48 MARKET GARDENERS’ SEED STORE 
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TOMATO (Cont.) 
Oz. 1%, Lb. 1 Lb. 
Yellow Plum. Fruits plum-shaped, of clear, deep yellow color; 
flesh yellow and finely flavored. esteemed for preserves... .50 1.50 5.00 
Yellow Husk or Ground Cherry. Used for preserving and eating 
from the hand. The seed we offer is that of the true Yellow 
GrOUNG VCRETTY 7 oe ole tore eigytectos te cetae wists e/a) ro 64s eueue quel oars -50 i beg 5.00 
Golden Dawn. Yellow. A very handsome new Asgrow introduc- 
tion, similar in shape to Scarlet Dawn but of attractive 
golden yellow color of mild sub-acid flavor. 77 GBVSe Antiesss .50 1.75 
Oxheart. The best extra large pink variety and fine for slicing. 
It is heart shaped and very late in maturing............. 1.00 3.50 

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SEED POTATOES 
Early Ohio. The potatoes are oblong with square ends, shallow eyes, smooth skin 
tinged with pink. The vines are small and compact and the potatoes ripen very 
early, this being one of the earliest varieties in existence. The yield is usually not 
as high, : 
The Warba. A new early potato. The Warba was produced at the Minnesota Agri- 
cultural Experiment Station. It is valuable for the early market and for the early 
home garden. Its primary features are earliness; high productivity; resistance to 
the common forms of mosaic disease; uniform size of tubers; excellent cooking 
quality; its season is 7 to 10 days shorter than the Early Ohio. High yield, short, 
round, blocky white tubers with pink eyes. 
Chippewa. This new potato is now recognized as the outstanding variety and it has — 
become very popular because of its high yield of fine No. 1 potatoes which com- 
mand a premium in markets wherever sold. It is only a few days later than 
Cobbler and has exceeded that variety in the production of No. 1 stock. 
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