PEARSON 
TOMATO 
808 JUBILEE 
It’s orange! The fruits are heavy, thick fleshed, 
and deliciously mild flavored. The bright orange 
color of the flesh and juice is most attractive and 
‘novel, but this variety is more than a novelty. It 
is a top quality tomato. All-America winner. 
kt lobe i407. 75ers oz $1-35 
803 EARLIANA IMPROVED (First Early) 
Earliana is one of the oldest varieties on the 
market today. It has kept its place in thousands 
of gardens because it has proved to be the earli- 
est variety of good size and quality. Dependable 
everywhere. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 50c:; oz. 90c 
804 EARLY SANTA CLARA 
Extremely vigorous, high yielding vines, with 
very large, irregular, fleshy, red fruits, quite 
flattened in shape. Popular canning variety in 
California. IPkilSe;=9z,0z.75¢s oz. $1.35 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE TURNIP 
Almost everybody raises tomatoes be- 
cause they are easy to grow, and give 
heavy crops in relation to the space 
used. Allow 6 to 8 weeks for starting 
the plants indoors. Set plants 3 to 4 
ft. apart. 
800 PEARSON’S IMPROVED 
Very popular in California and parts 
of the South, this’ variety produces 
large, red, flattened globe fruits which 
are uniformly smooth skinned and free 
of cracks, The plants are sturdy, vig- 
orous, and of the self-topping type 
which eliminates sprawling growth 
and makes staking unnecessary. 
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807 RUTGERS 
America’s leading tomato variety, but not 
adapted to California. Large, uniformly globe 
shaped, dark red fruits, excellent quality, and 
high yield. Plants are resistant to fusarium wilt. 
Midseason maturity. 
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 45c; 
801 MARGLOBE ; 
Ideal globe shape, fine quality and red color, 
and adapted everywhere. Resistant to fusarium 
wilt and nailhead spot. Medium early, and me- 
dium size fruits. Dense foliage. You'll like 
Marglobe. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 45c; oz. 80c 
806 PONDEROSA 
The largest of all tomatoes, this pink skinned 
variety is mild in flavor, somewhat irregular in 
shape, and possesses very small seed cells. An 
old favorite. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 60c; oz. $1.10 
805 OXHEART 
Impressively large, very deep globe, bright pink 
fruits of fine quality. Few seeds, thick flesh, with 
weights up to 2 lbs. each when well grown. Good 
flavor. Pkt. 15c;  % oz. 60c; oz. $1.10 
TURNIPS 
Easily grown root crop which should be planted 
either very early in the spring, or better still in 
the late summer to mature during the cool fall 
weather. Thin to stand 5 in. apart in the row. 
oz. 80c 
861 PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE 
Far and away the most popular of all turnips, this 
variety is adapted everywhere, and provides the 
smoothest roots and best quality. Purple above, 
white below; white flesh. 
Pits d0ct= oz 20e; 24 1b, 55¢ 
860 EARLY WHITE FLAT DUTCH 
Distinctive pure white variety with flattened 
roots. Pkt. 0c = 10z)20G3— 24: Iba 55¢ 
962 PURPLE TOP STRAP-LEAVED 
Large, flattened roots; white, fine grained flesh. 
Pkt. l0eGwmoz 20GH me Anlb. oC 
863 SHOGOIN 
Rapidly produces a fine crop of greens. Leaves 
are erect, 18 in. tall, bright green. Roots are 
small and white. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; ™% lb. 55c 
TOMATOES 
802 IMPROVED STONE 
An old stand-by for the main crop in gardens alk 
over the country, Stone is bright red, flattened 
globe in shape, smooth, and good size. Vines are 
very large. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 45c; oz, 80c 
820 SAN MARZANO 
Jumbo strain. Incredibly heavy yield of pear 
shaped, brilliant red fruits, mostly used for to- 
mato paste. Pkeelses! G4.0z5 750s Oz ple 35 
825 YELLOW PEAR 
Famous for tomato preserves. Yellow, pear 
shaped, 2 in. deep. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 50c 
826 RED PEAR 
Preserving type tomato, identical to Yellow 
Pear, except for color. Pkt. 10c;' % oz. 50c 
830 GROUND CHERRY 
Yellow husk tomato. Pkt. 10c;  % oz, 50c 
KLONDIKE (Cooper's Strain) 
WATERMELONS 
Nobody needs urging when it comes to par- 
876 KLONDIKE (University Strain) 
-ticipating in a watermelon feast. The only 
question is whether you have enough space 
for 8 by 8 ft. hills. Give ample fertilizer. 
_ 877 TOM WATSON 
_ An extra long, oval melon with red flesh, 
_ brown seeds, and dark green skin, faintly 
veined with still darker green. Weighs up to 
Pemis5) ibs: Bicol 0c 8oz. 256% 34, 1b..75¢ 
_ 878 CHILEAN BLACK SEEDED 
A very early variety with small, round 
melons weighing about 18 lbs. Red flesh, 
_ green skin, with darker green stripes. Very 
fine quality. Pkt. 10c:; oz.25c; % lb. 75c 
sia - 
This is the renowned R7 strain which is 
wilt-resistant and well-nigh perfect in form, 
color, and sweetness. Fruits are dark green, 
slightly ribbed, blocky, and heavy. Flesh is 
deep red, fine textured, and superlatively 
sweet. Seeds are mottled black, brown, tan, 
and white. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; % lb. 85c 
875 KLONDIKE (Cooper’s Strain) 
The same size and high quality as the vari- 
ety listed above, except that it has light 
green skin, striped dark green, and is not 
wilt-resistant. Tougher rind for good ship- 
ping quality. Pkt.10c; oz.25c; 4% lb. 75c 
KLONDIKE (University Strain) 
YOUR OWN GARDEN VEGETABLES TASTE BETTER THAN ANY YOU CAN BUY. THEY’RE FRESH, AND CLEAN, AND FULLY RIPE 29 
