
TOMATO—MARGLOBE 
SQUASH 
EARLY WHITE BUSH SCALLOP—Very early. 
Flat, creamy white, scalloped Squashes, 4 to 6 
inches in diameter. The vine is bushy in habit 
and rather dwarf. This variety is the common 
“‘Patty Pan’’ Squash. Ounce 15c; 1% pound 30c. 
HUBBARD — Fruit is oblong 
heavily warted, dark green in color, with 
orange-colored flesh, is remarkable for its 
keeping qualities. Ounce 15c; 1% pound 40c. 
EARLY YELLOW SUMMER CROOKNECK—A 
desirable table sort, very early and productive 
—fruits when matured small crooknecked and 
covered with warty excrescenes. Ounce 15c; 
Yq pound 30c. 
Salsify or Oyster Plant 
Sow in March, in rich, light, deeply worked 
soil, in rows about 2 feet apart. Thin out 
the plants to 6 inches apart, cultivate fre- 
quently to keep free from weeds. Perfectly 
hardy and can remain in the ground all win- 
ter. One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill 
MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND—Grows very 
large here, resembling good-sized parsnip; 
well flavored, mild. Ounce 25c; 14 pound 60c. 
and _ pointed, 

GARDEN TIP 
Be sure to plant succession crops of your 
favorite sweet corn; then you'll enjoy 
corn-on-the-cob for a long season. 

STAFFEL’S TOMATOES 
. . . FOR HOME USE AND MARKET 
RUTGER’S CERTIFIED—The fruit is large, 
smooth, red ,heavily meated and globular 
in shape. It is earlier than the Marglobe 
and matures as early as the Earliana. 
Ounce 50c; 1% pound $1.25. 
JOHN BAER—An extra early scarlet fruit- 
ed variety of superior merit. The vines are 
very hardy and exceptionally productive. 
It is one of the very earliest to ripen its 
first fruits and it continues to furnish 
marketable fruits much longer than other 
peels varieties. Ounce 35c; 14 pound 
DWARF CHAMPION —A_ dwarf variety 
sometimes called the Tree Tomato on ac- 
count cf its upright growth and its ability 
to stand alone without trellising. Fruit 
medium sized, smooth, uniform and of a 
purplish carmine color. Ounce 50c; 14 
pound $1.25. 
EARLIANA Most Popular Extra Early 
Red. A good yielder and the very earliest 
smooth, uniformly large red Tomato. The 
big planting by Southern shippers and 
marketers is Earliana. It has a sturdy vine, 
producing fruit in compact masses, and 
has few seeds. Its early ripening is aided 
by sparse foliage. This is a most valuable 
variety if true seed is used. Ounce 40c; 
Y4 pound $1.00. 
JUNE PINK—An extra early, purplish pink 
Tomato, similar to the popular scarlet 
fruited Earliana in growth and vine, shape 
and size of fruits and time of maturing. 
A valuable variety for market gardeners 
who want very early, purplish pink To- 
matoes. Ounce 40c; 1% pound $1.00. 

GULF STATE MARKET, (77 days)—Val- 
uable for shipping. Fruits, purplish pink; 
large and of uniform size; globe shaped; 
smooth and firm. Ounce 35c; 4 pound 
$1.00. 
MARGLOBE—This new main-crop or mid- 
season tomato is a wilt-resistant variety 
bred for use in disease infected districts. 
In addition to being wilt-resistant, it is 
a handsome deep red globe-shaped tomato 
of great merit. The plants are vigorous 
and productive and the fruits are quite 
large. In our trials they averaged 714 
ounces in weight. The flavor seems to be 
a happy medium between the acid and 
non-acid sorts. Ounce 40c; 4 pound $1.00. 
McGEE—Originated in Texas. Claimed to 
yield splendid crops when other varieties 
fail. Bright crimson in color, solid and of 
good flavor. Ounce 50c; 4 pound $1.00. 
PONDEROSA—A purplish pink Tomato of 
the largest size. The vines are vigorous 
and very productive. The fruits are very 
solid, with exceptionally few seeds, very 
smooth and considered of very good qual- 
ity, especially for those who prefer a To- 
mato quite free from acid. The variety 
ripens about midseason. It is very desirable 
for slicing. Ounce 50c; 1% pound $1.75. 
YELLOW PEAR—Fruits similar to the Red 
Pear, but of rich, clear yellow color and 
quite distinct from the variety sometimes 
sold under this name. Ounce 45c; 2 ounces 
80c; %4 pound $1.25. 
ALL VEGETABLE SEEDS 5c PACKET UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 
SPINACH 
BLOOMSDALE SAVOY—The variety most generally used in the East and especially 
throughout the South for shipping. Leaves large, round and thick, very much savoyed 
and rich deep green. One of the earliest varieties. 
50c; pound $1.50. 
Seed round. Ounce 15¢c; Y% pound 


Garden Tip: 
protection. 
Tomato vines make a good winter mulch for perennials that need 

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