Giant Climbing or 
Mammoth Prize Tomato 
This mammoth Tomato gives complete satisfaction every¬ 
where, as the massive fruits possess every good quality 
desired, are almost perfect in form and very solid. The 
vines when properly trained will attain a height of 12 to 15 
feet and carry an enormous weight of the immense fruits, 
which often weigh one. two and three pounds each. It is 
unsurpassed in fine quality for slicing. Every garden should 
have a few of these Giant Tomatoes. They begin to ripen 
in 100 to 110 days and continue until killed by frost. Photo 
shows giant tomato vines of Giant Climbing grown by 
one of our customers. 
Pkt. (100 seeds), 5 <; Vi oz., 40(. 
a 
Matchless 
Very strong grower 
and produces an 
enormous crop of 
large, handsome 
fruits of a rich scar¬ 
let-red color. Per¬ 
fectly smooth, free 
from cracks, very’ 
even in color, firm 
and solid and noted 
for their long-keep¬ 
ing qualities. One of 
the best main-crop 
tomatoes and ready 
in about 110 days. 
Pkt. (200 seeds), 
5<J Vt o*., 20 <. 
The best large yellow Tomato, pro¬ 
ducing handsome fruits of fine form, 
very smooth, solid and meaty, it is less acid than many vari¬ 
eties. Plants bear abundantly and a few plants will produce 
quantities of these mild flavored Tomatoes. 110 days. 
Pkt. (200 seeds), 5 <; Vfc 'o*., 25 1 . 
Marglobe 
The Popular Wilt and 
Rust-Resistant Variety. 
This is an excellent To¬ 
mato, very productive, 
deep globe-shaped, scar¬ 
let color, and superb 
table qualities. It is a 
very heavy yielder, pro¬ 
ducing attractive big 
clusters of large fruit. 
On account of being free 
from wilt and rust dis¬ 
eases it is very valu¬ 
able for market or the 
home garden. Ready in 
about §0 to 100 days. 
Pkt. (200 seeds), 5 <; 
Vi os., 25<. 
New Tomato 
OXHEART 
. Largest of All Tomatoes 
Due to the distinctive shape and large size of Oxheart, often 
weighing three pounds, containing few seeds, less than Pon- 
derosa, Oxheart always 
attracts attention. Its 
unusually mild sweet 
flavor of the thick, 
meaty flesh make it 
most excellent for 
slicing and not sur¬ 
passed as a home, 
garden variety. The 
large fruits are 
smooth, with a deep 
pink or crimson skin, 
uniform in shape 
and so attractive it 
is much grown for 
exhibition purposes. 
The plants are vigorous 
very prolific, ripening 
fruits in about 115 days. 
To have the most satis¬ 
factory and interesting 
tomato grow Oxheart 
this season. 
Pkt. (1(10 seeds), 5 <; 
Vt oz., 40t 
Norman A. Burnes, GJIlett, Pa., writes: “We have bought our 
seed from Mills a number of years and have a better garden 
from Mills seeds than any other seed we have ever used Our 
garden grew wonderfully, tomatoes, beets and cucumbers 
especially. When asked how we grew a garden when no one 
else did, we said buy seeds from Mills.'' 
Sometimes called “Beefsteak 
Tomato." Is a big Tomato 
Plants are abundant bearers of fruits less acid than many 
varieties, very meaty, with few’ seeds. A very vigorous grower 
and even in dry seasons will grow’ Tomatoes of unusual size. 
They begin to ripen in 110 to 120 days. 
Pkt. (200 seeds), St? Vi oz., 30*. _ 
Improved Extra 
Early Tree 
A quite distinct variety, grows 
very upright, or tree form; fruit 
is all produced near the main 
stem or the plant. The color of 
fruit is an attractive purplish 
pink, always round in form and 
very smooth. 
Pkt. (200 seeds), 5<5 
Vi oz., 25c- _ 
June Pink 
An early variety resembling the 
Earliana but the fruit is pink, 
produced in clusters on strong 
plants. Bears over a long season 
and begins to ripen in 90 days. 
Pkt. (200 seeds), s<; 
Vi oz., 2 Q<._ 
Golden Husk 
Small, round fruits, bright yellow 
in color and very mild, of a 
strawberry-like flavor. Are en¬ 
closed in a light husk, maturing 
in 120 days. 
Pkt. (200 seeds), 5 *. Improved Extro Early Tree 
All Tomatoes in a Mixture 
Made up of all the Tomatoes we offer as well as many not 
In our list, from the earliest to the latest, varying In color, 
shapes and sizes. 
Pkt. (200 seeds), 54 ; >4 oz., 25<. 
Tomatoes 
Grow plenty of Tomatoes. No 
garden complete without 
them. A packet of seed should 
produce 100 or more plants; one-half ounce, 1500 plants. 
Leaflet “How to Grow Tomatoes” free with every order If 
asked for. 
See Specialties, Page 10 
Pkt., 5«; Vi oz., SO< 
Earliana 
A reliable, very early, scar¬ 
let red Tomato, of medium 
size, noted for its smooth¬ 
ness of skin and rounf 
form, of fine quality, solid, 
meaty and very productive. 
The plants are quite close 
jointed and form compact 
vines carrying an enormous 
crop. Always in great de¬ 
mand on the early markets. 
Ready to use in about 85 
days. 
Pkt. (200 seeds), 5 1 ; 
Vi oz., 20«. 
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