Winter Squash—Continued 
829 Uconn Pkt., 15c; 0z., 40c; % lb., $1.00; Y% lb., $1.40 
(80 days.) All-America Award. This is a bush table 
queen Squash. Its outstanding characteristic is the 
fact that it is a bush type and its economy of space 
when planted in home gardens and closer plantings 
when produced by market growers. 
sorts. 
Fordhook Giant 
Phi -Wetoz a0e; 
% 1b., 85c; Y Ib., $1.30 
(100 days.) Hard, tough, smooth shell of dark green 
color, and very rich, fine grained, tender flesh. 
Whether fruits grow large or small, they are equally 
desirable and there is no better sort to store for winter 
use. 
Swiss Chard 
825 Hubbard (True Strain) 
A packet will sow 15 feet of row; 1 ounce 75 feet; 4 to 5 pounds per acre. 
257 Fordhook Giant 
The best selling variety on the market. Leaves dark green, large, very 
curled, thick and quite tender. Make excellent boiling greens. Stems 
pure white, broad and thick, and much desired by the housewife. 
256 Dark Green Large-Ribbed 
Phi-l0c> 070350214 lb 10ers 1b. bilo 
PRAESSISE: 202. B0Ct Hal foc 
W% I1b., $1.25 
(55 days.) It is a big improvement over the Lucullus varieties; the leaf 
is green and curly. It also has a much better flavor than the Lucullus 
Tomatoes 
A packet of seed produces about 150 plants; 1 oz. about 2000 plants; %4 lb. per acre. Tomatoes contain lots of 
nitrogen; go easy with fertilizr on the plant bed. 
884 Pritchard Pkt, 15e2) Vex 023, 59005) 02. 90e; 
% 1b.,. $2.50 
(Certified Seed.) Gold Medal Winner. (78 days.) It 
is fusarium and nail-head-rust resistant, has a vigorous 
vine and smooth, deep red, thick-walled meaty fruit. 
It’s a good table Tomato, a good canner, and a good 
slicer, well adapted to your home garden. 
885 Queens Pkt., 20c; % oz., 60c; oz., $1.10; 
1% Ib., $3.00 
(70 days.) Early, large, deep globe. Well colored. See 
page 2. 
888 Stokesdale Pkt; 1563? Yo oz.f50Cs 02.5. 99Cs 
% Ib., $2.50 
(Certified Seed.) (70 days.) Our strain has been select- 
ed for earliness, large size and heavy yield. The fruits 
have a rich red interior color. The vines are very vig- 
orous and productive. Stokesdale is an ideal variety 
for growing on ground that is not overly rich, as it will 
produce Tomatoes early of average size. An excellent 
main crop variety featuring earliness, quality and 
heavy production. 
846 Bounty SNES ANCE US gas TBYOR Mayes Oil kas 
% Ib., $3.50 
(63 days.) Extra Early—Smooth and Solid. Bounty is 
an extra early red globe Tomato. Bears good yields of 
well shaped fruit, free from dark green at stem end. 
Has a pleasing flavor, depth, smoothness, and firm- 
ness of fruit. In Tomato variety tests, Bounty outyield- 
ed other early varieties. 
870 Sunray Pkt. -¥5e! i072 606> oz. $1 105 
% 1b., $3.00 
(80 days. (New.) Wilt-Resistant Jubilee Type. Their 
sweet mild flavor and handsome appearance have won 
many gardeners to the yellow-orange Tomatoes, and 
now in Sunray we are offering a variety that is super- 
ior to any other. Sunray is resistant to fusarium wilt 
and has a particularly delicious flavor, superior even 
to Golden Jubilee, which it replaces. It produces large 
yields of fine, smooth fruit, very firm and solid. 
NO-SEED HORMONE 
Biossom-set 
To get early Tomatoes, set them out in May and 
Spray for 
Tomatoes 
Spray the first 2 or 3 blossom clusters with Blossom- 
Set, the amazing new hormone spray. It makes the 
blossoms set fruit instead of dropping off, promotes 
early ripening. 
4 ozs. (dilutes to % gal.) 
Pint (dilutes to 4 gals.) 
$0.75, postpaid 
1.75, postpaid 
873 Marglobe Pht? 10¢ 46-0247 0065 02.3 00C; 
WY 1b., $2.59 
(Certified Seed.) (77 days.) This highly developed 
strain of Marglobe is justly acclaimed by leading plant- 
ers as the MOST OUTSTANDING TOMATO 
EVER DEVELOPED. Is noted for its extreme solid- 
ity, deep globe type and productivity as well as its 
disease resistance-—being exceptionally vigorous and 
healthy. Ripens a beautiful scarlet-red, well up to the 
stem—profitable for gardeners and shippers. 
Pkt., I5c; Ye 0z., 55c;. 02., 90c; 
% 1b., $2.50 
(Certified Seed.) (80 days.) This is being used very 
extensively in Ohio and Michigan. It produces weil 
on soils low in nitrogen. It maintains the size of its 
full fruit throughout the picking season. Similar in 
shape to Marglobe, except that they are more flat on 
the stem end. It is of exceptional red flesh color and 
flavor, produces a high yield per acre. 
886 Rutgers 
¢ 
Rutgers 
Finest Main Crop Tomato Grown 
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