New Jersey Certified Marglobe, Pritchard, Rutgers, Stokesdale Tomato Seed 

Tomato, Rutgers 
Tomato 
Sow in greenhouses in Rebar: coldframe in March; in open April 1 
to May 15 
Bonny Best. 73 days maturity. Standard 
second-early variety. Fruits ‘globe shape, 
of medium size, smooth, solid bright scar-_ Pkg. 
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Certified Marglobe. New Jersey Certi- 
fied Seed. 77 days maturity. An excel- 
lent strain of this well-known and widely 
used variety. It is distinguished for its 
freedom of puffiness, its increased depth, 
and heavier yield. Plants vigorous, dark 
green, resistant to Fusarium wilt. Fruits 
large, nearly round, smooth, bright deep 
scarlet with solid interior and small seed- 
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Greater Baltimore. 80 days maturity. 
Fruits large, thick-flat, deep red, smooth 
and solid. Good for juice or regular 
Canning pack a sewer teks cers isl omnee 
New Stone. 86 days maturity. 
large, dense and very productive. Fruits 
large, flattened but deep, smooth, at- 
tractive scarlet-red in color ........... 
Pritchard (Scarlet Topper). New Jersey 
Certified Seed. 74 days maturity. Disease- 
resistant. Fruits globular with thick walls; 
color light scarlet. For market gardens, 
shipping and canning 
Rutgers. New Jersey Certified Seed. 84 
days maturity. A recent introduction by 
the New Jersey Experiment Station 
which has deservedly achieved general 
popularity. Has proved to be an all- 
purpose variety of wide adaption. Used 
for canning, green-wrap shipper and 
general market. Plant large with thick 
stems and vigorous foliage. Fruits glob- 
ular, bright red, smooth with thick walls 
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Stokesdale. New Jersey Certified Seed. 
70 days maturity. A good second-early 
variety. One week earlier than Marglobe. 
Fruit bright scarlet, medium large, glob- 
ular, firm and solid. A heavy cropper. 
Valiant. An early variety—66 days matu- 
rity. Fruits globular, medium-sized, 
firm, bright red, quite smooth. The 
leading first-early ILOMAtONN tee wee ere tee 
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PINK, YELLOW AND SMALL-FRUITED TOMATOES 
Acme. Fruits borne in clusters, purplish 
pink, smooth, semi-globular, of medium Pkg. 
size. 80 days. OY Re cette oe ec TORE $0 10 $0. 30 $0. 30 $3° 00 
Oxheart. Plant open and_ spreading. 
Fruits heart-shaped, pink, very solid. 
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Ponderosa. Plant large and spreading. 
Fruits large, flat, purplish pink, with 
tendency to crack. 88days............ 10 
Red Plum. Red-fruited sort resembling a 
plum in shape and size. For preserving. . 10 
Red Plum Large Italian. Fruit 4 to 5 
inches in Iength, long, blocky in shape, 
bright scarlet. Used for preserving...... 10 
Yellow Plum. Yellow-fruited kind with 
oval, plum-shaped fruit. For preserves. . 10 
Yellow Ponderosa. Large yellow sort. 
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Ruta baga Sow July and August 
Golden Neckless Purple-Top. A _very fine 
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strain of special-stock Rutabaga. Minimum of Net 
neck; deep golden flesh; purple top.. 
Improved American Purple-Top. Flesh ees, 
yellow; purple top; excellent flavor. Rapid 
grower. Should be sown in rows and cultivated. 
Turnip 
Amber Globe Green-Top. A medium-sized 
root, rather late-maturing. Fine pale yellow, 
globe- shaped, with a short green crown........ 
Aberdeen Purple-Top Yellow Globe. Similar 
to Green-Top Amber Globe, except that the 
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Golden Ball. An excellent golden yellow, ball- 
shaped Turnip which does not grow very large. 
Mammoth Purple-Top White Globe. Large, 
globe-shaped Turnip with a purple crown and 
the rest pure white. This is the most popular of 
all Turnips and the quickest grower. This Is 
much used for broadcasting with grass....... 
Seven-Top. The abundant tops are used for 
greens in the manner of spinach, making a 
delicious dish, while the roots may be cooked as 
ordinary Turnips Rey Ae ea: oe ee Ch See a ee 
Shogoin. Serves a dual purpose. The long, strap- 
shaped leaves are used as “‘greens,’”’ and the white 
globe-shaped root for cooking. Very resistant 
to blights and pests of all kinds. 
Watermelon Plant in May and June 
Dixie Queen. A new variety becoming quite 
popular. Fruits oblong or nearly round, fair 
size, light green, striped and blotched with dark 
green. Flesh rich scarlet, extremely sweet with 
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Excel. Large, dark green melon. Tough rind. 
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Improved Kleckley Sweet. Oblong; medium 
size; dark green with bright red flesh, sweet and 
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Long White Icing. White-rind variety; sweet 
and. delicio usta opr ns ake eee 
Preserving Citron. Used for preserving. Red 
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Stone Mountain. A good popular melon for 
market or for home use. Large, oval-round; 
dark green rind; solid scarlet flesh. Early for its 
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