ROBSON QUALITY SEEDS, HALL, NEW YORK 
LATE TOMATO VARIETIES 
420 MARGLOBE: 77 days. Vines are thrifty, heavily 
productive, and of long bearing period. Fruits are 
uniform deep scarlet, large, uniformly globe-shaped, 
smooth, solid and of distinct quality. Pkt. 15c; % 
oz. 50c; oz. 70c; % lb. $2.05; % lb. $3.25; lb. $6.00. 
421 RUTGERS: 82 days. N. Y. Certified Seed. A 
late variety from the New Jersey Experiment Sta- 
tion. Vines large with thick stems and vigorous 
foliage. Fruits globular, bright red, smooth, with 
thick walls and small seed cells. This variety is 
rather late for some sections of New York State. 
ee ne ¥% oz. 60c; oz. 90c; % lb. $2.85; % lb. $4.50; 
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TOMATO DISEASE CONTROL 
For control of late blight and other tomato dis- 
eases the New York State Experiment Station 
recommends alternate sprays of Zerlate and 
Microgel (a basic copper fungicide—50% active 
copper). 1% lb. Zerlate and % lb. Microgel are 
enough to spray an average garden planting of 
tomatoes for the season. Price for set 90c, 
prepaid. Directions for preparing the spray 
and recommended time for application are in- 
cluded with each set. 

RUTABAGAS 
Vitamins b C g 
Pkt. will sow 25 ft. row 
¥% oz. will sow 100 ft. row 
Seed hot water treated 
Rutabagas are either seeded in rows 18 to 30 inches 
and thinned to 6 to 10 inches or sowed in a bed and 
transplanted. Rutabagas require a month more to 
mature than turnips so should be sowed earlier. 
Improved Long Island is the most commonly grown 
commercial variety. 
«460 IMPROVED LONG ISLAND: 90 days. Tops 
comparatively small and neck short. Roots are 
large, spherical, purplish-red above ground, light 
yellow below; taproot small. Flesh is yellow, fine 
grained, firm, crisp, mild and sweet. Pkt. 10c; oz. 
20c-2 411. 4)07 4 Ibo 7oc: lb: $1.20. 
461 HALL’S WESTBURY : 90 days. A large growing 
yellow variety with purple top and small neck. One 
of the popular varieties grown in Canada. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 35c; % |b. 55c; % Ib. 90c; Ib. $1.50. 
WATERMELON 
Pkt. will plant 10 hills 
Watermelons require a light, well drained soil and 
plenty of fertilizer. We suggest in the North that the 
plants either be started inside in bands or fertile pots 
and transplanted to the open ground after danger of 
frost is past; or, the seed may be planted under Hotents. 
Either method will insure an early crop of delicious 
melons. 
Honey Cream is the best early watermelon. Its 
delicious golden yellow flesh and thin rind make it 
unique among watermelon varieties. 
*440 HONEY CREAM: 82 days. Honey Cream is 
a prolific watermelon of excellent quality. The fruits 
are large, nearly round and light green with darker 
green stripes. The flesh is golden yellow, firm, and 
of excellent quality. We recommend Honey Cream 
for the home garden and roadside stand. Pkt. 1c; 
¥ oz. 30c; oz. 50c; % lb. $1.45; % Ib. $2.35; Ib. $4.25; 
5 Ibs. $20.75. 
442 KLONDIKE: 90 days. An early variety, very 
popular in the Western States. Fruits large, oblong, 
slightly tapering to blossom end and medium sized. 
Flesh bright deep red, very sweet and tender. Pkt. 
10c; 3% oz. 20c; oz. 35ce; % lb. $1.00; % Ib. $1.6); 
1bi6$2-09 ha lbs.95132775- 
441 EARLY KANSAS: 90 days. Fruits large, nearly 
round, bright green, with broad wavy stripes of light- 
er green. Flesh bright red, thick, free from stringy 
heart, and of excellent flavor. Rind thin and 
tought. L0G. 4 oz-20c; oz. 3c; % |b. $1.00; 
16 Ib. $1169 1b $2.5), Ibs2 $13.75. 
TURNIPS 
Vitamins b c g 
Pkt. will sow 25 ft. row 
¥% oz. will sow 100 ft. row 
Seed hot water treated 
For winter use, seed should be sown July 15th to 
30th either in 12 to 28 inch rows, % inch deep, or broad- 
cast. Ifin rows, seedlings should be thinned to 4 inches 
apart. Sown in spring, turnips are apt to be wormy. 
The Purple Top White Globe is the standard winter 
turnip for the field and garden. Turnip seed may be 
sown by broadcasting between the rows at the last 
cultivation of your garden. In this way you will grow 
all the turnips you need with very little labor. 
*450 PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE: 57 days. 
Tops medium large, compact, cut-leaved. Roots 
globular, smooth; bright purplish-red above, white 
below; become 5 to 6 inches in diameter. Flesh is 
white, firm, fine grained and tender when young. 
Pkt l0esoz. 20cz 14 Ib. 35c-814.1b. 0c} Iba$1.00: 
5 Ibs. $4.75; 10 Ibs. $9.00. 
451 GOLDEN BALL: 60 days. Tops small, cut- 
leaved. Roots globular, commonly 4 inches in 
diameter. Skin smooth, orange-yellow. Flesh yel- 
low, firm, fine grained and of good quality. Pkt. 10c; 
oz! 20cs 1% Ib. 35¢c; % lb; 55c; Ib. 90e;°5 Ibs. $4.25; 
10 Ibs. $8.00. 

Orson believes Honey Cream is the best watermelon for the 
North—and it is all right in the South for an early melon for home 
use. 
