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TOMATOES 
fae aN) he Large Fruited Varieties 
‘ , Ly Best. Early and productive. 
ee thalk’s: Early Jewel. Extra early, fine flavor. 
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ba" Earliana. Early, bright red. 
‘ SSiin Baer. Large-sized, Barly. scarlet Fomitoes. 
ay iaszlobe Wilt-resitant, medium-sized, scarlet fruit. 
State. Dark flesh, superb quality. Pkt. 25c, % oz. 
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Ba. The Standard late variety. 
"Sunrise. Early with smooth solid bright red fruits of 
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‘atts All varieties, except as noted, pkt. 10c, oz. 45c. 
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“A Yellow Plum, Red Cherry, Red Pear, Red Currant, Yellow 
‘omg Cherry, Ground Cherry. 
All above, pkt. 10c. 
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. ‘ SWISS CHARD 
os Lucullus. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c, % Ib. 70c. 
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oa ‘White Cape. Fine grained, large, solid winter keeper. Pkt. - 
Bek: OUCG# O20 oc, 24 1b. 70c, 1 lb. $2.00. 
. _ Improved American. Yellow, solid and sweet. Pkt. 10c, 
* oz, 25¢e, 74 ‘1b..70c, 1 1b. $2.00. 
_ Early Snowball. Fine quality early summer variety. Pkt. 
Dy 10c;0z. 15c, % Ib. 40c. 
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hee Riaiace. Early Jersey Wakefield. Dozen 35c, hundred $2.00. 
Ca uliflower. Snowball. Dozen 35c, hundred $2.00. 
Egg Plant. Pot-grown. Dozen $1.50. 
_ parsley. Pot-grown. Each 15c, dozen $1.50. 
Pepper. Pot-grown. Dozen $1.00, hundred $7.00. 
oe Tomato. Standard varieties. Pot-grown. Dozen 60c, hun- 
eo a -Gred $5.00. 
- Rhubarb Roots. Large divisions. Dozen $3.00. 
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Victory Garden Fertilizers 
We recommend for the general list of garden vege- 
tables A. A. Market Garden 4-8-4. 
For potatoes, a high potash fertilizer as A. A. Potato 
and Root Crop, 4-8-10, or Potato Grower 5-8-10 is recom- 
_ mended. 
ay a For general flower garden use Agrico for Gardens 4-10-4, 
_ Vigoro or Pulverized Goat and Sheep Manure will produce 
_ Satisfactory results. 
For complete list of fertilizers and prices see page 17. 
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