Olds’ Wilt an 

Marglobe. 
433. MARGLOBE. (80 days.) The 
perfect tomato. Wilt-resistant and rust- 
resistant. A new variety that is attracting 
Resists nail-head rust 
Has proven successful 
under the most severe test. Pure scarlet 
in color, globular in shape, extra large, 
smooth, early, beautiful in appearance and 
very productive. Above all, the quality is 
most excellent. Pkt., 5c; Ye 0z., 20c; oz., 
a lot of attention. 
and fusarium wilt. 
Olds’ Tomato Seed is produced from tomatoes 
grown exclusively for seed. One packet will pro- 
duce 200 plants. Two to four ounces will pro- 
duce enough plants for an acre. Tomatoes do 
well in practically any garden soil and take up 
little space. No home garden is complete without 
them. 
CULTURE: Start the seed indoors about the 
last of February. When 2 inches high transplant 
to 4 inches apart each way and again transplant 
to the open ground ag soon as danger of freezing 
is over, in rows 8 to 6 feet each way. Some 
growers train the vines on trellises so that the 
fruit will ripen earlier. Use Sage Hi-Caps for 
this crop, listed below. The figure after the va- 
riety shows time of picking after setting plants. 
For prices on larger quantities see our Wholesale 
Market Gardeners’ Price List, opposite page 5. 
431. BREAK O’ DAY. (70 days.) A new 
extra early, wilt-resistant tomato developed by 
the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Break 0’ 
Day matures with Harliana. The fruit resembles 
the famous Marglobe; it is the same color, shape 
and size and is the only early tomato of a deep 
globe shape. The fruits are solid with very 
few seeds and they will not crack. A bountiful 
yielder. Not satisfactory on all soils. Pkt., 5c; 
YY oz., 20c; o0z., 35c; % Ib., $1.05, postpaid. 

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medium large, globular, smooth and free from 
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Scarlet Dawn. 
SCARLET DAWN. (70 days.) 
ved Gold Medal Award in the 1935 
merica Contest. It is a cross of Clark’s 
Early on Marglobe and is earlier in season 
is of medium 
Fruits are 
both parents. The vine 
ides and puffiness. Bright scarlet ripen- 
Exceptionally attrac- 
the various trials which 
were sent out on this variety are very grati- 
fying. The picture shown above was taken 
of one cluster which contained 15 sound 
tomatoes. Some ripe, some just turning and 
others green but each free from cracks and 
Reports on 
35c; % Ib., $1.05, postpaid. : 
428. PRITCHARD. (76 days.) The 
new Pritchard is without doubt the best of 
the disease-resistant varieties. It resists the 

nail-head disease and also the tomato wilt. sound, This variety is wilt and rust re- 
In appearance it is similar to Marglobe, sistant. Pkt., 10c; Ye oz. 30c; oz., 55c; 
Scarlet in color, of good size and shape, Y, lb., $1.75, postpaid. 
the fruits borne in clusters of 5 and pro- 445. EARLY BALTIMORE. (73 
duced in abundance. It is a mid-season days.) A new early tomato resistant to 
variety requiring about 110 days to ripen 
from seed. About 5 days earlier than Mar- 
globe. The vine is short jointed and of 
low growth with heavy foliage. Pkt., 5c; 
Yo oz., 25c; oz., 40c; Y% lb., $1.20, postpaid. 
Sage Hi-Cap Will 
Make PROFITS 
Where None Existed Before 
PLANT MUCH EARLIER 
GROWTH VERY RAPID— 
Growth is forced very rapidly from the start due to the even 
temperature and ideal growing conditions afforded by this plant 
cover. Moisture is retained, crusting prevented, and a perfect 
mulch maintained around each plant. With these advantages, a 
much larger and hardier plant is formed weeks earlier than 
normal. The first few weeks of plant life without proper protec- 
tion are beset with peril—frost, hail, wind, rain, sometimes heat, 
cut worms, insects, birds, animals—all take their toll. The SAGE 
HI-CAP has been scientifically and practically designed against 
these evils and the assurance of a large and earlier crop makes 
the purchase and placing costs of these ‘‘individual hothouses’’ 
of minor importance. 
fusarium wilt. Excellent for market garden- 
ers, and for canning. Especially reeommended 
for Northwest growing conditions as it stands 
up well under extreme conditions of heat and 
dry weather. See page 31 for complete de- 
seription. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c; oz., 40c; 
Y, 1b., $1.20, postpaid. 



Break o’ Day. 
Small Fruited Tomatoes 
446. ~YELEOW (PEAR. Fruit ~a 
bright handsome yellow. Usually grown 
for preserves and ‘‘tomato figs.’’ Pkt., 
LO¢; 2 pkts., 155 9 (oz. S5C*0z.,, 65s 
Y, Ib., $2.05. 
447. YELLOW PLUM. 
even more popular for 
Yellow Pear. Grows in 
10¢3 2, pkts.,. 15¢: 
WY Vb., $2.05. 
448. YELLOW CHERRY. A very 
small, round yellow tomato used for pre- 
Serves. (LPKt., 10cs 2) pkts., bes 12) oz. 
35¢c; o2z., 65c; Y%4 Ib., $2.05. 
449, RED CURRANT. Smaller 
than Yellow Cherry and red in color. 
Used for pickles, preserves, etc. Pkt., 
10c; 2 pkts., 15c; Ye 0z., 35¢; oz., 65¢; 
Y% \b., $2.05. 
GROUND CHERRY 
455. HUSK TOMATO or GROUND 
CHERRY. The small yellow fruit has a 
flavor all of its own. Protected by the loose- 
Perhaps 
preserves than 
clusters. Pkt., 
i/o MOZ PSO SIOZ. Obes 

Patented ventilated cone 
haped plant fitti ter husk. Pkt., 10c; 1} : : 
Pada ae SAGE HI-CAPS ARE— oun B50) Yh Ibe, 81.75" PLANTS: “Donen 
ECONOMICALLY PRICED 50c; 50 for $1.25, postpaid. 
Give hothouse advantages to Seaere 

field production. DO ford: te at Tele entraaln Le a, eee eens ee cate 
Guard the young plant against 495 poM signe SE. ti c.0 ah ga BDO LOO; Ton ahd Oe peaty alc: 
frost, wind, rain, insects and birds. 250 for .................+... 4.00 3/10/40 
e ° - “We have had such fine results from your 
Retain the moisture—prevent Not Postpaid. thi igus per 
Ke p 1,000 to 4.000 Caps. . .$10.50 per M se We wouldn't think of buying anywhere 
crusting 5,000 to 9,000 Caps... 10.85 per M Mrs. Frank Lawton, West Virginia 
1 1 10,000 to 24,000 Caps... 10.25 per M PLEASE NOTE: Sage Hi-Caps are d 
Maintain a perfect mulch around 25.000 and Over... Mi _.. 10.00 vee mM of special treated waterproof panee They 
the growing plant. 
Aluminum Setter $1.50 Hach. 
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measure 12 inches in height and 12 inches 
at the base. 
