Tomatoes—Continued 
88! Longred (Certified Seed) Pkt., 15c; Y 02., 90c; 
oz.. $1.35; % 1b., $3.35 
(75 days.) Developed at the New York Experiment Station. 
Is a little later than Bonny Best, vigorous in growth, and heavy 
yielding. Fruits are smooth, uniform, deep globe shape, well 
colored, firm. Skin is tough and resists sunburn and cracking. 
Bears fruit for a long period from midsummer until vines are 
killed by frost. Excellent for home, market and canners. 
845 Bonny Best Pkt., 10c; Y 0z., 45c; 02., 80c; % 1b., $2.25 
(73 days.) An excellent early sort for home and market. The 
fruits ripen only a week later than Earliana. Plants produce 
enormous crops of beautiful, smooth, scarlet-red flattened 
globe-shaped fruits which are very firm. 
891 Valiant Pkt., 15c; ¥% oz., 50c; 0z., 90c; % I1b., $2.60 
(Certified Seed.) (65 days.) Large extra early Marglobe type, 
has taken the place of the old Earliana. The fruit is smooth, 
deep, nearly round in shape and of good interior structure. It 
colors up much better than Earliana, and early yields are very 
heavy. The vines are of spreading habit of growth. Valiant has 
proved a very popular and profitable variety for early market. 
Bounty 
844 Beefsteak Pht, 15¢: ¥ 02, 750; 025 $1.25; ne ear aes 
; % Ib. $3.50 Stokescross No. 4 Hybrid 
(83 days.) An extremely large, rich scarlet-red variety. A New F, Tomato Hybrid of Great Importance 
A slice of this enormous fruit looks like a piece of beef- : one heb de een 
steak, being of a delicious flavor. (75 days.) This second generation hybrid is distin- 
\ guished by its amazing vigor. Production increases up to 
867 Giant Italian Pkt., 25c; % oz., $1.10; 30% are not unusual. Stokecross No. 4 is one of the 
VY oz., $2.00; 0z., $3.85 strongest cropping Tomatoes ever produced, maturing 
(85 days.) A very late, large, extremely solid pink 10 days earlier than Rutgers, developing a continuing 
Tomato with a very pleasing, non-acid flavor. Almost harvest of highly colored, rich flavored red fruits (6 
seedless. Potato leaf. . ozs.), that are nearly crack-free. It has been found prof- 
itable as a market Tomato. Seeds sold in grower’s orig- 
879 Oxheart Pkt., 20c; Y2 0z., 75c; 0z., $1.35; inal package. 
M4 Ib., $4.00 Pkt. (200 seeds), 50c; pkt. (500 seeds), $1.00; 
(85 days.) A large, attractive pink-fruited variety. Has 1 oz. (5,000 seeds), $5.00 
a thick flesh, smooth, tender, and almost seedless. 
Flavor is delicious. Rich soil adds greatly to its pro §mall Fruited or Preserving Tomatoes 
ductiveness. Used principally for preserves or eaten raw; all very 
al 5 . sweet and mild in flavor. 
882 Ponderosa Pht., 15¢3 “2 02. IOS P33) 396 Yellow Pear. (75 days.) 92 Red Cherry. (75 days.) 
; : ; ; : 897 Yellow Plum. (75 days.) 893 Red Pear. (75 days.) 
(85 days.) A main crop, pink-fruited variety. Fruits 395 Yellow Husk or Ground 900 Mixed. 
are very large, somewhat flattened and quite smooth Cherry. (85 days.) 
considering the large size, solid, and very meaty. A Price, each: Pkt., 15c; % oz., 50c; oz., 90c;,%4 Ib., $2.50 
good Tcmato for home use; splendid slicer. Special Collection: Any 3 packets, 40c 
887 San Marzano Pkt., 25c; Ye oz. $1.25; 5 
oz., $2.00 For Tomato Blight 
(75 days.) Deep red fruits in clusters, each the shape For the control of early and late blight on Toma- 
of an elongated Plum Tomato, but four times the size. 
Very heavy yielder. Valued particularly for canning 
whole, or for making Tomato paste; again, the whole 
fruit may be eaten with salad dressing. 
toes, use C-O-C-S Tomato Dust. 
1 Ib., 45c; 5 Ibs., $1.15, postpaid. 
Turnips 
A packet of seed will sow 50 feet of row; 1 ounce 300 feet. 
It requires 1 to 1% pounds per acre drilled; 2 to 2% pounds broadcast. 
919 Purple Top White Globe (Special Strain) Pkt., 10c; 
02., 20C; Varlb. 552 710., $1.20 
(55 days.) A weil known Tutinip. The roots grow to good size, 6 inches 
or more in diameter. They are nearly round and a rich purplish red on 
the upper part of the root. The lower portion is creamy white. Flesh is 
white, firm, crisp and of remarkably mild flavor. Suitable for freezing. 
918 Purple Top Strap-leaf Pkt., 10c; 02., 20c; % 1b., 50c; 1b., $1.25 
(45 days.) Roots quite flat, 4 to 6 inches in diameter. The upper por- 
tion is a deep purplish red, the lower portion clear milky white. Fine 
grained, sweet, tender. 
914 Early White Ball Pkt., 10c; 0z., 25c; % Ib., 55c; 1b., $1.20 
(40 days.) A fine early round, pure white Turnip of excellent quality. 
Has small tops; grows quickly. 
922 Seven Top (Foliage Turnip) Pht 106s 0tea2ocs 
% 1b., 55c; Ib., $1.20 
(45 days.) Much grown for “greens.” Roots are not edible. 
Rutabagas - Swede Turnips 
932 Long Island Purple Top Pit., 10c; oz. 25c; %4 lb., 60c; 1b., $1.25 
(100 days.) Bright yellow with purple top. Medium size, globe-shaped, 
RES EE ETE smooth, and of fine quality; one of the best for table use. 
By Far the Most Popular Turnip Holmes’ Certified Seed Potatoes Write for our Price List. 
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