
~TOMATOES 

1 eunce to 2,000 plants, Vg Ib. 
ALL RED—Early. 
over the entire fruit 
quantities of fine flayored meaty tomatoes. 
oz. 50e; Vs lb. $1.50... 
BISON—Compact plant, 
Yields of 42 lbs. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c: 1% Ib. $1.50. 
BOUNTY—The earliest small vine tomato yet intro- 
Is of bright red color and very productive. | 
been tried and recommended by our Agricul- 
duced. 
Has 
tural Experiment Station. Pkt. 10c; oz. 70c. 
CHALK’S EARLY JEWEL—tarly, targe uni- 
form size; solid; fine quality. Pkt. 10e; oz. 50c: 
Yq Ib. $1.50. 
DWARF CHAMPION—Tree-like. Early, me- 
dium size, smooth, solid, pink. Pkt. 10c;: oz. 
60c; 14 Ib. $1.50. 
EARLIANA—Farly; round, smooth, bright 
scarlet. Pkt. MMe: az. 60c; 1% lb. - $2.00. 
FIRESTEEL—‘he sensational new Tomato, a 
cross between Bison and Pritchard. In exten- 
Sive tests throughout Nebraska it has begn an 
outstanding variety because of the large. yield 
of smooth, uniform and very meaty red fruit. 
In short, dry seasons and under general ad- 
verse weather conditions it produces fruit when 
most other varieties fail. Pkt. 10c; oz. 85c. 
EARLY RED PERFECTO—jhe best extra early 
variety; ripens evenly and will not burst when 
dead ripe. It has a glistening, bright red 
color and a mild, delicious, sweet flavor; large 
size, nearly round, entirely smooth and almost 
seedless. Pkt. 10c: oz. 60c: 1/4 Ib. $2.00. 
GOLDEN PONDEROSA—Large, rich, golden 
yellow; few seeds. Pkt. 10c: oz. "Se. 
JOHN BAER—Fxtra early, round, coreless 
solid, few seeds. mild and sweet, scarlet. Pkt. 
10c: oz.’ 0c, 14 Ib. $2.00, 
PONDEROSA—Largest .uriety: oblong; slight- 
ly ribbed, deep purple color. 4 t. oz. Be 
i, Ib, $2.50. p PI kt. 10c; oz. 85c; 
PRITCHARD (Scarlet Topper)—Wilt and rusi- 
resistant. Early, large, globe shaved; no core, 
few seeds, solid. Pkt. 10c; oz. 60c; lf, lb. , $2.00. 
(transplanted) per 
acre. Matures in from 90 to 150 days from planting. 
Ripens to a uniform red color 
Vines smail, but bear large 
Pkt. 10c; 
ripens an extra early crop 
of smooth, solid, meaty, medium sized red tomatoes 
on one plant have been reported. 
LINCOLN— 
REDHEAD—rarly, prignt red, globe shaped, 
very solid. Pkt. 10e: oz. 50c; 1/4 Ib. $1.50. 
IMPROVED NEW STONE Sarge: bright _scar- 
ist mein crop variety. Pkt. 10c: oz. 60c: 4 
5. $1.75. 
RUTGERS—The globe shaped fruit ripens 
from inside out; has uniform deep red color- 
ing of flesh and skin, and is wilt resistant. 
Fine for market, canning and for - slicing. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
LINCOLN—fin extra early variety, large. 
round and very solid. It is smooth, free. from 
cracks and a heavy cropper. Has a. deep 
red, appetizing color and pees aay mild 
flavor. Pkt. 10c: oz. $1.25: 4 lb. $3.50. 
RUBY—We believe the Ruby to be one of 
the best Tomatoes for our hot dry seasons. 
Vines are small, but produce an amazingly 
large quantity of deep pink fruit, until frost. 
Pkt. 10¢: oz. $1.25: 4 lb. $3.50. 
NEW EXCELLENT TOMATOES 
Introduced by the University of Nebraska 
RED CLOUD 
Red Cloud is a very early variety roduc- 
ing dependably high yields of good fruit on 
small determinate vines. 
This variety was introduced because in all 
types of seasons it produces large crops of 
very early fruit of good size and quality. 
Fruits are flattened globe shaped, round 
in cross section, medium size, very light 
uniform green color before ripening and good 
intermediate red when ripe. Rind and rti- 
tion walls are thick with well developed 
fleshy centers that are practically free of 
hard core. Pkt. 15e: 

SIOUX 
Because of numerous excellent qualities 
this variety was introduced for use in most 
portions of Nebraska as a general purpose 
garden yoristy: 
Fruits are almost globe shaped, of medium 
size. light uniform green before ripening, 
have thick walls, meaty centers that are 
practically free of hard core. 
The indeterminate vine growth, although 
relatively open, is adequate to provide shade 
to protect the fruit from the sun. - 
A few fruits may be produced very early 
but quantity production is not attained until 
mid-season. Pkt. 15e; 
VICTOR—An All-American 
Selection. for 194). The 
meaty red fruit ripens uni- 
formly, resists cracking and 
sun-scald. If you want 
earliness, high quality and 
heavy yield, try Victor. Pkt. 
10c; oz. $1.25: 14 Ib. $3.50. 
GROUND CHERRY, HUSK, 
or STRAWBERRY—The small 
yellow fruit is enclosed in a 
husk; very sweet, prized for 
preserving and pies. Pkt. 
1c; oz. 75; 1% Ib. $2.25. 
YELLOW PEAR — Small, 
pear-shaped, bright yellow; 
used for preserves. Pkt. 10c: 
ox. 7Se: Yq Ib. §2.25. 
