TOMATOES—Continued 
Victor. First early, heavy cropping tomato 
with fruit the size and shape of a mid-season 
variety. Developed especially for the North- 
ern States. Fruit is scarlet, semi-globular, 
fairly smooth and refined. Plants are small 
and may be set about two feet apart. Pkt. 
10c; Y2 oz. 45c; oz. 85c. 
Wasatch Beauty. A new variety of great 
promise. Particularly adapted for the Pacific 
Coast. Medium early, plants medium size, 
compact, fairly broad, medium green foliage. 
Fruits moderately large, smooth fine color 
and quality. Walls are thick, free of heavy 
core and coarse fiber. Pkt. 25c. 
Red Pear. Used for preserves and to make 
“tomato figs.” Fruits bright red, distinctly 
pear-shaped and of excellent flavor. Pkt. 
15c. 
Yellow Plum. Small, plum-shaped, early, 
very prolific. Most excellent for sweet pre- 
serves. Pkt. 15c. 
Yellow Husk or Ground Cherry. A small- 
fruited variety used almost exclusively for 
preserves. Pkt. 15c. 
Tobacco 
Connecticut Seed Leaf. This variety is hardy 
and best suited for this latitude. Excellent 
for smoking, also for making liquid spray for 
killing insects. Pkt. 15¢; 
TURNIP, PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE 
Plant an HERB GARDEN 
All Packets 15c 
Anise. Hardy annual. 
Caraway. Hardy perennial. 
Catnip. Hardy perennial. 
Dill. Annual. Aromatic. Oz. 35c. 
Lavender. Fragrant perennial. 
$Sag2. Large leaved, for flavoring. 
Thyme. Perennial. 
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Turnips 
1 oz. to 100 ft., 2 to 3 Ibs. per acre 
Culture. For main crop, sow in open ground 
from May to July; for Winter use, during 
July and August. Set out in rows 114 feet 
apart, allowing a space of 6 inches between 
the plants. 
Price: Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 1% Ib. 60c; 1 Ib. $1.35. 
‘Extra Early Milan. Earliest of turnips. Quite 
flat, small leaves and small taproot, with 
bulb 3 or 4 inches in diameter. 
Purple Top Strap Leaf. The old standard 
flat fall Turnip. 
Purple Top White Globe. A valuable sort 
for either table use or stock feeding. Roots 
globe-shaped, white and purple top; flesh 
white; firm and tender. 
White Egg. Large, early sweet, good, smooth, 
egg-shaped. 
Golden Ball. The best yellow sort. Medium 
sized round and smooth. Skin and flesh 
yellow. 
Tampala 
The leaves are cooked, prepared and served 
like spinach. Its flavor is less irony and less 
puckery than spinach. 
Sow seed outdoors any time after the 
ground becomes warm. Space rows 2 ft. 
apart and thin out or transplant 2 ft. apart 
in the rows. Use the 4 or 5 inch tips of each 
branch and repeated cuttings may be made 
as new leaves and stems grow. Pkt. 15c. 
VEGETABLE PLANTS AND ROOTS 
ONION PLANTS 
(By Mail Postpaid) 
Crystal Wax Bermuda. Sweet, white. 
Sweet Spanish. Yellow skin, hardy. 
Note. Onion plants are shipped just as we 
receive them from the grower, in bunches of 
about 100 each. 
Prices, postpaid: Either variety, 1 bunch for 
40c; 2 bundles 75c; 5 bundles $1.50. 
ONION SETS 
Yellow Bottom Sets. These are small onions 
about % inch in diameter that are produced 
by thick planting. They will produce green 
onions for table or market use in a very 
short time. In the Northwest, sets may be 
planted as early as weather and soil condi- 
tions will permit. 
Prices postpaid: 1 Ib. 40c; 5 Ibs. or over 37c 
per Ib.; 10 Ibs. or over 36c per Ib. 
Shallots. This variety is also known as Multi- 
plier and is a splendid keeper. They are very 
hardy and make fine early green onions. 
Each bulb will produce a cluster of three to 
five green onions. Price, V2 Ib. 30c; 1 Ib. 50c. 
GARLIC BULBS 
This is the most pungent member of the 
onion family. It is much prized for flavoring 
soups, etc. Each little “clove” should be 
planted separate about 6 inches apart in the 
row. Price, postpaid, Y2 Ib. 40c; 1 Ib. 75c. 
ASPARAGUS 
ASPARAGUS — RHUBARB 
HORSERADISH 
Asparagus Roots (by mail, postpaid). 
Giant Washington. Ist to 4th zones: 3-year: 
25 for $1.50; 50 plants $2.85; 100 plants $5.25. 
Horseradish Roots. 3 for 60c; doz. $2.00. 
Rhubarb Cuttings. Strawberry. 3 for 75c; 
doz. $2.50. 
CABBAGE, per 12, 50c 
Hardened Plants 
Jersey Wakefield. Earliest and best. 
Danish Ball Head. Medium size, solid head. 
CELERY, per 12, 50c 
Utah. Green, stems thick, solid and fine 
quality. 
CAULIFLOWER, per 12, 60c 
Henderson Early Snowball. Snow white 
heads, delicious flavor. 
TOMATO PLANTS 
Transplanted Hardened Plants 
Variety Doz. Per 25 
Break O’ Day. Wilt resistant, 
fleshwfirm).222: = 2 es 75¢ $1.45 
Early Chatham. Earliest, self- 
Pruning) Soe ee 75¢ 1.45 
Hybrid Tomato Early Delicious. 
Vigorous vine, fruit dark red 
medium large, thick fleshed, 
smooth and free from crack- 
HOVER” eee a ee abe ike) Sol Sea 1.25 
Scarlet Dawn. Early. Large 
fruit, bright scarletze2= us 75¢ 1.45 
Notice. All plant orders will be booked 
when received and mailed at the proper 
time for planting. We cannot guarantee de- 
livery on plants booked owing to the uncer- 
tainty of growing conditions. However, every 
reasonable effort will be made to fill all 
orders as received. 
PLEASE, NO C.0.D. ON VEGETABLE 
PLANTS 
10 THE TILLINGHAST SEED COMPANY, LA CONNER, WASHINGTON 
