Novelty Tomatoes for Variely 
Rete a 

Oxheart—pink with very few seeds, 
meaty and mild-flavored 
Gan Sauce & Preseres 
644. FARGO YELLOW PEAR—A 
delicious early tomato of novel appearance. An 
ideal sort for making fancy pickles, preserves, 
canning, etc. Fruit is pear shaped and of at- 
tractive golden color. Easily grown and yields 
wonderfully. Do not fail to try it. Pkt. 10c, 
\%, oz, 35c, oz. 60c, prepaid. 
653. GROUND CHERRY OR HUSK 
TOMATO—(86 days.) This is not a true 
tomato. Used as a novelty and for preserves. 
Flavor is outstanding. Excellent in combina- 
tion with oranges, lemons or ginger. Fruit: 
small, yellow, round, enclosed in’ ja loose, 
papery husk. Of delicate flavor. Vine: spread- 
ing and flat. Pkt. 10c, % oz. 35c, oz, 60c, 
prepaid. 
Use “Boost’em” Plant Starter for a 20% 
increase in tomato yields. See page 27. 
Garden Huckleberries 
Make Delicious Pies, Preserves 
and Jams 
SS 
655. The berries are borne in clusters 
and when ripe are a shining black color, 
about % to % inch in diameter. Plants 
erow 8 feet tall and thrive’ on any soil. 
Culture same as for tomatoes. Pkt. 10c, Y% 
oz. 40c, oz. 65c, prepaid. See recipe below. 
Recipe for Huckleberry Pie 
Wash and stem 214 quarts berries, cover with water 
and let come toa boil. Add ‘4 teaspoon soda, boil 
one minute and drain. Add one cup cold water to 
berries, cook until soft, then mash and add 11% cups 
sugar, juice of 12 lemon and boil about 15 minutes. 
Remove from stove and cool. When ready to put in 
pie crust add one tablespoon tapioca. Dot with butter, 
add top crust and bake. 
Treat Tomato Seed with ARASAN. It prevents seed decay. 

ea Heart-Shaped Pink Tomatae. 
616. OXHEART 
any other tomato. ‘The fruits are pink, 

Popular for salads and slicing. 
paid. 
622. 
trellis, 
and of fine flavor. 
637. 
variety. 
a mild, rich flavor. 
derosa in size and shape. 
640. TINY TIM 

scarlet miniature tomatoes. 
(90 days.) Different in shape from | 
almost seedless, 
solid and meaty, of large size and mild sub-acid flavor. 
Pkt. 15c, Y% oz. 60c, pre- 
en G Br> 
SKYLINE R—Even the smallest garden can pro- 
duce tomatoes in abundance by letting the vines climb a 
The quality of the fruit is excellent—solid, meaty * 
c The size averages 34 inches across and 
3 inches deep. Pkt, 15c, 4% oz, 45c, oz, 80c, prepaid. 
Suawlall ts Acid-Free 
SNOWBALL—A beautiful ivory-white tomato 
everyone can enjoy as it contains less acid than any other 
The flesh is alabaster-white, firm and meaty with 
The fruits are similar to Golden Pon- 
Pkt. 15c, Y oz. 45¢, prepaid. 
Midget Temata “ Finy Tim" 
These novel, miniature, 
matoes are easy to grow in house or garden. 
fascinating colorful house plants as they grow only 12 to§ 
15 inches high and are loaded with elusters of brilliant 
Ideal for garnishing, 
or for use in preserves, Pkt. 25c, 3 pkts. for 65c, prepaid. 
% -inch to- 
They make 
salads, 


Tender Turnips for Your Table 

American Purple Top Rutabaga is creamy 
yellow, solid and crisp. A heavy yielder 
and good keeper. 
Rudabagas 
698. IMPROVED AMERICAN PUR- 
PLE TOP RUTABAGA—(88 days.) Our 
special strain is noted for its uniformity of 
shape and heavy yield. A dependable variety. 
Keeps well and of excellent quality. Roots: 
5 to 7 inch diameter, large, round with small 
neck and slight tap root; yellow with purple 
top. Flesh: light yellow, firm, sweet and ten- 
der. Pkt. 5c, 0z. 10c, %4 Ib. 30c, Ib. $1.00, 
prepaid.—Not prepaid, 5 lbs. at 75c per lb. 
701. F. S.:& N. CO’S EARLY NECK- 
LESS RUTABAGA—A new variety and a 
great improvement over Purple Top Yellow 
Rutabaga. It is earlier—entirely neckless— 
free from side roots, round and uniform, The 
flesh is white, fine grained and sweet. Another 
money-maker for market. gardeners and a qual- 
ity vegetable that sells on sight. Pkt. 10c, oz. 
15c, % Ib. 40c, Ib. $1.25, prepaid.—Not pre- 
paid, 5 Ibs. at $1.00 per lb. 

One ounce will sow 125 feet of drill—2 
pounds per acre in drills; 3 pounds broadcast. 
CULTURE—Turnips and Rutabagas do best 
in highly enriched, light loam soil. In rich soil 
and cool weather, they grow rapidly, without 
becoming bitter in flavor. Sow in April, in 
drills 12 to 15 inches apart, and thin out to 
stand 8 inches apart in the row. Rutabagas 
require a longer growing season than turnips 
and need more moisture. When full grown, 
they should be pulled, topped and stored ina 
cool cellar or pit. If cool ard sufficiently 
moist to prevent withering, they will keep all 
winter. 
681. EXTRA EARLY PURPLE TOP 
MILAN TURNIP—(40 days.) An extra 
early sort for home garden and truckers. Of 
excellent quality. Roots: 4 inch diameter, 
very flat, white with purple top. Flesh: clear 
white, fine grained, sweet and tender. Pkt. 
10c, oz. 15c, % Ib. 30c, lb. $1.00, prepaid.— 
Not prepaid, 5 lbs. at 75c per lb. 
685. PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE 
TURNIP—(58 days.) Our pure bred strain 
is noted for its uniformity and productivity. 
Roots: 4 to 6 inch diameter, large globe. shap- 
ed, very smooth, upper part purple-red, white 
below. Flesh: white. sweet. crisp and tender, 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 15c, % 1b. 30c, lb. $1.00, pre- 
paid.—Not prepaid, 5 lbs. at 75c per lb. 
686. EARLY PURPLE TOP STRAP 
LEAVED TURNIP—(45 days.) A medium 
early productive variety, used extensively for 
home and market garden planting. Roots: 3 to 
5 inch diameter, flat, purple red at the tops, 
white below. Flesh: white, fine grained and 
tender. Tops, medium, upright and compact. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, Y% Ib. 30c, Ib. $1.00, pre- 
paid.—Not prepaid, 5 lbs. at 75c per Ib. 
The Pocket BOOK of 
VEGETABLE GARDENING 
By Charles H. Nissley 
How, When and Where to Plant... 
The latest practical advice on growing food 
for home use... easy to understand... 
complete. Includes specially prepared charts 
showing VITAMIN CONTENTS AND NU- 
TRITIONAL VALUES as well as specific in- 
structions for raising each vegetable. There 
are charts for 50 vegetables. 
241 Pages 30C ppd. 
52 Illustrations 










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