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Selected Vegetable Seeds 
Tomato, John Baer 
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Chalk’s Early Jewel. The largest and smooth¬ 
est oi the early varieties; 10 days later than 
Karliana. I’kt. 10c., oz. 40c., 2 ozs. 75c., 
!h. $1.25. 
Bonny Best. About the same season as 
Chalk’s Early Jewel, but fruit is somewhat 
smaller. Color bright scarlet. An elegant 
sort for shipping. Pkt. 10c., oz. 40c., 2 ozs. 
75c.. 14 lb. $1.25. 
♦Early Dwarf Champion, or Tree Tomato. A 
favorite on account of its dwarf habit. Needs 
no supports. A fine variety for the home 
garden. Color a glossy purple; very prolific; 
smooth and of good size. Pkt. 10c., oz. 40c., 
2 ozs. 75c.. 14 lb., $1.25. 
Late, or Main Crop Varieties 
*Ponderosa, or Giant Tomato. The well-known 
and largest Tomato grown. Vines are of 
very strong growth; heavy bearer; fruit 
large, deep purple in color, solid, fleshy and 
of very fine, sweet flavor. Pkt. 10c., oz. 60c.. 
2 ozs. $1.10, ^ lb. $1.75. 
Yellow Ponderosa. The best largest golden 
Yellow Tomato, of excellent quality. Fruit 
is similar in size and shape to the well 
known red Ponderosa. Pkt. 15c., oz. 75c., 
2 ozs. $1.35, J4 lb. $2.00. 
♦Crimson Cushion, or Beefsteak. A favorite 
variety for the home garden. Beautiful 
crimson color, solid and of the best quality. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 60c., 2 ozs. $1.10, fb. $1.75. 
Livingston Globe. An all-around good sort, of 
distinct globe shape: delicious flavor. Un¬ 
surpassed for slicinjr Pkt. 10c.. oz. 40c., 2 
ozs. 75c., 54 lb. $1.25. 
Matchless. A very large-fruited and long- 
ket-ping, bright red Tomato. Remarkably 
solid. A very desirable variety. Pkt. 10c., 
07. 40c.. 2 ozs. 75c.. 54 lb. $1.25. 
♦Improved New Stone. Bright red; perfectly 
smooth. The largest, highest yielding, best 
keeping, finest flavored main crop variety in 
e.xistence. Highlv recommended. Pkt. 10c., 
07. 40c.. 2 ozs. 75c.. 54 lb. $1.25. 
Select Forcing Varieties 
♦Sunrise. The very best for forcing; none su¬ 
perior. Rich scarlet; medium size; solid and 
delicate flesh. Pkt. 25c.. 54 oz. 75c., 54 oz. 
$1.40, oz. $2.75. 
Stirling Castle. Medium-sized, bright scarlet 
fruits. Very productive. Pkt. 15c., 54 oz. 
40c., oz. 75c. 
Small Fruited or Preserving Varieties 
Pkt. 10c., 54 oz. 35c., oz. 60c. 
♦Yellow Plum. About 2 inches in length and 
% to 1 inch in diameter. Color bright yel¬ 
low; fleshy and of excellent flavor. 
Red Plum. Same as Yellow Plum, except in 
color. 
Red Peach. Fruits same shape and color as a 
peach. 
Red Cherry. Small fruits of a bright red color. 
Husk, or Strawberry. Enclosed in a husk; 
fruits small, yellow, and of very sweet flavor. 
Much used for preserving and making pies. 
TURNIPS 
Oni’ ounce loill sole about 100 feet of drill. 
Matures from 60 to 90 days according to variety. 
For early crop sow in Spring as soon as the 
ground can be worked and again in July and 
.Yugust in drills half an inch deep and 18 inches 
apart; thin out to 6 inches in the row. Sow 
Rutabaga in June and July in drills 2 feet apart; 
thin out to 9 inches in the row. Turnips do best 
in a rich light soil. 
Turnip, Purple Top White Globe 
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