Hurpee’s New and Special \/egetables 
; 1152 Tomato, 
Michigan State Forcing 
75 days. Developed for greenhouse growing, but just as satisfac- 
tory for outdoor gardens. It is especially bred and catalogued for 
those who train their plants to stakes and prune them to one or 
two stems, which is an excellent growing method for the home 
garden. Plants are vigorous, wilt resistant, self pollinating and 
productive. Fruits are globular, smooth, solid, bright scarlet and 
weigh about 5 ozs. each. Quality compares favorably with that 
of Marglobe, the standard by which most tomatoes are judged. 
Pkt. 15¢; 14 oz. 40¢; oz. 70¢. 





























is Bush Bean, Medai Refugee 
65 days. A mosaic-resistant Refugee bean with white seed. Pods 
grow 4 in. long, are round, stringless and silvery green in color. 
Desirable for home and market growing; splendid for canning, 
Plants are sturdy, spreading and bear profusely over a long sea- 
son. All-America Bronze Medal Winner. Pkt. 20¢; 2 pkts. 35¢. 
53 Bush Bean, Long Island 
Long Pod 
49 days. An early snap bean with extremely long pods, 7 in. and 
more in length, slightly curved, flat, medium light green, string- 
less and of good quality. Valuable for the home garden and prom- 
ising for market use. Plants are early and prolific yielders. 
Honorable Mention, All-America Selections. Pkt. 20¢; 14 lb. 75¢. 
50 Bush Bean, Streamliner 
51 days. Pods are exceptionally long, 7 in. and more in length, 
straight, flat and entirely stringless at all stages of growth. Ideal 
for home and market growing. Pkt. 15¢; 12 lb. 35¢; lb. 65¢. 
84 Pole Bean, Decatur 
68 days. Productive snap bean of high quality; absolutely string- 
less, dark green, round pods 6 to 8 in. long. Resistant to mosaic 
and common rust. Seeds are small and white and if allowed to 
ripen are useful for soup or baking. A true all-purpose variety. 
All-America Silver Medal Winner. Pkt. 20¢; 2 pkts. 35¢. 
Michigan State Forcing Tomatces 


1079 Tomato, Bounty 
61 days. Bounty tomato was developed and released 
by the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion. In our trials, the plants are of about the same 
i size as Victor, well suited to close planting in the 
home garden. The scarlet fruits are slightly larger 
than those of Victor, smoother, deeper and remark- 
ably free from stem-end cracks. Both varieties are 
best adapted for growing in the upper half of the 
United States. Pkt. 15¢; 12 oz. 50¢; oz. 90¢. 
1073 Tomato, Victor 
60 days. All-America Bronze Medal Winner. A first- 
early, heavy cropping tomato with fruit the size and shape 
worthy of a midseason variety. Developed at the North 
Dakota Experiment Station especially for the Northern 
States, Canada, as well as dry and mountain areas. 
Tomatoes are scarlet, very uniformly colored, average 
5 ozs. in weight, semi-globular, fairly smooth and refined. 
Plants are small, short, and may be set as close as 2 it. 
apart in the row; they are not suited to pruning and 
staking. Amazingly productive over a long period. 
Pkt. 15¢; 14 oz. 50¢; oz. 90¢. 
W. Atlee Burpee Co., Philadelphia 99 
Bounty 
Tomatoes 

