TOMATO 
All our tomato varieties are determinate. They 
should not be started before April 20. Setting 
out plants with fruit delays maturity. They will 
grow best in a rich soil and a warm location. 
TINY TIM—An introduction of the Horticulture 
Dept., UNH. This is a dwarf tomato with 
small fruit. It may be started in August, 
transplanted to a five inch pot filled with rich 
composted soil. When grown in a sunny win- 
dow, it will ripen fruit by Christmas. Plant- 
ed outdoors it will bear hundreds of small, 
high quality tomatoes. Pkt. 25 cts.; 14 oz. $2.50. 
HIGH ‘C’—Dr. A. F. Yeager’s latest variety, the 
climax of twelve years of intensive breeding. 
A very prolific plant. The fruit is red in color, 
of medium size and contains 3-4 times as much 
vitamin C as ordinary tomatoes. Pkt; 25 cts:; 
1H oz. $2.50. 
WINDOW BOX—An introduction of the Horti- 
culture Dept... UNH. WINDOW BOX is the 
earliest, medium sized tomato, often ripening 
its fruit in mid-July. The fruit is red in color 
and weighs from 2-3 ozs. Pkt. 25 cts.; 14 oz. 
SIU 
EARLY CHATHAM—An introduction of the 
Horticulture Dept., UNH. The earliest com- 
mercial tomato. <A high yielding variety, 
smooth, 3 oz. tomato, red in color. This varie- 
ty is widely grown in places where the season 
is Short. It is the only commercial variety that 
is sure to ripen in northern New Hampshire. 
Pt 25 Cts Rave Ozm ol e0: 
NEW HAMPSHIRE VICTOR—An introduction 
of the Horticulture Dept., UNH. Specially bred 
for New England. An early commercial varie- 
ty. The fruits average 4-5 ozs. in size and are 
round and meaty. This should be your main 
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ORANGE KING—An introduction of the Hor- 
ticulture Dept., UNH. An orange-colored New 
Hampshire Victor. A large, high quality, pro- 
ductive tomato mild and sweet in flavor. Pkt. 
25 CUS..s bo OZ LOU. 
ORANGE CHATHAM—An introduction of the 
Horticulture Dept., UNH. As its name indi- 
cates, an orange-colored Chatham. It is small- 
er than ORANGE KING but 10 days earlier. 
Pktiy 2brcts se o50708 51,00: 
FARGO YELLOW PEAR—One of Dr. A. F. 
Yeager’s introductions. A large sized, yellow 
pear tomato of exceptional quality, sweet and 
pleasant in flavor, and high yielding. Excep- 
tionally good for salads or to eat out of hand. 
Pkt. 20. cts: Yo. 07: S22 bs 
PEPPER 
MERRIMACK WONDER (sweet)—An introduc- 
tion of the Horticulture Dept., UNH. This va- 
riety has been selected for short cool sum- 
