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5 Newest VEGETABLES for 1937 
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Disease Resistant — Recommended for Private and Commercial Planters 
Grown on Our Own Farms from Stock Seed 
Furnished by the Originators 
656 Tomato—Early Baltimore (Early) 
An Illinois University selection. Selected originally for resistance to 
Fusariunr Wilt out of a field of Indiana Baltimore, it will mature along 
with Pritchard. Vines are productive. Fruits red, smooth, deeply oblate, 
shallow basin at stem end, small core, solid and meaty with a thick rind. 
About same size as Marg-lobe. Particularly adapted to extreme heat and 
dry weather. Its quick, even ripening - makes it an excellent variety for 
market, canning, home gardens and roadside stands. Pkt., 20 cts.; y s oz., 
50 cts.; oz., 90 cts.; *4 lb., $3.00, postpaid. 
647 Tomato—Prairiana (Second Early) 
An Illinois University selection out of a variety test of Marvana, the 
plants being larger and later. Resistant to Fusarium wilt from the start. 
Matures in the class of John Baer. Vine growth is restricted. Fruits 
deep red, deeply oblate, smooth and usually round. Flesh color is an 
unusually bright red, skin is thin, core small. We recommend Prairiana 
for canning, home gardens and market purposes. Pkt., 20 cts.; y> oz., 
50 cts.; oz., 90 cts.; y± lb., $3.00, postpaid. 
648 Tomato—Illinois Pride (Late) 
Selected by University of Illinois for resistant to Fusarium wilt and 
productiveness on prairie soil, and hot weather. Vines are large and o 
the Stone type with heavy foliage. Fruits Red, smooth, very deeply 
oblate, round or nearly so in cross-section. Skin thick, cores are small 
and there is a large meaty central region which makes the fruits very 
attractive when sliced. Fruits are larger, more solid and better shippers 
than Marglobe which under tests it has also out- 
yielded. We recommend it highly for market and 
canning. Pkt., 20 cts.; y>, oz., 50 cts.; oz., 90 
cts.; y^ lb., $3.00, postpaid. 
316 Cabbage— 
Just Right 
Late Introduction from Hol¬ 
land. Received “Special Men¬ 
tion” in the 1935 All America 
Selections. Extra early, ma¬ 
turing a week earlier than 
Golden Acre. Plants are short 
stemmed, flattish round, un¬ 
usually solid, few outside 
leaves, therefore can be planted 
closer together. Bred for qual¬ 
ity and size. Fully matured 
heads weigh three pounds, 
therefore, just right for aver¬ 
age family. Our seed supply 
for this year is limited, so 
order early please. Pkt., 
15 cts.; y 3 oz., 30 cts.; 
oz., 50 cts.; y 4 lb., 
$1.75; i/ a lb., $3.25; 
J „ , , lb., $6.00, postpaid. 
653 Tomato, Rutger’s 
653 Rutger’s—Disease Resistant 
Developed by Prof. Schermerhorn of Rutgers College. It is globe- 
shaped, scarlet-red, resembling Marglobe. It ripens first in the center 
of the fruit, so that when red on the outside you are sure it is ripe 
all through. The juice is of the most delicious flavor making it ideal 
for canning and juices. The perfectly smooth skin and unusually solid 
appearance make it one of the most attractive varieties on the market. 
Fruits are medium size, average weight 8 ounces. We recommend this 
variety for canners, market growers and home gardens. Pkt., 10 cts.; 
y 2 oz., 25 cts.; oz., 45 cts.; % lb., $1.25; y 2 , lb., $2.25; lb., $4.00; 
2 lbs., $7.50, postpaid. 
656 Tomato, Early Baltimore 
316 Cabbage, Just Right 
2263 Grandmother’s Old Fashioned Flowers 
As youngsters you and I remember well whenever we were 
ready to go home after paying - a visit to our Grandmother. It 
was with a smile that she would say, “Just a minute Dear, 
I have something for your Mother,” and out into her Flower 
Garden we would go. Oh! What a garden. There were 
Asters, Ageratums, Alyssum, Gaillardia, Balsam, Nasturtiums, 
Poppies, Petunias, Pansies, Salvia, Zinnias, Verbenas, Snap¬ 
dragons and many other Annuals. It sure was a gorgeous 
sight. We want all of our customers to have such a garden 
in their own backyard this summer so we have made a blend 
with proper proportions of all of the above annuals and many 
more that will give you a rainbow of color in your garden 
from early summer until frost; besides plenty of cut flowers. 
Complete easy culture directions included free. Large Pkt. 
y 2 oz., 25 ets.; oz., 45 cts., postpaid. 
Free: Condon’s Handy Hand Weeder With Orders For $1.50 Or More If Requested 
