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TOMATOES 
A624. _ Beebe’s Early Prolific. Medium to 
large globular shaped fruit. Flesh dark 
red, superb quality with very few seeds. 
A626. Pritchard or Scarlet Topper. Ex- 
tremely solid and heavy with thick walls 
of deep scarlet color. Very productive; one 
of the very best for home use or market. 
A627. Firesteel. .\ small vine with medium 
sized red tomatoes that are early, smooth 
and firm fleshed. For dry seasons there is 
nothing to equal it as it will set fruit 
when other types are dropping their blos- 
soms. 
A628. Spark’s Earliana. large, fine qual- 
ity. Stoutly bunched and very productive; 
fruit slightly flat, and red. 
A629. New Marglobe. Second early on the 
market. Vlants are vigorous growers and 
continue bearing until fall. Tomatoes large, 
round, smooth and of very dark color. | 
A632. Rutgers. Plant large with thick 
stems and vigorous foliage. Fruits globu- 
lar, bright red, smooth with thick walls and 
small seed cells. 
A640. New Stone. 
color. Smooth and 
without any cracks. For main crop. 
A648. Yellow Pear. Small yellow pear- 
shaped fruit which is used mostly for pre- 
serving. i 
A652. Bison. Very early, bf medium size 
and very solid. A strong grower and heavy 
bearer, resists drought extra well. 
A654. The Ruby. The strong, healthy vines 
produce an enormous crop of medium to 
large size rich red tomatoes. The globe- 
shaped fruits grow in clusters of 6 to 10. 
Very solid and meaty. 
“Big 3” 
Tomato Collection 
1 Pkt. Spark’s Earliana 
Large fruit, scarlet in 
ripening evenly and 
1 Pkt. Marglobe 
1 Pkt. Pritchard 
3 FAVORITES 
FOR 
POST 
PAID 
15c 
Price of All Tomatoes 
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No. Variety Pkt. Oz. 
A624. Beebe’s Early Prolific:..... 5G 25c 
AG26sPritthardéa ee fais (ek eta: 7c 25c 
ASzs_spark’s Eartiana( 4. ot o.5..cs 5c 25c 
A629 New Marglobe ............. 1C 25c 
Aés2-Rutgers 2.0 -47.25.. ataied alee. 10c 25c 
AGIOUNewW Stones. fro: on rect l. 5c 25c 
Ab48 “Y.ellowe Pear see be ek. 7c etn 
AGS Ars GON weet tee. Sncie c s 10c 30c 
AGOSPT RE RUDY ioe esc ia ee de 15¢ eve 
POATRPATOSL CO UA re sac eck ce oe 20c 
EGGPLANT 
A284. Spineless. A good bearing variety. 
The broad, oval, dark purple, glossy fruits 
are of superior quality. Pkt., 10c; '% oz., 
30c; oz., 50c. 
BEATRICE, NEBRASKA 



Hotkaps not only make the young plants 
grow faster, but they protect them from 
frosts and insects. Hotkaps have been tried 
out for several years and we have many 
testimonials showing where Hotkaps pro- 
duced ripe tomatoes two weeks earlier than 
where they were not used. More informa- 
tion given on request. 
Home Garden Package, 25 Hotkaps and 
Cardboard Setter, 65c, postpaid; 50c not 
prepaid. 
100 Hotkaps with Fiberboard Setter, $2.35, 
postpaid. 
250 Hotkaps with Fiberboard Setter, $3.50, 
not prepaid. 
1,000 Hotkaps only, $10.25, not prepaid. 
PEPPERS 
A522. Sonderegger’s New Royal. Extra 
thick flesh, juicy, Sweet and very mild. 
ene for stuffed peppers. Pkt., 10c; 2 oz., 
Cc. 
A525. Harris Early. Earliest variety. Fruit 
medium size, dark red and very sweet. 
Pkt., 10c; '/% oz., 25c. 
A532. Perfection Pimento. Thick meated, 
extra mild and delicious. Heavy bearer. 
Pkt., 10c; '/ oz., 25c. 
A526. California Wonder. It produces 
smooth uniform fruits 4 inches in diameter 
and 5 inches long, mostly four lobed. The 
flesh is solid, thick, very mild and sweet. 
Pkti10c;. 1 02.,625c: 
GARDEN HUCKLEBERRY 
Fruits small, about the .size of a 
Plant up- 
Ad21. 
gooseberry, color a deep purple. 
right in growth. For preserves, cook with 
Pkt., 10c; '% oz., 30c. 
sugar and lemon. 

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