SELECTED SEEDS FOR HOME AND MARKET GARDENERS 
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Rutgers 
72 Days After Plant Setting 
A second early variety developed 
at the New Jersey Agricultural 
Experiment Station and introduced 
in 19 35. A cross of Marglobe and 
J. T. D., desirable for market gar¬ 
deners, for canning, regular pack 
and for juice. Plant large with 
thick stems and vigorous foliage. 
Fruits similar to Marglobe 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. 
Pkt., .10; oz., .75. 
Nystate (New) 
Early, Large, Heavy Cropper 
08 Days From Plant Setting 
This variety introduced by New 
York State Agricultural Experi¬ 
ment Station, Geneva. An excel¬ 
lent second early variety for mar¬ 
ket gardeners and canning; plants 
are vigorous, producing large 
fruits, smooth, deep red and quite 
free from cracking, being very 
mild and sweet. Pkt., .10; oz., .50. 
RUTGERS 
Yellow Ponderosa 
(A) Pritchard or Scarlet Topper 
73 Days From Plant Setting 
80 Days From Plant Setting 
Same as the red Ponderosa, except yellow. 
Pkt., .10; oz., .00. 
A scarlet, self-topping, disease-resistant 
variety introduced in 1931. It is a cross be¬ 
tween Marglobe and Cooper’s Special, and 
has inherited fine qualities from each parent; 
heavily productive. Fruits large, smooth, 
globular, solid, with thick walls and cross- 
sections; color light scarlet, not as intense 
as could be desired. Highly valuable for 
market garden use, and for long distance 
shipping; also used for canning. Pkt., .10; 
oz., .50. 
M irglobe 77 Days From Plant Setting 
This main crop variety has come into wide 
use by truckers and shippers, and in some 
sections by canners. Plant vigorous, with 
heavy foliage, resistant to Fusarium wilt 
and nail-head rust; moderately productive. 
Fruits medium large, nearly globular, deep 
red, smooth, solid, with thick walls and 
cross-sections; of fine quality. Pkt., .10; 
oz., .50. 
Gladiolas 
All bulbs listed are true to name and of first quality. Large No. 1 bulbs. This selection 
includes some of the best known large flowering varieties. 
Polar Ice —Purest white, tall. Early. 
Yvonne- —Large, bluish white. Early. 
Dr. Moody— Large, orchid, lavender. Early. 
Primrose Princess —Large, primrose yellow. 
Mariana —Tall, large, orange. 
1 Each of the Above 10 Varieties .50 
10 Each of the Above 
Gladiolus (Quality Mixture) 
This mixture is made up of well-balanced 
and popular colors. All are No. 1 large sized 
bulbs. 3 for .15; 12 for .50; 100 for $3.25. 
Picardy —Large, waxy, salmon pink. 
Joe Coleman —Large, ruffled, red. Early. 
Mrs. F. Pendleton —Bright rose pink blotch. 
Pellegrina —Pure dark violet blue. 
Dr. Bennett —Large, brilliant scarlet. 
3 Each of the Above 10 Varieties, $1.20 
10 Varieties, $3.00 
Gladiolus (Mixed) 
This mixture of well balanced colors of 
medium sized bulbs guaranteed to give good 
blooms. 5 for .20; 25 for .85; 100 for $1.00. 
(A) RECOMMENDED VARIETIES 
