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Rutgers—A single cluster of fine fruit from our seed crop. 
885 Rutgers Tomato 
Large and Solid Fruit—Superb Quality 
In our opinion, Rutgers is far and away the finest main crop tomato for 
home gardens, market and canning. It is so good that it has now become 
the most popular and widely grown variety in the country. Rutgers 
combines all the best features of a good variety: The vines are large, 
vigorous and sturdy and the crops are abundant. The fruit is extra large, 
solid and meaty, and colors beautifully all over to a deep rich red. The 
flavor is the best of any and it is excellent for home preserving. It starts 
to bear a little later than John Baer or Bonny Best and will produce big 
yields right up till frost. 
For many years, our special strain has been grown and selected here 
on our farm in the North and the New York State Certified seed that 
we offer is the best obtainable. 
Pkt. 15¢; 4% Oz. 45c; Oz. 85c; 14 Lb. $2.40. 
825 Yankee Hybrid Summer Squash 
The Earliest and Best Variety for Home or Market 
This new hybrid straightneck summer squash is without equal for 
yield and the production of early fruit. It is not only several days earlier ~ 
than the next best kind, but also it actually out yields all other varieties 
throughout the season. 
The squash are of the finest type, straight with thick necks, and the 
slightly roughened skin is bright waxy yellow in color, showing no trace 
of green even when very young. 
Home gardeners are delighted with these fine squash, and the earliness, 
heavy yield and great uniformity make it the most profitable variety for 
the market grower. If you have not tried Yankee Hybrid, be sure to grow 
some this year. 
Pkt. 15c; % Oz. 35c; Oz. 60c; 4% Lb. $1.70; 4% Lb. $3.25. 
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See our full list of Strawberries, Raspberries and 
Grapes on pages 76 and 77. 
889 Valiant Tomato—Very Early 
More and more growers each year are using Valiant for early crop, and 
it has now taken the place of the old Earliana in nearly all sections. The 
tomatoes are so much better looking and finer quality than Earliana that 
the few days difference in maturity is not important. 
These tomatoes grow large, round and smooth, and they color well up 
to the stem. The flesh is firm and thick-meated and the quality is very 
fine for an early type. The vines are large and vigorous with an open 
spreading habit of growth and they do best on heavier soils of high 
fertility. 
Valiant starts to bear very early and continues to produce fine big solid 
tomatoes all through the season. The early yields are heavy, making it 
an exceptionally profitable variety for market. It is particularly well 
liked in those sections where Victor does not do well. We recommend it 
highly. New York State Certified Seed. 
Pkt. 15c; 14 Oz. 45c; Oz. 80c; 14 Lb. $2.40. 
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Quality—the best winter squash. Note the smooth thick flesh. 
810 Quality Squash—Fine Grained and Sweet 
In our opinion, this winter squash has the finest quality of all the 
kinds we grow or sell. The outside skin is dark green, thin and hard, 
protecting the thick orange colored flesh. The flesh is sweeter and finer 
flavored than any other kind we know and cooks as dry as a good sweet 
potato. The texture is very fine without stringiness. The fruit is medium 
size (5-10 Ibs.) a very convenient size for family use. The vines are strong 
and healthy and produce excellent crops. 
Quality squash are excellent for the home garden as they can be easily 
stored to eat in the winter. It is also the best medium-sized squash for 
the commercial grower, especially for modern markets where high quality 
is appreciated. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 40c; 144 Lb. $1.10; 14 Lb. $1.70. 
915 Macomber Rutabaga 
By Far The Sweetest Kind—White Flesh 
Many people who do not ordinarily care for rutabagas are very fond 
of the “Macomber.” If you have not tried them before, you will be sur- 
prised that rutabagas could be so mild and sweet. It is of very much finer 
quality for table use than any other kind. 
The turnips are white with purplish green tops, large, smooth, round 
and handsome and with practically no neck. The flesh is white, fine 
grained and of a mild sweet flavor. They will keep all winter and remain 
in fine condition if properly stored. To get the best results the seed should 
be sown about the middle or last of June in the Northern states. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c; 14 Lb. 75c; Lb. $2.00. 
Gem Strawberry Plants 
The Best Everbearing Variety 
If you want a strawberry that will really produce big delicious fruit 
in the late summer and fall, plant Gem. It makes a good spring crop and 
for fallit is much superior to any other everbearing variety we know. The 
fruit is good-sized and firm, with a bright sparkling red color and a rich, 
mild flavor. 
You can actually get good berries the first year by setting Gem plants 
in the early spring and keeping the blossoms picked off for the first six 
to eight weeks. Gem is a dependable, heavy yielding strawberry which 
we can highly recommend. 
25 plants $2.00; 50 plants $3.50; 100 plants $6.00; 250 plants $13.00, 
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