EARLY SUMMER CROOKNECK. Very early, 60 to 65 days. 
The bushy plant is very productive of attractive fruits, 
weighing about 2 pounds. The skin is distinctly warted and 
bears a bright yellow color, while the flesh is pale cream, 
firm and tender. A very good sort for home planting. 
GOLDEN HUBBARD. A very good variety of medium size; 
weight about 8 pounds. An excellent keeper on account ot 
its thick rind, which is of a beautiful golden color. 
IMPROVED HUBBARD. Large and warty Hubbard type. 
Shell dark green, hard, moderately warted. Flesh light 
orange, very dry and richly flavored. One of the best Winter 
Squashes. 
TABLE QUEEN OR DANISH. Small, dark, green, acorn shape. 
Flesh rich yellow, dry, richly flavored. Medium early. A good 
keeper. Easy to grow. 
WHITE BUSH SCALLOP. A popular variety bearing pro¬ 
fusely small, rather flat white Squashes with a distinci 
scalloped edge. Is very early and has a fine flavor. 
TOMATO 
Vs oz. to 100 ft., 2 oz. per acre. 
In February or March sow seeds lightly in roows in green¬ 
house, hotbed, or window box, and when plants have reached 
a height of 3 inches, transplant in hotbeds. About June 1, 
set out in open ground, 4 feet apart, giving plenty of well 
rotted manure to each plant. Water freely during hot 
weather. To obtain the best results, trellises or stakes 
should be used. Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 35c; lb. $1.00; 1 lb. $3.75. 
BONNY BEST. One of the very best early varieties for 
table and canning. Vine medium, not very hardy. Fruits 
medium sized, apple shaped, smooth, solid, bright scarlet in 
color, of excellent quality. 
CHALK'S EARLY JEWEL. A second early sort. Good for 
canning. Plant medium with open growth; prolific. Fruits 
medium large, smooth; scarlet, flattened globe-shaped. 
RUTGERS. An early variety produced in 1935. Plant large 
with thick stems and vigorous foliage. Fruits similar to Mar- 
globe, but flatter at stem end; bright red, smooth with 
thick walls and small seed cells; ripen from center; flesh 
red and firm and of low acidity. 
SPARK'S EARLIANA. One of the earliest scarlet fruited 
varieties. Medium size, almost seedless and solid. Vine open 
and spreading. A heavy bearer. Succeeds everywhere. 
MARGLOBE. The best general purpose Tomato recently in¬ 
troduced. Excellent home garden variety and particularly 
valuable for shipping. Plants thrifty and heavily productive 
and of long bearing period. Fruits uniform open scarlet; 
large; uniformly globe shaped; smooth, solid, and of dis¬ 
tinct qualit.y 
PRITCHARD (SCARLET TOPPER). Wilt resistant, of the 
type of plant known as self-topping or self-pruning. Mid¬ 
season to late and a heavy topper. Fruit globe shaped, deep 
scarlet, smmoth and solid. A good home and market va¬ 
riety and very popular for shipping. 80 to 85 days. 
GROUND CHERRY OR HUSK TOMATO. Fruits small, yellow, 
enclosed in loose paper husks. Very much prized for pre¬ 
serving. Pkt. 10c; 1 oz. 75e, postpaid. 
YELLOW PEAR. Enormously productive. Fine for salads or 
marmalade. Sweet and delicous. Small, yellow, pear-shaped 
fruits of exceedingly mild and pleasing flavor. 
TURNIP 
1 oz. to 100 ft., 2 to 3 lbs. per acre. 
For main crop, sow in open ground from May to July; for 
Winter use, during July and August. Set out in rows 1 1/2 
feet apart, allowing a space of 6 inches between the plants. 
Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 10c; 1/4 lb. 25c; 1 lb. 60c. 
PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAF. A medium early, very produc¬ 
tive variety. Tops medium small, upright, strap-leaved. 
Roots flat, purple red at the top, white below; flesh white, 
fine grained and tender. 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE. This variety may be grown to 
qiute a large size without developing signs of coarseness, it 
is of spherical shape with white skin, the upper one-third 
being colored reddish purple. Flesh pure white, firm, fine 
grained and of superior flavor. Good keeper. Fine for table 
use and stock feeding. 
SNOWBALL. A desirable sort for home use and early mar¬ 
kets. Tops small and erect. Roots medium sized, round, 
white throughout, crisp, sweet and tender. 
YELLOW ABERDEEN. Excellent for Winter use. Cut leaved, 
globular, quite smooth; color purple top, yellow below; flesh 
firm, tender, light yellow. 
BORTFIELD. The easiest harvested root crop. A good keeper; 
will keep through the average Winter in the field. Due to 
thick skin, is quite resistant to worm injury. A very heavy 
yielder. 
COW HORN. This variety is pure white; in shape like a 
carrot, growing nearly half out of the ground, and slightly 
crooked. It is delicate and well flavored. Used also as a 
green manuring crop. 
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