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TOMATO (Cont’d) 
Marglobe 
Another introduction by the U. S. De¬ 
partment of Agriculture, and is wide¬ 
ly used by truckers and shippers. 
Oxheart 
Excellent, large heart-shaped. Flesh 
firm, thick, almost seedless. Purple 
skin. 
Ponderosa 
A large purple fruited tomato, and for 
home use one of the best. Fruit large, 
few seeds. 
Stone 
Color deep red. A favorite with can- 
ners and truckers. Fruit large, smooth 
and solid. 
Beefsteak 
Large, perfectly smooth, glossy bright 
red. Flesh firm. 
Chalk’s Early Jewel 
A fine early variety, about 10 days 
later than Earliana; fruit uniformly 
smooth, round and solid. Color crim¬ 
son. A good canning variety for the 
North. 
Greater Baltimore 
A main crop, very productive, red 
fruited variety of the Matchless type; 
quite popular with the canners. 
June Pink 
Similar to Earliana, different only in 
having purple fruit. The best extra 
early pink fruited variety. 
Truckers Favorite 
Fine quality, fruit smooth, solid and 
flesh bright. 
TURNIP 
Purple Top White Globe 
Globe form, flesh and skin white, color¬ 
ed purple above ground. Fine grained 
and sweet. 
Purple Top Strapleaf 
Root flat. Skin white, with purple 
top. Fine quality. 
TURNIP (Cont’d) 
White Egg 
Early, egg shaped. Skin white and 
smooth. Flesh pure white, firm and 
sweet. Quick grower. 
Cowhorn 
Late variety, root 12 to 15 inches long, 
tapering. Very productive, suitable 
for autumn use. 
Golden Ball 
As the name indicates, an early ball 
shaped yellow turnip exceedingly pop¬ 
ular with truckers. A desirable type 
for home use. 
Pomeranian White Globe 
A good variety for use as stock feed. 
Flesh white, but course grained. 
RUTABAGA 
Improved Purple Top 
A good shipper. Good for storage. 
Flesh yellow and sweet. Skin light 
yellow with purple top. 
Ask Your Dealer 
For 
O&MSEEDS 
FLOWER SEEDS 
Nasturtium 
Tall Mixed 
Dwarf Mixed 
Double Golden Gleam 
Sweet Peas 
Choice Mixed 
Spencer Mixed 
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