NOVELTIES 
Grow Some Novelties and Make Yours the 
Most Interesting Garden in the Neighborhood 
Albino Tomato 
Without question one of the best vegetables 
introduced in recent years. A most unique variety 
in that the tomato is white clear through. 
The Albino is not only desirable on account of 
the novelty of the white color but also on account 
of the excellent qualities. It has a flavor which 
is delicious and entirely distinct. 
The Albino is free from acid. People who can 
not eat ordinary tomatoes on account of the acid 
will be delighted with the Albino. It is robust, 
rather tall, bears fruit for a long time and in 
clusters of three to five. 
The seed of Albino is exceedingly scarce and 
our supply is very small. Last year our supply 
was exhausted before the season was half over. 
Packets of 15 seeds, 15c per packet. 
The Albino is unsurpassed as a salad 
tomato. Nothing is more attractive 
than a salad plate of a few leaves of 
lettuce and two slices of Albino and 
two slices of red tomato. 
You can picture the sur- 
prise of your guests on 
being offered such a 
dish. 
Albino Tomatoes. 
Black Beauty Egg Plant. 
Black Beauty Egg Plant 
The earliest large-fruited vari- 
ety. The fruits set freely and de- 
velop quickly, so the entire 
crop can be harvested be- 
fore frost. They are large, 
thick, and of a rich lustrous 
purplish-black. The calyx 
is entirely free from thorns 
or spines. Pkt., 10c; y 2 oz., 
35c ; oz., 60c; lb., $2.00. 
FROST PROOF 
CABBAGE [f *d 
PLANTS, . 
! See Page 91. 
This potato lima was bred from the old 
Kummerle or Dreer Bush Lima and is much 
superior to its parent. It has the very excel- 
lent habit of growing stiffly erect and there- 
fore keeping its beans off the ground. 
The plants are about thirty inches high and 
bear an immense crop of fine large pods. The 
pods are borne in clusters of from five to eight 
and measure five to six inches long. The beans 
are delicious and mature eight to ten days 
. earlier than other bush limas. Pkt., 10c; % 
lb., 25c; lb., 45c, postpaid. Not postpaid, lb., 
35c; 2 lbs., 60c. 
Copenhagen Market Cabbage 
Without doubt the .finest, largest round- 
headed early cabbage in cultivation. The type 
is fixed and heads mature all at the same time. 
This is a big advantage to the market gardener. 
The heads are large, averaging about 10 pounds, 
are very solid and of fine flavor. It matures 
as early as the Wakefield and yield is much 
heavier. The plant is short stemmed. Color is 
light green. Seed from originator in Denmark. 
Pkt., 10c; % oz., 20c; oz., 25c; M lb.. 80c; 
lb., $2.75. 
Copenhagen 
Market 
Cabbage. 
Fordhook Bush Lima. 
