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TOMATO—(Continued) 
STOKESDALE (See Photo Page 57) 70 to 75 Days 
Medium early, fruits bright scarlet throughout, medium size, deep globe, 
smooth, solid flesh, very free from cracking. Vines are strong and prolific. 
Ripens about in season with Bonny Best. An excellent variety for growing on 
trellises and stakes. Pkt. 10c; oz. 90c; 4 lb. $2.00; Ib. $7.00 
URBANA (Certified) 68 Days 
A distinctive new short-vined, red globe, all-purpose tomato. It is an All- 
America Award winner which has resulted after three years of intensive trials 
and selection work. Compact bushy vines bear heavy crop of fruit with good 
foliage protection. Fruits scarlet red, medium size, smooth firm texture flesh 
with few seed cavities. About a week earlier than Rutgers and Resistant to 
Fusarium Wilt. Pkt. 25c; oz. $1.50; YW lb: $3.50 si bee 
eVALIANT (New) 63 Days 
A new, extra early, large, smooth tomato that is fast replacing the Earliana 
types in many sections. Fruits large size, round and smooth, color brilliant 
scarlet, flesh firm and thick. Valiant has a sparse, open vine, but with proper 
feeding on heavier soils will develop almost normal coverage. Not recommend- 
ed as a cannery type. Pkt. 10c; oz. $1.00; 14 Ib. $2:2533bee 00 
VALIANT TOMATO 
TURNIP 
A packet will sow 25 feet of row, an ounce 150 feet, 2 lbs. per acre. 
CULTURE. For summer use, sow early in the spring in rows 11% to 2 feet apart. Plant seed 
about !9 inch deep and press the soil down firmly and smoothly. When the plants appear, apply 
tobacco dust liberally to prevent injury by flea beetles and root maggots. When the plants are 
an inch tall, thinning should be started and carried on as recommended for beets. For fall and 
winter use the seed may be planted as late as August. 
