Tomatoes that produce Peppers 
B629 New Marglobe 
Second early on the market, 
plants are vigorous growers and 
continue to bear until late fall. Tomatoes large, round, smooth 
and purplish red. A fine tomato for home use and market. 
Packet, 10c; oz., 35c; postpaid. 
B626 Pritchard or Scarlet Topper illustrated i n 
color on the back cover of this book. Extremely solid and 
heavy with thick walls and of deep scarlet color. Very pro¬ 
ductive, one of the very best for home use or market. Packet, 
10c; % oz., 20c; oz., 30c; postpaid. 
neon /'"'wUOne of the very largest tomatoes grown. 
DDOU uxneuri Very smooth, good bright red and heart 
shaped. A single tomato often weighs a pound or more. Very 
solid with few seeds. Fine flavor and quality. Bears late. 
Packet, 10c; % oz., 35c; oz., 60c; postpaid. 
B628 Spark's Earliana grows compact, stoutly 
branched. Very productive. Packet, 5c; oz., 20c; postpaid. 
UCOQ ( 110 da y s > Very large fruit - solid - 
•DOOO ronaerosa fleshy, with small seed cells. Deep 
purplish pink, strong grower, quality fair. Packet, 10c; oz., 60c; 
postpaid. , . , 
TjC/in (115 days) Large, scarlet m color, 
DOdU IN GW 010116 smooth and ripening evenly without 
cracks. For main crop. Packet, 10c; ez., 30c; postpaid. 
"Big Three" 
Tomato 
Collection 
B623—Contains 
1 pkt. each of 
Spark’s Earliana 
Pritchard 
New Stone 
All for only 
18c 
Postpaid. 
White Tomato 
(Contains No Acid) 
B625 Albino — (100 
days) The finest white 
tomato known. Ivory 
white, no trace of red. 
Flesh solid and white 
without acid. Many 
people cannot eat red 
tomatoes on account 
of their acid content; 
they will find Albino 
to be just the right 
plant. Packet, 10c; 
oz., 40c; postpaid. 
Ground Cherry 
pen Husk or 
OOJd strawberry 
Tomato. Golden yel¬ 
low, the size of Cher¬ 
ries. Fruit enclosed in 
husks. Very produc¬ 
tive. Cooking direc¬ 
tion with every packet. 
Packet, 10c; postpaid. 
B525 Harris Early \ * e m e Ty 
early, a heavy bearer, fruits medium 
to large size, dark red when fully ripe, 
very sweet. Fine for stuffed peppers 
and salads. The best for early use. 
Packet, 10c; % oz., 25c; oz., 40c; %, lb., 
$1.35; postpaid. 
B522 Sonderegger's New 
See colored picture on rear 
XlOytU outside page of this book. 
It is exceptionally thick meated, very 
mild, perfectly sweet and free from 
pungency and can be eaten like 
apples. The plants are very produc¬ 
tive. Being unusually firm the pep¬ 
pers are very good for shipping; just 
what the market gardener has been 
looking for. You will like this pepper. 
Packet, 15c; % oz., 25c; oz., 40c; % lb., 
$1.35; postpaid. 
B524 Chinese Giant^ 0 ^ 
largest in existence. Plant is of strong 
growth and a very prolific bearer. 
Flesh is thick, of scarlet color, very 
mild and sweet. Packet, 8c; V 2 oz., 
25c; oz., 40c; % lb., $1.35; postpaid. 
B528 Red Cayenne t T h h e ls re ii 
hot pepper. A long, slim pod, and 
when ripe of a bright red color. Ex¬ 
tremely strong and pungent. Used 
for flavoring pickles, also for chili 
sauce. Packet, 8c; 14 oz., 25c; oz., 
40c; postpaid. 
SMALL 
TOMATOES 
PC/IQ YELLOW 
ijOrtO PEAR. (95 
days) Bright yellow, 
pear shaped, rich fla¬ 
vor. Packet, 10c; 
postpaid. 
peen YELLOW 
•DOOU PLUM. (95 
days) Plum shaped, 
deep yellow, very fine. 
Packet, 10c; postpaid. 
B624 Beebe's Early Prolific 
Early, very productive, and of excellent 
quality. Beebe’s Early Prolific will be well 
worth planting, and for your own use is 
a very good plant. Packet, 8c; oz., 30c; 
postpaid. 
B637 New Big Dwarf S? ‘I 
as that of Ponderosa, but of dark red 
color. The plant, however, takes much 
less space as it grows stout and erect. 
I recommend it for the home garden. 
Packet, 7c; oz., 35c; postpaid. 
B646 Golden Queen pfteV uSle 
yellow tomato. The fruit is smooth, ripens 
evenly. A good yielder for the home gar¬ 
den. The best yellow tomatoes grown. 
Packet, 5c; oz., 35c; postpaid. 
GefmHoo 
New Method of 
Plant Protection. 
rutnng a Hotkap over every 
Tomato plant right after setting 
it out is the same as taking out 
an insurance policy on every 
plant. When you can buy 25 
Hotkaps with a cardboard setter 
all for 50c plus postage (15c) 
you cannot afford to be without 
them. For larger numbers see 
page 60. 
B532 Sonderegger's Perfec¬ 
ting Pimonto Thick meated. extra 
tion rimento m i I d , and delicious. 
Smooth, uniform in shape, skins slip off 
easily, after being burned lightly over a 
fire, or after boiling for a few minutes. 
Beautiful scarlet red when fully ripe. 
Bears well until frost. You will like this 
variety for the best Pimento on the mar¬ 
ket. A number of these plants should be 
in every garden. Packet, 15c; % oz., 25c; 
oz., 35c; postpaid. 
"Tomato Production" book 18 il¬ 
lustrated, containing 128 pages, cloth 
bound, describing in full every phase of 
Tomato production for home use and mar¬ 
ket. Per book. $1.25; postpaid. 
■ PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS ■ 
TOMATOES- One once of seed will make 2,000 plants. Make the sowing in light, sandy soil that has been well manured the pre¬ 
vious year ’ Sow seed in boxes or hotbeds. When the plants are 2 inches high transplant them to 4 inches apart each way. You 
can use the paper pots or paper bands (see page 60). When the ground is well warmed up outdoors set the plants there 4 feet 
apart, and protect each plant with a Hotkap if possible. PEPPER: The culture of these plants is much the same as that of 
Tomatoes. Space the rows 18 inches apart, and plant 18 inches apart in the rows. 
1886—Sonderegger Nurseries and Seed House.Beatrice, Nebraska—1937 
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