
TWO COMBINES CONTINUOUSLY 
Comet — Superior for greenhouse and trellis growing. 
Victor — A remarkable new extra early, bearing large clusters of 
fine smooth Tomatoes, when other varieties are just beginning 
to ripen. They are good sized, smooth and solid and are a bril- 
liant scarlet in color. 
Extra Marglobe — This superior strain produces enormous yields 
of perfect shaped, large, fancy fruits, earlier than any other strain 
of ordinary Marglobe. 
Earliana* — Our strain produces large, solid, bright scarlet 
fruits with a thick skin and a pronounced freedom from cracking. 
Hart’s Improved Stone — Smooth, solid, firm fruit and an enor- 
mous yielder. Our strain is firm and solid with thick, meaty 
flesh. 
Ponderosa — Immense, heavy fruit, often weighing 2 pounds or 
more with a beautiful light pink skin. 
Oxheart — The largest Tomato. The shape is like an “‘oxheart” 
and the flesh is heavy and solid with extremely small seed cavi- 
ties. 
Dwarf Champion — An early pink fruited variety on dwarf vines. 
Dwarf Stone — Similar to the above but with fruits of the Stone 
type. 
Golden Queen — Large, smooth, non-acid, yellow fruit. 

SETTING OUT ONION BULBS 
MARCROSS 
SMALL FRUITED 
Red Plum, Yellow Plum, Red Pear, Yellow Pear, Strawberry, 
Red Currant. 
TOMATO plants are very easily grown in a shallow 
box in the house allowing about 6 weeks for plants large 
enough to set out. When plants are about 2 inches tall 
transplant and space about 4 inches apart. When all 
danger of frost is over set out in the garden, spacing about 
3 feet. 
HERBS FOR FLAVORING 
Pkts. Pkts. Pkts. 
Anise 15 Chervil -15 Rosemary .20 
Balm .25 Chives 25 Rue es) 
Basil 15 Coriander 15 Sage .20 
Basilicone .15 Horehound -15 Spearmint 25 
Borage .15 Lavender .20 Summer Savory .20 
Catnip .15 Marjoram Sweet .20 Thyme B25 
Caraway 15 Peppermint .25 Wormwood a) 
PART OF A PRIZE WINNING DISPLAY AT THE RHODE 
ISLAND STATE FAIRGROWN FROM OUR SEEDS 




