SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS 
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Tomato — Continued 
Pkts. any variety Tomato 
10c. each, except where noted 
Scarlet Dawn. New Early. Awarded All America Gold Medal for 1935 
Chalk’s Early Jewel. Medium size, bright red, 
smooth and solid; vines vigorous and heavy crop¬ 
per; production continues over a long season; one 
of the best all-around second early. For many 
years a system of plant selection has been carried 
out in the growing of our tomato seed that has 
resulted in remarkably fine strains. The Chalk’s 
Early Jewel has received particularly rigid selec¬ 
tion. You will find this stock exceptionally fine. 
Per oz., 35c.; J^-lb., $1.00; lb., $3.50. 
Marglobe 
Rutgers. A new, very productive second early 
Tomato developed by the New Jersey Experiment 
Station. Attractive, large, globe-shaped, scarlet, 
exceptionally thick fleshed, fine quality; ripens first 
in the center, about ten days earlier than Improved 
Stone. Plant large and vigorous. A valuable va¬ 
riety for main crop. Per oz., 45c.; J4-Ib., $1.35; lb., 
$4.50. 
Dwarf Stone. Best of the dwarf varieties. Plant 
short, compact, tree-like, requiring no support; 
fruit large, bright red and solid. Per oz., 45c.; 
54-lb., $1.35; lb., $4.50. 
Improved Stone. Large, bright, scarlet, very 
smooth, ripening evenly; solid and firm. This most 
important main crop variety has received rigid 
selection with the result it is the finest stock we 
know of. It is earlier than the old strain and only 
11 days later than Pritchard, or 82 days from 
setting plants to marketable fruits. Per oz., 35c.; 
54-lb., $1.00; lb., $3.50. 
Marglobe. A disease-resistant variety introduced 
by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Globe 
shaped, bright scarlet inside and out, very solid, 
almost coreless and productive; in season about 5 
days earlier than Stone. Per oz., 40c.; 54-lb., $1.20; 
lb., $4.00. 
Oxheart. A very large, late, pink-fruited tomato. 
It is oxheart in shape, heavy and solid, setting in 
clusters of 3 to 7, has few seeds and excellent 
quality. A novelty in size and shape, but not a 
market variety. Per oz., 85c. 
Ponderosa. This excels in size, weight and solid¬ 
ity. Its color is purplish pink, and almost seedless. 
Per oz., 50c.; 54-lb., $1.65; lb., $5.50. 
Golden Queen. A yellow sort of first quality. 
Solid, very smooth, large and ripens early. Per oz., 
50c.; 54-lb., $1.50; lb., $5.00. 
Yellow Pear. Pear shaped and used for pickling 
or preserving. Per oz., 50c.; 54 _ lb-, $1.65; lb., $5.50. 
Red Plum. Similar to the Pear, except in shape, 
which is full at top instead of tapering, and used 
for the same purposes. Per oz., 50c.; 54-lb., $1.65; 
lb., $5.50. 
Red Cherry. A small, round, red tomato; size 
and shape like a cherry. Per oz., 50c.; 54~lb., $1.65; 
lb., $5.50. 
Strawberry or Ground Cherry. This grows in a 
husk or pod, and may be kept all winter if the 
husks are not removed. The fruit is yellow and 
has a very sweet, pleasant flavor; may be eaten 
raw, but is generally used for preserves. Per oz., 
50c.; 54-lb., $1.65; lb., $5.50. 
