FRANK HOWARD, INC., PITTSFIELD, MASS. 
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‘‘Our Seeds are Northern Grown, None Better at Any Price.” 
to stakes. 
SCARLET DAWN—Takes the place of Earliana, a better tomato. 
Globular, smooth, bright scarlet, 
BEAUTY (Livingston’s)—Large, smooth, solid, purplish red, 
BONNY BEST—Week earlier than Chalk’s Early Jewel, bright red, 
round and solid, 
CHALK’S EARLY JEWEL,—New, large, solid, smooth, bright red, 
very early, 
JOHN BAER—Early, productive, round and solid, crimson, 
MARGLOBE CERTIFIED—Second early, fruit large, smooth, 
globular, meaty and almost coreless, red and very productive, 
PONDEROSA (Beefsteak)—One of the largest, solid, good flavor, 
bright red, 
RUTGERS (Certified )—Globular, bright red, thick walls, one of the 
best for eating and canning, 
SIOUX—Globular, red, thick walls, good acid flavor 
TOMATO 
Sow thinly in March in hotbed or in 
boxes in the house; when 2 inches high 
set out plants four inches apart or pot 
singly. Plant out about June Ist. Set 
deeply 4 feet each way. Make hills 
rich. Support with frame work or train 
Pkt. 4Oz. Oz. YLb. 
45 
45 
45 
45 
45 
45 
09 
40 
.40 
75 
fh 
75 
15 
.70 
70 
2.25 
2.15 
2.15 
2.15 
15 
bo 
2.15 
3.00 
POTTED TOMATO PLANTS in season 
Large stock of Certified Rutgers and Certified Marglobe. 
sown in drills. 
SEVENTOP—Greens only 
WHITE FLAT DUTCH—Sweet and fine grained, 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE—Excellent quality, good for 
broadcasting. 
AMBER GLOBE (Yellow)—Best for general crop, grows large, good 
keeper, 
TURNIP 
For early turnips sow soon as ground can be worked. 
For fall and early winter sow from middle of July 
to August. Sow Ruta Bagas in June or early in July 
in drills 18 in. apart; thin from 6 to 9 inches; soil 
should be rich and well worked. The early varieties 
may be sown broadcast, but Ruta Bagas should be 
Pkt. 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
Oz. 144Lb. Lb. 
-40 1.40 
.40 1.40 
15 
an 
15 
15 
.40 1.30 
.40 1.30 
