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SQUASH . ... Table Cuicen 

TOMATO .. . Mariglobe 

Set early tomato blooms 
and get 20% to 30% addi- 
tional crop with FIX. Large, 
well-shaped seedless fruit. 
Also melons, cucumbers, 
squash. Newest achieve- 
ment of agricultural science! 
20 TABLETS. . .25¢ 
MAKES 20 QUARTS 
100 TABLETS .$1.00 
MAKES 100 QUARTS 

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TURNIP 
The Turnip is a cool-weather plant that 
will grow in almost any garden, but 
makes its best response to a soil that is 
well worked and in good fertility. 
Spring sowing in the garden should be- 
gin as early as possible, a little of the 
row at a time in order to provide con- 
tinuous supply. 
The seed should be thinly sown in rows 
twelve to fifteen inches apart, lightly 
covered, and firmed down. Generally 
the distance between plants should be 
about five inches in the row. 
There are a number of varieties from 
which to select. However, Purple Top 
White Globe is the best for general 
home use. 
V ounce, 15c; ounce, 25c. Also Packets. 
Purple Top White Globe (57 days): Roots 
medium size and globe shape. Flesh 
white, fine grained and excellent flavor. 
Purple Top Strap Leaf (46 days): Roots 
are flat with purple top. Flesh white and 
firm. 
Golden Ball (65 days): Roots medium, 
round, smooth and yellow. Flesh deep 
yellow and fine texture. 
Early Snow Ball (40 days): Sweet, crisp, 
tender roots of medium size. Round in 
shape and white throughout. 
Pomeranian White Globe (75 days): 
Roots large, globe-shaped and weigh 
from 5 to 8 pounds. White throughout. 
Yellow Aberdeen (80 days): Roots 
globular with purple tops and yellow on 
the bottom. Grown for stock feed. 
Cowhorn (70 days): Excellent winter 
cow feed. Roots white with light green 
shoulders. One-third out of the ground. 
RUTABAGA 
Grown mainly for a winter storage crop, 
this vegetable is not too popular with 
most home gardeners. Its growing habits 
are: the same as most of the root crops. 
However, it differs considerably in ap- 
pearance. It is more elongated than the 
globe-shaped turnips, with gray-green, 
smooth foliage, instead of the green, 
hairy leaves of the turnip. 
American Purple Top is by far the most 
popular variety. 
WY ounce, 15c; 1 ounce, 25c. Also 
Packets. 
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