Lettuce, New York No. 515, Improved 
GOLDEN CROSS 
BANTAM CORN 
One of the best of the hybrid Sweet 
Corns, having remarkable resistance 
to Stewart’s Disease, increased yield, 
ability to withstand adverse weather 
conditions, uniform 7 to 8 inch 
ears, and 10 to 14 rows of golden 
yellow kernels. 
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LETTUCE, NEW YORK No. 515, Improved 
is an early variety well adapted to Summer and early 
Fall production; resistant to tip burn, heads medium 
large, compact, attractive and an excellent commercial 
variety. 
RUTGERS, MAIN CROP TOMATO 
A popular second early variety desirable for market gar¬ 
deners, for canning and for juice. Plants are large, with 
thick stems and vigorous foliage; fruits are flattened at 
stem end, bright red, smooth, with thick, fleshy walls 
and small seed cells. It ripens from the center and is of 
low acidity. 
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