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TOMATOES (Continued) 
June Pink (69 days)—Resembles the Earliana in every way except in color which 
is a purplish-pink. A prolific bearer in clusters of 6-8 close to the main stem. 
Dwarf Champion (78 days)—Distinctly dwarf and tree like. Fruits medium pink, 
smooth, solid, globular and flattened. 
Yellow Ponderosa (89 days)—Large, mild flavored. Vines spreading and strongly 
resistant to wilt. Fruits rough, deep yellow and solid with small seed cells. 
Small Fruited Varieties (73 days)—-Both pear and plum shaped in both yellow and 
red. These are used mainly for preserves, pickles and pies. 
TURNIPS 
Plant in spring or fall, either in drills or broadcast. One ounce to 100 feet of drill. 
Two pounds to the acre broadcast. 
Purple Top White Globe (56 days)—The most popular main crop for both home 
use and shipping. Roots are purple above ground and white below. White, fine- 
grained flesh. Best for table use when about 8 inches in diameter. 
Amber Globe (75-80 days)—Our most popular yellow variety. Skin and flesh are 
yellow. Fine grained, sweet and of good quality. Larger than Purple Top. 
Shogoin or Japanese (42 days)—The best variety for both greens and roots. Tops 
are 18-20 inches tall, erect, bright green, strap leaves. Roots are medium small, white 
throughout, semi-globe, sweet and mild. Plant is louse resistant and thrives in hot 
dry weather. 
Seven Top (45 days)—Grown for the tops or greens. Extremely hardy. Crown sets 
up numerous leafy shoots that are used for grazing purposes as well as for table 
use. Roots woody and inedible. 
White Top Milan (45 days)—Extremely early. Small compact top. Roots flat, entire- 
ly white, fine grained, mild and tender. 
White Egg (55-60 days)—White egg shaped roots, grow half above ground. Flesh 
clear white, firm, sweet and tender. 2% inches in diameter and 3 inches long. 
American Yellow Purple Top Rutabaga (90 days)—Large globular roots with small 
necks and slight tap roots. Yellow with purple top. Fine grained, firm, crisp and 
sweet. Milder and sweeter when grown in the mountain districts. 
VIGORO 
A complete plant food, containing: 4% Nitrogen, 12% Phosphate, 4% Potash, also 
Calcium, Magnesium, Sulphur, Boron, Iron, Copper, Zinc and Manganese. A general 
fertilizer for house plants, lawns, flowers, vegetables, shrubs and trees. 
1 lb. 10¢; 5 lbs. 45¢; 10 Ibs. 75¢; 25 Ibs. $1.50; 50 lbs. $2.50; 100 lbs. $4.00 
PLANTABBS 
A plant food (11-15-20) plus Vitamin B1. Odorless tablet form. For house plants 
and shrubs. 
10 tablets 10¢; 30 tablets 25¢; 75 tablets 50¢; 200 tablets $1.00; 1000 tablets $3.50 
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