TOMATO 
Sow seed in hotbeds or flats in Feb- 
ruary or March; transplant when the 
plants have four leaves, and when danger 
of frost is past, set in the open ground. 
Space the plants at least 3 feet apart each 
way, and support them with stakes or 
wires. An ounce of seed will produce 
about 1500 plants. 
All Tomato seed sent postpaid 
Beefsteak. 90 days. Wilt-resistant. A 
main-crop variety for home and market 
gardens. Fruit large, flat, smooth, 
bright scarlet. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 70 cts.; 
Ylb. $2.50; Ib. $9.00. 
Bonny Best, Certified. 73 days. Stand- 
ard early, smooth, bright red fruits, 
ripening to the stem. Pkt. 10 cts.; 
oz. 45 cts.; 4b. $1.60; lb. $5.50. 
Break o’Day, Certified. 70 days. Wilt- 
resistant. Harly and extremely pro- 
ductive. Fruits large, smooth, globe 
shaped, bright red. Desirable for both 
home and market use. Pkt. 10 cts.; 
oz. 50 cts.; 4b. $1.75; lb. $6.00. 
Brimmer. 90 days. A _ large-fruited 
variety for home gardens. Uniform in 
size, flat, dark pink, coreless and solid. 
Flavor very mild. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 
70 cts.; 4lb. $2.50; Ib. $9.00. 
Early Detroit. 82 days. Fruit nearly 
globe-shaped, firm, purplish pink. Vig- 
orous, productive vines. Pkt. 10 cts.; 
oz. 40 cts.; 4lb. $1.40; lb. $5.00. 
French American. 90 days. Our own 
introduction. Fruits especially fine for 
slicing. Mild in flavor, without acid, 
very solid, with few seeds; frequently 
weighs 2 to 3 pounds each. Pkt. 10 cts. 
Greater Baltimore. (Cert. Ind. Strain.) 
83 days. Wilt-resistant. A superb 
second-early and main-crop Tomato. 
Fruit red. Preferred by canners, be- 
cause of quality. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.; 
Ylb. $1.00; lb. $3.75. 
John Baer. 73 days. Bright red, smooth, 
even-ripening fruit. Heavy yielder and 
extra early. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 40 cts.; 
Y4lb. $1.50; lb. $5.00. 
June Pink. 60 days. The earliest pink 
variety and in demand on many mar- 
kets. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 45 cts.; Mlb. 
$1.65; lb. $6.00. 
Marglobe Certified. 77 days. A highly 
recommended variety that bears for a 
long time. Strong, healthy plants bear 
beautiful red fruits, meaty and acid-free. 
‘Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 35 cts.; Ylb. $1.25; 
Ib. $4.50. 
New Stone. 86 days. Standard main- 
crop sort. Fruit oval, solid and smooth. 
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.; lb. $1.00; 
Ib. $3.50. 
Oxheart. 90 days. Heart-shaped fruit 
often weighing 3 lbs. Skin pink; flesh 
firm, sweet and almost seedless. Pkt. 
10 cts.; oz. $1.00; 14lb. $3.75. 
Ponderosa, Improved. 88 days. One 
of the largest Tomatoes. Fruit solid, 
smooth, and of good quality. Desirable 
for home use. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 70 cts.; 
lb. $2.50. 
Pritchard or Scarlet Topper. 73 days. 
A recent disease-resistant introduction. 
Fruit large, smooth, almost round, and 
carrying the bright scarlet color clear to 
the stem end. Flesh deep red, with few 
seeds and no core. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 
45 cts.; 4b. $1.50; lb. $5.00. 

Tomato, Marglobe Certified 
Rutgers Certified. 73 days. Like Mar- 
globe in shape. Ripens from inside out; 
small seed-cavity, few seeds. Good 
cropper, excellent for home gardens and 
for canning. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 35 cts.; 
Vib. $1.25; lb. $4.75. 
Sparks’ Earliana. 66 days. The original 
variety, and a great favorite with all 
growers. Fruit rich scarlet-red, solid, 
and of good quality. Pkt. 10 cts; 
oz. 45 cts.; lb. $1.75; lb. $6.50. 
Stokesdale. This heavy-producing 
Stokesdale has proved to be a valuable 
second-early Tomato for market or for 
canning. It will mature one week earlier 
than Marglobe. Pkt. 10 cts.; 02..35 cts.; 
Vib. $1.25; lb. $4.75. 
Yellow Ponderosa. Fruits in clusters of 
3 to 5, large, somewhat flattened; skin 
and flesh yellow. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 70 cts.; 
Yalb. $2.50; lb. $9.00. 
TURNIPS 
Sow in early spring, and for winter use 
make another sowing in midsummer or 
early fall. Seedlings should be thinned to 
stand 4 or 5 inches apart in rows 12 to 15 
inches apart. An ounce of seed sows 100 
feet of row. 
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 10 cts.; 14lb. 20 cts.; 
lb. 65 cts., postpaid 
Golden Globe (Amber Globe). 75 days. 
Flesh yellow, firm, sweet. Best for 
table use when 3 to 4 inches in diameter. 
Purple-top Strap-leaf. 45 days. Top 
dark reddish purple, lower portion white; 
flesh tender and sweetly flavored. 
Purple-top White Globe. 55 days. Very 
popular for home and market gardens. 
Flesh firm, sweet, fine-grained. Globe- 
shaped solid roots, purple-red above 
and white below. Keeps well. 
Seven-Top. 45 days. The tops are used 
for greens. Very popular and a most 
palatable food. 
Shogoin. 45 days. Largely grown in the 
South, where the tops are used for 
greens. Small white roots are also 
edible. 
White Milan. 40 days. 
Medium-sized flat roots with smooth 
skin and white flesh. 
TOBACCO SEED 
Big Oronoko. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 40 cts.; 
Ylb. $1.25; lb. $4.00, postpaid. 

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WATERMELON 
Grown like muskmelons, but the hills 
should be 8 to 10 feet apart. An ounce of 
seed plants 30 hills. 
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 14lb. 45 cts.; 
lb. $1.60, postpaid, except as noted 
Blacklee. 90 days. A new variety bred 
for wilt-resistance. Long, oval in shape; 
dark green rind. Crisp, sweet flesh, 
brilliant red with few black seeds, 
Average weight is 35 pounds but speci- 
mens sometimes weigh 50 to 60 pounds. 
Fine texture, free from  stringiness. 
Excellent shipper and keeper. Pkt. 
10 cts.; oz. 25 cts.; Mlb. 90 cts. ; lb. $3.00. 
Dixie Queen. 85 days. A new variety. 
Oval-round melon with light green rind 
striped dark green, often weighing 30 
pounds. Flesh bright red, finely flavored. 
Uniform in size and quality. 
Florida Favorite. 87 days. Fruits long, 
with dark green mottled skin. Very 
‘sweet, bright red flesh, firm and juicy. 
Excellent for home and market. 
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Florida Giant (Cannon Ball). 90 days. 
Vigorous, very productive vines with 
nearly round, dark green fruits, averag- 
ing 40 pounds each. Flesh is red, firm, 
and of excellent quality. Ships well. 
Like Blacklee, it is comparatively new 
and has become very popular in the 
last couple of years. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 
25 cts.; lb. 90 cts.; lb. $3.00. 
Halbert Honey. 87 days. Skin dark 
green; flesh bright scarlet, sugary and 
fine textured. Fruits are long with 
blunt ends, slightly ridged. A superb 
variety. 
Improved Kleckley Sweet No. 6. 88 
days. Wilt-resistant. An improvement 
on the older variety because of its re- 
sistance to fusarium wilt. Rich red 
flesh and white seeds. Quality and flavor 
equal to any other melon. 
Stone Mountain Improved No. 5. 85 
days. Wilt-resistant. Developed from 
Stone Mountain and has proved to be 
resistant to fusarium wilt. Resembles 
its parent in every respect except that 
it is smaller. 
Tom Watson. 92 days. An improved 
strain. Melons 114 to 2 feet long, 
10 inches in diameter, with deep red, 
crisp flesh. Flavor delicious. Average 
weight 50 pounds. 
garden sort. 
A favorite home- 

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