Tomatoes, continued 
©Certified Marglobe. 118 days. A remarkable 
f >ure scarlet, globe-shaped variety of extra- 
arge size and early maturity. It is resistant 
to nail-head rust and fusarium wilt. 
Oxheart. A heart-shaped Tomato with thick, 
mild, pink flesh and very few seeds. Attains 
great size and weight. Matures late. Pkt. 
5 cts.; Koz- 40 cts.; oz. 75 cts.; yib. $2. 
Ponderosa. 110 days. Vines are of strong 
growth. When planted in rich soil, and 
pruned to single stem, the fruit often reaches 
one pound in weight. 
©Pritchard or Scarlet Topper. 112 days. A 
new midseason variety. Fruits large, smooth, 
and round. Fine for market. 
Large Red Plum. A small-fruiting Tomato 
of good size. Fine for preserves. 
Red Pear. A pear-shaped variety of small- 
fruiting Tomato. Fine for preserves. 
Stirling Castle. An excellent sort for forcing 
under glass, as well as for outdoor culture. 
Fruit bright, glossy red, smooth, of fine 
flavor, and very early. Pkt. 5 cts.; H°z. 
40 cts.; oz. 75 cts.; Mlb. $2. 
Strawberry (Winter or Ground Cherry). 85 
days. The small fruits, enclosed in a husk, 
have a flavor like strawberries, and may be 
preserved like plums. The vines are always 
heavily loaded with fine fruits. 
The Stone. 120 days. Very large, perfectly 
smooth fruits are bright scarlet, solid, meaty, 
with few seeds. Ship and keep well. 
Yellow Plum. 100 days. Fruits are yellow, 
oval, and very smooth. Used for preserves. 
Turnips 
For early crop, sow as soon as the ground can 
be prepared, in drills 15 inches apart, and thin 
the plants to stand 6 inches apart. Sow, for 
succession, at intervals of two weeks until the 
last week in July, and from that time onward 
until the last of August, sow for main crop. The 
sowings should always be made just before a 
rain, if possible, as the success of the crop de¬ 
pends in a great measure upon quick germination 
and rapid growth in the young plants. 
One ounce of seed will sow 250 feet of drill; 
1 to 3 pounds, an acre 
Price: Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 141 b. 25 cts.; 
V 2 lb. 40 cts.; lb. 65 cts. 
Budlong White Rock. Obtained by years of 
selection and grows much smoother than 
White Rock. 
©Early Red-topped Globe. 60 days. A large, 
handsome, globe-shaped Turnip; excellent 
for the table and extensively grown and 
pitted for fall and winter use. Remarkable 
for its heavy yield per acre. 
©Early White Egg. 49 days. Pure white; egg- 
shaped; grows rapidly and is fine-grained, 
sweet, delicate-flavored, and solid. 
©MACOMBER. Resembles White Rock, but 
much earlier. The favorite in this section. 
©Purple-Top Strap-Leaf. 56 days. Grown 
largely for fall and winter crops. 
Rutabaga 
Sow 1 pound of seed per acre 
Improved American. 85 to 90 days. Large, 
firm, yellow roots which keep well, and are of 
good flavor. Hardy, a heavy cropper, and ex¬ 
cellent for either table or stock. Pkt. 5 cts.; 
oz. 15 cts.; 25 cts.; y\b. 40 cts.; Ib. 65 cts. 
Seed Disinfectants 
SEMESAN BEL. An instantaneous dip-dis¬ 
infectant for seed potatoes. 
4-oz. tin, 45c. 5-Ib. tin, $6.75 100-Ib. drum 
1-Ib. tin, $1.50 25-Ib. pail, $31 300-Ib. drum 
SEMESAN. A general dis¬ 
infectant for many vege¬ 
table and flower seeds or 
bulbs and certain plant- 
diseases. 
3^joz. pkt. 10c. 25-Ib. pail, 
2-oz. tin, 35c. $45.50 
1-Ib. tin, $2.25 100-Ib.drum 
5-Ib. tin, 9.90 300-Ib. drum 
SEMESAN JR. A dust dis- 
~ , infectant for seed corn. 
2-OZ TDiCt” 1 hp 
4-oz. tin, 30c. 5-Ib. tin, $3.25 100-Ib. drum 
1-Ib. tin, 75c. 25-Ib. pail, $14 300-Ib. drum 
CERESAN. A dust disinfectant for wheat, oats, 
barley, and certain other cereals. 
1-Ib. tin, 70c. 100-Ib. drum, $47.60 
5-Ib. tin, $3 300-Ib. drum, $130.05 
25-Ib. pail, $12.75 
Prices subject to change without notice 
NuGreen and Special Semesan 
Grass Disinfectants for Brown-Patch 
Prevention and Control 
We are the distributors of all of the DuBay 
Seed Disinfectants for seeds and bulbs. 
A HORMONE POWDER 
NO SOLUTIONS — NO SOAKING 
For Dusting Seeds and Soil, Rooting Cuttings 
Most Potent of All Plant Hormones 
Prices: The $1.00 jar contains two fluid 
ounces when packed. In case the powder has 
settled it will fluff to original volume with a 
light shaking. It will treat up to 3,000 
cuttings. 
For commercial growers, a package of one 
pound (16 oz. avoir.) is priced at Five 
Dollars, and will treat up to 30,000 cuttings. 
Auxilin 
The Miracle Root-grower Now Available! 
What is AUXILIN? AUXILIN—the miracle 
root-grower—is a hetero-auxin, with its active 
ingredient —indolebutyric acid —that actually in¬ 
duces strong, healthy roots to grow on cuttings 
from plants, shrubs, and trees. 
How is AUXILIN used? AUXILIN comes 
packaged in liquid form for water dilution. No 
special equipment or experience needed. Simply 
follow directions using graduated phial furnished. 
J^oz. (Will treat up to 600 cuttings).$0 50 
y£oz. (Will treat up to 1,800 cuttings).... 1 00 
3 ozs. (Will treat up to 12,000 cuttings).. 6 00 
8 ozs. (Will treat up to 30,000 cuttings)... 12 00 
18 Vegetable Seeds, Etc. 
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