ARTHUR G. LEE. SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, FORT S M I T H, ARKANSAS 
We use much care in the selection of our 
Tomato Seed. Tomato growers and large 
shippers can rely on their trueness to type. 
We recommend all the varieties we list as de¬ 
pendable and of the very highest quality. 
Marglobe Tomato 
TOMATO 
One ounce will produce 3,000 plants. 
EARLIANA (60 days). Color red. Noted for 
its extreme earliness. Fruits are grown in 
clusters. 
JOHN BAER (65 days). Color red. Fruits 
are large, round and solid. Similar to Stone, 
but earlier. One of the very best varieties we 
list. 
MARGLOBE (70 days). Certified. Color red. 
Fruits are large, smooth and globular. A 
very heavy yielder of fine large tomatoes 
which have a small seed cavity and thick, firm 
meat. One of the most popular of the wilt re¬ 
sistant varieties. 
GULF STATE MARKET (70 days). Color 
purplish pink. Particularly valuable for ship¬ 
ping. Fruits large and uniform size, globe 
shaped, smooth and firm. 
JUNE PINK (60 days). Color purplish pink. 
Very early. Fruits produced in clusters. A 
favorite with home gardeners. 
NEW STONE (85 days). Color red. An old 
standard variety and one of the best. Un¬ 
surpassed for canning and slicing. 
BEEFSTEAK (90 days). Color red. The 
largest of the red tomatoes. Flesh very solid 
and meaty. One of the best table sorts. 
PONDEROSA (90 days). Color purple. The 
largest of the purple fruited varieties. Fruits 
solid, with few seeds. 
BREAK O’DAY (60 days). An early wilt-re¬ 
sistant variety with large, solid, globular scar¬ 
let fruit. About ten days earlier than Mar¬ 
globe, which it resembles. Its main feature 
is earliness. ___ 
FOR PRICES REFER TO GREEN LIST ENCLOSED 
PRITCHARD (SCARLET TOPPER). A mid¬ 
season to late variety. A heavy yielder of the 
type called self-topping or pruning. Fruit 
deep scarlet, globe shaped, solid and smooth. 
Wilt-resistant and a good shipper. 
CHALK’S EARLY JEWEL (65 days). The 
fruit is nearly round, deep scarlet, early. A 
good main crop sort. 
COOPER’S SPECIAL (78 days). Particularly 
valuable for early shipping. Plants semi¬ 
dwarf. Fruits purplish pink, medium size, 
globe shaped. Flesh solid. 
OXHEART (90 days). One of the largest of 
tomatoes. Purple fruit, often weigh up to 
pounds, very solid with few seed cells. W’here 
a large tomato is desired, this is an ideal sort. 
DWARF CHAMPION (65 days). Fruit 
smooth, solid and medium size; color pink. 
YELLOW PONDEROSA (90 days). Largest 
of the yellow tomatoes. 
.YELLOW PEAR. Clear yellow color. Es¬ 
teemed for preserves. 
TURNIP 
One ounce will sow about 100 feet of drill; 1 
to 2 pounds per acre. Other than for garden 
use, turnips are now being planted very 
largely for stock feeding. 
EARLY WHITE FLAT DUTCH. Roots flat, 
white flesh line grained and mild. A good 
bunching sort. 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE. The most 
popular white fleshed turnip. The upper part 
is purplish red, the lower part white, fine 
grained and sweet. 
PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAF. An early va¬ 
riety. Roots flat, medium size. 
WHITE EGG. Egg shaped. White skin and 
flesh. Grows half out of ground. Very sweet 
and tender. 
POMERANEAN WHITE GLOBE. A large, 
round, white turnip. Roots often grow to 10 
to 12 pounds. 
Purple Top White Globe Turnip 
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