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Marglobe Tomato 
TOMATOES FOR VITAMINS 
All 10 ects. Perv Liberal Packet; 15 cts. %4 oz. 
One Ounce Wil) Produce About 1,000 Plants 
Ready for Table 75 to 120 Days from Planting 
MARGLOBE. (Certified.) Almost immune from 
rust and wilt. Of fine appearance, great pro- 
ductiveness, and superb quality. Bears large, 
scarlet, globe-shaped fruit in abundance. % oz. 
45 cts.; 1 oz. 80 cts. 
CRIMSON CUSHION OR BEEFSTEAK. A scarlet 
“sport” of Ponderosa. Brilliant crimson-scariet. 
Flesh very solid and meaty, fine for table use. 
y% oz. 50 ets.3; 1 oz 90 ets. 
PONDEROSA. (Sometimes called Beefsteak.) HEnor- 
mous purplish pink solid fruits free from acidity. 
Very productive. % oz. 50 ets.; 1 oz. 90 cts. 
RUTGERS. (Certified.) Makes a big, vigorous plant 
on which large, globular, deep red fruits are 
borne in quantity. Resistant to disease and valu- 
able on poor land. % oz. 45 ets.; 1 oz. S5 cts. 
JUBILER. Deep orange flesh thick and heavy with 
small seed cavities and a mild non-acid flavor. 
The yellow skinned fruits are large smooth 
globes, borne on vigorous vines. Rich in Vita- 
min C. %& oz. 35 cts.; %4 oz. 50 cts. 
SMALL-FRUITED TOMATOES 
Red Cherry. Red Plum; Yellow Plum. For pre- 
serves, etc. Pkt. 10 ets.; %4 oz. 25 cts.; % oz. 50 cts.3 
1 oz. 85 cts. 
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TURNIPS for Roots and Tops 
Pkt. 10 ets.; % oz. 20 cts.; 1 oz. 30 cts.; %4 Ib. 75 ects. 
One Ounce Will Sow a Row About 100 Feet Long; 
3 Pounds to an Acre 
Ready to Use in 40 to 90 Days 
MILAN, WHITE. Very early; flat smooth; white; 
tender and sweet; fine. Crop a failure. 
MILAN, PURPLE-TOP. Similar to above but with 
purple top. Crop a failure. 
GOLDEN BALL. 
PURPLE-TOP WHITE GLOBE. Pure white flesh, 
fine for spring, summer or autumn planting. 
FOLIAGE, or SHOGOIN. An excellent dual purpose 
variety, with white Turnips, 2 to 5 inches in 
diameter and an abundance of greens, The greens 
are ready for use in about 30 days. 
IMPROVED PURPLE-TOP RUTABAGA. 
size, shape and quality; for table use. 
SWISS CHARD 
or CUT-AND-COME-AGAIN SPINACH 
Matures in 50 Days 1 oz to 50 Foot Row 
GIANT DARK GREEN. A splendid smooth leavee 
sort. Very large leaves, and broad white ribs, 
remarkably tender. Pkt. 10 ects.; % oz. 15 cts.: 
1 oz 25 ects.; %4 Ib. 75 cts. 
LUCULLUS. Larger than above; light green smooth 
leaves. The large almost white heavy mid-ribs 
are delicious cooked as ASparagus. Pkt. 10 cts.: 
i oz 15 ects.3 1 oz 25 ets.; %4 Ib. 75 cts. 
PERPETUAL SPINACH. A form of Swiss Chard 
(liked better by many) tastes like spinach. With 
stands severe summer heat. You can count on a 
constant supply of tender “greens” all summer 
and autumn. Price: Pkt. 10 ets.; % oz 15 ets.: 
1 oz 25 ets.; %4 Ib. 75 ets. 
WATERMELONS 
They Melt in Your Mouth 
Liberal Pkt. 10 ects.; % oz. 15 cts.3 
¥y% Ib. 75 cts. 
One Ounce Will Sow About 30 Hills; 4 Iba. to Acre. 
Ready for the Table in About 90 Days 
BUIST’S LITTLE GEM. The earliest melon that 
grows. Matures in 75 days. Fruits nearly round. 
small in size. 12 to 15 lbs., a convenient family 
size. Skin dark green striped gray green. Flesn 
pinkish red, very firm, sweet and delicious. 
COLE'S EARLY. Extra early; fine quality; red flesh. 
EARLY KANSAS. Fruits nearly round, 40 lbs., light. 
green with wavy stripes. Flesh bright red, sweet 
and tender. 
MONTE CRISTO, or KLECKLEY’S SWEET. Large. 
oval; flesh bright red, tender and sugary. 
CITRON. Medium-sized, round: preserves. Red seed. 
Yellow flesh; medium size. 
Uniform 
1 o« 25 ets.; 
Rutgers Tomato 
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MONTCLAIR, N. J. 
