
~ 
_ OXHEART 
90 days. The skin is a hand- 
some pink and so smooth that 
\, the fruits appear to be highly 
\\ Polished. The heart-shaped 
) fruits are almost seedless; 
/ frequently the flesh is two 
inches thick without the trace 
of seed. 
No. 122, Pkt. 15¢ 
1/2 Oz. 55¢; 1 Oz. $1.00. 
LARGE MILD FLAVORED 
~ YELLOW PONDEROSA 
Solid, rich, golden yellow flesh is of exceptionally 
mild flavor. Vines are large, spreading and wilt re- . 
sisting. Very desirable as a home garden tomato 
of late maturity. 
No. 542, Pkt. 15¢; 1/2 Oz. 40c¢; 1 Oz. 75¢° 
- Small Fruited TOMATOES Mixed 
A mixture of Pear-and Cherry Tomatoes, both red 
and yellow for gardeners whose space is limited. 
No. 691, Pkt. 10¢; 1/2 Oz. 40¢ 
RED and YELLOW . 
CHERRY TOMATOES 






may be used the same as 
the Pear Tomatoes and 
make an interesting addi- 
“tion to the garden. Red No. 
132, Pkt. 10¢; 1/2 Oz. 40¢ 
Yellow No. 133, Pkt. 106¢ 
1/2 Oz. 40¢ 
















CULTURE. Sow seeds very early in spri 
ng, 
_ cover seed with 1 inch soil and thin plants ‘ent 
may be made but do not Plant during hot we 


NOBEL SPINACH | 
The largest spinach of all with heavy thick leaves 
_ that are huge in size, smooth, succulent and tender. 
_ Stands long before bolting to seed. - : est 
No. 692, Pkt. 10¢; Oz. 20¢; 1/4 lb. 60¢ 

Home Grown Ve 
-may be dried in the sun and 
These Cherry Tomatoes | sae ‘ 
Shinach — 
either broadcast or in rows, 18 to 24 inches a : 
and 5 or 6 inches apart in rows. Successive corns 
ather. A packet will sow 25 ft. of row;'l oz.; 75 ft. 
GIANT Crimson Cushion or BEEFSTEA 
90 Days. Some of these be 
tomatoes weigh as much as 
3 pounds. The fruit not only 
grows so very large and in 
abundance but has a deli- 
cious meaty flesh, fine- 
grained and with few seeds. | 
Unsurpassed for slicing or » 
canning. if 
No. 047, Pkt. 15¢; 1/2 Oz. \\ 
40c; 1 Oz. 70c 
GOLDEN JUBILEE 
This tomato is entirely different from any tomato 
you ever grew. Fruits are bright orange yellow, 
globular and weigh about six ounces. Thick flesh 
with few seeds anda mild but not flat flavor. Makes 

delicious juice of unusual and attractive color. Very 
high in vitamins. 
No. 671, Pkt. 15¢; 1/4 0z.60c; | 
1/2 Oz. $1.10; 1 Oz. $2.00 
PEAR TOMATOES 
RED and YELLOW | 
These small fruited toma- 
toes are used for making 
preserves and for pickling. 
All the varieties offered 
are unusually sweet and § 
packed in sugar, making an 
excellent substitute for 
figs. 
Red No. 130, Pkt. 10¢; 
1/2 0z. 40¢; Yellow No, 
131, Pkt. 10¢; 1/2 oz. 40¢, 


BLOOMSDALE LONG STANDING 
A long standing type of spinach that will not shoot 
to seed before all the crop is able to be cut. A splendid 
variety, with close-growing, thick bunches of rich . 
dark green, broad and crumpled leaves. 
No. 531, Pkt. 10c; 1 Oz. 20c; 1/4 lb. 60c. 
NEW ZEALAND 
The hot weather spinach. Not a true spinach but 
greatly resembles it in both appearance and flavor. 
Strong plants will resist heat and give an abundance 
of rich, green foliage all summer and fall. Leaves 
are fleshy, crisp and tender, and have a delicious, 
delicate flavor. 
No. 404, Pkt.10¢;-1 Oz. 25¢; 1/4 lb. 75¢. 
VIRGINIA BLIGHT RESISTANT 
The leaves are similar to Savoy, but somewhat more 
pointéd. Very useful for fall planting for early spring 
use. “5 : 
No. 545, Pkt. 10c; 1 Oz. 20¢; 1/4 lb. 60¢ 
