and sweet, 
YELLOW GLOBE,—Good for general crop, grows large, good 
keeper, 
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