TOMATOES—Continued 
RUTGERS PT bid wae oo. ce vpkt. 10¢: oz. 45¢3" 42 1b551. 70; 1 lb. $5.00 
A main crop variety Biesier is the Marglobe with heavier foliage. Whine large fruit 
of fine quality, ripening from the inside out so when red on the outside, it is | on Gir ely ripe. 
A desirable feature for table use as well as for canning. Marketable in 72 days. 
STRAWBERRY OR GROUND CHERRY 
pkt. 10¢; oz. 45¢; 4 lb. $1.70; 1 lb. $5.00 
A low-vined spreading sort, producing small, yellow fruit ne in a loose husk. Not 
a true tomato. Used for preserving. Mar ketable in 86 days. 
RED CHERRY] = oes . .pkt. 10¢; oz. 45¢; 4¢ Ib. $1.70; 1 lb. $5.00 
Fruit small, about 5/8 inch in ‘diameter, perfectly round, and a caee and borne in 
heavy clusters. Marketable in 73 days. One of the best for preserving. 
YELLOW PLUM. . . : : pkt. 10¢; oz. 45¢; 3; 1b. $1.70; 1 lb. $5.00 
A yellow fruit-preserving variety with Ov al pais shaped fruit. Rrecreiamas in 73 days. 
YELLOW PEAR. . pkt. 10¢: oz. 45¢; %& lb. $1.70; 1 lb. $5.00 
Pear-shaped fruits of deep yellow. Ofheriae similar to Red ie Marketable in 
73 days. 
TURNIP 
Culture—Sow early varieties in April as soon as ground can be worked and in drills 14 inches 
apart. Main or late crop sorts can be sown up to August. Cover seed 1 inch and thin out 
4 to 6 inches in the row. Swedish or Rutabaga varieties for farm crop can be drilled about 
24 inches apart and thinned 8 to 10 inches apart. A first-class commercial fertilizer should be 
applied to the land rather than manure which toughens the roots. Cultivate well and frequently. 
An ounce of seed will sow 150 feet of drill or 11% lbs. to the acre. 
White Fleshed 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE. . . “pkt. 10¢:; oz. 20¢: 4% Ib. 60¢; I Ib. $1.90 
An all-purpose variety and maturing in about the same time as White Egg. Used 
extensively for home, market garden and shipping. Roots large, globe-shaped, very 
smooth with purple-red tops. Flesh, white, sweet and tender. Our strain of this turnip 
is unsurpassed in quality. 
PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAF. . . .pkt. 10¢; oz. 20¢; 4% Ib. 60¢: I lb. $1.90 
An unexcelled white turnip for early or late culture. Very productive and extensively 
used for home or market garden planting. Tops, medium small, upright and compact. 
Roots, flat, purple-red at top and white below. Flesh, white, fine-grained and tender. 
From planting to harvest, 60 days. 
WHITE EGG ; + pkt. 10¢; oz. 20¢; 4 1b. 60¢; 1 lb. $1.90 
One of the earliest and grown principally by Hente and market es for local demand. 
Roots, white, egg-shaped, 3 to 3% inches long, white fleshed and fine grained. Although 
not as large, equal to the above in quality. From planting to harvest, 60 days. 
SEVENGTOPs.. es, . « pkt. 10¢; oz. 20¢: 1b. 60¢: 1 Ib. $1.90 
A hardy variety and grown principally for greens and forage. vs largely for fall 
sowing and spring cutting as it stands severe “cold. Roots undesirable for food. 
COW HORN OR LONG WHITE... _..._ pkt. 10¢; oz. 20¢; 4% lb. 60¢; 1 lb. $1.90 
Grown largely for stock feed, but also desirable for garden ee Roots, 12 to 15 
pee long oe tapering. Flesh, white, tender and of mild flavor. From planting to 
arvest, 70 days. 
Yellow Fleshed 
GOLDEN BALL. . pee pists LO¢s 7 oz, 20¢; 1; lb. 60¢; 1 lb. $1.90 
Desirable for home and market gardens. Roots, medium size, globular, smooth and 
deep yellow. From planting to harvest, 65 days. 
YELLOW GLOBE OR STONE ... . pkt. 10¢; oz. 20¢; i lb. 60¢; 1 lb. $1.90 
A good sort for stock feed. Tops, large, erect, cut-leaved. Roots, ee round, smooth 
and pale yellow throughout. Quality, good. From planting to harvest, 80 days. 
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