. Catalog 1946 : magnolia seeds are good Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. MAGNOLIA Finest Strains TOMATO SEEDS CULTURE—Tomatoes do best on light, warm, not over-rich soil, and success depends large- ly upon securing- a rapid, vig- o r o u s and unchecked growth during the early part of the season. Sow in January and Febru- ary in hotbeds for early : -; . crops. Set out the plants PEST CONTROL Against Cut Worms use Acme Bait-M: against Worms and Bligh t use Acme Tomato Dust. Dwarf Champion Tomato Early Vin


. Catalog 1946 : magnolia seeds are good Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. MAGNOLIA Finest Strains TOMATO SEEDS CULTURE—Tomatoes do best on light, warm, not over-rich soil, and success depends large- ly upon securing- a rapid, vig- o r o u s and unchecked growth during the early part of the season. Sow in January and Febru- ary in hotbeds for early : -; . crops. Set out the plants PEST CONTROL Against Cut Worms use Acme Bait-M: against Worms and Bligh t use Acme Tomato Dust. Dwarf Champion Tomato Early Vining Varieties Break 0' Day—Certified—65 days. Fruits are deep red, globe shaped, the size of Marglobe, but from 10 to 12 days earlier in maturity. Very productive, with few- seeds. —Pkt. 10C—Oz. 80c—14 Lb. $ Lb. —Postpaid. McGee—72 days. Yields prolificacy where others fail. Fruits large, solid with very few seeds, of fine flavor ; a bright crim- son color with a sprinkling of pink fruits among them. Nearly as early as Earlia- na. Has proved exceptionally good for the black land belt. A great favorite.— Pkt. 10C—Oz. 80C— [A Lb. $—Lb. $—Postpaid. Eariiana—66 days. One of the earliest varieties of tomatoes. Fruits are bright deep scarlet and somewhat flatfish. Produced mostly in the cen- ter of the plant. Very productive and one of the most popular for market and home gardens.—Pkt. 10c—Oz. 80c —y4 Lb. $—Lb. —Postpaid. June Pink—68 days. The best and earliest of the pink varieties. Sets fruit in clus- ters of from six to eight. Uniform fruit, smooth and solid. Excellent for shipping. Recommended for market gardening. Matures very early and continues bear- ing until frost.—Pkt. 10c—Oz. 80c—J4 Lb. $—Lb. $—Postpaid. John Baer—71 days. An extra early scar- let-fruited variety. Vines very hardy and exceptionally productive. Fruits largest of the extra early varieties, nearly round, smooth, firm and of


Size: 1280px × 1952px
Photo credit: © Book Worm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthorhenryggilbertnurseryandseedtradecata, bookcentury1900