
Kennedy Kwality Vegetable Seeds 

TOMATOES 
Sow seed indoors in March. 
high transplant to 2- or 3-inch pots, one plant to each pot. 
Keep temperature at least 60 degrees. When about 2 inches 
Transplant to the open ground 
about the end of May. Set them deeply about 4 feet apart each way. A shovelfull of rotted 
manure should be mixed in the earth of each hill. Water freely when transplanting. 
Bonny Best. A week earlier than Chalk’s 
Jewel; fruit somewhat smaller, very smooth, 
solid and uniform, produced in clusters in 
center of the plant; ripens uniformly and is 
very productive; color bright red. 
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Cardinal. A recent introduction of outstand- 
ing merit. Large, handsome, semi-globe 
fruits of rich scarlet, smooth, thick-walled 
and solid, excellent flavor. An early, Im- 
proved Stone type in the main crop class. 
Pkt, DUCsrOZ ocoU 
Crimson Cushion. The color of fruit is 
searlet-crimson; ripens almost to the stem; 
large, solid, and almost seedless. 
Pts 2569072. $1200 
Dwarf Champion. A distinctly dwarf, com- 
pact, upright growth, fruit smooth, solid, 
medium size; color pink; early. 
PEE; 25¢5,102..91;00 
Earliana Improved. Discarded for Victor. 
Fillbasket. Medium-sized, round, bright red 
tomato; smooth and delicious flavor. For 
forcing or outdoor growing. 
Pkt. 50c., oz. $4.00 
Golden Ponderosa. Best yellow. Smooth, 
excellent quality, enormous. In shape very 
much like the Ponderosa. 
Pkt. 25c., oz. $2.00 
John Baer. Early, wonderful quality. Little 
later than Earliana but far surpasses that 
variety; one of the heaviest yielding sorts. 
Flesh solid, fine flavor, free from acid. 
Pkie2oes O07 291.00 
Marglobe. Absolutely rust and wilt-proof, 
very productive, early, and continues to 
bear with the late sorts. Delicious flavor and 
attractive appearance. Pkt. 25c., oz. $1.00 
Mingold. An early yellow Tomato. With its 
additional Vitamin D, attractive color and 
shapely fruit, along with earliness, it is es- 
pecially desirable. Size and shape of Mar- 
globe. Raised by Minnesota Agricultural 
Experiment Station. Pkt. 50c. 
Penn State. A distinctly new variety with 
very short vines permitting planting as 
close as 2-21 feet apart. Fruit good size, 
smooth, bright red with thick flesh and few 
seeds. Early variety, borne in heavy central 
clusters. Pkt. 25c., oz. $1.25 
Ponderosa. This tomato is claimed to be the 
largest that has yet been introduced. It is of 
a bright red color, rather flat, flavor and 
solidity unequalled. Pkt. 256,, Ozi alee 
Pritchard’s Scarlet Topper. A new variety 
of exceptional quality, being very solid, 
meaty, of fine flavor and small seed cavity. 
Starting to bear fruit with the early varieties 
and continuing to yield throughout the sea- 
son. Globular in shape, color scarlet-red: 
disease-resistant. Pkt. 25c., oz. $1.00 
Rutgers. A new development from the N. J. 
Experimental Station. This is a tomato of 
exceptional merit. A midseason variety 
with medium to large fruit similar to Mar- 
globe but flat at the stem end. Uniform 
bright red with small seed cavity. 
Pkt: 25¢) 2071800 
Scarlet Dawn. Gold medal winner. Wilt- 
resistant, rust-resistant. Deep red, glove- 
shaped, earlier and more round than Scarlet 
Topper. Pkt. 25c., 0z. $1.00 
Stone. Always dependable, very vigorous 
and productive; fruit round, large, solid, 
smooth, and deep red in color. 
Pkt; 256.7 OZ e100 
Sunrise. Fine quality, medium size, round, 
produced in clusters. The _ best indoor 
tomato grown, also fine outdoor variety. 
Pkt. 250207008 1200 
Victor. A vigorous extra early, uniform 
scarlet. Ripens evenly and skin smooth 
without the cracks found in Earliana. 
Pkt. 50c. 
PRESERVING OR SMALL 
FRUITED VARIETIES 
Excellent for salads because of their attrac- 
tive colors, shapes and small size; also valuable 
for pickling and preserving. Pleasing flavor. 
Peach. Color yellow suffused red, resembling 
a peach. Very attractive as well as excellent 
flavor. Pkt. 25¢., 407s foe 
Red Cherry. Bright red, size of a cherry. 
Pkt. 25c., 4% oz. 75c. 
Small round red fruit. 
Pkt. 25c., % oz. 75c. 
Red Currant. 
Red Pear. Very prolific, pear-shaped fruit 
about one inch in diameter. 
Pkt. 25c., 4% O27 (oe, 
Red Plum. Small, deep red plum-shaped 
fruit. Pkt. 25c., % oz. 75c. 
Yellow Cherry. Similar to Red Cherry but 
fruit bright yellow. Pkt. 25c., 14 oz. 75c. 
Yellow Plum. Plum-shaped, bright yellow. 
Pkt. 25c., % oz. 75c. 
Yellow Pear. Similar to Red Pear but fruit 
bright yellow. Pkt. 25c., % oz. 75c. 
Strawberry or Husk. (Ground Cherry.) 
Plants dwarf, produces an abundance of 
small yellow fruits size of a cherry enclosed 
in husks. Fine flavor and valuable for 
salads. Pkt. 25c., % oz. 75e. 
