NEW ENGLAND TORO COMPANY 
Stone Tomato 
TOMATO 
Seed may be sown indoors in early spring and plants 
set out when danger from frost is passed. One ounce 
of seed will produce about 1500 plants. 
Bonny Best. An extra-early variety with uniformly 
large, round, smooth, scarlet fruit; solid and pro¬ 
ductive. Packet 10c.; oz. 50c.; 34-lb. SI.50. 
John Baer. Early Tomato with roundish, bright 
scarlet fruits of excellent quality; firm and solid. 
Packet 10c.; oz. 50c.; 34-lb. SI.50. 
Stone. Large, scarlet fruits, almost round; solid and 
delicious; very productive. Best for main crop. 
Packet 10c.; oz. 50c.; 34-lb. SI.50. 
Ponderosa. Large, deep crimson fruits of excellent 
quality. Packet 10c.; oz. 50c.; 34-lb. SI.50. 
Marglobe. A. recent introduction. It is of perfect 
globe shape; very attractive deep scarlet in color and 
delicious in flavor; remarkably productive. Packet 
15c.; oz. 75c. 
SMALL FRUITING VARIETIES 
Yellow Plum. Small, oval, yellow-skinned fruits. 
Excellent for preserves. Packet 10c.; oz. 50c. 
Red Cherry. Small round fruits, used for pre¬ 
serves. Packet 10c.; oz. 50c. 
Strawberry. Used for preserves. Packet 10c.; oz. 
40c. 
SPINACH 
Spinach to be tender and richly flavored should be 
grown in very rich soil. One ounce of seed will sow 
about 100 feet of drill. 
King of Denmark. Large dark green, thick, crumpled 
leaves; resists summer heat. Packet 10c.; oz. 20c.; 
34-lb. 40c.; lb. $1.25. 
Princess Juliana. One of the best second-early va¬ 
rieties. Low, spreading habit, leaves dark green, 
crumpled. Packet 10c.; oz. ‘20c.; 34-lb. 40c.; lb. 
$1.25. 
Bloomsdale or Savoy-Leaved. Leaves are beauti¬ 
fully crumpled, deep green in color, crisp and tender. 
Packet 10c.; oz. 20c.; Jx^-lb. 40c.; lb. $1.25. 
Round Thick Leaf. Leaves thick, succulent and 
tender. An excellent main-crop variety. Packet 
10c.; oz. 15c.; 34-lb. 35c.; lb. $1.00. 
New Zealand. An excellent summer variety, quite 
distinct in flavor. One of the best perpetual greens. 
Packet 10c.; oz. 25c.; 34-lb. 75c. 
SQUASH 
Sow when all danger from frost has passed. The soil 
should be rich and well pulverized. For bush varieties 
the hills should be about 6 feet apart; for running sorts, 
10 feet apart. One ounce of seed will plant from 20 to 
50 hills, according to size of seed. 
Early Giant Summer Crookneck. Compact plant 
producing large, deep golden yellow fruits of delicious 
flavor. Packet 10c.; oz. 25c.; 34-lb. 75c. 
Giant Summer Straightneck. Resembles the 
Crookneck in color but the fruits are quiet straight; 
tender and delicious. Packet 15c.; oz. 50c.; 34-lb. 
$1.50. 
Early White Bush Scallop. An excellent, early, bush 
variety, bearing large, white scalloped fruits of de¬ 
licious quality. Packet 10c.; oz. 25c.; 34-lb. 75c. 
Cocozelle Bush. Compact, bushy habit, producing 
Smooth, dark green, striped fruits of excellent qual¬ 
ity. Packet 10c.; oz. 25c.; 34-lb. 75c. 
Vegetable Marrow. Early variety, bearing attractive 
fruits of medium size. Flesh thick and of delicious 
flavor. Packet 10c.; oz. 25c.; 34-lb. 75c. 
Early Prolific Orange Marrow. Bright orange-red 
fruits; flesh fine-grained and dry when cooked. 
Packet 10c.; oz. 25c.; 34-lb. 75c. 
Delicious. One of the best winter varieties; skin dark 
green, flesh dark orange; sweet. Packet 10c.; oz. 
25c.; 34-lb. 75c. 
Improved Hubbard. Favorite winter variety; dark 
olive-green skin; flesh fine-grained, sweet and dry 
when cooked. Packet 10c.; oz. 25c.; 34-lb. 75c. 
Blue Hubbard. A popular winter variety with light 
blue skin and firm flesh, of excellent flavor. Packet 
10c.; oz. 40c.; 34-lb. $1.25. 
Golden Hubbard. Similar to Green Hubbard in 
form, with rich dark orange skin; excellent flavor. 
Packet 10c.; oz. 25c.; 34-lb. 75c. 
Warren Turban. Splendid vai4ty 7 with dark orange 
skin. Flesh firm and dry, of delicious flavor, good 
keeper. Packet 10c.; oz. 50c.; 34-lb. $1.50. 
TURNIP 
For early use sow in spring as soon as the ground can 
be worked; fall Turnips may be sown in July and August. 
The soil should be rich and well pulverized. Sow in 
drills and thin plants to 6 or 8 inches apart. One ounce 
of seed will sow about 150 feet of drill. 
Early White Milan. Extra-early, pure white, smooth 
variety, tender and sweet. Packet 10c.; oz. 25c.; 
34-lb. 75c. 
Purple Top Flat Strapleaf. Popular sort for early 
and fall sowing. Flesh white, tender, very sweet. 
Packet 10c.; oz. 15c.; 34-lb. 40c. 
Purple Top White Globe. An excellent variety for 
fall use. Packet 10c.; oz. 15c; 34-lb. 40c. 
White Egg. Oval-shaped; smooth, fine-grained; flesh 
white. Good for late crop. Packet 10c.; oz. 15c.; 
^ 34-lb. 40c. 
Golden Ball. An excellent, golden yellow variety of 
delicious flavor. Packet 10c.; oz. 25c.; 34-lb. 75c. 
RUTABAGA OR SWEDISH TURNIP 
Sow seeds from first to middle of July for winter crop. 
Improved American Purple Top. Popular strain of 
purple top, yellow Turnips. Roots large, of excel¬ 
lent mild flavor, and keep well for winter use. Pack¬ 
et 10c.; oz. 15c.; 34-lb. 40c. 
White French. Large white variety; flesh sweet and 
of fine flavor. Packet 10c.; oz. 15c.; 34-lb. 40c. 
Shamrock. Yellow flesh, solid and of excellent flavor; 
productive. Packet 10c.; oz. 15c.; 34-lb. 40c. 
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