VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES 4 KEYSTONE SEEDS 
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LARGE CHEESE HMC PUNIC 110 
An old, popular variety, deriving its name from the cheese box shape of its fruits. A 
splendid sort for home and market use, as well as canning. A good yielder and excellent 
keeper. Our selected strain has decidedly superior deeper colored, sweeter, and higher 
quality flesh. 
FRUIT —7 inches deep and 15 inches in diameter, sometimes larger; usually weighs 12 
“to 15 pounds; very flattened in shape, slightly grooved; shell, hard; skin, 
deep yellow color. 
FLESH—Rich orange yellow, of excellent quality and fine flavor, and much thicker than 
the old strains. ; 
TENNESSEE SWEET POTATO HM PUPPY 110 
Being an early variety of good quality and long use, it has become popular in the home 
and market gardens for pie making. It is a good keeper 
FRUIT —14 inches long and 9 inches in diameter, pear shaped; weighs about 15 pounds; 
FLESH—Cream colored, very thick, fine grained, and sweet. 
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We test hundreds of varieties and strains of radishes on our trial and breeding farm each year. 
By these careful observations we are in a position to know that our Keystone Radish Seeds, carefully 
bred and grown by our own staff, are the very finest and best adapted for the purpose for which 
intended. — 
CRIMSON GIANT HM RABID 28 
A handsome variety that is increasing in popularity among home gardeners and truckers. 
It is noted for its large size and ability to hold its crisp and tender stage over a long 
period. 
SHAPE —Large, up to I'/p-inch diameter, globular to round, firm, crisp, excellent flavor. 
COLOR—Attractive deep crimson. 


Taking notes on strains of Sparkler White Tip—Keystone Valley Farm. 
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