Orol Ledden & Sons, Sewell, New Jersey 
Sweet Marjoram Sow in May Oz. Lb. 
Popular pot-herb. Leaves and stems used for flavoring.$0 20 $2 50 
Swiss Chard or Spinach Beet sow March to June 
Dark Green. Straight leaves, tender and crisp. 10 75 
Lucullus. Curly leaves; very tasty. 10 75 
Salisfy or Oyster Plant Sow May and June 
Sandwich Island. Delicious root-crop with flavor like oysters. 20 2 25 
Thyme Sow May or June 
French Broadleaf. Aromatic herb used for flavoring. 30 4 00 
Certified iviarglobe Tomato 
Tomato 
Sow in greenhouses in February; in open from April 15 to May 30 
We make large sales of Tomato seed. Tomatoes from our seed have been grown in every 
state east of the Mississippi River during the past 30 years. We have hundreds of testimonials 
from satisfied customers. For description of varieties not given below, see Tomato Plants. 
Special prices to canners and plant growers. Oz. Lb. 
Earliana. The earliest Tomato. Used only for early.$0 25 $2 50 
Pritchard (Scarlet Topper). State of New Jersey Certified Seed. 35 4 00 
Bonny Best. State of New Jersey Certified Seed. 25 2 50 
John Baer. Popular old variety. 25 2 50 
Certified Marglobe. State of New Jersey Certified Seed. 25 3 00 
Red Rock. Well and favorably known. 25 2 50 
Improved Stone. One of the best and most profitable. 25 2 50 
Matchless. Cardinal-red. Heavy yielder. 25 2 50 
Market Champion. Good color. Heavy yielder. In strong demand. 25 2 50 
Greater Baltimore. State of New Jersey Certified Seed. 25 2 50 
Yellow Plum. Oval-shape, 2 inches in length. 30 4 00 
Ponderosa. Large; purple. Magnificent in size and weight. 30 4 00 
Red Plum. Small, oval shape, and delicious. 30 4 00 
Acme. An early purple variety, and a great favorite. 25 2 50 
Yellow Ponderosa. Striking color. Large yellow variety. 30 4 00 
For description of above varieties, see Tomato Plants on page 6 
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