COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 51 
Tomatoes 
CULTURE—1 oz. for 4,000 plants. 
One to two ounces of seed will produce enough plants 
for one acre. 
Sow in hot beds about March Ist, in rows 3 inches apart, 
transplant when 2 inches high in cold frames. When plants 
are about 6 inches high set into the field, the early varieties 
in rows 4 feet apart and 3 feet in the rows and the late 
varieties, such as Stone or Great Baltimore, 5 feet apart 
and 4 feet apart in the rows. 
In the North it is advisable to tie plants to poles or trellis 
and prune the vines to some extent, so as to allow all light 
possible and hasten the crop to maturity. Tomatoes tied to 
stakes can be as close as two feet apart each way. 
Tomatoes will give a heavy crop on any fairly good soil. 
On freshly manured ground tomatoes make a heavy growth 
of vines, but the ripening of fruit is retarded. Never plant 
tomatoes after potatoes as bugs are sure to appear and 
damage the crop. Read the description of Tomato Earliana. 
| Number of days: From setting plants to marketable 
| fruits. 


Tomato Marvelous Pink Globe 
MARVELOUS PINK GLOBE 77 days) 
Extra Large—Extra Good 
An early, heavily productive variety, bearing large, heavy, 
smooth, bright PINK tomatoes in large clusters. Very solid 
/and meaty, globe shaped of very high quality, in fact, in both 
quality and appearance almost as good as the famous Mar- 
globe. If your market demands a pink colored tomato this 
'is the variety to grow if you want to bring to the market 
| something extra fancy. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c. 
_ TOMATO BREAK O’ DAY (70 days) 
Exceptionally resistant to wilt and nail-head rust. Fruits 
medium large, orange red, uniform, globe-shaped, smooth, 
walls not as thick as in Marglobe. Plant light, of open 
|spreading habit with medium foliage. Heavily productive. 
|The yellow cast in color and light vine growth are drawbacks 
'to this variety. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c; lb. $4.00. 
Salsify- Oyster Plant 
1 Also salled Vegetable Oyster, forms long, white somewhat mealy 
' roots which are used the same as carrots or parsnips. Breaded and 
‘fried in butter it resembles Oysters in taste. Scorzonera or Black 
'Salsify has even finer flavor than common Salsify and the roots are 
larger. The roots of both may be left in the ground over winter and 
used in the spring when fresh vegetables are hard to obtain. 
MAMMOTH WICH ISLAND—The roots are long, smooth, white 
in color, of uniform growth, the tops are grassy. Of excellent quality 
'and delicate in flavor. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 1 lb. $1.50; 10 lbs. $14.00. 
| SCORZONERA—BLACK SALSIFY—Considered by many better than 
| white salsify. It has a flesh tap-root resembling that of salsify in size 
'and flavor and distinguished from it by the black color of the skin. 
| Very hardy. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 1 1b. $1.60. 
SWISS CHARD—See page 16. 














TOMATO 100% (76 days) 
Large Wilt-Resistant Red—Early, Smooth, Solid 
Equally suitable for outside as well as for forcing. Ab- 
solutely wilt resistant, in fact 100% so. Proved immune to 
wilt in the field and under glass produced a splendid crop on 
clean vines free from wilt in a greenhouse that the year be- 
fore was full of wilt. Shaped like Bonny Best of larger size, 
more solid, deep dark red, most attractive in appearance. 
The vines are of vigorous growth yet without excessive foli- 
age, bearing heavily in clusters of 3 to 5 fruits of uniform 
size, almost free from culls. Pkt. 10c; oz. 45c. 
More Tomatoes 
ACME—Second early, fruit large, pink. 
BEEFSTEAK (90 days)—Fruit large, flat, scarlet. 
Red Ponderosa. 
BONNY BEST (73 days)—Fruit round, smooth, scarlet, produced in 
quantity, ripening almost as early as Harliana. 
BEAUTY (84 days)—Second early, fruit large, pink. 
DWARF CHAMPION (86 days)—Large fruit, purplish. 
DWARF STONE (92 days)—Large fruit, heavy, solid, scarlet, very 
good. 
CHALK’S EARLY JEWEL (73 days)—Bright scarlet, round, smooth, 
solid, medium early tomato. 
GOLDEN QUEEN (84 days)—Fine large fruited sort. 
yellow. 
GULF STATE (77 days)—An improved Livingston’s Globe, a pink 
tomato. 
IMPROVED STONE (86 days)—Late, fruited large, scarlet, solid, 
meaty, productive, in a word, an excellent sort in every way. 
JOHN BAER (72 days)—Extra early, scarlet fruit of medium size. 
JUNE PINK (69 days)—Extra early, 
poor. 
LIVINGSTONE’S GLOBE (82 days)—Second early, fruit globe shaped, 
rose pink. True stock. 
MATCHLESS (85 days)—Late sort, fruit large, solid, scarlet. 
NORTON (88 days)—This is a wilt resistant Improved Stone. 
REDHEAD (73 days)—An improvement on Bonny Best. 
TREE TOMATO—A name applied to varieties of upright growth such 
as Dwarf Stone and Dwarf Champion. 
ANY ABOVE TOMATO—PEt. 10c; oz. 30c; lb. $3.00, postpaid. 
TOMATO BURPEE’S GLOBE—New. [Fruit globe shaped, solid, 
Meaty, almost seedless, free from any core, medium in size, pro- 
duced in clusters of 6 to 10. Of rich pinkish red color. Skin smooth 
and firm. First rate for shipping, local markets and for forcing, 
everywhere, where a pink colored tomato is favored. Pkt. 15c; oz, 80c. 
BISON—Fruit scarlet, medium in size almost globe shaped. Ripens 
very early. The vine is compact so that the plants can be set 2 feet 
apart in the row without crowding one the other. The crop of fruit 
is simply immense. With us here in Iowa proved an absolutely 
worthless variety because the sun cooks the fruit causing it to fall 
off the vine before it is fully ripe. Far North we have but little 
doubt that Bison is a good performer. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40e. 
Also Known as 
Color golden 
fruit large, pinkish quality 
You can order all seeds priced at 45 cents per ounce or 
over in quarter and half ounce lots at ounce rate. Quarter 
and half pounds at pound rate. Five pounds or over at 10 
pound rate. 25 pounds or over at 100 pound rate. 
