
ARTHUR G LEE, 


TOMATO 
One ounce will produce 2500 plants. 

Marglobe Tomato 
Searlet Fruited Varieties 
MARGLOBE (80 days). Color red. Fruits 
are large, smooth and globular. A very 
heavy yielder of fine large tomatoes which 
have a small seed cavity and thick, firm 
meat. One of the most popular of the wilt 
resistant varieties. 
RUTGERS (80 days). Color scarlet. A new 
variety of great merit. Fruits are large, 
similar to Marglobe in shape, except some- 
what flatter and equally wilt resistant. Pro- 
duces a sturdy plant, with thick stem and 
an abundance of foliage. Ideal canning and 
juice tomato. 
STOKESDALE (70 days). A new extra 
early scarlet-fruited sort, with remarkably 
solid interior, ripening from the inside out- 
ward. Resembles Marglobe in size and 
shape but 10 days earlier. Noted for its 
heavy production, early maturity, and pleas- 
ing taste. 
BREAK O’DAY (60 days). An early wilt- 
resistant variety with large, solid, globular 
scarlet fruit. About ten days earlier than 
Marglobe, which it resembles. Its main 
feature is earliness. 
-EARLIANA (60 days). 
for its extreme earliness. 
in clusters. 
JOHN BAER (65 days). Color red. Fruits 
are large, round and solid. Similar to 
Stone, but earlier. One of the very best 
varieties we list. 
NEW STONE (85 days). Color red. An 
old standard variety and one of the best. 
Unsurpassed for cann*2g and slicing. 
Color red. Noted 
Fruits are grown 

For Prices Refer to Green List Enclosed. 
SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS 

CHALK’S EARLY JEWEL (65 days). The 
fruit is nearly round, deep scarlet, early. 
A good main crop sort. 
BEEFSTEAK (90 days). Color red. The 
largest of the red tomatoes. Flesh very 
solid and meaty. One of the best table 
sorts. 
Pink Fruited Varieties 
MARIHIO, Pink Marglobe (80 days). A fine 
new pink main crop variety, being same 
size and shape as Red Marglobe and having 
its wilt-resistant qualities. One of the most 
desirable of the pink varieties. 
GULF STATE MARKET (70 days). Color 
purplish pink. Particularly valuapvle for 
shipping. Fruits large and uniform size, 
globe shaped, smooth and firm, 
JUNE PINK (60 days). Color purplish 
pink. Very early. Fruits produced in clus- 
ters. A favorite with home gardeners. 
PONDEROSA (90 days). Color purple. The 
largest of the purple fruited varieties. 
Fruits solid, with few seeds. 
OXHEART (90 days). One of the largest 
of tomatoes. Purple fruit. 
DWARF CHAMPION (65 days). Fruit 
smooth, solid and medium size; color pink. 
YELLOW PEAR. Clear yellow color. Es- 
teemed for preserves. 
YELLOW PONDEROSA (90 days). Largest 
of the yellow tomatoes. 
TOBACCO 
One ounce will sow 50 square yards. 
SWEET ORONOCO. The best for sun cur- 
ing and makes a fine chewing. tobacco. 
Wrappers and fillers. 
WHITE BURLEY. Rich, bright leaf; large 
long and broad. 
HAVANA. Used for cigar EASE 
a fine quality leaf. Very early. 
OKRA 
One ounce to 50 feet of row; 
5 to 8 pounds per acre. 
MAMMOTH LONG GREEN. Grows 3 to 4 
feet high, producing dark green pods 7 to 
8 inches long, ribbed and tapered. 
CLEMSON GREEN SPINELESS (55 days). 
A uniform, dark green, spineless strain of 
long pod okra. Easily picked without dis- 
comfort. 
WHITE VELVET. Pods are round, smooth, 
free from ridges. Greenish white in color. 
Plants 8% feet high, pods 6 to 7 inches. 
EARLY DWARF PROLIFIC. One of the 
earliest. Pods short, rather blunt; 4 inches 
long; deep green. Very productive. 
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