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we. 5. “ ¥F i ee. Bee hier A a, 
Giant Climbing or Mammoth Prize 

Massive fruits possessing every good quality desired, and 
very solid. Vines, when properly trained, will attain a 
height of 8 to 10 feet and carry an enormous weight of 
the immense fruits, which often weigh one and two 
pounds each, Fine quality for slicing, very few seeds. 
About 80 days from plants. Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢; 42 02. 50¢. 
Ground Cherry — Mammoth Fruited 
riATOC ; r Will grow in any 
ia regan ; ty ae We soil easily as to- 
m®matoes. Fruit 
mM when ripe is of 
luscious flavor. 
For sauce and 
pies, also for 
preserving, is 
m fine and dried in 
i sugar the fruits 
are used like 
raisins for cakes 
and puddings. 
They will keep 
in the husk, if 
in a cool place, 
nearly all win- 
ter. Fruits in 
about 90 days 
from plants. 
Cultural  direc- 
tions and cook- 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢. 







i SO es, “1 ‘ies af 
Climbing Trip-L- 
The introducer claims this tomato often 
roduces 2 to 3 bushels from one Vine. 
ines aero rapidly to a height of 10 to 18 
ft. and the large crimson fruits daar. 
3 in. across and 2% in, deep are soli 
with meaty center; 3 or 4 vines should pro- 
duce enough for the average family, 85 days 
from plants. Pkt., 40 seeds 5¢; 100 seeds 10¢. 
Nothing like it ever 
Sugar Tomato before; the intro- 
ducer claims that it is the sweetest of all 
tomatoes, sWotigeetiany J more than 12% sugar. 
Smaller than regular tomatoes with long 
racemes of fruit often 2-ft. in length. One 
of the finest vegetable introductions. It 
bears enormously and is in a distinct class 
for dainty dishes, salads, sauces, juice, etc. 
Ripens about 70 days from plants, cari isctalieis, 
Pkt., 46 seeds 5¢; 100 seeds 10c. SUGAR TOMATO 
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TABLE TURNIPS °°,.22°' 2%," wow, 2’ Rutabagas tints 
Wy ) Purple Top a 
White Globe 
Large, globe: 
shaped variety 
Bwith purple top 
and lower part of 
bulbs pure white. 
Heavy yielder and) 
of excellent qual- 
\@ity for table use. 
56 days. 


























f ng recipes on every package. 
Seed of all the Tomatoes we 
Mixed Tomatoes have and others, from _ the 
earliest to the latest, Varying: in colors, shapes and sizes, 
t., 200 seeds 5¢; % oz. 20¢. 






0Z,, 10¢. 
Early Purple Early Purple Top Strap Leaf 
The roots are quite 
flat, flesh fine 
grained, sweet and 
tender. Develop quickly for table use. Seed 
sown in July produces Turnips in fall. 48 days. 
kt., 1500 seeds 5¢; 0oz., 10¢. 
A white variety, bulbs; 
Early Snowball having pure white skint 
and are nearly round, tender and sweet, One 
of the very best to sow in tne early Spring. © 
Develops rapidly. 45 days. 
Pkt., 15060 seeds 5¢; oz. 10¢. 
Turnips & Rutabagas Mixed “ 
A great mixture of garden Turnips and Ruta- 
bagas including both white and yellow-fleshed 
varieties. Will mature roots all the way from 
45 to 100 days Pkt., 2000 seeds 5¢; oz. 10¢. EARLY 

Purple Top Yellow sian fois 
yellow flesh, fine grained, sweet, best yellow 
Rutabaga. 90 days. 
Pkt., 1500 seeds 5¢; 02. 15¢. 
. yo Ela, 
Giant White 439°, 25:3"). % 
crisp and sweet, good keeper, Very © & 
i productive and good table variety. 8! 
SNOWBALL days. Pkt., 1500 seeds 5¢; 0z., 15¢. Pe yy 
