‘‘Garden and Flower Seeds Priced Delivered to Any Post Office in U. S.” 
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Tomatoes 
“IF IN DOUBT PLANT STONE” 
Seed may be sown in hot beds and plants reset in the field after danger of frost, 
but many growers prefer waiting until warmer weather and planting in the open, 
thinning to a stand as the plants grow. Most varieties should be set 4 feet apart 
each way, but the dwarf or tree varieties may be set closer, about 2 feet in the row 
and rows SV 2 feet apart. One ounce produces 2000 plants. 
STONE. If you are in doubt what va¬ 
riety to plant, plant Stone. A fine, large 
red tomato. A little late, but stands well. 
The very best shipper. 
Pkt .05; V 2 OZ .20; oz .35; 141b 1.00; lb 3.00 
CHALK’S EARLY JEWEL. The earliest 
of all. Bright red. 
Pkt .05; V 2 OZ .20; oz .35; *4lb 1.00; lb 3.00 
PONDEROSA (Beef Steak). Very large, 
deep purple. 
Pkt .05; V 2 OZ .20; oz .35; 141b 1.25; lb 4.00 
MARGLOBE. Bright red, globe shaped. 
Wilt and rust resisting. A very fine 
variety. Used largely for canning. 
Pkt .05; V 2 OZ .20; oz .35; 141b 1.25; lb 4.00 
BREAK O’DAY. Resembles Marglobe, 
but G2.rliGr 
Pkt .05; V 2 OZ .20; oz .35; 141b 1.25; lb 4.00 
SMALL FRUITED VARIETIES. Plum 
and pear shaped, both red and yellow. 
Pkt .05; 14oz .25; oz .40 
PRITCHARD. Very fine early variety. 
Fruit large, smooth, globe shaped, light 
scarlet. Disease resistant, very produc¬ 
tive. 
Pkt .05; V 2 oz .20; oz .35; 141b 1.25; lb 4.00 
JUNE PINK. Early, very productive. 
Blight proof. Strong grower. 
Pkt .05; V 2 oz .20; oz.35; 141b 1.00; lb 3.00 
GOLDEN QUEEN. A fine, large, yel¬ 
low variety. 
Pkt .05; y 2 oz .25; oz .40; 141b 1.25; lb 3.50 
DWARF CHAMPION. A fine early tree 
variety. Purple fruit. 
Pkt .05; y 2 oz .20; oz .35; 141b 1.00; lb 3.00 
IMPERIAL. Large, globe shaped, pur¬ 
plish pink, among the earlier varieties. 
Pkt .05; y 2 oz .20; oz.35; 141b 1.25; lb 4.00 
BONNIE BEST. Large red. A fine to¬ 
mato for home or market. 
Pkt .05; y 2 oz .20; oz .35; 141b 1.00; lb 3.00 
Turnips 
Plant in spring or fall, either in drills or sown broadcast. One ounce to 100 feet 
drill. Two pounds per acre broadcast. 
AMBER GLOBE. The best yellow va¬ 
riety. Plant in fall, stands well in cold 
weather. Especially adapted to the 
mountain districts. 
Pkt .05; V 2 OZ .10; oz .15; 141b .30; lb .80 
PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAF. For 
spring or fall planting. White, with 
purple top. Flat. A fine variety. 
Pkt .05; V 2 OZ .10; oz .15; 141b .30; lb .80 
WHITE FLAT DUTCH. Pure white va¬ 
riety, good for either early or late plant¬ 
ing. 
Pkt .05; V 2 OZ .10; oz .15; 141b .40; lb 1.00 
COW HORN. Shaped as the name in¬ 
dicates. White with green crown. 
Pkt .05; V2OZ .10; oz .15; 141b .30; lb .80 
SEVEN TOP. This variety is grown 
chiefly for the tops which grow very 
r^nk 
Pkt .05; V2OZ .10; oz .15; 141b .30; lb .80 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE. The 
best white turnip for fall planting, 
grows very large, rarely becomes pithy. 
At home in the mountains where it 
grows to very large size. 
Pkt .05; y 2 oz .10; oz .15; 141b .30; lb .80 
WHITE TOP MILAN. A fine early va¬ 
riety, good quality, grows quickly. 
Pkt .05; V 2 OZ .10; oz .15; 141b .40; lb 1.00 
YELLOW PURPLE TOP RUTABAGA. 
The very best Swedish turnip. Sow in 
July. Stands well in cold weather. 
Pkt .05; V 20 Z .10; oz .15; 141b .30; lb .80 
WHITE EGG. Pure white, quick grow¬ 
ing, early variety. 
Pkt .05; V 2 OZ .10; oz .15; 141b .30; lb .80 
SHOGOIN JAPANESE. A very fine 
white variety, especially valuable for the 
green top as they are not attacked by 
plant lice. 
Pkt .05; V20Z .10; oz .15; 141b .40; lb 1.00 
Asparagus Roots 
Plant in February. MARTHA WASH¬ 
INGTON, CONOVERS, COLOSSAL, 
MARY WASHINGTON. 
.30 per doz.1.50 per hundred 
Delivered 
Rhubarb Roots 
Plant in February. LINNAEUS, Green- 
stalks. VICTORIA, Redstalks; 
1.00 per doz.7.00 per hundred 
Delivered 
