ROY H. ERICKSON, Prop. 
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TOMATO (Cont.) 
Asgrow Cardinal or Early Stone. Fruits larger and earlier than 
regular stone, ripens well to stem, interior color deep red, 
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Marglobe. Undoubtedly the best of all recent introductions, 
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Stone. This is the standard main crop sort for truckers and 
canners. Plants very vigorous and productive, fruit round, 
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Dwarf Stone. Not quite as early as the above but of about the 
same habits of growth, very valuable for market gardeners 
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Dwarf Champion. We have an improved strain of this good 
pink “potato leaved”’ variety used mainly for plants....... 
Break O’ Day. Wilt resistant and one of the best of the recent 
introductions by the United States Dept. of Agriculture.. 
Ponderosa. Largest of all tomatoes. Single specimens often 
erow to weigh from 114-2 lbs. Good flavor................ 
Rutgers Certified. For canning, the fruit being firm. Mild with 
excellent flavor and a very attractive deep red color. Try 
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Yellow Plum. Fruits plum-shaped, of clear, deep yellow color; 
flesh yellow and finely flavored. Esteemed for preserves.... 
Yellow Husk or Ground Cherry. Used for preserving and eating 
from the hand. The seed we offer is that of the true Yellow 
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Golden Dawn. Yellow. A very handsome new Asgrow introduc- 
tion, similar in shape to Scarlet Dawn but of attractive 
golden yellow color of mild sub-acid flavor. 77 days...... 
Oxheart. The best extra large pink variety and fine for slicing. 
It is heart shaped and very late in maturing.............. 
Oz. 
60 
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70 
80 
-70 
80 
70 
80 
80 
15 
4 Lb. 
$2.15 
1.85 
2.15 
2.29 
2.39 
1 Lb. 
$6.50 
5.50 
5.50 
6.50 
6.50 
8.00 
6.50 
CAUTION: We would caution customers against cheap seeds and remind them that 
while the amount expended on seeds is one of the smallest items of expense, yet 
upon the quality of the seeds the whole value of the crop depends. The quality of 
seeds cannot be determined by inspection; it is known only after the crop is 
grown. Do not jeopardize a whole season’s labor for the sake of a small saving. 
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