
it does not require over twenty 
minutes for baking or boiling. The 
color is dark green, even after 
picking and storing. The meat is 
dry and mealy. It yields enormous- 
ly—a few hills furnishing an am- 
ple supply for a good sized family. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c. 
459—-BLUE HUBBARD. (110 days) 
A new distinct type of Hubbard 
developed in New England. Fruit 
resembles -the Warty Hubbard in 
size and shape, but the color is a 
clear green-blue and very distinct. 
Extra thick meated, fine grained, 
dry and of excellent flavor. Keeps 
well. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c. 
TURNIPS 
461—_THE PURPLE TOP WHITE 
GLOBE. (57 days.) —Originated 
from “Purple Top Flat Turnip,” is 
extensively planted and popular 
for its fine qualities. The flesh is 
firm, fine grained, sweet and rich 
flavored; it is of good size, globe- 
_ Shaped, fine appearance, a good 
keeper. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c. 
TOMATOES. 
531—TOMATO BEEFSTEAK — 85 
days.—Almost seedless. . Large red 
variety. Yielding enormous quan- 
tities of smooth fruit, for family 
use or canning. Pkt. 15c; 
532—MARGLOBE—75 days.  Dis- 
ease resistant. Fruit is bright scar- 
let,- smooth skinned, deep globe- 
shaped, solid heavy, meaty, wit 
little care. Pkg. 10c. 
533—-PONDEROSA —85 days. 9 
main crop tomato. Produces abun- 
dant, large purplish-pink, meaty, 
fairly smooth delightful fruit. per 
PRES abc: 
NOTICE — Every spring we Sell 
thousands of tomato, cabbage, pep- 
per, egg plants, and sweet potato 
plants. Special price on larger 
quantities. We grow all of our 
own plants in specially prepared 
beds, not in greenhouses. Our 
plants are especially hardy. Ask 
for prices on plants this Spring. 

THIS HOME GROUND WAS PLANTED BY US IN THE FALL OF 1941 
Landscape improvement is not an expense, but a sound financial 
investment. Money and time spent in planting the home grounds will 
in a few years increase the value of your property for more than the 
same amount spent in other ways. 
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