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TOMATOES 
715 June Pink. (65 days). A pink Earliana, very popular 
as a shipper. Vine open and fairly small. 
710 Bonny Best. (75 days.) Splendid second-early; medium 
size red. 
727 Rutgers. (70 days.) Similar to Marglcbe. Desirable for 
market gardeners, for canning or for juice. Ripens from 
inside out. Wilt resistant. 
725 Delicious. (70 days.) For sheer flavor, fresh or canned; 
plant a few Delicious. Deliciously mild and sweet; too tender 
for shipping, but very meaty. Medium to large pink fruits. 
728 Oxhart. (80 days.) Late heart-shaped pink; sweet, mild 
and very meaty. Not heavy yieldcer, but often weighs 2 to 3 
pounds. 
713  Earliana. (65 days.) Very popular, early, smooth, bright 
red, of good size. Excellent for early markets. 
708 Pritchard. Colorado Select. (70 days.) First-quality, 
second-early red; wilt resistant. Medium size, round, smooth 
and solid; excellent flavor. Excellent shipper; picked white 
or pink, it ripens to a beautiful red. 

721 Grouth- 
en’s Globe. 
(75 days.) 
Improve- 
ment over 
Break O’Day, 
similarly 
disease-re- 
sistant, bet- 
ter red color, 
vines protect 
fruit better. 
Interior ri- 
pens slowly; 
well adapted 
to green- 
wrap ship- 
ping. Heav- 
ily produc- 
tive. 

Smooth Jumbo 
720 Selected Marglobe. (80 days.) ee 
Rust and wilt resisting; good red globe; small seed cavities, 
firm flesh. Good shipper and canner. One of the heaviest 
mid-season yielders. 
719 Special Strain John Baer. (75 days.) Vine selected seed. 
Above Tomatoes are Priced: Pkt, 5c; % oz, 35c; 02, 65c; 
Y% 1b, $1.85; Ib, $5:65. Postpaid. 

724 Ruby Gem. (60 days.) The earliest of all, medium size, 
prolific, grows in clusters, a beautiful red tomato. The very 
best for a high altitude short season. 
730 Yellow Pear. (80 days.) Yellow, pear shaped; for pickles 
or preserving. 
717 Ponderosa. (85 days.) Large, solid, purplish-pink fruits. 
712 A new Ward’s Jumbo. (80 days.) A bright red beefsteak 
type tomato which is exceptionally meaty yet has juice 
enough for canning. Very non-acid but has a good tomato 
flavor. People unable to eat ordinary tomatoes on account 
of acid can eat Ward’s Jumbo. A heavy producer. 
718 Pearson. (75 days.) Developed at the California Agricul- 
ture College. An excellent red canning or shipping variety. 
716 San Marzano. (80 days.) A small, long, deep red, thick 
meated, mild flavored variety; fine for soup. 
Prices: Pkts, 5c; 4% oz, 60c. Postpaid. 
Pt ea a a sR BE 
790 Wonderberry. A wonderful, prolific plant of the tomato 
family. Very hardy; when once established the bushes will 
come up each year from odd _ seeds dropped on the ground. 
When ripe the berries are almost an inch in diameter, of 
shining black color. Fruit is non-edible until fully ripe, but 
when ripe is wonderful for pies, preserves and jam. A very 
heavy yielder, the plants being loaded with these berries. 
Requires no special care or cultivation. 
Pkt, 10c; % oz, 25c; oz, 40c. Postpaid. 

GARDEN BOOK—Full instruction on preparing soil, planting, 
fertilizing, cultivating, preparing for storage, and storing all 
vegetable crops. Also planting and care of small fruit. A 
96-page book. Add one to your order. Only 15c, postpaid. 
