
These are Brigham Yellow Globe Onions grown from our seed by Ray 
Sherwood of Holley, N. Y. on the Manning muck 
Paul Gavel of Elba, N. Y. sowed his muck to rye as soon as he got his 
Brigham Yellow Globe Onions crated 
HART & VICK’S TOMATO SEED 
Our tomato seed is grown for us by tomato seed experts, men who we believe, are 
among the best tomato seed growers in the country. In our descriptions we 
give the average number of days it takes from plant setting to maturing the fruit. 
Bonny Best—73 days. Extensively used for market and 
canning. Bright scarlet fruits, medium large almost globe 
shaped, solid meated, bright scarlet in color. “4 0z., 25c; 
OZ OGM AMlibsedeolo. 
Bounty—61 days. Scarlet fruit, larger, smoother, deeper 
than Victor. Small plants that can be set very closely 
together. % oz., 25c; oz., 85c; % lb., $2.95. 
Dwarf Stone—81 days. Dwarf tree like plants, bright red 
flattened globe shaped fruits. It makes a sturdy plant 
with luxurious foliage that sells well but there are a dozen 
varieties that bear much better fruit. ™% oz., 25c; 0z., 
70c: % lb., $2.00. 
Earliana—64 days. This is the last season we will offer this 
variety. Bounty and Valiant are both much better. %4 
0Z., 25¢; 0z., 7T0c; % lb., $2.25. 
John Baer—73 days. Probably the most popular of all the 
tomatoes. Unexcelled for general purpose. Fruit is flat- 
tened globe shaped, smooth and evenly colored bright 
deep scarlet-red; medium large. The vines are vigorous 
growing and very productive. An old variety but still a 
food one: 4 107., 256; 027. 00e2 24 Ibe, $2155) lbs ote. 
Jubilee—Large, smooth, deep globe-shaped, rich yellow 
fruits, with very thick tangerine-orange colored solid 
flesh and attractive juice. Vines very strong and thrifty 
and bear abundantly. By far the best yellow kind as yet 
introduced. Bronze Medal, 1943. 4% oz., 30c; oz., 95c; 
ve Ween back allse 
Marglobe—75 days. We offer a superb strain of this splen- 
did tomato. It is earlier, more uniform, globe shaped, 
smooth, solid deep scarlet fruits of distinct quality. Plants 
are thrifty and heavily productive. Resistant to Fusa- 
rium Wilt and Nail-Head Rust. % oz., 25c; oz., 70c; % 
lips oi2ie2 De 
Ponderosa—85 days. Largest pink kind, deep but flat, often 
weigh 10 to 12 ozs. % oz., 30c; oz., 95ce; % Ib., $3.15. 
Rutgers, Early Strain—73 days. Developed by the New 
Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station. Plant sturdy 
and vigorous with thick stems and an abundance of 
foliage which protects the plants from sun-scald. Large 
red heavy tomato with thick outer and inner walls and 
small seed cavities, producing few seeds. ‘Flesh firm and 
red. Ripening begins at the center so that when the fruit 
is red on the outside it is ripe throughout. % oz., 25c; 
Ova, (WC 7A We, 4b. 
Scarlet Topper or Pritchard—75 days. Medium large, 
smooth, meaty, very red globe kind, vines erect, self- 
topping and heavy bearing. Ripens after Earliana and 
before Marglobe. Flesh firm and thick walled. 4% oz., 
25e; 0z., T0C; % Ib., $2.25. 
Stokesdale—70 days. A second early scarlet-fruited variety 
maturing a week earlier than Marglobe. The plant rather 
open in habit with medium heavy foliage. Fruits large, 
globe shaped, solid, smooth and well colored all over. 
Recommended for canners and shippers as well as home 
and market garden. This variety is growing in popu- 
larity. %4 0z., 25¢; ‘oz. T0c? 4 1b., $2257 1b., $7.25. 
Valiant—66 days. New, early kind with larger and much 
better fruit than Earliana. Smooth, deep, round, bright 
scarlet. Very profitable as an early market kind. % oz., 
25C: OZ .00C* 44 bs $2225* lbs $ive2'b. 


SMALL FRUITED VARIETIES 
Italian Canner, San Marzano—70 days. Bright scarlet 
fruits, long, flat sided, rounded at the ends. About Asin 
wide and 4% in. long, flesh thick, very productive. Used 
for paste and powder. No juicy pulp, few seeds. Y% OZ., 
QHCGMOZ OCs 44 lbs S2edosllbsnoleo 0. 
Red Pear, Yellow Pear, Red Cherry, Yellow Cherry, Red 
Plum, Yellow Plum. % oz., 25c; 0z., 75c; % lb., $2.40. 
GREENHOUSE FORCING TOMATO 
Comet—For greenhouse and staking, of medium size, bright 
red, very smooth. Sells well on the market. % oz., 50c; 
% oz., 85c; oz., $2.60; % lb., $8.50. 
WATERMELON 
Dixie Queen—85 days. Nearly round, light green striped 
with darker green melon, often weighing 40 to 50 lbs., 
thin, tough rind, thick, deep red, crisp, sweet flesh. Very 
few white seeds. Oz., 20c; % lb., 60c; Ib., $2.00. 
Early Kansas—85 days. Handsome, nearly round, deep 
emerald green with irregular, paler stripes. Flesh very 
bright red, thick, crisp, sweet. Good shipper. Oz., 20c; 
% 1\b., 60¢; lb., $2.00. 
Honey Cream—82 days. Large, round, light green, darker 
green stripes. Creamy yellow flesh of excellent quality. 
Good for roadside stands and home gardens. Oz., 35c; 
1} ., 1.210 lb. 64.002 
Wonder Melon—8s5 days. Best for roadside stands and 
nearby market here in the north. Very large oblong 
fruit, dark green with bright, rich, red, sweet and fine 
textured flesh: Oz. 15c; % Ib. 45e. 1b. Silep On 
Green Citron—Outer flesh is used in preserving. Heavy 
bearing. Green seeds. Oz., 15¢c; % lb., 40c; Ib., $1.25. 






Anthony Giordano of Oakfield, N. Y. was very well pleased with the 
Early Yellow Globe Onions he grew from our seed on his muck in Elba 
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