TOMATOES Delicious 
One ounce will produce 1,500 plants; 4% pound to transplant for one acre. 
Tomatoes are planted indoors in a window pice about the first of March. When the third leaf of a plant has formed, put the plant 
into a 3-inch pot or box. After all danger of frost is over the plants may be set in the ground. Do not plant Tomatoes within 3 feet of 
any other crop. Dig holes 3 feet apart and deep enough to allow placing the plant an inch or two deeper than it was in the pot. Cover 
the top of the pot with your fingers, holding the plant between them; then turn the pot upside down, tapping it with a trowel or other 
tool, when the plant will easily come out. Place it in the ground, pressing the earth around it; if the.earth is dry, water it as soon as the 
plants are set. Some people put a ring of heavy paper around the plant, at the top of the soil, to keep off cutworms. June Ist is the usual 
time for transplanting in northern latitudes. Tie the growing plants to stakes. We will have plants ready in May and June. 
Tomato Seed ghontd be carefully treated with SEMESAN POWDER to prevent disease. 
WILT-RESISTANT VARIETIES 
This class of tomatoes is especially desirable where blight and wilt affects the ordinary varieties. In any event they are good pro- 
ducers of reasonably perfect fruit. 
= 73 days. (Scarlet Topper.) The last wilt-resistant variety being developed by Prof. Pritchard of Washington, 
The Pritchard thus named in his honor. Medium early, smooth and solid, of scarlet color. Sets heavily, thus produces well. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 60c; 14 lb. $1.80. 
nM i b 80 days. A variety brought to popularity by seed distributed from Washington. Is bright red and very round. _ 
argiope Slightly later than Earliana but larger. The bearing seascn is long, thus especially-suitable for home gardens. Much 
liked by canners. In New Jersey they claim nothing better in Tomatoes. A truly wilt-resistant variety. Pkt. 10c; oz. 60c; 14 lb. $1.80. 
A new early scarlet of the wilt-resisting sort. Resembles Marglobe in size and shape. Well adapted to Colorado. 
Stokesdale put. 10c; oz. 60c; %4 Ib. $1.80. 
70 days. The new very early rich scarlet introduced by Dr. Myers of Penn. State College. Fruits in clusters, three 
Penn State to ten on a plant. Proving to be an excellent producer. A good home garden sort. Pkt, 10c; 0z. 60c; %4 1b. $1.80. 
Rutgers Globe Wiitt-resisting. From certified stock. Deep red skin. Ripens uniformly. Pkt. 10¢; oz. 60c; %4 1b. $1.80. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
GLOBE. 90 days. This variety continues to be the best for indoor forcing, being round, smooth 
and a desirable purplish pink color. Pkt. 10c; 0z. 50c; %4 1b. $1.50, 
JOHN BAER. 82 at Bes Of all tomatoes this is the handsomest yet introduced. It is an early 
variety of bright scarlet color, good size and smooth, ripening close to the stem. It is a wonderful 
cropper. The seed we offer was grown from the introducer’s stock. If you want a tomato that 
will give entire satisfaction in every respect, give this a trial. You will order more next year. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 60c; 14 Ib. $1.80. 
BONNY BEST. 73 days. A beautiful bright red, smooth and uniform tomato. Especially suitable 
for greenhouse culture; also good outdoors. Pkt. 10c; oz. 60c; %4 lb, $1.80. 
CHALK’S EARLY JEWEL. 76 days. Ball-shaped, smooth, bright red. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; 
% Ib. $1.50. 
THE LANDRETH. A very highly bred variety of deep red color, producing exceptionally well 
in Colorado. Our seed is direct from New Jersey. PEt. 10c; 02. 50c; % 1b. $1.50. 
EARLIANA. 70 days. Selected strain, red, very early, bear freely. Pkt. 10c; oz. 75c; %4 Ih. 
$2.25. ; 
BEAUTY. 80 days. Delicate pink color, smooth. Very popular in Denver market, and especially 
in home gardens. Pkt. 10c; oz. 60c; %4 1b. $1.80. 
RED CHERRY, Small, for preserves. Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 30c; oz. 90c. 
YELLOW PEAR. Small, for preserves. Pkt. 10c; 44 0z. 30c; 0z. 90c. 




Marglobe Tomato 
TOMATO PLANTS - 
tati Marglobe, Beauty, John Baer, Earliana. Ready in May. Per doz, 30c; 
Varieties: 100 for $1.00, postpaid. / z m 
Protect your Tomato Plants from frosts by using the new HOTKAP PROTECTORS. 
Package of 25 with a setter for 50c; by mail 60c. 
TURNIPS Sweet and Fine 
One ounce for 150-ft. row; two pounds for one acre. 
Plant Turnips between the first of pk and the last of July, in rows a foot apart. A quarter- oe oe 
inch of soil is enough to cover the seed. The plants should be thinned out to about 5 inches apart. Eas 
Late turnips are generally considered the best. They should be taken out before the first heavy frost, Purple Top White Globe 
in the fall, and can be packed in boxes of sand to keep all winter. Turnip 
ea eat EARLY WHITE MILAN. Fiat, very early, productive. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 14 Ib. 45¢; 
lb. $1.25. 
EXTRA EARLY PURPLE TOP MILAN, Extra early, flat, turnip-shaped. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15¢: 
4 lb. 45c; lb. $1.25, 
The demand for this popular variety is always great, and we 
Purple Top Strap Leaf take special care to secure extra selected seed from the most 
carefully grown stock. It is one of the best turnips on the market. Has a bright purple top, white 
underneath, Leaves are short, narrow and erect. Flesh white, fine-grained and of mild, pleasant 
flaver. Matures in 8 to 9 weeks. Pkt. 5c; 0z. 10c; 44 1b. 25c; 1b. 90c; 5 lbs. $4.00. 
s Much larger than the Purple Top Strap Leaf. A little lat 
Purple Top White Globe and a much better producer. Much filced in Beare iareets 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 1% Ih. 35c; 1b. $1.00; 5 lbs. $4.25. 

Cultivated exclusively for the tops, to be used as greens. 
Seven TOP ois. sc; oz 10c; 44 Ib. 35¢: tb. $1.00. . 
PURPLE TOP YELLOW. Bangholm stock direct from C h : 
RUTABAGA 5c; oz. 15c; %4 Ib. 40c; 1b. $1.20; 5 Ibs, $4.50. m Copenhagen. Pkt 
TOBACCO | WONDERBERRY  .2%:942223, 
MISSOURI BROAD This product of Burbank’s is truly a wonderful 
LEAP, Is reasonably berries, the size of grapes, on a small bush like a aa eh reas 
sure to do well in our in jam, jellies, pies, etc. Grows quickly from seed. Pkt. 10c; % oz. rr 
locality. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; oz. $1.00. Purple Top Yellow Rutabaga 
50c. 
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