SPECIAL VARIETIES 
NEW HAMPSHIRE | 
MIDGET WATERMELON @ 000 %%, 
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“MIDGET IN SIZE BUT A fe.<@ 
GIANT IN PRODUCTION’ A 
The Midget Watermelon, delicious in flavor, ma- 
tures in any New Hampshire garden. The size of the 
melons adapts them for shipment in crates. Just the 
ideal shape for easy storage in your home refrigerator. 
Its flesh is edible to a thin rind. 
CHATHAM TOMATO 
“THE EARLIEST OF 
: THE COMMERCIAL TOMATOES” 
Chatham Tomato is particularly suited to short- 
season sections of New Hampshire. It is also grown 
as an extremely early variety in the southern part of 
the state where the fruit is sold in competition with 
the trellis-grown Comet. 
DOUBLE RICH TOMATO 
“HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE 
@e% AND STRONG IN HEALTH 
pra" ROTECTING VITAMIN C” 
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Double Rich Tomato is the product of ten years’ 
breeding work. The fruits are round, red and very 
firm. Their outstanding characteristic is their high 
vitamin C content which is about four times as great 
as that of common tomatoes. 
NEW HAMPSHIRE VICTOR TOMATO 
“EARLY AND EXTREMELY PRODUCTIVE” 
New Hampshire Victor Tomato was especially bred 
for New Hampshire’s short cool summers. It is an 
extremely productive tomato producing up to one- 
hundred large bright red tomatoes per plant. It is 
one of the few varieties that ripen in Coos County. 
