Ponderosa Tomate 
A purplish pink, main crop To- 
mato of the largest size. The vines 
are vigorous and very productive. 
The fruits are very solid, with ex- 
ceptionally few seeds, fairly smooth 
and considered of very good quality, 
especially by those who prefer a To- 
mato quite free from acid. It is very 
desirable for slicing. - Pkt. 8e; 2 
pkts. 15¢; 4% oz. 20c; oz. 35e; % Ib. 
$1.25: Ib. $4.25. 
Livingstons Globe 
Its shape is notably distinct, be- 
ing a perfect globe, thus rendering 
it possible to secure more slices 
from each fruit. Fruit large size, 
always smooth. Very firm fleshed, 
with few seeds, ripens evenly. Color 
a very fine glossy rose, tinged with 
purple. Flavor is extremely deli- 
cate and agreeable and the plants 
are extremely productive, being 
loaded throughout the season. Pt, 
Se; % ox. 13e; ox. 25c; %4 Ib. 80c. 
Early Summer Turnips 
Sow main crop in July 
Early Snowball 
This globe-shaped, white-skinned 
early Turnip. is large, smooth and 
handsome; fiesh white and of mild 
flavor, an excellent winter keeper, 
maturing its crop in about 65 days. 
Pkt. 4c; oz. Bc; %4. Ib. 18e; Ib. 48e;3 3 
lbs. or over 40e per Ib. by mail. 
Pretowski Turnip 
The roots are flat, medium size. 
Skin is a rich, orange-yellow, very 
smooth. The firm flesh is fine 
grained, crisp and of fine flavor. For 
table use it is unapproached. Very 
popular when known to use before 
the Ruta Bagas are matured. Pkt. 
Se; ox. 10e; % tb. 20c; Ib. 40e. 
Strap Leaf Purple Top 
A very early strap leaved ‘variety, 
very extensively used for the table. 
The leaves are few, entire, upright 
in growth. The roots are flat, of 
medium size, purple or dark red 
above ground, white below. . The 
flesh is white, fine grained and ten- 
der.. Roots when in best condition 
for table use are about 2% inches 
in diameter, but can be grown much 
larger for stock feeding. This sort 
is also known as Early Red Top, 
Strap Leaved. Sown broadcast in 
July among corn, potatoes, etc. 
gives a good crop. Ftkt. 5e; oz. Se7 
Steg lke; Ib. 45c; 3 Ibs. or over, 38¢ 
a 
Purple Top White Globe 
This excellent table variety is 
flobular in shape, of good size and 
very attractive appearance. The 
flesh is white, fine grained and ten- 
der. The roots when in best condi- 

tion for table are about 3 inches in. 
diameter, can be grown much larger 
for stock feeding. This sort keeps 
well for so early a variety and is 
one of the best for home use and is 
@ fine market sort. Pkt. Se; ez. 8; 
% Wb. 18e;3 lb. 50c; 3 Ibs. or over 40c 
a 1b. : 
Long White Cowhorn 
-A large, long Turnip extensively 
grown for stock feeding, etc. Good 
quality and yields large crops. The 
-“Wariety is of very rapid growth and 
well adapted for fall and early win- 
ter use: Pkt. Se; oz. 9c; % Ib. 15¢3 
Ib. 40c; 3 Ibs. for $1.10. 
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Yellow Oxheart Tomato 
The Yellow Oxheart is similar 
to the Red excépt color which is a 
beautiful golden yellow. The mas- 
sive fruits average nearly 2 Ibs. 
each and are of very fine quality. 
Pkt. 8c; % oz. 30c; oz, 45c; \% Ih. 
$185. Ieproved Stone 
One of the largest and most solid, 
main crop or late bright red va- 
rieties. It is unsurpassed for slic- 
ing and canning. The vines are 
large, vigorous and very produc- 
tive. The fruits are bright deep 
scarlet, oval and very deep, excep- 
tionally smooth and uniform § in 
eLrk Pkt. Se; oz. 18e; % Ib. 30e; Ih. 
Yellow Ponderosa 
This magnificent variet is’ simi- 
lar to the Red Ponderosa except in 
color. Very solid, mammoth size 
and when sliced, contrasts prettily 
with the purplish red of the old 
Ponderosa. Fruit very uniform, 
contains few seeds and is very sol- 
id, heavy and of the finest quality 
being almost free from acidity. Pkt. 
Re; 2 pkts. for 15 . 
Pe €; Oz. 30¢e; 1% Ih. 
RUTA BAGA TURNIPS 
Sow in June 
D.S.C. Purple Top 
A large, handsome gilobe-shaped 
sort with rich, yellow flesh. The top 
skin is purple, the bottom white. It 
is one of the best and smoothest 
growers making a large bulb, which 
sells well and keeps in good condi- 
tion all winter. Pkt. 5c; oz. 9c3 % Ib. 
18¢c; Ib. 50c; 3 Ibs. for $1.40 by mail. 
Golden Neckless 
Golden Neckless is considered by 
those who have grown it to be one 
of the best all around Ruta Bagas. 
It is the surest to bottom quickly 
and is the best table quality of any. 
Bulbs white on outside and a rich 
yellow inside. Grows to a good 
size, smooth, sure to produce good 
crop and of finest quality. Pkt. Se; 
Oz. 10c; 1% Ib. 20c; ib. 60e, 
Bangholm Ruta Baga 
This variety is the most largely 
frown of all Ruta Bagas or winter 
Turnips in Denmark. The most 
productive, yielding more to the 
acre :than any variety we have 
tested. The lower half of the root 
is yellow, gradually shading to a 
Violet toward the top. The roots 
are better keeping than most sorts. 
The flesh is of a beauiful yellow 
color, of the choicest quality, full of 
nourishment. Excellent for table 
use and stock feeding. Matures in 
95 days. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; %4 Ib. 20e; 
Ib. SOc. 
White Sweet Swede 
or Sweet German 
An excellent keeper and very de- 
sirable either for the table or for 
stock. The tops are small. The 
roots are large, nearly globe shaped; 
color white with a shade of green at 
the top. The flesh is white, very 
firm and sweet. Pkt. Se; oz. Se; 2 
czs, 1Se3; 4 Ib. 22e;3 Ib. 60c. 
Mixed Turnip Seed 
A mixture of all varieties of gar- 
den turnips, early and late sorts, 
both white and yellow fleshed. One 
sowing will supply Turnips all seas- 
on, Pkt. Se; oz Se; 1% Ib. 15e3 Ib. 
40c; 3 Ibs. $1.00 prepaid. 


