RUTGERS TOMATO 
ls Wilt- Resistant / 
This variety recommended by Michigan 
State College, Department of Horti- 
culture. Ready to use 75 days from plants. 
We consider Rutgers the finest main-crop 
Tomato grown today. The fruit is large, 
globe shaped, deep red all over, and the 
flesh is deep red, very solid, and of most 
superior quality. The vines are strong and 
sturdy, producing an enormous quantity 
of fine fruit. This 1s an unusually good 
kind for home preserving, as the fruit re- 
mains firm and solid when canned. Makes 
excellent Tomato juice. An early main- 
crop variety. 
Bie bom)507.°/5C; Oz. $1.25 
BONNY BEST. Ready to use 70 days from 
plants. The fruits are of medium size, bright 
scarlet, always smooth, uniform in size and 
shape. Piel oe st 50Z70 75C%.0Z.291.25 
VICTOR. New. Extra early; smooth and solid. 
Ready to use 60 days from plants. This va- 
riety ripens large clusters of fruit when other 
extra-early kinds have only one or two. The 
fruits are good size (average over 41% ounces). 
Firm, solid, and of excellent quality. The vine 
is of the sturdy, determinate type, which can 
be planted close together (2 to 3 feet is recom- 
mended), thus producing a much larger yield 
of early fruit. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 85c; oz. $1.50 

HOW TO GROW TOMATOES: 
1 pkt. produces 150 plants; 1 0z., 2000 plants 
Sow the seed in hotbeds 1n March and when about 2 
inches high, set the plants about 4 inches apart in 
boxes or pot singly. After all danger of frost is past, 
transplant to the open ground. Set deep and about 4 
feet apart. 

Tomato Plants available May 10 

Rutgers 
Tomato 
An Acid-Free Yellow Tomato! 
JUBILEE. All-America Bronze Medal Winner, 
1943. Ready to use 72 days from plants. A 
new orange-yellow Tomato which compares 
favorably with the best of the standard red 
varieties in shape, quality, and _ solidity. 
Fruits are bright orange-yellow, globular, 
weigh about 6 ounces; the orange-colored tn- 
terior is thick-walled, with few seeds. Makes 
delicious juice of unusual and attractive color. 
Very high tn vitamins A and C. 
Pkt. 15c7-4407265¢;, 4402. $1,.10 702.5 51-85 
PONDEROSA. Late Tomato. Ready to use 85 
days from plants. Largest Iate variety. Pur- 
plish pink; meaty. 
Pkt. 15c; l4oz. $1.15; oz. $1.95 
SMALL-FRUITED TOMATOES 
Used principally for preserving. 
Red Cherry Red Plum 
Yellow Plum Yellow Pear 
All small-fruited Tomatoes, pkt. 15c; Y%oz. 70c; 
oz. $1.30. 
T U R N | P 1 pkt. sows a 50-ft. row; 1 02z., 200 ft. 
HOW TO GROW: For early Turnips, sow 14 inch deep as soon as the ground 

Purple-Top White Globe Turnip 
is open in the Spring, in rows 18 inches apart. Thin out to 6 inches in the row, 
As Turnips are generally grown for Fall and Winter use, they are better planted 
in July. 
PURPLE-TOP WHITE GLOBE. Special Strain. The Turnips 
are large, globe shaped, pure white, with purple tops. They are 
very handsome in appearance, yield fine crops and mature 
early. This is an excellent variety for table use and the best 
white one to grow. 
Pktel0coz220c-27 1b: bbc 
SEVEN TOP. The best variety for greens. The foliage is nearly 
twice that of ordinary Turnips and is of mild, pleasant flavor 
when cooked. The roots are flattened, pure white, and fine 
uality. 
S Pkt 10c:0z-20c2 lb. 35¢ 
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TRY THE NEW JUBILEE ACID-FREE 
YELLOW TOMATO 
