Autumn and Winter Varieties 
Standard home and market garden sort. Fruits 
Bet arieat commonly 20 to 24 in. long and 6 in. through; 
Reboth, greenish gray; rind thin, brittle; flesh thick, light 
ae fine grained, of sweet, rich flavor. Pkt. 5c. 
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fief Boston Marrow. Particularly valuable for canning. Fruits 
‘ny large, commonly 10 to 12 in. through; almost spherical, usually 
og a trifle flattened at blossom end; skin slightly roughened, rich 
orange; rind hard and brittle; flesh thick, salmon yellow. 
iy Et. 5e. 
ete acn Hubbard. Earlier and smaller than Hubbard; splendid 
Yc se home and market garden and commonly used for canning. 
‘Fruits globular with fairly prominent neck and blossom end: 

VEGETABLE SEEDS 
about 11 in. long and 8 in. through; deep orange red with shal- 
low warting; rind hard and tough; flesh thick, deep orange 
yellow; fine grained and dry; of splendid quality. Pkt. 5e. 
Hubbard. The standard winter squash for home, market gar- 
den and shipping. Fruits medium large; commonly 9 to 10 in. 
through; globular, dark bronze green, moderately warted; rind 
very hard and strong; flesh very thick, deep orange yellow, 
fine grained and dry; of splendid quality. Pkt. 5e. 
Table Queen or Des Moines. Very early; extremely prolific; 
one of the most popular for home, market garden and ship- 
ping. Fruits pointed acorn shape; 5% in. long and 4 in. 
through; uniformly ridged; skin smooth, dark green; shell 
thin; flesh light yellow, bakes dry and sweet. Pkt. 5e. 

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ao _ Tomatoes succeed best in well manured, light sandy soil. 
For early plants sow seed in boxes or hotbeds in January. 
am When the plants are about 2 inches high, transplant to 4 
_ inches apart each way. Set out of doors as soon as danger of 
_ frost is over. Transplant carefully, 6 feet apart each way, and 
‘s _ cultivate well as long as vines will permit. To obtain early 
fruit pinch off the ends of the branches when the first fruit is 
: set. Our seed stock is of the very best selection. One ounce of 
_ seed for 2000 plants. 
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_ According to our standard of description, those varieties 
__ which are described as producing fruits of medium size yield 
fruits that average 4.5 ounces to 5.4 ounces, according to the 
__ variety; those which are said to produce fruits of medium large 
size, yield fruits which average 5.5 to 6 ounces; and those 
_ varieties described as large fruited, yield fruits that average 
6.1 to 7.2 ounces, according to the variety. Ponderosa and Ox 
Heart, with extremely large fruits, are in a class by them- 
selves, and the Cherry, Pear, Plum and Husk tomatoes bear 
wi comparatively extremely small fruits. 
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Bane Aas 
“Ty Break O’Day. 73 to 75 days. We offer a superior 
selection of this early wilt-resistant, globe-shaped 
- shipping sort. Plants heavily productive. Fruits 
large, scarlet; flesh firm and of good quality. Stock 
a grown from seed obtained from United States De- 
ay ‘partment of Agriculture. Pkt. 5c. b 



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‘ie Chalk’s Early Jewel. 75 days. Splendid home and 
market garden variety. Very thrifty, heavily pro- 
es ductive. Fruits scarlet-red, large, flattened globe 
Mirequires no training to permit culture where space is 
‘eh “limited. Fruits bright red, flattened globe shape, a 
trifle over medium size. Pkt. 5c. 
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Fini 
‘Earliana. 64 to 66 days. Particularly valuable fo: 
home garden and early market. Our strain is def 
- initely superior in earliness and quality. Fruits 
i: medium size; flattened globe shape; deep scarlet red 
‘firm and smooth. Pkt. 5e. 




Strictly dwarf and tree-like; 
Pkt. 5c. 
Dwarf Stone. 81 days. 
_ smooth and firm. 
ZUCCHINI 
TOMATOES 
Marglobe. 75 to 78 days. We offer the most superb strain of 
this splendid type in point of earliness, uniformity, and gen- 
eral desirability; particularly valuable for shipping; definite 
disease resistance recommends this variety for use in sections 
infested with Fusarium Wilt and Nailhead Rust. Plants 
thrifty and heavily productive, of long bearing period. Fruits 
uniform deep scarlet; large uniformly globe shaped; smooth, 
solid, and of distinct quality. Pkt. 5c. 
Ox Heart. 90 days. Very popular late home garden variety. 
Fruits very large, often weigh 1 to 2 lbs. or more; heart 
shaped, pink; flesh solid with very few seeds; of very mild 
flavor and very choice for salads. Pkt. 5e 
Ponderosa (also known as Beefsteak). 85 days. One of the 
best for home use. Fruits deep purplish-pink; extremely large, 
commonly 9 to 12 ozs. each; deep but flat; very fleshy with 
few seeds: of very mild flavor. Pkt. 5e. 

MARGLOBE 


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