‘Tomatoes 
One ounce produces 
1000 to 2000 plants 
Rutgers. (Certified Seed.) 
Plant this only on a 
light or sandy soil, 
when the heavy-yield- 
ing, very wilt-resistant 
vines are loaded with 
scarlet, deep Marglobe 
fruits, solid, heavy, 
excellent for shipping. 
They all ripen from the 
inside out instead of 
outside in. It excels 
all for the flavor of its 
juice. Fruit holds its 
fine, large size through- 
out all the season. Very 
fme for main crop. 
Rutgers Mother. Seed saved 
from selected mother plants. 
Bonny Best. (Certified.) An excellent 
extra-early. 

New 
Rutgers 
sen Tomato 
Fruits are medium-sized, bright scarlet, smooth, flattened-round. 
Italian Red Plum. Extra-select strain. Clusters of solid, bright red, oval fruits, 
21% inches Jong in great abundance. The flavor is excellent. 
Marglobe. 
Big, smooth, uniform scarlet globe, and a good cropper. 
ning and marketing due to its remarkable solidity. 
(Certified.) Midseason hybrid entirely immune from rust and wilt. 
Very valuable for can- 
Best on rich medium soil. 
Master Marglobe. An extra-fine special strain for those who want the very best. 
Has heavier vines, is more productiv e, with very solid larger fruit. 
Pritchard. 
(Certified.) This fine mam-crop variety is a medium large, very red, 
smooth, meaty globe with erect, medium dense short vines. Very heavy cropper, 
if planted on a heavy clay loam or the best corn-land available. Ripens just after 
Earliana and before Marglobe. The flesh is red, very firm, with thick mner walls. 
Stokesdale. Of Marglobe shape and color, but 1 to 2 ounces heavier, and maturing 
7 to 10 days earlier, at same time as Bonny Best. 
Quite free from stem-end 
crack. Ripens from the inside out, like Rutgers. The yield is remarkably heavy. 
Stokesdale Mother. Seed saved from selected mother plants. Very fine. 
Valiant. 
Earliana. Best on heavy soils. 
Valiant Mother. 
Beauty. Large, purplish pink, very smooth, 
round, uniform, and very solid. 
Bonny Best, Late. Sce irlet, very solid, ex- 
tremely large, round, flattened shipper. 
Break O’Day. Has the solidity, size, and 
nearly the fruit-depth of Marglobe. Earli- 
est and most prolific wilt-resistant scarlet. 
Comet. Fine greenhouse strain, also success- 
fully trellised outdoors. Fruits, in large 
clusters, are scarlet, solid, smooth, medium. 
Dwarf Champion. Purplish pink, medium- 
sized, smooth, round, slightly flattened. 
Dwarf Stone. Dw: arf, close- jomted, vigorous, 
productive. Late, fare re, smooth, red, solid. 
Early Detroit. Fine mid-early purplish pink. 
Grothen’s Red Globe. A super Break O’ Day 
with larger foliage, giving better protection. 


Vegetable Seeds 
Very early, extra large, solid, round brilliant red fruits, three days after 
Excellent for outdoor trellises or stakes. 
Seed specially saved from selected mother plants. 
Excellent. 
Golden Queen. Large golden yellow,very mild. 
John Baer. An extra-early round bright red. 
Productive. Fine shippmg variety. 
Oxheart. Thick-fleshed, firm, pink, heart- 
shaped, for roadstand sale. 
Ponderosa or Beefsteak. Very large, purplish 
pink; midseason, free from acid. 
Stone, Selected. A very productive late red. 
Fruits large, solid, flattened-round, smooth. 
Grow on a medium or heavy rich ‘soil. 
Victor. An extra early, vigorous variety with 
smooth scarlet, solid fruit, in clusters, 
which ripen uniformly without green spots. 
They wul average between 4 and 5 ounces. 
The small, sturdy vines can be planted 
closely, even 2 by 3 feet. 
Yellow Plum. Smail ovals in clusters; prolific. 
FORBES SEEDS 
Turnips and Rutabagas 
One ounce sows 200 feet; one pound per acre in drills, 2 if broadcast 
Cow Horn. White 14-inch roots, 244 inches through, often twisted. 
Medium-sized, round, smooth, deep yellow roots, 
Purple-Top Milan. The earliest. Wedianisiced™ flattened, round, 
smooth, white roots with purple-red top and few short leaves. 
This extra-select strain, * 
Golden Ball. 
Purple-Top White Globe. 
gives uniform, smooth, large, globe ro 
white below ground, purple above. 
ots, 
©) White Milan. Earliest smooth, flat white roots. 
Yellow Globe Green-Top. Large, smooth roots. 
low Purple-Top, with uniform, 
globe roots, without any neck, 
Watermelons 
One ounce will plant about 20 hills; 
plant an acre 
Wilt-Resistant Kleckley’s Sweets (No. 6). 
Medium, oblong, dark green melons. 
Dixie Queen. Early, 15x 12 inches, light green 
striped dark green. Fine quality; shipper. 
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WATERMELONS. Dixie Queen, Ade eres 
Winter Queen. . focoetets 
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487 Washington St., Newark 2, N. J. 
~ Neckless Rutabaga. A small-topped, early Yel- 
: large, clean, 
3 to 4 pounds will 
Pkt. 
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Neckless Rutabagas 
W. R. Stone Mountain. Heavy, very early, 
blocky, nearly round, dark green melons. 
Keeps well till Christmas. 
Early, round, pale green; prolific. 
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