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PRITCHARD TOMATO 
TOMATO 
Break O’Day 70 days 
A variety developed by the U. S. Dept. 
of Agriculture. Fruits scarlet, globe-shaped, 
very solid. Borne in clusters on rather open 
vines. Excellent shipper. Disease resistant. 
Free from cracking. Pkt. 10e, 1 oz. $1.25 
Pritchard (Wilt Resistant) 78 days 
A second early, scarlet-fruited variety. 
Disease-resistant. Vigorous and productive. 
Similar to Marglobe. Vine shorter, fruit 
slightly flatter. Interior color bright sear- 
let. Pkt. 10e, 1 oz. $1.25. 
San Marzano (Improved King 
Humbert) 80 days 
A smal'-fruited variety used for canning 
solid pack and for puree, also for preserves. 
Plant medium, rather open, very prolific. 
Fruits largely rectangular. 3% inches long 
by 1% inches, two celled, borne in elusters, 
deep red, with little juice and of very 
mild flavor. Pity Oe oz2$ 1-30). 
Valiant 75 days 
Vigorous growing plants. Prolific bearer; 
deep red large fruit, fairly thick skin. 
Pate LOG LOZ o lee 
Bounty 61 days 
Plants are small and suitable to close plant- 
ing. Self pruning type well adapted to dry 
¢ imate. Scarlet fruit—smooth, deep and re- 
markably free from stem cracks. Very 
popular in all Hawaiian Is'ands, . 
PER L0G Woz. $i.30: 
Rutgers 78 days 
A popular commercial variety. It can with- 
stand long distance shipping. Size of fruit 
runs trom 6% to 7% ounees. Globular in 

BREAK O'DAY TOMATO 

shape, slightly flattened, smooth, bright red 
with heavy walls and small ceils. P.ant is 
vigorous, heavy and wilt-resistant to a 
high degree. Pkt10¢e. 1 oz. $1.25" 
TURNIP 
Purple Top White Globe 57 days 
The most popular variety for general plant- 
ing. Roots round, 5 to 6 inches in diameter. 
loz. 20¢, % 1b..50¢, 1 Ib. $1.25. 
Shogoin or Japanese Foliage 42 days 
Adapted to table use for roots and greens. 
Quick growing and supplies large, edible 
leaves and round, white roots. Flesh is 
white, and of excellent quality. Leaves 18 
inches, bright green. 
1 oz. 20c, %4 Ib. 50c, 1 lb. $1.25. 
Yellow Aberdeen 75 days 
Very hardy and productive. Excellent for 
table use. Keeps well. 
1 oz. 20e; % lb. 50¢, 1 1b. $1.25. 

TURNIP, PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE 

DIXIE QUEEN WATERMELON : ’ 
WATERMELON 
Kleckley’s Sweet No. 6 90 days 
A fusarium wilt-resistant variety of high 
quality developed by Dr. J. J. Wilson of 
the Iowa Experiment Station. Large, cylin- 
drical fruits, dark bluish green, with bright 
red, tender, sweet flesh. Seed creamy with 
brown traces. 
1 oz. 25c, % lb. 70¢, 1 1b. $1.75. 
Tom Watson 90 days 
Considered by many to be the peer of ship- 
ping Melons. Oblong in shape, averaging 
20 inches long by 10 to 12 inches in diam- 
eter and weighing 35 to 40 lbs. The skin 
is deep green. Flesh is red and the seeds 
brown. 1 oz. 25¢e, % Ib. 70e, 1 Ib. $1.75. 
Dixie Queen 85 days 
Shipping type with thin tough rind. Prolific 
and of excellent quality. Fruits oval-round, 
light green with dark green stripes, weigh 
about 30 Ibs. Bright red, crisp flesh, with 
only few small white seeds. 
1 oz. 30c, 4 lb. 85e, 1 Ib. $2.00. 
Chilean Black Seed 85 days 
Another splendid Melon for home and mar- 
ket gardens. Fruits medium small, round, 
skin deep green, faintly mottled and striped 
with lighter shade. Flesh is crisp, fine 
grained and very sweet. 
1 oz. 25¢, % lb. 70¢, 1 Ib. $1.75. 
Pride of Muscatine 90 days 
Same as Kleckley’s Sweet No. 6 as de- 
scribed above. 
1 02, 25c, 44 lb. 70¢, lb. $1279: 
Irish Grey 90 days 
A white-seeded, extra hard shell variety, 
18 inches long and 11 inches thick. The 
skin is a mottled greenish-gray. Flesh is 
red, crisp, sweet and free from stringiness. 
Fruits are large and oblong in shape. Aver- 
age weight 35 lbs. A very fine shipping 
Melon. 1 oz. 25¢, % Ib. 70, Lb Ib. Simos 


