Novelty Tomatoes Jor Variety 
Gorn Sauce & Preserues 
644. FARGO YELLOW PEAR—A 
delicious early tomato of novel appearance, An 
ideal sort for making fancy pickles, preserves, 
canning, etc, Fruit is pear shaped and of at- 
tractive golden color. Easily grown and yields 
wonderfully. Do not fail to try it. Pkt. 10c, 
Yo 0Z, 35¢, oz. 60c, prepaid. 
653. GROUND CHERRY OR HUSK 
TOMATO—(86 days.) This is not a true 
tomato. _ Used as a novelty and for preserves, 
Flavor is outstanding, Excellent in combina- 
tion with oranges, lemons or ginger. Fruit: 
small, yellow, round, enclosed in a _ loose, 
papery husk. Of delicate flavor. Vine: spread- 
ing and flat. 
prepaid, 
Grow Perfect Tomatoes 
In a Small Back-Yard Garden 
1—Select a sunny location, as the direct heat 
of the sun is needed to ripen the fruit. 
2—Dig the holes 18 inches deep and 214 feet 
apart. 
3—-Put a foot of compost in each hole and 
cover it with one inch of soil. 
4—Cut off all branches from plants and set 
them so that the roots touch the soil in 
bottom of hole. Then fill in all around 
plant with good garden loam. 
Note—The entire plant should be below 
the ground except the 2 upper leaves, 
which rest on the surface. New roots will 
grow out all along the stem, giving the 
plants more strength and vigor. 
5——Make paper collars 3 inches wide, from any 
stiff paper, and insert 114 inches in the 
ground around the plant, and extending 
the same distance above, to protect stems 
from cutworms. 
6—When plants are about 1 foot high, provide 
sturdy supports and as they grow, tie them 
firmly each week to the supports, with soft, 
wide strips of cloth. 
7—Keep soil well cultivated while plants are 
growing and later mulch them with 
inches of grass clippings. 
8—Keep vines healthy by spraying them 
regularly with ACME KOPPER KING, to 
control blight, mildew, wilt and leaf spot. 
(See page 74 for prices). 
Garden Huckleberries 
Make Delicious Pies, Preserves 
and Jams 

i GSS. The berries are borne in clusters 
# and when ripe are a shining black color, 
about % to % inch in diameter. Plants 
grow 8 feet tall and thrive on any soil. 
Culture same as for tomatoes, Pkt. 10c, i, 
oz. 40c, oz. 65c, prepaid. See recipe below. 
Recipe for Huckleberry Pie 
Wash and stem 214 quarts berries, cover with water 
and let come to a boil. Add 1% teaspoon soda, boil 
one minute and drain. Add one cup cold water to 
berries, cook until soft, then mash and add 1% cups 
sugar, juice of 1% lemon and boil about 15 minutes. 
Remove from stove and cool. When ready to put in 
pie crust add one tablespoon tapioca. Dot with butter, 
add top crust and bake. 
Treat Tomato Seed with SEMESAN. It prevents seed decay. (See page 17.) 
‘622. 
Pkt. 10c, Y% oz. 30c, 0z. 50c, - 
New Climbing Tomate => 
: SKYLINER—tThis amazing tomato grows to a 
height of more than 10 feet and yields of two bushels and more 
have been reported from a single vine. The vines grow rapidly 
and produce large crimson fruits averaging 314 inches across 
and more/than 3 inches deep—at times a 5-inch tomato steals 
the show. _ They have a solid meaty center, excellent flavor and 
fine shipping qualities. The vines are blight and drouth re- 
sistant. Make your garden the ‘‘talk of the town’’ by grow- 
ing skyliner, Pkt. 15c, 4% oz. 45c, oz. 80c, prepaid. 
Shown in Color on Inside Back Cover. 
Sunowlall--cn Acid-Gree Tomate 
637. SNOWBALL—A beautiful ivory-white tomato, 
everyone can enjoy as it contains less acid than any other 
variety. The flesh is alabaster-white, firm and meaty with a 
mild, rich flavor. The fruits are similar to Golden Ponderosa 
in size and shape. Pkt. 15c, prepaid. 
616. OXHEART—(90 days.) In shape it’s different 
from any other tomato. It is of great size, has very thick 
flesh and is almost seedless. Excellent in salads. Fruit: ex- 
tremely large, heart shaped, pink; very solid, meaty, and of 
mild flavor. Vine: open, spreading, fairly productive. Pkt. 
15c, 14% 02, 45c, oz. 80c, prepaid. 

‘If Your Garden Is Small 
Train Tomato Plants to grow on a trellis or 
on stout stakes and they will take up no 
more room than a dahlia. ‘Trained’ 
tomatoes are firmer, cleaner and better 
shaped than fruit grown on plants allowed 
to sprawl over the ground. See directions 
. great 
Tender Turmips 

American Purple Top Rutabaga is creamy 
yellow, solid and crisp. A heavy yielder 
and good keeper. 
Rudabagas 
698. IMPROVED AMERICAN PUR- 
PLE TOP RUTABAGA—(88 days.) Our 
special strain is noted for its uniformity of 
shape and heavy yield. A dependable variety. 
Keeps well and of excellent quality. Roots: 
5 to 7 inch diameter, large, round with small 
neck and slight tap root; yellow with purple 
top. Flesh: light yellow, firm, sweet and ten- 
der, Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, % lb. 35c, Ib. $1.10, 
prepaid.—Not prepaid, 5 lbs. at $1.00 per Ib. 
701. F. S. & N. CO’S EARLY NECK- 
LESS RUTABAGA—A new variety and a 
improvement over Purple Top Yellow 
Rutabaga. It is earlier—entirely neckless— 
free from side roots, round and uniform, The 
flesh is white, fine grained and sweet. Another 
money-maker for market gardeners and a qual- 
ity vegetable that sells on sight. Pkt. 10c, oz. 
15c, % Ib. 40c, lb. $1.50, prepaid.—Not pre- 
paid, 5 lbs. at $1.35 per Ib. 

this page for growing perfect tomatoes. 
for Your Table 
One ounce will sow 125 feet of drill—2 
pounds per acre in drills; 3 pounds broadcast. 
CULTURE—Turnips and Rutabagas do best 
in highly enriched, light loam soil. In rich soil 
and cool weather, they grow rapidly, without 
becoming bitter in flavor. Sow in April, in 
drills 12 to 15 inches apart, and thin out to 
stand 8 inches apart in the row. Rutabagas 
require a longer growing season than turnips 
and need more moisture. When full grown, 
they should be pulled, topped and stored ina 
cool cellar or pit. IF cool and sufficiently 
moist to prevent withering, they will keep all 
winter. 
681. EXTRA EARLY PURPLE TOP 
MILAN TURNIP—(40 days.) An extra 
early sort for home garden and truckers. Of 
excellent quality. Roots: 4 inch diameter,, 
very flat, white with purple top. Flesh: clear 
white, fine grained, sweet and tender. Pkt. 
10c, oz. 15c, % Ib. 35c, lb, $1.35, prepaid.— 
Not prepaid, 5 lbs. at $1.25 per lb. 
685. PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE 
TURNIP—(58 days.) Our pure bred strain 
is noted for its uniformity and productivity. 
Roots: 4 to 6 inch diameter, large globe shap- 
ed, very smooth, upper part purple-red, white 
below. Flesh: white, sweet, crisp and tender, 
Pkt. 10¢, oz:’ 15c, % Ib. 35c, lb. $1.25, pre- 
paid.—Not prepaid, 5 lbs. at $1.10 per lb. 
686. EARLY PURPLE TOP STRAP 
LEAVED TURNIP—(45 days.) A medium 
early productive variety, used extensively for 
home and market garden planting. Roots: 3 to 
5 inch diameter, flat, purple red at the tops, 
white below. Flesh: white, fine grained and 
tender. Tops, medium, upright and compact. 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 15c, 4%, Ib. 35c¢, Ib. $1.25, pre- 
paid.— Not prepaid, 5 Ibs, at $1.10 per Ib. 
Don’t Gamble with Your Crops 
Order CARCO SPRAY and 
Use it in time! 
For control of Root Maggots which at- 
tack your CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER, 
RADISHES and TUR- 
ONIONS, BEETS, 
NIPS, use CARCO SPRAY, early in spring, 
to prevent deposit of maggot eggs. NOT A 
POISON. Order early and use it in time! 
One-half pint makes six gallons of spray. 
Easy to use—complete directions. Y/ pint, 
60c, pint 85c, quart $1.40, postpaid. 
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