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Winter: Banana. 
Hubbard. 
Table Queen (Des Moines or Oregon), small and 
fine-flavored. Oz., 20c. Pkts., 5c. 
SWISS CHARD (Spinach. Beet) — Sow January to Sep¬ 
tember; Large Ribbed White, leaves for greens 
and leafstalks good asparagus substitute. 
Lucullus, curly leaves, for greens, or chickens. 
Oz., 15c. Pkts., 5c. 
TOMATO —Sow January to March in hot-beds, outside 
in April; staking is advisable; Earliana, best 
early. 
Ponderosa (Beefsteak), best large. 
Scarlet Dawn, best new Stone-type, wilt-resistant. 
Stone, excellent solid. 
Yellow Pear, small, firm, mild. 
Ground Cherry, small, light green, in husks. Pkts., 
10c. 
Plants: March to May, Stone, Beefsteak, 20c. doz. 
TURNIP —Sow September to March; Purple Top Globe, 
fine table sort. 
Snowball. 
Orange Jelly (Golden Ball), best yellow. 
Seven-Top, for greens. Oz., 20c. Pkts., 5c. 
Roggli Swiss Giant Pansies 
(See page 42 for illustration 
showing size of flowers.) Packets, 25c. 
