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HYBRID TOMATOES 
Hybrid Tomatoes are strong, vigorous growers and outyield regular varieties 
Hybrid Tomato 
Valiant-X-Earliana. 65 days. Extra early, 
true first generation (F:1) hybrid Tomato. 
Fruits are deep globe shaped, medium size. 
For the very first early Tomatoes, this 
hybrid has proved very successful when 
given good fertility and ample moisture. 
It produces more fruit and earlier than 
other kinds and they are smooth, round 
and attractive. Although small under 
some conditions, the size is satisfactory 
when well grown, and the color and quality 
are good. 
Tr. pkt. (50 seeds) 40c., 1/16 oz. $2.00, 
VY oz. $3.50, 144 oz. $6.00, % oz. $11.50 
Giant Hybrid Tomato 
Burpee’s Big Boy. 78 days. 
first generation (F:1) hybrid Tomatoes; 
many weigh 1 lb. and more, average is 
10 ozs. 
rieties, Big Boy Tomatoes are perfectly 
smooth, deep globe to deep oblate in shape 
and very firm; scarlet-red skin, thick walls, 
with bright red meaty flesh of fine flavor 
and excellent quality. Pkt. (30 seeds) 50c., 
2 pkts. 95c., 3 pkts. $1.35, 5 pkts. $2.15, 
1% oz, $10.00 
Largest of 
Unlike other large fruited va- 
Hybrid Tomato 
Burpeeana. 58 days. Distinctly different 
extra early, true first generation (Fi) hy- 
brid Tomato. Fruits are deep globe shaped, 
medium size, smooth, firm, average 5 ozs. 
in weight and borne in clusters of trom 
5 to 8. Burpeeana has produced the high- 
est early yield of all varieties of Tomatoes 
wherever tested. Quality is excellent; 
flavor is mild. Plants are of vigorous open 
habit. Adapted for staking. 
Pkt. (80 seeds) 45c., 2 pkts. 85c., 
3 pkts. $1.20, 5 pkts. $1.90; 4% oz. $8.00 
Packets 
15c. 
TOMATOES 
Standard 
Varieties 
Culture—Start indoors in early Spring and transfer to the open ground when warm weather arrives. 
Leave 3 to 4 feet between plants, 
Valiant. 65 days. An extra large, solid, 
round, red Tomato which, surprisingly 
enough, matures only 3 days later than 
Earliana. A very profitable early market 
variety. Try this for your early crop. 
Oz. 80c., 14 Ib. $2.35, Ib. $8.00 
Stokesdale. 70 days. The largest early red 
Tomato. Very solid, of fine quality and 
very prolific. The fruit is of excellent deep 
color, coloring well all over. 
Oz. 80c., 14 1b. $2.35, Ib. $8.00 
Scarlet Dawn. 70 days. One of the best 
early red Tomatoes. About a week later 
than Earliana, but is larger, heavier yield- 
ing and of sweeter flavor. Fruits are a 
beautiful scarlet, globe-shaped and full 
of deep, luscious, meaty, fine-grained 
flesh. Oz. 90c., 14 Ib. $2.90, Ib. $10.00 
Pritchard (Scarlet Topper). 73 days. 
Early. Fruits large, globe-shaped, scarlet 
and well colored about the stem end; flesh 
firm and of the finest quality. 
Oz. 75c., 14 lb. $2.20, lb. $7.50 
Master Marglobe (Certified). 75 days. 
Midseason variety, similar to the usual 
Marglobe but more uniform, slightly 
earlier, very solid, and very free from blos- 
som end scar and flats. 
Oz. 80c., 14 Ib. $2.35, lb. $8.00 
Queens (New). 70 days. It is earlier than 
Rutgers, but later than Valiant. Fruits 
are large, smooth, deep, well-colored and 
firm. Introduced by L. G. Schemerhorn 
at Rutgers University. 
Oz. 80c., 14 lb. $2.35, lb. $8.00 
Longred (New). 75 days. A new main crop, 
round, good size, solid Tomato. Having 
ample foliage ripens even with a good 
color. Oz. 80c., 14 Ib. $2.35, lb. $8.00 
Garden State. 75 days. A recent introduc- 
tion growing in popularity; plants are 
large and highly productive, fruits bright 
red, smooth, globular and extremely solid. 
We highly recommend this. 
Oz. 90c., 14 1b. $2.90, lb. $10.00 
Sioux (New). 70 days. Grows a large plant 
of good vigor. The fruits are medium in 
size, slightly flattened globe shape, and 
even ripening. They crack less than most 
varieties and have small stem and blossom 
scars. Fine for canning or market, with 
good color and walls. 
Oz. 90c., 14 1b. $2.90, Ib. $10.00 
Certified Rutgers. 73 days. Remarkable 
for its large size and solidity. Rutgers is 
one of the foremost market and canning 
variety. It is highly disease resistant and 
practically free from attacks of fusarium 
wilt. Plants are large and vigorous. Fruits 
average 614 to 7% ounces in weight, are 
globular, slightly flattened, having well- 
rounded shoulders and a very small blos- 
som-end scar. Color brilliant red. 
Oz. 80c., 14 Ib. $2.35, lb. $8.00 
Dwarf Stone. 80 days. Dwarf, close- 
jointed, vigorous and productive. Late 
maturing with large, smooth, bright red, 
solid fruits in clusters. 
Oz. 85c., 14 Ib. $2.60, lb. $9.00 
Selected Stone. 87 days. Productive late 
red variety. Fruits large, solid, flattened- 
round, smooth, uniform. Large, strong 
vines. Oz. 80c., 14 lb. $2.35, Ib. $8.00 
John Baer. 67 days. Prolific and early. 
Oz. 75c., 14 |b. $2.20, lb. $7.50 
Bonny Best (Certified). 67 days. An excel- 
lent extra-early. 
Oz. 75c., 14 Ib. $2.20, lb. $7.50 
Beauty. 80 days. Large, late, pink, very 
smooth. Oz. 85c., 14 |b. $2.60, lb. $9.00 
Ponderosa (Beefsteak). 90 days. Large, 
purplish pink. Midseason. 
Oz. 90c., 14 lb. $2.90, Ib. $10.00 
Golden Jubilee. 80 days. Large, round, 
bright orange Tomato with thick meat, 
excellent flavor, heavy production. 
Oz. 80c., 14 lb. $2.35, lb. $8.00 
San Marzano (Improved King Humbert), 
75 days. Italian Plum. A small-fruited’ 
variety used for canning solid pack and for 
puree, also for preserves. Plant medium, 
rather open, very prolific. Fruits largely 
rectangular, 314 in. long x 1) in., two- 
celled, borne in clusters, deep red, with 
little juice and of very mild flavor. 
Oz. 80c., 14 lb. $2.35, 1b. $8.00 
Red Top (New). 64 days. Developed by 
Dr. W. T. Tapley at the N. Y. State 
Experiment Station. Fruits are plum- 
shaped, 2 to 4 in. long by 144 to 2 in. wide. 
Plants produce an abundance of solid, 
thick walled fruits. 
Oz. 85c., 14 Ib. $2.75, lb. $10.00 
12 
One ounce produces about 3,000 plants, 2 ozs. plants an acre 
TURNIPS 
Pkts. 10c., oz. 20c., 14 Ib. 50c. 
Sow early sorts in April, in rows 18 to 20 
inches apart. Cover seed 4% inch and thin 
out 4 to 6 inches. For Fall and Winter crop, 
sow in July or August, in drills or broadcast. 
One ounce to 200 feet of row, 1 Ib. to the acre 
in drills, 2 lbs. broadcast 
Reselected Purple Top White Globe. 
60 days. This is the high quality strain. 
It is superior in that it is very uniformly 
globe shaped, with a purplish red upper 
part which extends well down on the root. 
The flesh is clear white. 
Lb. $1.00, 10 Ibs. $9.00 
Extra Early Milan. 45 days. An excellent 
white, forcing variety. Small, strap-leaved 
tops. Flat roots about 4 in. across. White 
flesh, tender and sweet. Desirable for 
Spring sowing. Lb. $1.10, 10 lbs. $10.00 
Golden Ball or Orange Jelly. 65 days. 
Splendid for table use. Tops small roots 
globe shape, orange yellow flesh; fine 
grained. Lb. $1.10, 10 Ibs. $10.00 
RUTABAGAS 
Pkt. 10c. 
Culture—Same as for other Turnips, except 
that the seed is generally sown the latter 
part of June. They must be thinned to 
stand 6 inches apart. 
One ounce of seed should sow a 150 ft. row 
Improved Long Island (Small Neck). 
90 days. A very fine strain of Yellow 
Purple Top Rutabaga. The roots are 
smooth with very small neck. Flesh 
yellow and of fine quality. 
Oz. 25c., 14 Ib. 50c., Ib. $1.35 
