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HAYES SEED HOUSE, TOPEKA, KANSAS 
GOLDEN QUEEN — Description on Page 21 
KANSAS STANDARD TREE TOMATO 
This is one of the earliest sorts, a heavy 
cropper and a fine shipper. Fruit is a 
bright red, sets in clusters. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 30c; *4 lb. $1.; lb. $3.75 
BONNY BEST—73 days Unexcelled as a 
general purpose tomato; particularly val¬ 
uable for forcing under glass and as a 
canning variety in northern sections. 
Fruits handsome; evenly colored bright 
deep scarlet red, medium large, flatten¬ 
ed globe shape; smooth and firm. 
Pkt. 5c—Oz. 20c— V 4 Lb. 50c—Lb. $1.75 
DWARF STONE—The fruits are pro¬ 
duced in clusters of three to five, and, 
as the growth is close-jointed, each plant 
produces a large number. 
Pkt, 5c—Oz. 30c— Va Lb. $1.00—Lb. $3.75 
OXHEART—This is about the largest 
tomato grown. It has the same color as 
Ponderosa but is much smoother, and 
heart shaped — a single tomato often 
weighing a pound or more. Very solid 
with but few seeds. 
pkt. 10c; oz. 40c 
For Preserves, Pickles, and Decorations 
Red Cherry—Fruits small round, rich 
deep red. 
Yellow Pear—Fruits 2 inches long. Pear 
formed. 
Red Pear—Fruits 2 inches long; pear 
formed. 
Yellow Plum—Fruits oval, 2 inches long; 
clear deep yellow. 
Pkt. 5c; Oz. 30c; x /\ Lb. $1.00 
Yellow Husk or Ground Cherry—Not a 
true tomato. Fruits borne singly; small 
round; enclosed in papery envelope, of 
rich sweet flavor. 
Pkt. 5c—Oz. 30c— *4 Lb. $1.00—Lb. $3.75 
MANY OTHER VARIETIES—Just Ask 
for what you want. 
BEAUTY — (Livingston) Very large 
smooth, pinkish red, thick flesh, regular 
form. 
STONE—(Livingston)—Very large, per¬ 
fectly smooth, fine bright scarlet; best 
main crop.' 
MATCHLESS—(115 days). A main crop, 
scarlet-fruited variety, similar to Stone. 
Fruits are medium to large in size, 
smooth and solid. Vine makes a quite 
heavy growth. 
RED ROCK—A main crop market and 
canning tomato, similar to Stone; 
thought by some to have better color. 
Pkt. 5c—Oz. 20c—*4 Lb. 50c—Lb. $1.75 
REDHEAD—(110 days.) A second-early, 
scarlet-fruited variety. It is similar to 
Halk’s Early Jewel. The fruit is a full 
medium sized Tomato and it sets in clus¬ 
ters of from 3 to 5. They have 4 to 5 seed 
cells, and broken formation is usual. The 
vines are open and of medium size. 
JOHN BAER—71 days. Particularly val¬ 
uable for canning in Northern States 
Very similar in every respect to Bonny 
Best; but often a few days earlier. Fruits 
handsome bright deep scarlet red. 
Pkt. 5c—Oz. 20c— V 4 lb. 50c—Lb. $2.00 
