1 Mite Hicu SEED Co. 

TOMATOES 
724 Ruby Gem. (60 days.) The earliest of all, medium 
size, prolific, grows in clusters, a beautiful red tomato. 
The very best for a high altitude short season. 
715 June Pink. (65 days.) <A pink Earliana, very popular 
as a shipper. Vine open and fairly small. 
710 Bonny Best. (95 days.) Splendid second-early; medi- 
um size red. 
727 Rutgers. (70 days.) Similar to Marglobe. Desirable 
for market gardeners, for canning or for juice. Rigrens 
from inside out. Wilt resistant. 
706 Penn State. (70 days.) Very popular, early, smooth, 
bright red, of good size. Excellent for early markets. 
722 Marketeer. (75 days.) Wilt resistant red market to- 
mato. Very uniform, ripens smooth right to the stem. 
Darker red, ten days later, larger and fuller, than our 
Colorado Select Pritchard. Good flavor. 
725 Delicious. (70 days.) For sheer flavor, fresh or 
canned, plant a few Delicious. Deliciously mild and sweet; 
too tender for shipping, but very meaty. Medium to large 
pink fruits. 
728 Oxheart. (80 days.) Late ‘heart-shaped pink; sweet, 
mild and very meaty. Not heavy yielder, but often weighs 
2 or 3 pounds. 
713 Earliana. (65 days.) Very popular, early, smooth, | 
bright red, of good size. Excellent for early markets. 
70S Pritehard. Colorado Select. (70 days.) First-quality, 
second-early red; wilt resistant. Medium size, round, 
smooth sand solid; excellent flavor. Excellent shipper; 
picked white or pink, it ripens to a beautiful red. 
721 Grouth- 
en’s Globe. 
(75 days.) 
Improve- 
ment over 
Break O’Day, 
similarly 
disease-re- 
sistant, bet- 
ter red color, 
vines protect 
fruit better. 
Interior ri- 
wens slowly; 
well adapted 
to green- 
wrap ship- 
ping. Heavi- © 
ly produc- 
tive. 
Ee selected 
arglobe. 
Smooth Jumbo (80°days.) 
Rust and wilt resisting; good red globe; small seed cavi- 
ties, firm flesh. Good shipper and canner. One of the 
heaviest mid-season yielders. 
719 Special Strain John Baer. (75 days.) Vine selected seed. 
712 Smooth Jumbo. Very large pink; much smoother than 
Ponderosa; mild sweet; no core; few seed cells. 
717 Ponderosa. (85 days.) Large, solid, purplish-pink fruits. 
730 Yellow Pear. (80 days.) Yellow, pear shaped; for 
pickles or preserving. 
709 Break o’ Day. (95 days.) Developed by the U. S. De- 
partment of Agriculture, a cross between Marglobe and 
Marvana, resistant to wilt and nail-head rust. Resembles 
Marglobe in size and shape, but not so productive. 
Prices: PKt, 5c; % oz, 25e; oz, 40c; ™%4 Ib, $1.10; Ib, $3.20. 
Postpaid. 

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790 Wonderberry. A wonderful, prolific plant of the to- 
mato family. Very hardy; when once established the 
bushes will come up each year from odd seeds dropped on 
the ground. When ripe the berries are almost an inch in 
diameter, of shining black color. Fruit is non-edible until 
fully ripe, but when ripe is wonderful for pies, preserves 
and jam. A very heavy yielder, the plants being loaded 
with these berries. Requires no care or cultivation. 
Pkt, 10c; % oz, 25¢e; oz, 40c. Postpaid. 
KALE or BORECOLE 
One ounce of seed sows 200 feet of row. 
Dwarf Curled Scotch. This low growing, spreading variety 
is the kind most commonly grown. The leaves are large, 
finely curled. : 
PKt, 5c; oz, 15e; % Ib, 30e; Ib. 90c. Postpaid, 
