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Allen, Sterling & Lothrop, Portland, Maine 

Tomato 
One ounce will produce 
plants. 
Scarlet Dawn (All-America Gold Medal 
Award). Truly a superb variety. Vines of 
medium growth, fairly open, very prolific. 
Fruits medium large, with thick walls, glo- 
bular, smooth, bright scarlet, ripening well 
to the stem. Very attractive. Highly desir- 
able for the home, shipping and canning. 
Pte C2556 OZ. 00Cs OZ. 91.00. 
Earliana. One of the best extra early and 
popular varieties, in all types of gardens. 
ite LUC 42-02. o0C; 02. DOC, 
John Baer. A second early variety, pro- 
about 1,500 
ducing perfect, solid, high crown, beautiful 
brilliant red fruits of a mild, deliciously 
sweet flavor. Plants very prolific. 
eK tee LOC 38 528 OZ. 50C;20Z. DUC, 

Tomato — Rutgers 
Jubilee (72 days). Fruits are bright golden 
orange, deep globe shaped; the orange col- 
ored interior is thick-walled, with few seeds 
and most attractive when sliced. The juice 
is delicious. Very high in Vitamins A and C. 
Pkt. 15¢c; % oz. 60c; % oz. $1.00; oz. $1.85. 
F. N. C. (“Farthest North” — high in vita- 
min “C’’). This new tomato is a development 
of the Maine Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion. Matures very early in about 60 days. 
Fruits medium. PKG 20¢; 
Marglobe. This excellent, scarlet globular 
fruited variety is wilt resistant. Plants vigor- 
ous and prolific. Fruits excellent color, meaty 
and solid. A superior main crop variety. 
PkKtei0e; 44 oz. 30c; oz. 50c. 
Pritchard or Scarlet Topper. The best of 
the wilt resistant varieties. Fruits large, 
smooth, globular, solid, with excellent in- 
ternal color. Flesh tender, succulent and 
sweet. Pkt-15¢e7 42 02730c; 0z.-50c. 
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Rutgers. A development from Marglobe. 
It is highly wilt-resistant. For home canning 
it is unbeatable. 
Pkt. 15c; % oz. 60c; % oz. $1.00; oz. $1.85. 
Turnip 
Culture—For summer greens or roots sow 
early in drills 12 to 15 inches avart for hand 
cultivation; 24 inches apart for horse culti- 
vation and press the soil down firmly. Thin 
out when the plants have grown to about 1 
inch high. Sow again in the summer for 
fall and winter use. 
One ounce for 100 ft. of row, 2-3 lbs. per 
acre. 
Golden Ball. The best yellow summer 
turnip. Tops small, erect, cutleaved. Roots 
round, medium sized, deep yellow with pale 
yellow flesh. Quality excellent. 
PRE sLOCR0Z7 ec 0C 85.51 D DUG aE Daa lso0! 
Purple Top Strap Leaf. A medium early 
variety with small, upright tops. The roots 
are flat, white with purple top; flesh white, 
fine grained and tender. 
PK SLOG 807.2 2U0C ata lDm DUC ee Ds bL.0u. 
Purple Top White Globe. An early variety 
of superior quality. Globe shaped. Flesh 
white, tender and sweet. 
Pkt l0G 2077 20C, 6 4a DOUG. Iba Liou: 
White Egg. A very desirable medium sized 
turnip, producing white, top shaped roots 
having smooth, white fine grained flesh of 
excellent quality. 
Pig el0C# 07.3 20G ae as lbs p0Ce Ib oicou: 
Ruta Baga 
American Purple Top (Long Island Im- 
proved). (90 days). The Asgrow strain is 
well known for its heavy yield and uni- 
formity; very dependable for shipping and 
storage. Large, globular, short-necked roots 
with light yellow flesh, firm, Sweet and 
tender. 
PKt) 10¢. 0z2 300744. 1b: D0cH Ib. $1.00: 
Improved Long Island. Large, globular, 
with a small neck and slight tap root. Roots 
are yellow with purple top, having firm, 
sweet, tender, pale yellow flesh. 
Pkt.l0c;-0z. 0c 447 1b 50e}n be $1.50: 
Early Necklace. Resembles American 
Purple Top but with medium top and very 
small neck. Roots flattened globe in shape, 
yellow with purple top; flesh yellow, firm 
and of excellent quality. 
PR 106: 0Z. o0C32 41D, 0G? ib, $1.50, 
Perfect Model. Adapted to New England 
conditions. It is remarkable for its uniform- 
ity and excellent quality. The roots are large, 
yellow with purple top, having very tender, 
sweet yellow flesh. An excellent Keeper. 
Pie LOC? 072 30C 7445 1b. b0G Ib S50. 
