4 Bitty Hepeier Seep CATALoGc For 1955 
DOUBLERICH—This variety is the culmination of 15 to 20 years of 
tomato breeding by Doctor Yeager and perhaps one of the finest va- 
rieties on the market today. It is an indeterminate variety, very pro- 
ductive, deep red in color, and with a Vitamin C content double or 
more that of standard varieties. The reports on this variety have been 
universally promising. Packet 25 ets.; % ounce $2; 1 ounce $3.50; 
1% |b. $9.25. 
The Merrimack Wonder Pepper is tops for the North 
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 ets.; 144 oz. 55 ets.; 1 oz. $1.05; 
WY |b. $3.15. 
RED PICKLER—Another of Doctor Yeager’s remarkable tomatoes. A 
Chicago pickling firm grew more than 14 tons of these tomatoes on 
2 acres from approximately 2 ounces of seed. The tomatoes on 6 plants 
at the UNH Horticultural Farm averaged 415 fruits per plant in 1952 
and over 1400 in 1953. Their fruits are small, pear shaped, bright red 
in color, and excellent in quality. A very few plants will fill your 
needs. Pkt. 25 ets.; % oz. $1.70; 1 oz. $3.00; 14 lb. $9.00. 
DIXVILLE—F.N.C_—CAVALIER—We have seed of these three vari- 
eties of tomatoes which sell for the same price as New Hampshire 
Victor. Pkt. 15 ets.; % oz. 65 ets.; 1 oz. $1.20; 14 Ib. $3.75. 
