Vegetable Seeds 55 
Tomato, Acme 
Everbearer Tomato 
Disease Resistant Tomatoes 
4004 SCARLET DAWN. Wilt-resistant, rust- 
resistant. Wonderful new Tomato of the deep 
Marglobe red color, globe-shaped, earlier and 
rounder than Pritchard, Scarlet Topper. Received 
Honorable Mention at the Cornell and the Con¬ 
necticut Experimental Station trials as well as in 
the All-America. Pkt. lOc; oz. 40c;0z. T5c. 
4003 MARGLOBE. Disease Resistant. Introduced 
by the U.S. Dept, of Agriculture for its resistance 
to “wilt” and “nail head rust.” Scarlet fruited 
main crop variety; result of cross between Marvel 
and Globe; retains best characteristics of each. 
Pkt. 8c; Vj, oz. 23c; Oz. 43c. 
4001 PRITCHARD, or Scarlet Topper. All- 
America Gold Medal. Disease resistant variety 
developed by the late Dr. Pritchard of U.S. 
Dept, of Agriculture. Plant comparatively small 
but branching and a true self topper. Fruitsmedium 
size, smooth, solid, heavy, globe shaped, rich 
dark red both outside and in. Ripens only a few 
days later than Earliana. Superior Tomato in 
yield and quality. Pkt. 8c; oz. 23c; Oz. 43c. 
4101 RUTGER’S. Disease Resistant. Improve¬ 
ment over Marglobe. Brought out by New Jersey 
Experimental Station where it was heaviest 
yielding variety. Almost round in shape, ripens 
from the inside out, bright red and wonderful 
. quality. Pkt. lOc; oz. 30c; Oz. 30c. 
4099 BREAK O’DAY. Another wilt-resistant 
Tomato produced by Dr. Pritchard of the U.S. 
Dept, of Agriculture. Same color, shape and size 
as Marglobe but earlier. Bright red, extra early 
and deep globe shaped. Pkt. 8c; oz. 30c; 
Oz. 30c. 
Yellow Fruited Tomatoes 
4120 YELLOW OXHEART. Has all the qualities 
of the Oxheart with its big heavy meaty fruits. 
Rich golden-yellow. Pkt. lOc; oz. 40c; 
Oz. 73c. 
4118 GOLDEN COLOSSAL. The best yellow 
Tomato. Large Ponderosa and like it in every 
way except color. Very sweet. Fine for preserv¬ 
ing. Pkt. lOc; oz. 33c; Oz. 63c. 
4150 
Vegetable 
Collection 
Shown in 
Color, 
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6 Pkts. 
75c Value 
Only 50c 
Tomatoes 
CULTURE. Tomato seed should be started early, 
by March or early April in hot beds or In boxes 
or pots in the house. An extra transplanting 
into other pots or cold frames is beneficial for 
root development before finally setting outdoors, 
when it Is warm. Do not crowd Tomato plants. 
You want short stocky plants rather than tall 
spindly ones. One ounce should produce 2500 
to 3000 plants. If set 36 x 24 Inches apart you will 
need about 7200 per acre. 
Scarlet Fruited Tomatoes 
4084 SPECIAL STRAIN EARLIANA. Seed from 
Crown Fruits. This strain has been especially 
selected for depth, smoothness and uniformity 
of fruit and yet is earlier than the regular strain. 
Super finequality. Pkt. 1 Oc; )4oz. 30c;0z. 30c. 
4083 EARLIANA, REGULAR. Pkt. 3c; oz. 
23c. 
4081 EVERBEARER. Long bearing season. You 
can pick as early as Earliana, and yet keep on 
picking for a long season after. Pkt. 3c; oz. 
23c; Oz. 40c. 
4082 BURBANK. Bright red fruits, medium size, 
smooth, well formed and ripening evenly all over. 
Pkt. 3c; oz. 23c; Oz. 43c. 
4087 RED RIVER. An extra early. Developed at 
North Dakota Experiment Station. The most 
solid and meaty early sort ever. At a Canadian 
Station it outyielded all other sorts. Fruits slight¬ 
ly flattened, smooth, bright scarlet with solid 
meat of splendid flavor. Pkt. lOc; 54 oz. 30c. 
4089 BONNY BEST. Right after the Earliana. One 
of the very best scarlet.varieties for home garden 
or market. Fruits round, smooth, medium size 
and ripen evenly. Flesh firm, very productive. 
Pkt. 3c; 54 oz. 20c; Oz. 33c. 
4097 NEW STONE. King of the Reds. Main crop 
variety. Uniformly large size, smooth and very 
solid, and of best table quality. Fine for canning. 
Pkt. 3c; 54 oz. 20c; Oz. 33c. 
Bradley’s Cleveland Banner 
The Tomato of the Year 
4088 BRADLEY’S CLEVELAND BANNER. 
Never before have we experienced as much real 
pleasure in offering a new variety as we experience 
in offering this wonderful new Tomato originated 
by Mr. William E. Vail of Yorktown Heights, 
N. Y., the originator of several excellent varieties 
which today are well known to almost all Tomato 
growers. It is with a great deal of pride that we 
offer to discriminating gardeners this latest result 
of Mr. Vail’s farsighted and painstaking work 
which he personally has named for Mr. Bradley. 
In our trial growings and in the propagation fields 
this marvelous tomato has excelled all other 
comparable sorts to the extent that it truly de¬ 
serves the attention of every gardener. The large 
uniform smooth dark crimson fruit ripen ten days 
ahead of other midseason sorts and continue in full 
fruit until frost. The slightly flattened globe- 
shaped fruits are very solid and meaty with very 
little acid content, making an ideal variety for 
canning or slicing. A vigorous grower, heavy 
producer and a fruit of fine appearance and ex¬ 
cellent quality. Bradley’s Cleveland Banner is 
destined to take its place among leading Tomato 
varieties. Pkt. 13c; 54 oz. 40c. 
Small Fruited Preserving Tomatoes 
Small Fruited Tomatoes 
4123 SMALL PRESERVING. A mixture compris¬ 
ing Red and Yellow, Cherry, Peach, Pear, Plum, 
Currant and Husk 'Tomatoes. Very desirable for 
preserves and canning. Pkt. 8c; 54 oz. 23c; 
Oz. 43c. 
Purple-Pink Tomatoes 
4103 ACME. Popular purple, early ripening, medium 
size, slightly oval and smooth. Reddish-purple 
with deep scarlet flesh which is sohd and meaty. 
Pkt. 3c; 54 oz. 23c; Oz. 40c. 
4111 BEAUTY. Popular purplish-pink for medium 
early or main crop. Vines vigorous, heavy bearing, 
fruits medium to large, solid, very smooth, ex¬ 
cellent flavor, and ripen well around the stem. 
Pkt. 3c; 54 oz. 23c; Oz. 40c. 
4110 LIVINGSTON’S GLOBE. Most popular 
purple-pink sort for market and canning. Vigorous 
grower, heavy producer of Arm solid fruits, which 
are very deep, large and heavy. Pkt. 5c; 54 oz. 
23c; Oz. 43c. 
4108 PONDEROSA. Largest and heaviest Tomato 
grown. Glowing purple-crimson. Considered by 
many the best table variety. Pkt. 5c; 54 oz. 
40c. 
4112 OXHEART. Oxheart is very large and h-avy 
with thick flesh and few seeds. Pkt. lOc; 54 oz. 
40c; Oz. 75c. 
Peat Moss 
Improved 
Granulated 
An organic material 
that contributes humus 
content to the soil. It 
assures moisture to the soil, is capable of absorb¬ 
ing 12 times its weight in moisture. Peat Moss lightens 
heavy clay soil, binds sandy soil, is free from weed 
seeds or fungus growth of any kind. It is clean, odorless 
and pleasant to work with. Makes fine winter mulch, 
is fine medium for packing and storing dahha and 
other tubers, roots and fruit. Economical to use. One 
large bale will spread 300 sq. ft. Splendid for lawn top 
dressing. 
F.O.B. Cleveland by Freight or Expre.ss 
Large Bale, 20 bushels. 180 lbs. Ea. $4.23.^ 
Qarden ffloves 
Have Every Feature You Want 
in a Garden Glove 
All-Leather— DIRT PROOF— Durable 
SOFT — Comfortable — WASHABLE 
Easy on the hands and easy to wearl 
Economical, too—outwear 6 pairs of ordinary fabric 
gloves, are washable and can be used the year round 
for garden, housework, yard, painting, furnace, 
garage, etc. You’ll like them. 
Sizes for Women (small, medium, large) for Men 
(small, medium, large). Price, 75 cents a pair, post¬ 
paid (2 pair $1.40.) 
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