No Vegetable Has More Uses Than the Tomato 

Swiss Chard or Spinach Beet 
Sow March to June 
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Dark Green. Straight leaves, tender and crisp. .$0 15 $0 40 $1 35 
Lucullus. Curly leaves; very tasty.......... te 15 40 1 35 
Tomato 
Sow in greenhouses in February; coldframe in March; in open April 1 
to May 15 
Bonny Best. 73 days maturity. Standard 
second-early variety. Fruits globe shape, 
of medium size, smooth, solid bright scar- Pkg. Oz. Mlb. Lb 
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Marglobe. New Jersey Certified Seed. 
77 days maturity. An excellent strain of 
this well-known and widely used variety. 
It is distinguished for its freedom of 
puffiness, Its Increased depth, and heay- 
ier yield. Plants vigorous, dark green, 
shows resistance to Fusarium wilt. Fruits 
large, nearly round, smooth, bright deep 
scarlet with solid interior and small 
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New Stone. 86 days maturity. Plant 
large, dense and very productive. Fruits 
large, flattened but deep, smooth, at- 
tractive scarlet-red in color ........... 
Pritchard (Scarlet Topper). New Jersey 
Certified Seed. 74 days maturity. Fruits 
globular with thick walls; color light 
scarlet. For market gardens, shippmg 
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Rutgers. New Jersey Certified Seed. 84 
days maturity. A recent introduction by 
the New Jersey Experiment Station 
which has deservedly achieved general 
popularity. Has proved to be an all- 
purpose variety of wide adaptation. Used 
for canning, green-wrap shipper and 
general market. Plant large with thick 
stems and vigorous foliage. Fruits glob- 
ular, bright red, smooth with thick walls 
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Stokesdale. New Jersey Certified Seed. 
70 days maturity. A good second-early 
variety. One week earlier than Marglobe. 
Fruit bright scarlet, medium large, glob- 
ular, firm and solid. A heavy cropper. 
Valiant. An early variety—66 days matu- 
rity. Fruits globular, medium-sized, 
firm, bright red, quite smooth. The 
leading first-early Tomato............. 
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PINK, YELLOW AND SMALL-FRUITED TOMATOES 
Large Red Plum. Fruit 4 to 5 inches in 
length, long, blocky mn shape, bright Pkg. Oz. ‘4Ib. Lb. 
scarlet. Used for preserving...........$0 10 $0 80 $2 25 $8 00 
Oxheart. Plant open and _ spreading. 
Fruits heart-shaped, pink, very solid. 
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Ponderosa. Plant large and spreading 
Fruits large, flat, purplish pink, with 
tendency to crack. 88days............ 10 OOM te / 550400 
Red Plum. Red-fruited sort resembling a 
plum in shape and size. For preserving. . 10 0) ak 7A OD 
Yellow Plum. Yellow-fruited kind with 
oval, plum-shaped fruit. For preserves. . 10 i) AWD) 7 OO 
Yellow Ponderosa. Large yellow sort. 
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Ruta baga Sow July and August 
Improved American Purple-Top. Flesh deep 
yellow; purple top; excellent flavor. Rapid Oz. Vlbs Lb: 
grower. Should be sown in rows and cultivated.$0 15 $0 35 $1 00 
Pennsylvania Purple-Top. An excellent strain 
of improved Rutabaga. Roots large, globular, 
inclined toward top shape, yellow with purple 
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Watermelon, Dixie Queen 
Turnip 
Sow March or April for spring crop; July or August for fall crop 
Amber Globe Green-Top. A medium-sized Oz. lb. Lb. 
root, rather Iate-maturing. Fine pale yellow, 
globe-shaped, with a short green crown........ $0 15 $0 35 $1 00 
Aberdeen Purple-Top Yellow Globe. Similar 
to Green-Top Amber Globe, except that the 
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35 1 00 
Golden Ball. An excellent golden yellow, ball- 
shaped Turnip which does not grow very large. 
Mammoth Purple-Top White Globe. Large, 
globe-shaped Turnip with a purple crown and 
the rest pure white. This is the most popular of 
all Turnips and the quickest grower. This is 
much used for broadcasting with grass....... 
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Seven-Top. The abundant tops are used for 
greens in the manner of spinach, making a 
delicious dish, while the roots may be cooked as 
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Shogoin. Serves a dual purpose. The long, strap- 
shaped leaves are used as “‘greens,”’ and the white 
globe-shaped root for cooking.. ............ 5 S500 
Watermelon 
Plant in May and June 
Dixie Queen. A new variety becoming quite 
popular. Fruits oblong or nearly round, fair 
size, light green, striped and blotched with dark 
green. Flesh rich scarlet, extremely sweet with 
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Improved Kleckley Sweet. Oblong; medium 
size; dark green with bright red flesh, sweet and 
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Preserving Citron. Used for preserving. Red 
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Stone Mountain. A good popular melon for 
market or for home use. Large, oval-round; 
dark green rind; solid scarlet flesh. Early for its 
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Tom Watson. Large green-rind melon. A good 
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