Hummert’s Highest Quality Vegetable SEEDS for Florists af 

Break O’ Day Tomato 
TOMATOES 
1 oz. will produce about 1000 plants. 
Tomatoes should be in every garden. It is quite 
simple to grow vour own plants. Sow the seed in a 
hotbed, or in a shallow box in the house. allowing 6 to 
8 weeks to produce plants large enough for setting out- 
doors when weather becomes warm. Sow in rows 3 in. 
apart and cover with 14 in. of soil. When plants are 
about 2 in. tall. transplant to stand 4 in. apart each 
way. or pot singly in 3-in. pots. Plant outdoors when 
all danger of frost is past, in rows 4 ft. apart and 3 ft. 
apart in the row. 

Bonny Best. 75 davs. One of the most prolific of the 
early Tomatoes. Medium size, solid, bright red. Pkt., 
10c; 48 0z., 25c; 0z., 45c; 14 Ib., $1.50; 1 Ib., $5.50. 
Break O’ Day. Wilt resistant. 85 davs. Vines vigorous 
and very productive. An early scarlet fruited varietv. 
Medium to large size and globe-shaped. Pkt.. 15c: 
16 oz., 25c; oz.. 45c; 14 Ib., $1.65; 1 lb., $6.00. 
Crimson Cushion or Beefsteak. 98 davs. Late. red. verv 
large. Pkt.. 10c; 14 0z., 25c; oz., 45c: 14 Ib., $1.50: 
I [bse $5.50. 
Earliana. Very early—particularly valuable for home 
and early market garden. Medium size. deen scarlet. 
Hae 10c; 14 oz., 25c; oz., 45c; 14 Ib., $1.50: Ib.., 
SLU 
Firesteel. 62 days. A small vine. large fruited Tomato 
that is early, smooth. red through. of semi-acid flavor. 
For dry seasons there is nothing equal to it. Pkt., 
15c; 14 oz., 40c; oz., 75c. 
Gulf State Market. 80 days. Verv fine second early. 
crimson, medium size, verv solid. Pkt., 10c: 15 oz.., 
25c; oz., 50c; 14 Ib., $1.75. 
Jubilee. New orange colored. Bronze medal in All- 
America 1943 trials. Non-acid. meaty. recommended. 
Pkt.. 15c; 15 o0z., 35c: oz., 60c. 
Livingston’s Beauty. Purplish pink, somewhat flattened, 
large, smooth. An old variety which withstands ad- 
ae weather. Pkt., 10c; 16 o0z., 25c; oz., 50c; 14 lb., 
AS 
Livingston Globe. 85 days. A large purplish pink, 
globe-shaped or very nearly round Tomato of excel- 
lent quality. Pkt., 10c; 15 o0z., 30c; oz., 50c; 14 Ib., 
$1.75; 1 Ib., $6.50. 
Marglobe, Certified. 85 davs. Of fine appearance, and 
great productiveness. In color it is a most beautiful 
scarlet, ripening well up to the stem. The “Mar- 
globe” has proven resistant to wilt. Pkt.. 10c; 14 oz., 
25c; oz., 45c; 14 Ib., $1.65; 1 Ib., $6.00. 
Marhio. A wilt-resistant pink Marglobe. An introduc- 
tion from the Ohio Experiment Station, popular as 
a variety for greenhouse forcing. market and home 
gardening use. Pkt., 15c; 14 o0z., 35c; 0z., 65c; 
14 Ib., $2.50. 
Michigan State Forcing. Wilt resistant. Distinct green- 
house Tomato developed at Michigan State College. 
Rich, deep scarlet fruits. Pkt.. 25c; 14 oz., 50c: 
1 oz., $1.50. 
Oxheart. 90 davs. Extra large. heart-shaped. few seeds. 
Spa Pkt., 15c; 46 0z., 45c; 0z., 85c: 14 Ib.., 
Pan-America. 67 days. This new variety. developed by 
the U. S. Department of Agriculture. is highly re- 
sistant to nailhead rust and fusarium wilt. The fruits 
are bright scarlet in color, medium large. Pkt., 10c: 
16 oz., 25c; oz., 45c; 14 lb., $1.75. 
Ponderosa. 85 davs. Extremely large: purplish pink. 
ew seeds, mild flavor. Pkt.. 15c; 14 oz., 40c: oz.. 
75c: 4 Ib., $2.50. 
Pritchard. (Scarlet Topper.) 90 davs. Fine all-round 
variety. heavv vielder: second early: wilt-resistant: 
ae solid. Pkt. 10c; 18 0z., 25c; 0z., 50c; 14 Ib.. 
Tea 
Rutgers, Certified. 85 days. Desirable for market gar- 
deners: bright red. smooth, thick walls—frm and 
mild. Does well even at a low fertility level. Favorite 
in sandy soil. Pkt., 10c; 14 0z., 25c; oz., 45c: 14 Ib.. 
$1.65; 1 Ib., $6.00. 
Stokesdale. 75 days. Earlv. suitable for shipping. Fruits 
uniform, deep scarlet: globe shape. Pkt., 10c: 14 oz., 
25¢; 02z., 45c; 14 Ib., $1.65. 
Stone. 90 days. Valuable for market and cannino: 
heavy producer: deep scarlet. Pkt., 10c: 14 oz., 25c: 
oz., 45c; 14 Ib., $1.65; Ib., $6.00. 
PICKLING or PRESERVING TOMATO 
Red Cherry. Used for preserving and pickling. Fruit 
small, round and deep red. 
Yellow Plum. Fruits plum-shaped. clear vellow color. 
Either above: Pkt., 10c; 14 0z., 30c: 1 0z.. 50c. 

Purple-Top White Globe Turnip 
TURNIPS 
For early use, sow in March or April, either broad- 
cast, or in drills. 
Turnips for main crop are sown from July to Sep- 
tember 15th. broadcast 114 to 2 lbs. per acre. An 
ounce will sow about 300 feet. Turnips for greens can 
be sown as late as October lst, and require 2 lbs. per 
acre. 
Purple Top White Globe. Roots globular. smooth: 
bright purplish red above. white below. Flesh white. 
firm, fine grained and tender. Oz.. 10c; 14 Ib.. 30c; 
1 Ib.. 75c; 10 Ibs., $5.50. 
Seven Top. for Turnip Greens. A foliage turnip for 
table and forage use. Crown sends up numerous 
leafy shoots which are excellent for greens. Oz., 10c: 
14 Ib.. 30c; 1 Ib.. 75c. 
RUTABAGAS 
American Purple Top. A hardy productive variety: 
roots are large, globular in form, with a very small 
tap root: color. bright vellow with a purple top: flesh 
yellow. Oz., 10c: 14 Ib.. 30c: 1 Ib.. 75c. 
