GULDEMOND’S NEWPORT, R. 1. 
HUBBARD BLUE. 110 days. Fruits large point- 
ed at both ends, ridged, rough, flesh orange, 
hard blue gray shell. 
SUMMER CROOKNECK. 52 days. Yellow. 10 
by 4 inches. 
VEGETABLE MARROW. English. 100 days 
Fruit 10x5’’. Cream yellow skin turning near- 
ly white, thick flesh. Used by diabetics. 
ZUCCINI (Italian Marrow) 64 days. 20 inches 
long and 4 inches thick, smooth skin. Very 
attractive. Prolific. 
All varieties except where noted. 
pkt. 25c; oz. 45c: 14 Ib. 1.50 
TOMATO 
AVALON FORCING is a little larger than Car- 
ter’s Sunrise and smaller than Bonnie Best, 
which are the parents. It produces enormous 
clusters of uniform dark red fruit. The skin 
is thin and can therefore not be successfully 
shippeds etecs. ert Rie aca dee ae pkt. 1.00 
BELMONT. 75 days. Medium to small fruit, 
bright crimson in color. No acidity, no core, 
and only a very few seeds. One of the best 
for ttable Musene rent nde ee sus hee fe tten: Rae ee pkt. 50c 
BURPEE’S BIG BOY, 78 days. The largest 
of the Burpee Hybrids. Globe in shape and 
smooth. Firm fleshed. Scarlet red skin. Peak 
of the crop comes in midseason. 
pkt. (30 seeds) .50; 2 pkts. .95 
5iukts.92.l>-aeen.0z. 10.00 
BURPEEANA EARLY HYBRID, 58 days. 
Bears in clusters from 5 to 8 scarlet fruits, 
weighing average of 5 ounces each. Growth 
habit is open. Does exceptionally well in the 
cool climate of New England and Canada. 
pkt. (30 seeds) .45; 2 pkts. .85 
5 pkts. 1.90; % oz. 8.00 
CRIMSON CUSHION. 90 days. (Beefsteak and 
Red Ponderosa are other names for this large 
flat, scarlet, resistant variety. The skin is 
fairly smooth. 
FIRESTEEL. 68 days. Medium small vine, 
adapted to drought conditions. Sure cropper. 
Fruit medium size red. Smooth and free from 
cracks. 
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