POP CORN= 
RED BEAUTY—It is 
very productive, of a 
beautiful red color and 
in every respect a first- 
class Pop Corn. Very 
tender and delicious and 
is sure to give satisfac¬ 
tion. Per pkt., 6c.; 3 
pkts., 10c. 
MAPLEDALE 
PROLIFIC—This is a 
remarkable variety and 
is the greatest yielding 
sort ever found among 
PopCorn. Stalks grow 
about 5 feet high and it 
is claimed that as many 
as 12 ears have been 
produced on a single 
stalk. Its popping 
qualities are excellent, 
always pure white, and 
of good flavor. Pkt. 
Go.; 3 pkts. 10c., V2 pt. 
15c., pt. 25c. 
TATTOOED RICE 
—This is quite a novel¬ 
ty for Pop Corn. It is 
early, of rice type: 
color yellow, blotched 
and marked in various 
ways. Per pkt., 8c.; 
3 pkts., 15c. 
We offer the Best Varieties of 
Pop Corn in Cultivation. 
JIILIS’ STRIPED 
RICE—Clear, transparent 
white, and each kernel is 
striped with bright crim¬ 
son. The ears are good 
size and pointed, resem¬ 
bling White Rice; ripens 
early. Per pkt., 6c.; 3 pkts. 
10c.; V2 pt. 15c. 
WHITE RICE-This is 
a well-known variety and 
the leading sort fpr the 
market. Our stock is extra 
selected. Per pkt., 6c.; 3 
pkts., 10c.; V2 pt., 15c. 
Tattooed Rice Pop Corn 
QUEEN’S GOLDEN 
—A beautiful golden color. 
Excellent for popping fmd 
very tender. Per pkt., ; 
3 pkts., 10c.; Vi pt. 15c.; 
pt. 25c., qt. 45c. 
GOLDEN TOM 
THUMB-One of the 
smallest Pop Corn grown, 
growing only about 18 in¬ 
ches high, and produces 
from two to four perfect 
little ears, 
each ear 
from 2 to 
2/2 inches 
long with 
kernels of 
bright go 
en yelio 
which when 
popped, ex¬ 
pand to a 
large size. 
Pkt., 6c.; 3 
pkts., 15c. 
White Rice 
New Striped Rie 
Golden Tom Thumb 
Mills* Early Favorite CaulifloAver 
CAULIFLOWER 
No seed is more important. Don ’ t buy cheap seed. We offer the finest 
strain. , Quality first, prices afterwards, are the two most important 
considerations in buying Cauliflower Seed. We wish to call particular 
attention to Our Early Favorite. 
TWILLS EARLY FAVORITE 
BEST VARIETY IN CULTIVATION. 
This surpasses all others and will stand the heat and drouth of any climate the best of 
all, and is the earliest and surest of any variety to head. For forcing it is particularly well 
adapted; as a sort for the family and market garden, it is unquestionably the largest as 
well as the best. Market gardeners, once having sown it. will sow no Other. Per pkt. 
10c.; 3 pkts. 25c.; 8 pkts. 50c.; Vi oz. $1.35; oz. $2.00. 
EARLY SNOWBALL-This is a well-known variety, and considered one of the best 
in cultivation, and a great favorite throughout the country. It is very early, dose growing 
compact habit, and is well adapted for forcing under glass during the winter and spring. 
Our stock is perfectly reliable. Per pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts, 25u.: 6 pkts. /50c.; oz. $1.25.* 
oz. $3.00. 
EXTRA SELECTED DWARF EAREY ERFURT —This is another remarkable 
variety for heading. It is dwarf, with solid heads of superior quality. If planted in March 
the crop will be ready in June. All market gardeners and private planters will do well to 
plant this excellent variety. Pkt. 5c.; Vi oz. 75c.; oz. $1.35. 
1 XT HA EARLY PARIS FORCING—A favorite variety and very reliable for head¬ 
ing. and is good for forcing. It is equally as good for outdoor culture. Per pkt. 5c. 1 
Vi oz. 35c.; oz. 60c. 
CHINESE I^AINTEJRIN PLANT 
When treated 
like a tomato it 
grows and fruits 
freely from seed 
the first season. 
Produces numer¬ 
ous large unfold¬ 
ed husks, the 
shape of Chinese 
lanterns, at first 
a beautiful green 
color changing to 
yellow hue, then 
to bright scarlet, 
^or pies, or dried 
in bu-_-L f-w fruit 
cakes or puu- 
dings, it is most 
delicious. It is a 
J apanese produc¬ 
tion. PkL 5c.; 3 
pkts. 10c. post¬ 
paid. 
GROUND CHERRY 
The introducer says: “ It is 
very good for canning, preserv¬ 
ing and pies. Dried in sugar 
as raisins or figs, they are ex¬ 
cellent; handsome yellow color 
and will keep until January. 
Produces fruit of strawberry 
flavor in great abundance, from 
1 to 2 inches in diameter; high¬ 
ly prized.'* Per pkt. 5c.; 3 
pkts 10c. 
yic 
bri. 
A splendid 
novelty, 
very stink¬ 
ing in color 
and a most 
wonderful 
ielder; of 
right o r - 
ange color¬ 
ed fruits 
— --- _ about the 
Igfctj gjlg^r ~tA size of an 
- orange, 
j pgr " Vines grow 
VA ,. r _: some what 
smaller 
than a musk 
““flCi ‘pflr melon. For 
sweet pickles and preserving they are splendid. Per 
pkt. 5c.; 3 pkts. 10c., postpaid. 
ORNAMENTAL POMEGRANATE 
This is a handsome little fruit averaging a trifle 
smaller than the Vine Peach, perfectly round and 
dark yellow, irregularly striped and flashed with deep 
mahogany color. It is very fragrant, and is claimed 
by some to be superior to Vine Peach for preserves. 
It grows on a vine similar to Vine Peach, but leaves are somewhat smaller. Per pkt. 
5c.; 3 pkts., 10c. 
GAN DFN 1 FMON S = The fruit is st^Ped green; slightly smaller than the Vine Peach; thinner flesh and is decidedly more acid, thus dispensing 
with the sliced lemons, so important in putting up the melon peach: Cultivate as musk melons. Pkt.. 5c. 3 pkts.. 10c. 
