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“FOR JUICE, SOUP OR GOOD EATING” 
(One ounce will produce 2,000 to 3,000 plants) 
Culture—Sow early in hotbeds, and as soon as 
they have four leaves transplant into shallow boxes. 
Harden off, and set out as soon as danger of frost 
is past. 
BREAK O’DAY—The beautiful scarlet fruits are of 
medium size, deep, solid, smooth and almost seed- 
less. 70 days. 
Pkt 10c. % oz 35e. oz 60c. % Ib $2.25. 
JOHN BAER—A very prolific early variety. The 
fruits are large, scarlet, nearly round, smooth, 
firm, of excellent quality, and bear a long time. 
70 days. Pkt 10c. % oz 40c. 0z 75ce. % Ib $2.50. 
BONNY REST—An extra fine early variety; a few 
days later than Earliana. The color is bright red, 
very productive. 75 days. 
Pkt 10c. % oz 35¢. oz 60c. % Ib $2.00. 
EARLIANA (Selected)—Yields well and fruit is 
solid of fine quality, bright red, of good size. 65 
days. Pkt 10c. % 0z 40c. oz 75c. % Ib $2.50. 
MARGLOBE—This fine second early produces large, 
smooth, meaty, globulor red fruits, which ripen 
evenly, and free: from cracks. Heavy cropper. 
75 days. Pkt 10c. % oz 35c. oz 60c. %4 lb $2.00. 
PRITCHARD or SCARLET TOPPER — Large, 
smooth, and extremely solid. Of intense scarlet 
color. Very attractive, with very small seed 
pockets and no core. Its productiveness is amaz- 
ing and invidual plants will bear 70 to 80 fruits 
each. 75 days. 
Pkt 10c. % oz 45c. oz 80c. % Ib $2.75. 
BISON—EXTRA EARLY—This sort is self-pruning. 
Bison grows a compact plant and puts all its 
energies into producing and ripening a heavy 
and extra early crop of smooth, solid, meaty, 
medium sized red Tomatoes. 60 days. Do not 
prune. Pkt 10c. % 02 40c. oz 75c. % Ib $2.50. 
VICTOR—<All-America Bronze Medal Winner — A 
first-early, heavy cropping Tomato. Developed 
especially for the Northern States and dry moun- 
tain areas. Tomatoes are scarlet, fairly smooth 
and refined. Plants are small, short, and may be 
set close in the row, thus taking up little space; 
they are not suited to pruning. 60 days. 
Pkt 10c. % oz 40c. oz 75e. %4 Ib $2.25. 
Small Fruited Varieties 
RED PEAR or YELLOW PEAR—(For Pickling, 
Preserving and Garnishing.) 
Pkt 10c. % oz 25e. oz 40c. 
GROUND CHERRY, STRAWBERRY, or YELLOW 
HUSK TOMATO—The round yellow fruits are 
inclosed in thin paper-like husks; used mostly 
for pies, preserves. 
Pkt 10c. % oz 35c. oz 60c. % Ib $2.00. 
TURNIPS 
(1 ounce will sow 150 ft of drill—2 pounds to acre) 
Culture—For early use, sow as soon as the ground 
can be worked in Spring, in drills 15 inches apart, 
and thin to 8 inches apart as soon as plants are 
large enough to handle. The sowing should be 
made just before rain, if possible, a rapid growth 
being important. 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE—A popular variety. 
Smooth, pure white flesh, firm and crisp. A good 

keeper and fine for market. 60 days. 
Pkt 10c. oz 15ce. %4 Ib 40c. Ib $1.10. 
PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAF—A quick grower, the 
flesh pure white, fine grained and sweet. Roots 
flat, marked with reddish purple on the upper 
portion. 55 days. 
Pkt 10c. oz 15¢. ™% Ib 40c. Ib $1.10. 
WHITE MILAN—EXTRA EARLY—The clear white 
roots are very smooth, wonderful for early 
bunching; fine grained, tender and sweet. 45 
days. Pkt 10c. oz 15c. % Ib 40c. Ib $1.10. 

PURPLE TOP MILAN—EXTRA EARLY—Very sim- 
ilar to the White Milan except that the roots are 
a little more flat, and the top of the root is 
purple. 45 days. 
Pkt 10c. oz 15c. %4 Ib 40c. Ib $1.10. 
EARLY SNOWBALL or SIX WEEKS —A medium 
globe-shaped variety of pure white. Finest qual- 
ity. Pkt 10c. oz 15c. % Ib 40c. Ib $1.10. 
GOLDEN BALL—A rapid grower; yellow-fleshed; 
of medium size, firm, hard and of superior fla- 
vor. Valued highly as a table variety. 70 days. 
Pkt 10c. oz 15c. % Ib 40c. Ib $1.10. 
GOLDEN QUEEN—Fruit of good size, smooth, solid 
and mild in flavor. Color, bright yellow; early 
and a prolific bearer. Many consider this yellow 
a better flavor than the red varieties; it is less 
100 days. 
acid. PKt 10c. Y% oz 35e. oz 60ce. 
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Tomato—Extra Early Harkness 
Award of Merit 
The Tomato for the Cold Northwest 
EXTRA EARLY HARKNESS—This wonderful new 
Extra Early Tomato has received the All-Amer- 
ican Award of Merit, also received the Western 
Market Gardeners of Canada Award of Merit as 
the most promising variety for the cold North- 
west. It is decidedly early. It has also proven 
itself a non-cracking type. It is medium in size, 
very smooth, firm, meaty and slightly flattened. 
It is without doubt the most wonderful short 
season Tomato. An excellent variety. 
Pkt 25¢c. 2 pkts 40c. 
MORE TOMATOES AND MORE SEEDLESS 
’ TOMATOES WITH FRUITONE 
This plant hormone spray will help develop a 
better set and a bigger crop of tomatoes. If the 
spray hits the blossoms after blooming and before 
pollination, the tomatoes will be seedless. Simple 
and easy to use, Fruitone also helps grow big 
berries on berry-bearing shrubs and stops pre- 
harvest drop on fruit trees. 
2Sc pkt. makes 5 gal. 
$1. pkg. makes 25 gal. 
RUTABAGAS 
or Winter Turnips 
These require a longer season in which to grow 
than do other Turnips; the seed should be sown 
about the first to the middle of June. 
AMERICAN PURPLE TOP—Is a purple top yellow 
variety. Excellent for table use and also for 
stock feeding. A most desirable variety. 95 days. 
Pkt 10c. oz 15c. % Ib 50c. Ib $1.25. 
LARGE WHITE OR 
SWEET RUSSIAN — 
This variety is most 
excellent either for 
table or stock. It has 
a green top, flesh is 
white, solid, sweet and 
rich; keeps well. 90 
days. Pkt 10c. oz 15ce. 
% Ib 50c. lb $1.25. 
EARLY NECKLESS — A 
favorite variety for 
Fall use and Winter 
storage. Attractive 
large yellow roots of 
globular form, with 
purple coloring at the 

shoulder. The flesh is 
ak bas LE i Rutabaga 
er, sweet, yellow 
cooking to™brigh't American Purple Top 
orange. Harly and productive. 85 days. 
Pkt 10c. oz 20c. % Ib 55c. Ib $1.50, 
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