(Cent, from page 78) 
permit. The last two or three workings of the soil should be very 
shallow. 
Earliness of tomatoes may be increased as much as one week or 
ten days by placing one tablespoon full of super phosphate 5 or ii 
inches directly under the place where each plant is to be set about 
one week before transplanting. It has been found that a side dressing 
with this fertilizer is not nearly as effective as where placed in this 
manner. 
Greenhouse growers should try our Super 
Select Grade of Tomato seed in comparison 
with the best they have been able to obtain 
from any other source; listed page 85. 
Tomato 
Bonny Best 
Bonny Best, Burrell's Special Selection, Crown Set 
73 days. Second to none as a general purpose tomato. Desirable for forcing 
under glass and used as a canning variety in northern sections; valuable for 
market, garden and shippers. Vine medium in size. Fruits handsome, uni¬ 
form, bright deep scarlet, red, globe shaped, slightly flattened, smooth and firm. 
Average weight of fruits 5 oz. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% oz., 2Sc) (oz., 90c) lb., $2.75) (lb., $10.00) (5 lbs., 
$44.00) prepaid. 
Bonny Best, Standar<j 
See Burrell’s Special Selection for general de- 
scriotion. 
! 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 30c) (1/4 lb., 90e) (lb., $3.00) (5 lb., $13.20) prepaid. 
p I 70 days. Resistant to wilt and nail-head rust. One of 
DreaK w uay the late Dr. Pritchard’s developments. Plants on the 
■ ■■■ order of Earliana. Vine light, open and spreading with 
medium foliage. While early and very prolific is inclined to sunburn in some 
sections. Not well suited to growing in South; fine for Utah and western Colo¬ 
rado. Fruits medium large, orange-red, globe shaped, smooth and uniform. 
Somewhat on the order of Marglobe, but with walls hardly as thick. Flavor 
mild and agreeable. Average weight of fruits 7 oz. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz., 35c) (% lb., $1.00) (lb., $3.50) (5 lbs., $15.40) 
prepaid. 
See Page 91 for Special Prices to Market Growers 
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