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Tomato Orange King. 66 days. Because of sweet flavor, 
with a minimum of acidity, and solid flesh, with small seed 
cavities, yellow and orange tomatoes are growing in popu- 
larity. This is the smoothest, heaviest yielding and highest 
quality variety of the small vine type yet produced. Skin 
and flesh are a deep orange, giving proof of high Vitamin C 
content, making its juice an excellent substitute for orange 

juice in the diet. It is not suitable for pruning, and staking. 
Pkt., 15c; % oz., 30c; oz., 50c. 

Orange Chel Pep er 
Pepper Oshkosh. 70 days. Color conscious 
hostesses attach importance to the color scheme 
of salads. This sweet pepper ripens to a vivid 
orange hue. The fruits measure 3 by 4 inches, 
are borne on upright bushes, and have top 
quality. Pkt., 15c; 14 oz., 40c; oz., 75c. 
Giant Spanish ONES 
Onion Valencia Sweet Spanish. 110 days. 
Any well fertilized Victory garden can grow 
these huge, sweet Spanish onions. From seed, 
onions weighing a pound may be produced 
in the northern states; if started in the hot- 
bed, two-pound specimens can be grown. 
Our strain is selected for good results in the 
midwest. Pkt., 20c; 4% oz., 65c; oz., $1.20; 
V4 lb., $3.65. 
Tew Type a Souash 
Squash Butternut. 100 days. All the seed 
of this squash is contained in a small cavity at 
the lower end; so that ninety percent of its 
heavy fruit (12 inches long) is exceedingly 
sweet, firm, orange flesh. Pkt., 35c. 
ALL AMERICA WINNERS 

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Cucumber Cubit. Awarded bronze medal 
in All-America trials for 1944. Dark green, 
cylindrical fruits with rounded ends, giving 
heavy early yield. Fruits are 6 to 8 inches, and 
quality good. Pkt., 25c. 
Bean Keystonian Greenpod. Awarded 
Honorable Mention in 1944 All-America trials. 
A stringless, round-pod green bean which is 
compared with Tendergreen for quality, and 
said to yield more heavily. Pkt., 25c. 


