Fairfield Seed and Bulb Co. Norwalk, Conn. 

Tomatoes—Pickling or Preserving Varieties 
Grow from Seed planted in the open ground as 
soon as warm. Need not be raised under glass. 
Bear fruit about the size of a plum, small pear or 
cherry and of a remarkably fine, sweet flavor. 
coe delicious when eaten as picked from the 
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Yellow Cherry. Fruit small, about 5-8 inch. in 
diameter, and perfectly round and smooth. Fine 
for preserves and pickles. 
Red Plum. Differs from Yellow Plum in color 
only, is a bright red. 
Red Pear. 

Used for preserving and to make 
“tomato figs’. Fruit pear-shaped and red. 
Red Cherry. Differs from Yellow Cherry in 
color only, being red. 4 
Any Pickling or Preserving variety: Packet, 10c; 
14 02., 40e., 0Z., 75€3 
Yellow Plum. Fruits plum shaped, clear yellow 
color. Used for preserves. 
Yellow Pear. Pear-shaped fruits of deep, clear 
yellow color. Esteemed for preserves. 
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An Acorn-Shaped Squash—Katen 
Like Grapefruit 
Des Moines or Table Queen. This small acorn-shaped squash—about 
5 to 6 inches long and 4 inches in diameter—is a sort of aristocrat among 
squashes. It appeals to thousands of cooks and housewives because of its 
dainty size, shape and attractiveness. The ease of serving is another 
point in its favor, being taken to table in its own shell and as hot as de- 
sired. [tis a novelty to most guests. Excellent when baked whole, then 
cut and served like grapetruit. his squash is very prolific, grows in 
much smaller space than the Hubbard varieties and easy to handle. 
You'll be doubly pleased if you plant several! hills this season. 
Pkt., 10¢; 0z., 15¢; 14 lb., 35c; 1 |b., $1.00. 

Des Moines or Table Queen 
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Cactus Seed Collection 
- Cactus Seed. 30 Varieties. Cactus makes very 
interesting House Plants, extremely odd and curious. 
Many have gorgeous blossoms, sweet scented and 
ploom prefusely. These oddest of all plants grow in 
many shapes and sizes, are easily grown. Thrive and 
- bloom with very little care and endure the heat and 
- dryness of the living room. Much pleasure may be 
derived in growing them for seed. Everyone is delight- 
ed and surprised at the odd appearance of a Cactus 
just sprouting. If you desire a fine collection of rare 
varieties, sow the seed in pots or boxes in a warm room 
in moist sand and the seed will grow quickly. Our 
fresh seed contains thirty different varieties. 
Packet of this rare seed 10c; 3 for 25c. 

