4. Bitty Heputer SEED CATALOG FoR 1953 
MARGLOBE—The standard main crop or late tomato for southern New 
Hampshire. It is not as early as our other tomatoes. The tomatoes are 
large, round in shape, and red in color. Our strain is especially chosen 
for New England conditions. Pkt. 15 cts.; ¥ oz. 55 cts.; 1 oz. $1.05; 
1 |b. $3.15. 
F. N. C—This new early tomato was developed by the Maine Experi- 
ment Station. It is reeommended by them for northern Maine. The 
tomatoes are 2 to 3 ounces in size, round with greenish shoulders. Pkt. 
15: ¢ts.; 15702, 05: cts;; Loz. 61.05" ¢ Ibe ho lo, 
RED PICKLER—Another of Dr. Yeager’s remarkable tomatoes. The 
fruits are small, pear shaped, bright red in color, excellent in quality 
and very productive. The tomatoes on 6 plants at the UNH Horti- 
cultural Farm were counted and averaged 415 fruits per plant. A very 
few plants will fill your needs. Seed is scarce. Pkt. of 100 seeds 25 cts. 
ORANGE TOMATOES 
FARGO YELLOW PEAR—One of Dr. Yeager’s introductions. A large 
sized (one ounce) yellow pear tomato of exceptional quality, very 
sweet and pleasant in flavor. Very good for salads. Pkt. 15 cts; 14 oz. 
60 cts.; 4% oz. $1.15; 1 oz. $2.10. 
ORANGE CHATHAM — A UNH introduction. This variety is an 
orange-colored Chatham. It is smaller than Orange King but 10 days 
earlier, Pkt) 15 cts.; 4702. 55 cte.9 1 oz. $1.05. 
ORANGE KING—A UNH introduction. This is an orange-colored New 
Hampshire Victor tomato. A large, high quality, productive tomato, 
mild and sweet in flavor. Pkt. 15 cts.; % oz. 55 ets.; 1 oz. $1.05; 14 
Ib. $3.15. 
PEPPER 
MERRIMACK WONDER (SWEET)—A UNH introduction. This var- 
iety has been selected for the short, cool summers of the North. It is a 
thick walled sweet pepper, sets fruit early, and is very productive. It 
has excellent quality. By all means try this variety for an early, high 
quality pepper. Pkt. 15 cts.; 14 oz. 45 cts.; % oz. 85 cts.; 1 oz. $1.55; 
WY |b. $4.35. 
EGGPLANT 
NEW HAMPSHIRE—A UNH introduction. This varietv was developed 
by my dad and was an All America Selections Silver Medal Winner 
in 1939. An early, large, round fruited variety for cool New England 
summers. This is the standard variety for New Hampshire. It is a 
very prolific strain often bearing 6 to 8 fruits per plant. Our strain of 
seed comes from the original seed introduced in the late thirties. Pkt. 
15 cts.; 14 02. 45 cts.; 1% oz. 85 cts.; 1 oz. $1.65. 
