60 Vegetable Seeds 
Tomatoes 
CULTURE —Tomato seed should be started early, by March or at 
least early April in hot beds or in boxes or pots in the house. An extra 
transplanting into other pots or cold frames is beneficial for root de¬ 
velopment before finally setting outdoors, when it is warm. Do not 
crowd tomato plants. You want short stocky plants rather than tall 
spindly ones. 
QUANTITY OF SEED. One ounce should produce 2500 to 3000 
plants. If set'36x24 inches apart you will need about 7200 per acre. 
_ Ponderosa ' 
Can Your Tomato 
Own 
Tomato Juice 
Scarlet Dawn Tomato 
Scarlet Fruited Tomatoes 
4084 Special Strain Earliana cTVw™ 
Fruits. This strain has been especially selected for 
depth, smoothness and uniformity of fruit and yet is 
earlier than the regular strain. Order Special Strain 
Earliana Superfine Quality. Pkt. lOc; Vi oz. 
30c; oz. SOc. 
4083 EARLIANA, REGULAR. Pkt. 5c; Vi oz. 
25c; oz. 40c. 
Disease Resistant Tomatoes 
Tomato, Acme 
Purple-Pink Fruited Varieties 
4103 Arms The popular purple variety, early 
/ACme ripening of medium size slightly oval 
and smooth. Acme is a reddish-purple with deep scarlet 
flesh which is very solid and meaty. Pkt. 5c; Vi oz. 
25c; oz. 40c. 
4111Ro all K,A very popular purplish pink variety 
Deautyfor medium early or main crop. Vines 
are vigorous and heavy bearing, while the fruits are 
medium to large, solid, very smooth and of excellent 
flavor, and they ripen up well around the stem. 
Pkt. 5c; Vi oz. 25c; oz. 40c. 
4081 C_„L _ Valuable for its long bearing 
tveroearer season. You can pick as 
early as Earliana, and yet keep on picking for a long 
season after. That is just how the Everbearer behaves. 
Pkt. 5c; Vi oz. 25c; oz. 40c. 
.4089 k. I D L I Burbank is attractive with 
f^gwtJurbank bright red fruits, medium 
size, smooth, well formed and ripening evenly all over. 
Pkt. Sc; Vi oz. 25c; oz. 45c. 
4094 Scarlet Da w n 
Wilt-resistant, r u s t-reslstant 
_ A wonderful new Tomato of the 
deep Marglobe red color, globe-shaped, earlier and 
rounder than Pritchard, Scarlet Topper. Received 
Honorable Mention at the Cornell and the Connecticut 
Experimental Station trials as well as ranking second 
in the regular All-American trials. Pkt. lOc; Vi oz. 
65c; oz. Jf»i . 25. 
4110 Livingston’s Globe purple-pink sortfor 
market and canning. A very vigorous grower and heavy 
producer of firm solid fruits. The fruits are very deep, 
large and heavy of a glossy pink tinged with purple. 
Pkt. 5c; Vi oz. 25c; oz. 45c. 
4108 This ' s not only the largest, 
I onaerosa but also the heaviest Tomato 
grown. Color glowing purple-crimson. Considered by 
many the best table variety. Pkt. 8c; Vi oz. 4©c; 
oz. 75c. 
4087 D ^ J D :„ An extra early with very 
Ked Kl ver firm flesh. This variety 
was developed at the North Dakota Experiment Sta¬ 
tion, where they find it one of the very earliest, and 
the most solid and meaty early sort ever on trial. 
At a Canadian Station it outyielded ail other 
sorts. The fruits are slightly flattened, smooth, bright 
scarlet with solid meat of splendid flavor. Pkt. lOc; 
Vi oz. 30c; oz. 55c. 
4080 D__ D_ l In season this fine tomato is 
DOnny DSSt right after the first earlies, 
such as Earliana. One of the very best scarlet varieties 
for home garden or market. Fruits are round, smooth, 
medium size and ripen evenly. Flesh is firm, and vines 
very productive. Pkt. 5c; Vi oz. 2©c; oz. 35c. 
4097 KJCi/tnA Kin & of the Beds - The sta “‘ 
iNCW Otone dard main crop variety. The 
fruit is uniformly large size, smooth, and very solid, 
and of best table quality. Fine for canning. Pkt. 5c; 
Vi oz. 20c; oz. 35c. 
Everbearer Tomato 
4095 Disease Resistant. This va- 
marglODC riety was introduced by the 
U. S. Dept, of Agriculture for its resistance to “wilt” 
and “nail head rust.” It is a scarlet fruited main crop 
variety; the result of a cross between Marvel and Globe, 
and has retained the best characteristics of each. 
Pkt. 8c; Vi oz. 25c; oz. 45c. 
4091 Pritchard Topper 
A recently introduced disease 
resistant variety developed by the 
late Dr. Pritchard of the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture. 
The plant is comparatively small but branching and a 
true self topper. The fruits are medium size, smooth, 
solid, heavy, globe shaped, rich dark red both outside 
and inside. Ripens only a few days later than Earli¬ 
ana. Superior tomato in yield and quality. Pkt. 8c; 
Vi oz. 25c; oz. 45c. 
^ i Disease Resistant. See Novelty 
er S Page 45. 
4099D.. I. fA_.. A new wilt-resistant Tomato 
^ W77 DrCak^ uay produced by Dr. Pritchard 
of the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture. Of the same color, 
shape and size as Marglobe butsomewhat earlier. Bright 
red, extra early and deep globe shaped. Pkt. 8c; Vi 
oz. 30c; oz. SOc; 
Small Fruiting Tomatoes 
4123 Small Preserving LTSdTeTi^ 
Cherry, Peach, Pear, Plum, Currant and Husk Toma¬ 
toes. Very desirable for preserves and canning. Pkt. 
8c; Vi oz. 25c; oz. 45c. 
4112 Oxheart is very large and heavy 
V^xneari with thick flesh and few seeds. 
Gardeners, who have tried it, say it is the best tomato 
they ever had in flavor and all around quality. Pkt. 
lOc; Vi oz. 40c; oz. 75c. 
Yellow Fruited Tomatoes 
4120 Yellow Oxheart KwSSSiK 
its big heavy meaty fruits. Color of flesh and skin is 
rich golden yellow. Pkt. lOc; Vi oz. lOc; oz. 75c. 
4118 Golden Colossal tomato. You 
should see the great big delicious fruits of this variety. 
As large as Ponderosa and quite like it in every way 
except color, which is golden yellow. The flavor is very 
sweet. Fine for preserving. Pkt. lOc; Vi oz. 35c; 
oz. 65c. 
Small Fruited Preserving Tomatoes 
Grow your own Preserves 
Turnips and Rutabagas 
CULTURE —For the early crop sow as early as possible to prepare the soil, covering Y inch deep in rows 8 inches apart, thinning when 
small to stand 6 inches apart. A continual supply of tender turnips may be had by sowing a few every two or three weeks until late spring. 
The seed for the main crop of winter turnips is started in July. Sow either in drills or broadcast. 
QUANTITY OF SEED. One ounce should sow a 150 ft. row, 1 Vi lbs. an acre if drilled, 3 lbs. if broadcast. 
One of the most 
Purple Top White Globe 
4137 Purple Top White Globe handsomest and most 
desirable varieties grown. Our strain has been selected for smooth¬ 
ness, depth of roots and uniformity. Flesh is fine grained and firm. 
It is best to eat before roots reach full size. Pkt. 5c; oz. lOc; *4 lb. 
30c. 
4138 Extra Early White Ball have ever seen. Medium 
sized bulbs crisp and tender, pure white and almost perfectly round 
are produced in six weeks from seed. Pkt. 5c; oz. lOc; [4 lb. 25c. 
4135 Extra Early Purple Top Milan fmoSth! 
of medium size, with bright purple top and few leaves. Flesh white and 
sweet. The best for early spring planting, also suitable for fall plant¬ 
ing. Pkt. 5c; oz. lOc; >4 lb. 36c. 
4136 Purple Top Strap-Leaf a?,® 
for early or late planting. Flattened, good sized, small top with but 
few leaves; flesh very fine. Pkt. 5c; oz. lOc; *4 lb. 25c. 
4139 Golden Bailor OrangeJelly delicate and 
sweetest of yellow-fleshed Turnips yet introduced. Medium in size. 
Uniformly smooth and solid. Pkt. 5c; oz. lOc; >4 lb. 30c. 
Two Rutabagas or Swede Turnips 
Rutabagas have firm flesh and keep well as a winter vegetable. Pack 
in moist sand in cellar or in pits. Plant Seed in July for winter use. 
4145 A ■ D | T _ American Swede. Pro- 
/American rurple I Op duces uniformly large, globe- 
shaped roots. Purple above ground and yellow below. Flesh very 
solid, rich yellow, fine-grained and very sweet. Pkt. 5c; oz. 12c; 
% lb. 35c. 
4147 A yellow purple top variety 15 to 20 
Early INCCkICSS days earlier than others. Of excellent 
quality and fine appearance, the roots are round slightly flattened 
and neckless. Pkt. 5c; oz. 12c; \4 lb. 35c. 
The Templin-Bradley Co., Nationwide Seedsmen and Nurserymen, Cleveland, Ohio 
