Horm & Otson, Inc.—Home of Flowers—Saint Pau 



Vegetable Plants 

JOA CALER 
POT GROWN TOMATO PLANTS 
POT GROWN PLANTS will produce fruit several 
weeks earlier than the ordinary seedling plants. These 
plants have been transplanted and grown in pots with 
a mass of developed roots that are ready to take hold 
without the setback that occurs when plants with a few 
spindly roots are planted. 
We offer Tomato plants in many kinds, including the 
good old popular varieties, both early and late. We offer 
too, many of the newer introductions that come highly 
recommended from other sections, many of which are 
outstanding. 
We grow these plants in large quantities, but we sug- 
gest ordering early, as this year of Victory Gardens we 
expect an unusual demand, and because of labor shortage 
we will be obliged to limit the quantity on some kinds. 
Tomato plants will be ready to send out about May 
15th, depending on weather conditions. 
Bonny Best—A popular, early round scarlet. 
Bounty—Plants small, very prolific fruiting. 
rich red, round fruit. Early. 
Crystal White—A new alabaster white tomato; large 
meaty fruit with a delicious flavor. 
at as Stone— Dwarf tree type with large, smooth scarlet 
ruit. 
Earliana—This is a standard early kind, rich red and 
good shape. 
Early Standard—A popular early, with unsurpassed 
flavor, a continuous bearer from very early until 
late season. Meaty and fine for canning. 
Globe—Large, purplish-pink, smooth globe-shaped fruit 
that ripens evenly. 
Medium 

















A TRANSPLANTED 
POT-GROWN 
TOMATO PLANT— 
NOTE THE MASS OF 
FIBROUS ROOTS 
[Eighteen] 
Heavy waterproof bands, 3 inches wide and 4 
inches across. Cheap, practical, durable. Given 
free to all purchasers of tomato plants. To 
others 10c per dozen, 60c per hundred. 
Gloriana—Medium scarlet-red. It resembles Earliana but 
is 3 to 5 days earlier. Large fruit cluster on small 
to medium plant. 
John Baer—An old standard early for the home garden. 
Rich scarlet. 
Jubilee—A new orange yellow tomato, fruit of medium 
size and finely flavored. 
Marglobe—Large oval rich red fruit, early and very 
productive. 
New King—Exceptionally large pink fruit, on large 
robust plant. 
Oxheart—Very large, meaty pinkish fruit, a fine home 
garden tomato. 
Pan-America—One of the latest Government develop- 
ments for which they claim superiority of quality, 
firmness and productivity. 
Pritchard—Bright red globe-shaped fruit of medium size, 
a fine second early tomato. 
Ponderosa—A very large, fleshy tomato with mild flavor. 
Richmeat—A very large, smooth, rich red tomato, solid . 
and meaty. Thrives under the worst weather con- 
ditions. 
Rutgers—Large, globular, smooth, bright red fruit. 
Heavy walls and small cells. 
Table Talk—A new globe-shaped bright scarlet tomato 
with firm and solid meat. Form a short bush plant. 
The Fruit—A somewhat small, bright red, meaty, de- 
licious tomato with a sweet flavor. Very vigorous 
growth and disease resistant. 
The Orange—Very large, deep orange-colored fruit, mild, 
delicious flavor, very different from the ordinary 
yellow tomatoes. 
Winsall—A very large meaty and fine flavored tomato. 
Superior to Ponderosa because of its smooth round 
shape and size. 

MARGLOBE 
SMALL FRUITED KINDS 
Ground Cherry, or Husk Tomato—Small sweet fruit 
_ enclosed in husk. 
Italian Canner—Large scarlet, plum shaped fruit. Flesh 
thick, little pulp, valuable for canning whole. 
Red Cherry—Small, rich red round fruit in clusters. 
Red Peach—About 114 inches, round fuzz-like peach. 
Yellow Pear—Pear shaped, sweet and delicious. Fine 
for salads or preserving. 
Yellow Plum—The small egg shaped tomato used for 
preserves. 
PRICE—85c per doz., $6.00 per 100. 



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