Of all the novelties ever brought to the notice of 
the public, nothing has ever been introduced which 
could for a moment compare with “ Finch’s Surprise 
Pop Corn.” The reader stops in astonishment as 
he reads “you plant red and get white,” yet every 
word is true. 
Why this great change? No living person has yet 
been able to explain. One year you plant red corn 
and harvest white ears, the next year you plant the 
white com and harvest red ears. 
Another remarkable feature of this com is that it 
never mixes, you never find red kernels mixed with 
the white. 
Aside from being a great curiosity, and a wonder, 
it possesses all the sterling qualities of the best 
varieties of pop corn. 
Every person wishing to test this mystery and 
wonder of the twentieth century should send 10 cents 
for a packet of this great com. 
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GOLDEN 
This splendid varietv, which I offer, is In very 
many respects like Finch’s Red Tree Tomato, which 
has had such a large sale in every part of the coun¬ 
try. The manner of growth of its leaves, and its 
large stiff stalks, which enables it to stand up like a 
tree, without support of any kind, make it a fit com¬ 
panion for Finch’s Red Tree Tomato. Really about 
the only difference between the two sorts is tnat the 
Golden Beauty Tree Tomato bears fruit of a beautiful 
golden color instead of a bright red. The fruits are 
medium in size, very smooth and of delicious flavor. 
A dish of Red and Yellow Tree Tomatoes sliced 
and mixed together and put on the table, makes one 
of the most attractive dishes that can possibly be 
prepared. When making out your order for seeds do 
not fail to include a packet of Finch’s Golden Beauty 
Tomato. Packet 10 cents, three for 25 cents. 
'Che princess. 
The illustration shows the shape of these Turnips. 
They are of medium size, very quick growing, and 
the roots are very smooth, white, with faint green 
top. The flesh is perfectly white, fine grained, and 
cooks in only fifteen minutes: remarkably tender 
and very sweet. It is the finest Table Turnip for Win¬ 
ter and tipring use we have ever seen. 
It is good when harvested in the Fall, but its com¬ 
parative merits do not fully show up till Spring, 
when other varieties grow pithy, strong and uneata¬ 
ble. Packet 5 cents. 
This is the most delicious and handsomest Tomato 
ever introduced, having an appetizing fruity flavor 
not met with in any other. The fruit is of uniform 
size, and resembles a peach in shape, size and color, 
which is a deep rose and orange amber, beautifully 
blended, and covered with a delicate bloom or furze 
like a peach. It is without a rival for eating from 
the hand, the flesh being of a rich and most delicious 
flavor. The skin is very thin and can be peeled off 
like that of a peach. The entire fruit is tender and 
free from core, even around the stem, and taken 
in all this is a vegetable which should nave a place 
in every garden. Per pkt., 5 cents. 
PRINCESS MUSK MELON. 
This splendid melon is quite distinct from most 
other varieties, and possesses so many good qualities 
that it should be grown in every garden. The en¬ 
graving shows their shape, which is nearly round, 
with heavily netted dark green skin, the flesh being 
of a rich salmon color and thicker than most 
melons. The flavor is all that could be desired, 
being v«*ry sweet and luscious beyond descrip¬ 
tion. They ripen early, grow to good size, fre¬ 
quently weighing eight to ten pounds each. The 
vines grow vigorously, and are very productive, as 
many as eight perfect melons have been counted on 
a single vine. After a thorough test of over forty 
varieties the Princess proved to bo the best ana 
richestin flavor of any. Packet 10 cents, 3 pack- 
ests for 25 cents. 
finch’s Gariy perfection peas. 
If you want a mess of the sweetest and richest 
flavored Peas on your table several days before 
your neighbors even think of picking theirs, you can 
have that pleasure by sowing my Early Perfection. 
Packet 10 cents, pint 30 cents, quart 50 cents, 
post-paid. 
