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Culture. 
about four feet apart each way. 

SIOUX. An early, meaty, red Tomato developed in 
Nebraska. It has owtyielded ali others im South 
Dakota trials. Pkt., 15e; % oz., 50e;3 oz., S5e3 % Uh, : 
$2.45, postpaid. 
NEW HAMPSHIRE VICTOR, Developed by Dr. A. 
F. Yeager at the University of New Hampshire. 
A: cross of Allred and Marglobe, perhaps 2 or 2 
days later than the original Victor, but an im- 
provement in several respects, particularly disease 
resistance. Pkt. ies 14 oz., 60c, postpaid. 
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Earliana 
4{Standard Strain). One of the 
EARLIANA. earliest varieties and very pro- 
ductive. The fruit is fair sized, round, “very 
smooth and solid and produced in clusters in 
the center of the plant. The color is bright 
scarlet. Certified seed. 
Pkt., 10c; % 02., 40c; 
oz., OE; 1% Ib., $2.00, 
postpaid. 
WONDERBERRY—GARDEN. HUCKLEBERRY 
Not a true Huckleberry, but belonging to the 
same family as do Tomatoes, Eggplant, and 
»Pepper, this is very productive of round, nearly 
black fruits, but little smaller than a Concord 
Grape. These fruits when fully ripe make ex- 
cellent pies, preserves, and jam. Pkt., 10c}3 oz., 
65e : 




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Sow in hotbed or shallow boxes in the house in early 
Spring, allowing 8 to 10 weeks from sowing indoors to setting in open 
s SES acs eo SB 
ground; when plants are large enough, transplant into hotbed or boxes} — ] J Ss E 
and when all danger from frost-is past transplant into open ground, (i | wD Ee 

VICTOR 
_ All America Bronze Medal Winner. A 
fine contribution by Dr. A. F. Yeager 
to Tomato Progress. Brought out at the 
Michigan State College. This is a cross 
between Allred and Break O’Day. The 
somewhat. flattened fruits are a desir- 
able red in color, very flashy’and resist 
cracking. Market quality is very high 
and culls few. If you want earliness, 
high quality and yield, try Victor. Pkt., 
15e; 14 02., 50c; o2., 85e; 14 Ib., $2.45, 
postpaid. 
- VALIANT. An-early, heavy yielding, large 
fruited, deep globular red sort, a few 
days later than Earliana which it is re- 
placing in many sections. It continues 
to yield heavily through the season. 
Certified seed... Pkt., 15c; 3% oz., 50c; 
0z., 85c; 4 Ib., $2.45, postpaid. 

FIRESTEEL. An early variety. that has proven 
very productive under adverse conditions. The 
fruit is large, smooth and uniformly globe 
shaped, scarlet red in color and remarkably 
free from stem end cracking. This is one of 
the two or three best sorts for our section. _ 
Pkt., 15c; 14 02., 50c; 02., 85c; %4 Ib., $2.45, 
postpaid. E Z 
ORANGE KING. A midseason bright orange To- ~ 
mato. developed by Dr. A. F. Yeager, of 
the University of New Hampshire. A heavy 
yielder, the fruits are a little larger than those 
of Victor. The interior color is also a bright 
orange, much more attractive than ordinary 
yellow Tomatoes, and the juice is much the 
color of orange juice. Tests indicate a higher 
vitamin content than that of red varieties. 
‘PKt., 15¢e; 4% o2., 55c; oz., $1.00, postpaid. 
JOHN BAER. Slightly earlier than Bonny. Best, 
a heavy yielder of smooth, firm, medium sized, 
flattened globe shaped, scarlet fruits. Pkt., 
10c; 0z., 70c; 44 Ib., $2.00, postpaid. 
MARGLOBE. An all-purpose, midseason Tomato 
developed by the U. S. Department of Agri- 
culture. The fruits are medium large, nearly — 
globular, smooth and solid. This variety is_ 
resistant to wilt. Pkt., 10c; oz., 65c; 4 Ib., 
$1.80, postpaid. 
