
TOMATOES—Continued 
Marglobe — Moderately productive, 
with heavy foliage. Vigorous and re- 
sistant to wilt and rust. Fruits medium 
large, nearly round, smooth, and solid. 
Deep red. 77 days. 
Ponderosa—One of the largest varie- 
ties. Spreading large vines. Solid, fine 
flavored, pink, with small seed cells. 
Somewhat rough and flat. Have a ten- 
dency to crack. 88 days. 
Pritchard—A cross between Marglobe 
and Cooper’s Special, developed by 
U. S. Department of Agriculture. 
Large, solid, smooth, round fruit with 
thick walls. Rather light scarlet. 73 
days. 
Rutgers—Second early variety. Large 
thick stems, vigorous foliage. Fruits 
similar to Marglobe but flatter at stem 
end. Bright red, with thick walls. Red, 
firm flesh, low acidity. 72 days. 
Small Fruited 
Red Cherry — Small round fruits, 12 
inch in diameter. For salads and pick- 
ling. = 
Red Pear —Bright red, pear-shaped, 
distinctive flavor. 
Red Plum — Resembling a plum in 
shape. Grown for preserves. 
Yellow Pear—Differs from Red Pear 
only in color. 
Yellow Plum—About 2 in. long. Shaped 
like a plum. Light yellow in color. 
TURNIP 
For summer greens or roots, sow as 
early as radishes and lettuce. Then cut 
when plants are 1” high. Sow again in 
summer for fall and winter use. Tur- 
nips do best when most of their growth 
is made in autumn or early spring. 
Should be grown rapidly for best flavor 
and texture. 
Golden Ball—Medium size, deep yel- 
low with bronze-green top. Creamy 
yellow flesh of fine texture. 65 days. 
Purple Top White Globe—All purpose 
variety. Large, sweet tops. Smooth, 
globe-shaped roots, purple-red above, 
white below. Sweet, tender, crisp white 
flesh. 50 to 60 days. 
Purple-Top Strap Leaf— Home and 
market garden variety. Deep purplish- 
red on top, white below. Flesh white 
and never stringy. 
TURNIP — FOLIAGE 
Seven Top or Winter Greens — Very 
hardy. The young shoots are tender. 
Roots tough and unsuitable for food. 
Popular in the South, 45 days. 
Rutabaga or Swede Turnip 
American Purpletop—Hardy and pro- 
ductive. Tender, firm, light yellow, 
sweet flesh. 88 days. 
All Vegetable Seeds 
10c PER PACKET 
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 
In bulk quantities at money-saving prices. 
Special quotations to market gardeners. 
Prices subject to change without notice. 

If you want to PLANT BY THE MOON 
There is quite a lot of discussion about the 
effect of the moon on various crops. While 
we make no attempt to take one side or 
the other on this question, we are giving 
all the necessary information in condensed 
form. Naturally, we can’t vouch for the 
effectiveness of this method of planting. We 
are simply submitting the up-to-date charts, 
etc., for gardeners who observe the phases 
of the moon when planting. 

Signs of the Zodiac 
and Their Influence 
oe ARIES: Tends to dryness, 
barrenness. Fairly good for culti- 
vating, spraying and destroying 
weeds. Plant onions. 
t TAURUS: Fairly productive. 
A good sign for planting root 
crops, particularly potatoes and 
bulbous plants. 
1 GEMINI: Dry and barren. 
Not good for any kind of plant- 
ing or transplanting. Kill noxious 
growths. 
Oo, CANCER: Moist, very fruit- 
ful, most productive of the Zodi- 
ac. Planting and _ transplanting 
should yield good crops. Irrigate, 
bud, graft, transplant. 
GL LEO: Most dry and barren 
sign. Use only to kill weeds, de- 
stroy roots, etc. 
Tm VIRGO: Moist but barren. 
Not recommended for planting or 
transplanting; good for cultivat- 
ing and destroying. 
- LIBRA: Fairly fruitful. Seed 
for hay, corn, fodder, etc. Pro- 
duces vigorous pulp growth, rea- 
sonable amount of grain. Good 
for flowers. 
™m SCORPIO: Next to Cancer in 
productiveness. Irrigate but do 
not dig potatoes. 
Kn SAGITTARIUS: Generally 
considered barren but used by 
many for onions, seeding for hay, 
destroying weeds, etc. 
ys CAPRICORN: Earthly, fair- 
ly productive. Similar to Taurus 
but drier. Bulbous flowers, pota- 
toes, tubers, root crops. 
se AQUARIUS. Somewhat bar- 
ren. Good only for cultivation 
and extermination of pests. 
x PISCES: Similar to Cancer so 
use for same purposes. Very pro- 
ductive. Do not dig potatoes. 
When to Plant 
The table at the right shows 
when the moon enters each sign 
of the Zodiac. It also shows the 
moon’s changes. 
Under each month, we show 
first the time at which the moon 
enters each SIGN (day of the 
month and hour of the day, Cen- _ 
tral Standard Time). Then we 
show the moon CHANGES (day 
and hour) for each month. 
@ ist QUARTER, MOON IN- 
CREASING—During lst Quarter 
of Meon plant the following: As- 
paragus, Broccoli, Brussels 
Sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, 
Celery, Corn, Cucumbers, Endive, 
Kohlrabi, Leek, Lettuce, Spinach, 
Barley, Oats, Wheat, Rye. 
2nd QUARTER MOON IN- 
CREASING—During 2nd Quarter 
of Moon plant the following: 
Beans, Egg Plant, Melons, Peas, 
Pepper, Pumpkin, Squash, To- 
matoes, flowers, and cereals. 
When possible, plant seed 
while the Moon is in the fruit- 

1946—Moon Signs 







































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ful signs Cancer, Scorpio or 
Pisces. The next best signs are 
Taurus, Libra and Capricorn. 
© 3rd QUARTER, MOON DE- 
CREASING—During 3rd Quarter 
of Moon plant the following: 
Beets, Carrots, Chicory, Parsnips, 
Potatoes, Radish, Rutabaga, On- 
ion, Turnip, Tubers. 
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CREASING—In 4th or Last Quar- 
ter of the Moon turn sod, pull 
weeds and destroy noxious 
growths, especially when Moon 
is in the barren signs, Gemini, 
Leo, Virgo or Aquarius. If you 
must plant in 4th quarter, be sure 
to use the dates given in ‘Best 
Planting Dates.” 
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