Somerset's Vegetable Seeds 
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TURNIPS 
(Ounce will sow 300 ft. of row.) 
Golden Ball or Orange Ball. 60 days. 
Pkt. $0.10 .15 :30 1.00 
Red Top White Globe. 55 days. Pkt. $0.10 .15 2o) 1.00 
White Flat Dutch. 45 days. ..Pkt. $0.10 .15 39 1.00 
Rutabaga American Purple Top or Long Island Imp. 90 days. 
3h 39 1.00 
TOMATOES 
(Ounce will produce about 2000 plants.) 
Beefsteak (Crimson Cushion). 115 days. Large coarse plants 
producing immense flat somewhat rough fruits. 
Vy oz. $0.35 .95 2.95 10.00 
Bonny Best Certified. 100 days. Our strain has been selected 
oye econ optic Saeecceeuscnaboecee 65 2.25 
Dwarf Champion. 110 days. A pink fruited form with a sturdy 
tree like growth. A dwarf variety excellent for restricted 
gardens and a favorite for flat sales because transplants 
have such a sturdy healthy appearance. 
VY oz. $0.25 .75 2.25 
Dwarf Stone. 115 days. Similar in growth to the above but 
the fruits are much like those of Improved Stone. 
VY oz. $0.25 .75 2.25 
Garden State. A new midseason variety that is becoming 
very popular. Considered superior in some respects to 
Marglobe and Rutgers. ....Pkt. $0.35 95 2.85 
Golden Ponderosa. 115 days. A yellow form of the Ponderosa 
and preferred by some because of the large sized fruit. 
Vy oz. $0.35 .95 2.85 
Jubilee. 100 days. A new and truly different sort. Orange 
yellow in color, it is attractive for salads and juice. Es- 
pecially recommended for the home garden. 
Pkt. $0.20 .90 3.00 
Marglobe Certified. 100 days. Our strain is wilt resistant and 
a vast improvement over the original stock. It has been 
perfected by individual plant selections to yield over 10 
tons per acre in many sections. ....  .65 1.85 6.50 
Michigan Forcing. Developed especially for growing under 
glass but may also be used outdoors, if staked. A heavy 
producer of medium sized fruit. 
Vy oz. $0.35 .95 S25 
Oxheart. 118 days. Different in shape from all others re- 
sembling a beef heart. The flavor of the pink fruits is 
mild, and they are unusually large with a solid structure. 
1.20 3.50 
Ponderosa. 115 days. A very large flat, late, pink fruited 
variety for the home garden. Inclined to crack. 
Vy oz. $0.35 .95 2.95 
Pritchard or Scarlet Topper, Certified. 95 days. Popular with 
canners because of its dark red color and solid fruits, also 
because it produces a heavy crop over a short period. 
65 2.20 
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TOMATOES—Continued 
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Red Jacket. New medium early, developed as a juice tomato. 
Produces heavy foliage which protects the fruit from the 
SUT hres eee 14 oz. $0.45 1.15 3.45 
Rutgers Certified. 100 days. Introduced by the N. J. Experi- 
ment Station this variety is highly popular with canners, 
home and market gardeners alike. A very strong grower 
with fruit slightly larger than Marglobe. 
14, oz. $0.20 «65 2.20 6.50 
San Marzano (Italian Red Plum). 90 days. Very solid small 
fruits much used in making tomato paste. It also makes a 
high quality home canned juice. Our strain is extra select. 
14 oz. $0.50 1.75 6.00 
Stokesdale. 100 days. Second early, tremendous bearer of 
fine even globe shaped fruit. Ripens almost same time 
as John Baer and should replace that variety. 
2.20 6.50 
Stone Certified. 115 days. An old favorite, late sort with 
heavy solid dark red fruit, excellent for canning. 
.65 2.20 6.50 
Valiant. 90 days. A new variety destined to replace Earliana. 
Vines are sparse and open and will produce a large crop 
of fruit averaging seven ounces. 
Yy oz. $0.25 .70 2.25 6.95 
Victor A.A.S. 85 days. A new type with a self topping vine. 
Uniform and very early ripening, it is highly recommended 
for the home garden. ....14 oz. $0.25 .75 2.50 
Red Cherry — Yellow Plum — Yellow Pear. Small fruited for 
salads, preserves, pickles and ornaments. 
ah 2.50 
WATERMELON 
(Ounce will plant 15-25 hills.) 
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Kleckley’s Sweet. 85 days. ............ As 75 
Californias Honey sccwS ener eZ WAS 
NOTE: Do not use D.D.T. sprays or dusts on beans, cucum- 
bers, cantaloupes or melons. 
For Best Kesalts - - 
with seeds — Sow in sterilized soil. Germination will be 
improved, damping off and weeds practically eliminated. 
We recommend preparing your soil for sowing and trans- 
planting well in advance. Treat with carbon bisulphide at 
the rate of 2 lbs. to a cubic yard — plus formaldehyde at the 
rate of 6 lbs. (2/3 gal.) to the cubic yard. 
Water the freshly sown seed with Yellow Cuprocide 
(1 oz. and water 3 gallons). This same solution will control 
damping off and mildew. 
All of these items are offered in the listing, Pages 55 to 
58 under insecticides. 
