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WHEN YOU BUY SEEDS TRUST LANDRETH—NOT CHANGE 
TOMATO—Continued 
PINK OR PURPLE VARIETIES 
Dwarf Champion—110 Days. This is a late 
tomato of the dwarf or upright type. The plants 
have the habit of growth of peppers or eggplants 
rather than tomatoes. The foliage is dark green, 
the leaves large and broad like those of the potato. 
Because of the habit of growth, the plants may be 
set closer in the row and in rows closer together 
than ordinary varieties of tomatoes. The fruits are 
small to medium size, purple or pink in color and 
flattish round in shape. Pkt. 5c oz. 45c X lb- $1*50 
June Pink—90 Days. Is a pink Earliana—see 
Earliana for description. Pkt. 5c oz. 45c X lb. $1.50 
Glovel—100 Days. Called a Pink Marglobe. A 
new U. S. Dept, of Agriculture tomato created by 
crossing Pink Globe with Marvel. Medium sized, 
globular pink fruits on a medium sized vine. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 60c X lb. $2.00 
* LIVINGSTON’S GLOBE, LANDRETHS’ STRAIN—100 Days 
This variety has a large, coarse vine which protects the fruit from sunscald. The fruits are globular 
when small, becoming slightly flattened and very large when mature. Our strain of this variety is a distinct 
improvement on the old Pink Globe variety, in fact our opinion is that Landreths’ strain of Livingston’s 
Globe tomato can take the place of any of the old pink or purple varieties now grown. Try it. 
C. Picked Certified—pkt. 15c oz. 85c X lb. $2.75 Certified—pkt. 10c oz. 55c X lb. $1.75 
Uncertified—pkt. 5c oz. 35c X lb. $1.15 
Oxheart—118 Days. This is a very late tomato 
with long, thin vines and light foliage, extremely 
spreading in habit. The fruits are purple or pink 
in color, enormous in size, the shape of a beef heart, 
and with such a solid internal structure that there 
is very little room left for seed. Will not produce 
over 3X lbs. of seed to a ton of fruit. The flavor is 
very mild and sweet which is preferred by some 
people to the more acid flavors. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 70c X lb. $2.25 
Ponderosa or Brimmer—115 Days. The foliage 
of this variety is large and very spreading. The 
fruits are purple or pink in color, very large and 
flattish round in shape, somewhat irregular and a 
rough exterior. Some call this variety “Beef¬ 
steak,” while others use the same name for the 
Crimson Cushion, a red, large-fruited, flat variety. 
Since the internal structure is very solid, Ponderosa 
is favored by many as a home garden variety. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 55c X lb. $1.75 
YELLOW VARIETIES 
Golden Queen or Trophy—100 Days. The 
foliage of this variety is similar to Ponderosa. The 
fruits are medium to large in size, flattish round in 
shape, and a golden yellow color. If one prefers 
a mild, sweet flavored tomato, this is just the variety 
for them. Pkt. 5c oz. 45c X lb. $1.50 
Pear Shaped Yellow—100 Days. Small yellow 
fruit shaped like a pear. Pkt. 5c oz. 45c X lb. $1.50 
Plum-Shaped Yellow—100 Days. Same as plum¬ 
shaped red in every particular except in color. Used 
in pickling in whole form. Pkt. 5c oz. 45c X lb. $1.50 
TURNIP 
Native probably of Great Britain and Northern Europe. Four Ounces of Seed Will Sow 100 Yards 
of Row. Three Pounds Will Sow an Acre. Matures for Table 60 to 90 Days, According to Variety 
and Season. Breaks ground in 4 days. One inch high in 8 days under most favorable circum¬ 
stances in greenhouse 
WHITE FLESHED SORTS 
COW HORN OR LONG WHITE GREEN CROWNED—80 
Days. This variety is a pure white, except a dash of green in 
the crown. Cut leaf. It is a large cropper. Roots sometimes 
15 inches long. In shape it is very much like a long carrot, 
only it is blunt at the point and very often has a slight crook. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 10c 34 lb. 25c lb. 75c 
COW HORN RED CROWNED—80 Days. This is identical 
to the Green Crowned except that the crown is red. Flesh is 
tender and mild in flavor. Pkt. 5c oz. 10c 34 lb. 25c lb. 75c 
EARLY FLAT RED OR PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAF—50 
Days. This is a very early flat strap leaf Turnip with a red 
or purple crown. Root flat, about 2 inches in diameter, flesh 
white. Not equal to the Red Top Globe. Listed by us over 
100 years ago. Pkt. 5c oz. 10c 34 lb. 20c lb. 65c 
EARLY FLAT WHITE DUTCH—50 Days. This Turnip is 
very early and resembles the Early Flat Red or Purple Top in 
most respects except that the roots or bulbs are all white. 
Tops small and strap leaf. Listed by us over 100 years ago. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 10c 34 lb. 20c lb. 60c 
EARLY SNOWBALL—50 Days. The earliest and most 
perfectly formed round white Turnip for garden use. A small 
white globe, very quick in its growth and highly recommended 
as a Turnip of fine texture. Pkt. 5c oz. 10c 34 lb. 20c lb. 60c 
EXTRA EARLY RED OR PURPLE TOP MILAN—40 Days. 
This and the White Milan are the earliest Turnips in cultiva¬ 
tion. Similar but earlier than Purple Top Strap Leaf. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 10c 34 lb. 30c lb. 85c 
