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Plant Good Seeds or Pay the Penalty 
“Ye Reap What Ye Soiv” 
HALL'S PREMIUM TOMATOES 
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(^Ol.DEN PONDEROSA—Largest of the yellow tomatoes and 
similar to Ponderosa except in color of fruit. Pkt. 10c; oz. 60c; 
% lb. $2.00; lb. $7.00. 
LIVINGSTON’S OXIIEART—There is great rivalry among back¬ 
yard and kitchen-gardeners to see which can grow the finest 
Oxheart in shape and size. Specimens weighing three pounds 
or more are quite common. While the Oxheart is not a heavy 
yielder, being simiiar to Ponderosa in this respect, the grower 
for market is going to find the Oxheart a mighty attractive 
sort. They sell on sight. The skin is pink, same as Livingston’s 
Globe. It is almost seedless. The fiavor has just that delicious 
Tomato quality that every lover of this fruit knows so well. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 75c; % lb. !i!2..50. 
FAMOUS BRIMMER TOMATO—In size, solidity, meatiness, pro¬ 
ductiveness and especialiy in quality, no tomato can compare 
with Brimmer. Fruits weighing from 1 to 1% lbs. are not 
ragarded as particularly large, for they frequently weigh over 
2 lbs. They are practically all meat, have no core and very 
few seeds. They are free from acid and can be enjoyed by 
those who can not eat acid fruits. Pkt. 10c; oz. 75o; % lb. $2..50; 
lb. $8.00. 
TURNIP 
CULTURE—For early use, sow as soon as the ground can be worked. 
The ruta bagas sow early in July, and the other winter turnips 
sow from the middle of July to the middle of August. Turnip seed 
is generally sown broadcast, but can also be sown in drills 12 inches 
apart, and can be cultivated; in this manner they will produce a 
large crop. 
EXTRA EARLY PURPLE TOP MILAN—Of medium size, very sweet, 
of ivory both inside and out. Oz. 10c; lb. 25c; lb. 75c. 
EARLY WHITE PLAT DUTCH—Pure white and flat. Best for spring 
planting. Oz. 5c; lb. 15c; lb. 50c. 
RED OR PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAVED—For fall sowing and main 
crop this is the best variety. White flesh and purple top. Oz. 5c; 
Vt lb. 15c; lb. 50c. 
PURPLE-TOP WHITE GLOBE—Best market turnip. Enormous pro¬ 
ducer and extensively grown for fall and winter use. Oz. 5c; 
^ lb. 20c; lb. 60c. 
IMPROVED AMERICAN PURPLE TOP RUTA BAGA—A hardy, pro¬ 
ductive variety with small neck; roots are large, oblong or glo¬ 
bular in form, with a very small tap root; color bright yellow with 
a purple top; flesh very solid, tender and sweet. Oz. 5c; % lb. 15c; 
lb. 50c. 
SEVEN TOP—Grown exclusively for the tops, which are used for 
greens. Oz. 5c; y^ lb. 15c; lb. 50c. 
HALL'S SELECTED TOBACCO SEEDS 
Tobacco 
THE CROP THAT MADE 
KENTUCKY FAMOUS 
CULTURE—Seed is sown in February in a plant 
bed which is protected by a thin cotton cloth 
and set about June first in highly fertilized 
ground in rows three and a half by three feet. 
Cultivate often and worm and sucker as 
needed. One ounce sows 50 square yards, suf¬ 
ficient to set two or three acres. 
SHIPP’S ROOT-ROT RESISTANT STAND-UP 
WHUrE BURLEY TOBACCO SEED—Latest 
Improved type of Pure Stand-Up White Burley 
Tobacco. Produces a bright grade of tobacco— 
on either old land or virgin soil—with color, 
quality and weight. Grows the Light Colory 
cigarette and smoking tobacco that brings the 
highest price on the market. Get the most out 
of your land and labor. Insure your crop 
against root-rot, the tobacco disease that in¬ 
fects about 60% of all Burley tobacco land, 
by planting this seed. Carefully recleaned and 
tested. In originators sealed packages. 
$1.50 per oz.; % oz. 75o. Those who want a 
Kelley or Judy Type of Burley tobacco in a 
root-rot resistant strain, will find this type 
highly satisfactory. 
The Root-Rot Resistant Burley (left and right) and common variety of White 
Burley (center), showing the difference In early growth of resistant 
and susceptible strains when grown on diseased toll. 
STANDARD BURLEY V.YltlETlES Pkt. 25c; Vz oz. COc; oz. $1.00; % lb. $3.50. 
IMPROVED WHITE BURLEY—The stalks are large and strong, keeping the leaves above the ground. Easy to cure, 
and producing a heavy yield of rich bright leaves. 
JUDY’S PRIDE TYPE OP WHITE BURLEY—This variety has won great popularity in certain sections of Kentucky 
and Tennessee and we think it a good stand-up hurley. 
KELLEY’S TYPE OF STAND-UP WHITE BURLEY—This is a splendid selection from the Stand-Up strain of hurleys. 
We do not know of any hurley t.obacco that will make more money for the farmers than this variety. 
