. Dreer's 1950. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. TOMATO - ^ytmenca 5 ^. ^uvorite Ueaetabie 'f. Tomato—Bonny Best Penn State Earliana, 938. 104 days. Standard extra-early widi bright red fruits and solid tasty flesii. Pkt. 15<;; % oz. 45«'; oz. 80</'; 1/4 lb. $ Ponderosa, 930. 125 days. Profitable and popu- lar late sort for tlie home garden. Tasty, purplish-pink fruit of large size. Pkt. 254; Vi oz. $; oz. $; ¥4 lb. $ Pritchard or Scarlet Topper, Ce


. Dreer's 1950. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. TOMATO - ^ytmenca 5 ^. ^uvorite Ueaetabie 'f. Tomato—Bonny Best Penn State Earliana, 938. 104 days. Standard extra-early widi bright red fruits and solid tasty flesii. Pkt. 15<;; % oz. 45«'; oz. 80</'; 1/4 lb. $ Ponderosa, 930. 125 days. Profitable and popu- lar late sort for tlie home garden. Tasty, purplish-pink fruit of large size. Pkt. 254; Vi oz. $; oz. $; ¥4 lb. $ Pritchard or Scarlet Topper, Certified, 941. 115 days. Fine early tomato with large, smooth, globidar fruits ripening to a clear scarlet right up to the stem end. Pkt. 15«''; ¥2 oz. 45(f; oz. 80(/;; 1/4 lb. $ RUTGERS CERTIFIED, 937. 113 days. Uni- form, globular, smooth very solid fruits aver- aging 6 ounces each. Ripens evenly, sparkling red color. The best canning variety. Pkt. YS^; 1/2 oz. \M; oz. 80(/'; 1/4 lb. $ Pelletized Rutger's Certified, P937. Pkt. 20<r. Selected Stone, 942. 125 days. Very dependable and will produce a large crop of solid, deep red fruit. Pkt. 10^; 1/2 oz. 45«i; oz. mi; Va lb. $ Stokesdale Certified, 950. 110 days. Bright scarlet color witii fruits weighing 5V2 to 6 ounces each. Smootli, globe-shaped, solid, and of splendid quality. Pkt. 15^; Vz oz. 45(^; oz. 80^; 1/4 lb. $ Valiant, 947. 110 days. Large, deep globe- shaped, scarlet-red fruits free from cracks and blemishes. Pkt. 154; V2 oz. 55(f; oz. $ A POUND OF FOOD TO EVERY SQUARE FOOT OF GARDEN Sow seeds in the house about the middle of February. When drey are 4 inches tall, transplant into flats or a hotbed to stand 4 inches apart each way, or into small pots (clay or paper). Plant outdoors, 3 feet apart each way, about the end of May. Use individual plant stakes, a fence or inverted "V" wooden slat supports — or mulch the ground and let the vine run. Pinching back to one good ste


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