GULDEMOND’S NEWPORT, R. I. 

DELICIOUS GREEN. 102 days. Fruit 11x8’’. 
Top shaped, Flesh, orange. 
DES MOINES. 58 days. Fruit 6x4’’. Acorn 
shaped. Flesh light yellow. 
EARLY PROLIFIC STRAIGHT NECK. 50 
days. A bush type, producing small fruits 
in enormous quantity. Flesh is firm and creamy 
yellow in color. 
EARLY WHITE BUSH. 52 days. Fruit flattened. 
3x74 "’. White. 
EARLY YELLOW BUSH. 52 days. Similar to 
Early White Bush, but yellow. 
HUBBARD BLUE. 110 days. Fruits large point- 
ed at both ends, ridged, rough, flesh orange, 
hard blue gray shell. 
SUMMER CROOKNECK. 52 days. Yellow. 10 
by 4 inches. 
TABLE QUEEN. 58 days. Same as DesMoines. 
VEGETABLE MARROW. English. 100 days 
Fruit 10x5’’. Cream yellow skin turning near- 
ly white, thick flesh. Used by diabetics. 
ZUCCINI (Italian Marrow) 64 days. 20 inches 
long and 4 inches thick, smooth skin. Very 
attractive. Prolific. 
All varieties except where noted. 
pkt. 20c; oz. 35c; \% Ib. 1.10 
TOMATO 
BELMONT. 75 days. Medium to small fruit, 
bright crimson in color. No acidity, no core, 
and only a very few seeds. One of the best 
fori) Gable!) MSe.) vicciscee cic tae pkt. 50c 
CRIMSON CUSHION. 90 days. (Beefsteak and 
Red Ponderosa are other names for this large 
flat, scarlet, resistant variety. The skin is 
fairly smooth. 
FIRESTEEL. 68 days. Medium small vine, 
adapted to drought conditions. Sure cropper. 
Fruit medium size red. Smooth and free from 
cracks. 
JOHN BEAR. Certified. 70 days. Plant medium 
size, grows open. Fruit are of medium size, 
smooth, globe to semi flat. 
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