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Page 12 THE WETSEL SEED COMPANY, HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA 
RUTABAGA 
improved American Purple-Top. 85 days. Large roots with 
yellow skin and purple tops, flesh pale yellow, fine¬ 
grained Pkt, 5c., oz. 10c., Vilb. 20c., lb. 60c.—postpaid 
SALSIFY OR OYSTER PLANT 
Mammoth Sandwich Island. Roots 7 to 8 inches long, flesh 
mild. Requires light, mellow soil, do not use fresh man¬ 
ure. Plants may remain out all winter. 2 ozs., seed will 
plant 100 feet of drill. Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c., 14ib 35c., lb. 
$1.25—postpaid. 
SPINACH 
Sow seed early in spring and make succeeding sowings 
every 10 days until late April. For fall crop, sow in Aug¬ 
ust, for winter crop, in September or October. 1 oz. of 
seed will plant 100 feet of drill, 10 to 12 lbs an acre. 
All Spinach seed sent postpaid 
Bloomsdale Long-standing. 45 days. More heavily crumpled 
than the following. Excellent for late sowing to carry 
over winter. ' 
Bloomsdale Reselected. 40 days. Growth up-right, with 
thick dark green, crumpled leaves. 
Giant Nobel Thick-Leaf. 42 days. Heavy yielder of me¬ 
dium green thick, tender leaves. 
Old Dominion. 40 days. Blight-resistant. Large, dark green 
heavily crumpled leaves. 
Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c., !4ib. 20c., lb. 40c. 
SQUASH 
Sow seed in early spring, in hills about 4 feet apart for 
bush varieties, and 6 to 8 feet for the running sorts. 
All Squash Seed sent postpaid 
SUMMER SQUASH 
Cocozelle Bush. 60 days. Deep green fruits, marked with 
yellow and green, often 14 inches long, tender and 
sweet. Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c., !4lb. 30c., lb. 90c. 
Early White Bush (Pattypan). 55 days. Fine dwarf sort 
producing many small white Squashes. Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c., 
1/4 lb. 25c., lb. 80c. 
Early Yellow Bush Scallop (Golden Cluster). 60 days. Fruit 
flat, scalloped, pale yellow. Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c., I4lb. 25c. 
lb. 80c. 
Fordhook. Delicious fruit 8 to 10 inches long, with creamy 
white skin. Excellent when small or when fully grown. 
Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c., !4lb. 25c., lb. 80c. 
Golden Summer Crookneck. Fruit about 1 foot long, bright 
yellovv', with crooked neck. Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c., !4lb. 25c., 
lb. 80c. 
WINTER SQUASH 
Banana. 110 days. Fruits often 21/2 feet long and 6 inches 
across, shell gray-green, flesh yellow with small seed- 
cavity. Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c., !4lb. 25c., lb. 75c. 
Hubbard. Most popular Winter Squash. Fruits hard, with 
yellow flesh of rich quality. Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c., !4lb. 25c. 
lb. 90c. 
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Rutgers Tomato 
TOMATO 
Sow seed in hotbed or flats in February or March, when 
plants make 4 leaves transplant, and when danger of frost 
is over, set in the open ground. 1 oz. of seed should make 
1500 plants. 
All Tomoto seed sent postpaid 
Beefsteak. 90 days. Wilt-resistant. A main-crop variety 
for home and market gardens. Fruit large, flat, smooth, 
bright scarlet. Pkt. 5c., oz. 35c., !4lb. $1.25. lb. $4.25. 
Bonny. Best, certified. 73 days. Standard early, smooth, 
bright red fruits, ripening to the stem. Pkt. 5c., oz. 30c 
1 / 4 lb. 80c., lb. $2.75. 
Breok O'Day. 70 days. Wilt-resistant. Early and extreme¬ 
ly productive. Fruits large, smooth, globe-shaped, bright 
red. Desirable for both home and market garden. Pkt. 
Sc., oz. 35c., i/ 4 lb. $1.10, lb. $3.75. 
Brimmer. 90 days. A large-fruited variety for home gard¬ 
ens. Uniform in size, flat, dark pink, coreless and solid, 
flavor very mild. Pkt. 5c., oz. 50c., !4lb. $1.75, lb. $6.25. 
Early Detroit. 82 days. Fruit nearly globe-shaped, firm, 
purplish pink. Vigorous, productive vines. Pkt. 5c., oz. 
35c., V 4 lb. $1.10, lb. $3.75. 
French American. 90 days. Our own introduction. Fruits ''' 
especiallv ■'^ine for slicing. Mild in flavor, without acid, 
very solid, with few seeds, frequently weighs 2 to 3 lbs. 
each. Pkt. 10c., oz. 45c., lAlb. $1.50, lb. $5.50. 
Greoter Baltimore. (Cert. Ind. Strain.) 83 days. Wilt-re¬ 
sistant. A superb second-early and main-crop Tomato. 
Fruit red. Preferred by canners because of quality. Pkt. 
5c., oz. 30c., 14 lb. 80c., lb. $2.75. 
John Beor. 73 days. Bright red, smooth, even-ripening 
fruit. Heavy yielder. Pkt. 5c., oz. 25c., 141b. 70c., lb. 
$2.50. 
June Pink. 60 days. The earliest pink variety and in de¬ 
mand on many markets. Pkt. 5c., oz. 30c., 141b. $1.00, 
lb. $3.50. 
Marglobe Certified. 77 days. Pkt. 5c., oz. 30c., 141b. 90c. 
lb. $3.25. 
New Stone. 86 days. Standard main crop sort. Fruits oval, 
solid and smooth. Pkt. 5c., oz. 25c., 141b. 75c., lb. $2.25 
Oxheart. 90 days. Fruit often weigh 3 lbs. Skin pink, flesh 
firm, sweet, and almost seedless. Pkt. 5c., oz. 55c., 14 
lb. $1.75, lb. $6.50. 
Ponderosa. 88 days. One of the largest Tomatoes. Fruit 
solid, smooth, and of good quality. Desirable for home 
use. Pkt. 5c., oz. 35c., y 4 lb. $1.35, lb. $5.00 
Pritchard or Scarlet Topper. 73 days. A recent introduc¬ 
tion. Fruit large, smooth, almost round, and carries the 
