YELLOW SUMMER CROOKNECK. The well known summer variety. Fruit about 1 0 inches 
long; skin very much warted, bright golden yellow. Very fine and tender when young. 
Early and productive. 1 oz. 15c; V4 lb. 35c; 1 lb. $1.10; 10 lbs. $10.00, postpaid. 
TABLE QUEEN. Acorn shaped 
and deeply furrowed. 6 to 7 
inches long and about 5 inches 
in width. Color is dark green 
with rich yellow flesh. Very 
productive and a good keeper. 
1 oz. 15c; 4 oz. 35c; 1 11>. 
$1.20; 10 lbs. $10.00. 
TABLE QUEEN 
TOMATO 
CULTURE. Sow in hot beds or frame early in September for Winter crop in frostless beds or 
in early Spring for Summer crop. Does best in light warm soil, but if handsome fruit and 
plentiful crop is desired, very rich soil should be selected and good cultivation given. Sow 
the seed thinly in a well protected Hot-bed from January to March 1st. The first transplant¬ 
ing should take place when the plants are large enough to handle. Transplant in rows 5 to 
6 inches apart, setting the plants 2 to 3 inches apart. If transplanted in fields, set the plants 
6x6 square feet apart to 8x8 square feet. It is not safe to transplant to their permanent 
places until May 1, as they are extremely sensitive to frost. Soil should be plowed and pul¬ 
verized to depth of 1 0 to 12 inches. The deeper the better in order that the roots may keep 
in the cool earth. As soon as the roots are heated by the hot, dry soil near the surface, the 
plants quickly sicken and die. Use /i to 2 ounces of seed per acre. 
BREAK O’DAY. A surpassing newly improved tomato recently introduced by the U. S. De¬ 
partment of Agriculture. The vine is vigorous; resistant to disease; fruits large; thrifty 
and heavily productive of a long-bearing period. Fruits are of deep scarlet, globe shaped, 
smooth, solid, and of distinctive quality. Ideal for all purposes. 1 oz. 35c; 4 oz. $1.15; 
1 lb. $3.75, postpaid. 
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