SPRINGFIE 
D SEED CO., SPRINGFIELD. MO. 
1935 VARIETIES OF SUPERIOR QUALITY 
RADISH 
Scarlet Globe. 
TOMATO 
Break O’ Day 
20 DAYS—The Sacrlet Globe Radish is the best all- 
around radish on the market. It Is handsome in both 
form and color, a beautiful oval of rich scarlet; the 
flesh is crisp, tender, juicy and mild. The amount of 
foliage small for the size of the radish, makes it a 
particularly attractive market sort. As a forcing 
radish it is the best in every way, bearing the heat 
requisite for forcing without becoming pithy or 
spongy. This radish is used by the leading market 
gardeners both for forcing and out-of-door planting. 
Owing largely to our care in selecting and growing 
seed, it leads all other varieties. Pkt., 5c; Oz., 10c. 
SWEET CORN 
TOMATO—Break O’ Day 
The latest introduction in Wilt Resistant Tomatoes. 
The earliest, disease resistant, globe shaped, scarlet 
fruited, meaty Tomato yet introduced; 10 to 12 days 
earlier than Marglobe, and very productive. Break 
O’ Day will fill a long felt want for an early Tomato 
with the good qualities of the popular later sorts. 
It was developed by the U. S. Department of Agri¬ 
culture, and is a cross between Marglobe and Mar- 
vana, having the disease resistant quality of its 
parents. Vine is of open habit similar to Marvana, 
but heavier in growth. Fruits are of the Marglobe 
type, deep globe shaped, solid—meaty, with few seeds, 
and a beautiful scarlet color. Excellent for home gar¬ 
den, truck farmers or tanners. Tt is destined to be 
the “PEER” of early Tomatoes. Try it. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 50c; 14 lb., $1.50. Postpaid 
EADISH—Scarlet Globe. 
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WONDER BANTAM SWEET CORN—All that the Name Implies 
With all the matchless sweetness and color of the old leliable Golden Bantam, all the toothsome qualities of taste 
but one-third larger ears.. Packet 10c; Pound 35c. 
