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“ KOMATSUNA ” 
One of the best Japanese spincn 
greens not yet widely known in the 
States, but sure to become popular 
as its merits are better appreciated. 
A quick growing tender leaf green 
which deserves wider cultivation. 
It is ready for table or market in 3 
to 4 weeks after planting and will 
produce 7 or 8 profitable crops a 
year. The big money maker as it is 
easy pays $300 00 an acre in one 
season. It thrown from the crown 
about a dozen leaves which grow 10 
to15 inches high, and 2 to 3 inches 
wide The plants are pulled and 
bunched, however, when only about 
four inches tall. It is less effected 
by unfavorable climate avriations 
and dry weather than other Spina- 
ches, to which it is equal in flavor 
and succulence. (Pkt. 10c.) (1/4 lb. 
$35c.)(1).$1.00) (5lbs. $4.00) post¬ 
paid. Imported Seed. 
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r< S tTTT NOTKU SPTN \CH (Chinese Chop-Suey Green) — Are the 
most valuable lor ts extraordinary chrysanthemum like aromatic flavor 
and as one of the great health giving greens. Leaves together who'e 
plant are usually boiled and served in the same manner as spinach or 
swisschard. 
A year round greer, easily grown and does not require any particular 
kind of soil* For spring or summer use, plant seed as early as ground 
can be worked, and successively three-after every three weeks. This in- 
pure a continuous crop until late in season. Sow seed in drills about 15 
inches apart, covering 1/4 inch of fine soil and well pressed down. (Pkt. 
10c.) ( Oz . 20c.) (1/4 lb. 5( c.)(lb. $1.50) (2lbs. $2.40) postpaid. Imported 
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TOMATO Tomate トメート 
GLOBE (ゲロ ーつ .')- This variety has become very popular with the large 
growers in old Mexico. They have learned that when it has turned 
from the green to a lighter color with just a suspicion of red it is in 
prime condition to ship to the farthest market with the least deteriora¬ 
tion- it is nearly as round as a globe, produces abundantly and is a de¬ 
lightful tnble variety, almost without acidity, and is now considered the 
best shipper for the farthest market. (Pkt. lec. (oz. 75c.) (1/4 lb. $2.50) 
(lb. $7.50) postpaid. 
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“ SHUNGIKU ” （しゆんさ•く） 
Chinese Chop-suey green 
KING OF THF EAR! TES (キングオブアーレー） This variety has become very 
popular for early planting in Coachella and Imperial Valleys for the reason that 
every blossom produces a tomato, that it matures very early, is smooth, is of tair 
size, is of good flavor and is a good shipper. (Pkt. lCc.) (oz. 50c.) (1/4 lb. $1.75) 
(lb. $5.00) postpaid. 
NEW STONE or NORTON ( ニューストーン） - Another Government production 
in the disease resistant list and an old standby among the main crop varieties* 
Solid, meaty and fine quality. (Pkt. 10c.) (oz. 6 c.) (1/4 lb. $2.00 (lb. $5.00). 
MARGLUBE (マーゲ ロー ブ） 一 A new variety introduced by the United States De¬ 
partment of Agriculture. Fruit resembles Globe but is scarlet and the flesh more 
solid. It is very witresisting. (Pkt. 10c.) (oz” $1.00 ノ (1/4 lb., $3.00) (lb., 10.00) 
postpaid 
CH/\L、’S EARLY JEWEL < アーレージエウエル） Excellent early tomato for 
home or nearby market; very prolific, red, smooth and desirable size. Its mild 
fiavor markes it desirable as a saled. (Pkt.1 し c.) (^oz. 40c .； (1/4 lb, $1.35) (lb. 
$1.0 め postpaid. 
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the sun. It is a desirable tomato to grow in the interior 
valleys. (Pkt. 10c.) (oz. 50c.) (1/4 lb. $1.65) (lb. $5 乂 0) 
postpaid. 
EARLTA. (アーリヤナ)一 The plants are quite hardy, 
with rathe, slender franches and moderate growth, well 
set with fruits, nearly all of which ripen very eaily in the 
season. The tomatoes are bright red and close together 
in clusters of five to eight ； all of medium size, averaging 
_ (ドウ オフ ストーン ) (Tree Tomato) -Large, red smooth and 
The stalk is upright with dense foliage protecting the fruit from the heat of 
PON i l RO、' f ポンデ ロサ） A very large, purple tomato 
with few seeds and of excellent fiavor. Our strain is 
round and smooth not the .usual oblong wrinkled kind. 
Favorite for the home garden. (Pkt. 10c # ) (oz. 7oc.) (1/4 
lb. $2.35) (lb. $7.00 postpaid. 
SAN JOSE (.'ANNE < (サンノゼキヤンナ _•) — This variety 
is a favorite withcauaers ior the sole reason oi its enormous 
yield of large tomatoes regardless of shape. We recom¬ 
mend it where tonnage is desired above all else. (Pkt. 
10c.) (oz. 75c.) (1/4 lb. $2.50) (lb. $7.50) postpaid. 
2 1/2 inches in diameter. (Pkt 10c.) (oz. 50c.) (1/4 lb. 
$1.65 ； (lb. $5.00) postpaid. 
(It interested in larger quantities of spinach, and Tometo Seed write us for special prices .) 
