22 TOMATOES 
We make Tomatoes a specialty and our list will be found to con- 
sis tain the best varieties in cultivation. We are introducing this year 
several new varieties which are illustrated in colored plates. 
Mills’ Rarlv Wotld6r Tomrli'0 = ^ ee I ns ' tle Front Cover For Colored Plate.)—This is the great Tomato we introduced last 
T T * omato year an( j we have received nothing but praise for it from every section where it has been grown. 
It has made a wonderful record everywhere. It is handsome in shape as will be seen by the colored plate; very smooth, thick from stem to blossom end. very 
solid and heavy. It is free from cracks or ridges, the meat is solid with only a few seeds. It is a beautiful dark red in color, producing it’s fruit in large clusters 
and taking into consideration all points it is the most perfect Early Tomato we have ever grown. Not only is it perfect in form and quality, but it is a perfect 
wonder for earliness, producing large handsome red fruit ahead of any other variety we have grown. The vines grow strong, are very hardy, making it desirable 
for early planting. Not half enough can be said in favor of this great Early Tomato and we want our customers to grow it this year. Do not forget to see 
Colored Plate Inside Front Cover. Pkt., 6c.; 3 pkts., 12c., 7 pkts., 25c. 
M illc* TV 1 m mot H to = ^ ee Colored Plate Inside Front Cover.)—This is one of the largest Tomatoes grown. 
1 T 1 . 1 ^ lYXcxiii n £17 Lil f-i I UlliatU We introduced it several years ago and it has given great satisfaction everywhere. It pos¬ 
sesses every good quality to be found in a Tomato. The vines are strong and vigorous and when properly trained will easily attain tne height of fifteen feet and 
There is no garden complete without this Mammoth Tomato 
CAUTION.—There are the short growing bush Tomatoes called Tree Tomatoes, and the long growing called Tree Tomatoes, but. if you want the true Muni- 
tli Prize, order your seed of us and you will not be disappointed. We have the genuine stock which will produce mammoth fruits as shown on Inside Front 
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Cover at the following prices: 
Pkt., 8c.; 3 pkts., 15c., 7 pkts., 30c. 
MARXIAN A TOMATO 
This is a new perfectly 
smooth Tomato and is claim¬ 
ed to be one of the earliest 
varieties grown especially 
adapted for market garden¬ 
ers. It is claimed that fruit 
has been marketed fully three 
weeks'* ahead of other varie- 
tijs. It has given splendid 
satisfaction everywhere on 
account of it’s handsome ap¬ 
pearance, large and uniform 
size, and of a beautiful 
red color. It is wonderfully 
productive and the quality is 
of the best, being very solid 
wlt'h inly a few seeds. Our 
seed is *rom extra selected 
fruit. Pkt., 5c.; 3 pkts., 
l2*c., Vi oz., 25c., oz., 40c. 
Earliana Tomato 
MIKADO Oil TURNER’S HYBRID—This is a very large and 
, productive Tomato. The color is a rich pinkish red, the skin is thin, but 
very tough, so as to preserve the fruit a long time in good condition. It 
ships welland sells quickly. The fruits ripens evenly to the stem and 
is very smooth with no hard core, and in flavor is unsurpassed. The foli¬ 
age differs from all other varieties, resembling potato foliage. Pkt., 5c.; 
3 pkts., 12c., Vi oz., 15c., oz., 25c. 
NEW IMPERIAL — 
This variety has many good 
qualities as an early or late 
sort and embraces every 
desirable quality to make a 
good Tomato. It is very 
early, perfectly smooth 
and ripens evenly to the 
stem. It is of large size 
and includes all the good 
qualities one can look for 
in a Tomato. It is between 
the Champion and Beauty 
in color and one of the most 
productive. Pkt., 5c..; 3 
pkts., 12c.; Mj oz., 15c.; 
oz., 25c., V\ lb.. 75c. 
NEW TOMATO, JUNE PINK—This is a new introduction, is a deep pink or purplish colored 
Tomato; somewhat resembling Earliana in growth and fruiting. The young plants develop a large 
cluster of blossoms when eight or ten inches high, or very soon after it is planted in the garden. The 
fruits are borne in clusters of three, four or five measuring from three to five inches in diameter and 
the skin and flesh are both of a deep pink, of purple tint, while the flesh is sweet and of a mild flavor. 
The plants are quite hardy and adapted to market gardeners who start their plants very early. We 
believe June Pink is sure to give satisfaction and offer the genuine seed as follows : Pkt. 6c.; 3 pkts., 
15c.; Vi oz., 60c. , oz., $1.00. 
Chalk’s Early Jewel Tomato 
CHALK’S EARLY JEWEL—This variety matures only about a week after 
Earliana. The fruits are larger and heavier and it is claimed it is the most valuable 
extremely early and all purpose bl ight red Tomato grown. It produces it’s fruit very 
abundantly and continually throughout the season. It is a splendid Tomato in every 
way and we can highly recommend it, and offer seed of the genuine Chalk’s Early 
Jewel. Pkt., 6c,; 3 pkts., 1 5c.; V 2 oz., 20 c., oz., 30c. 
Mills’ Early 
July Tomato— 
This is a splendid 
early variety we 
have made quite 
a specialty of for 
several years. 
It’s great value 
lies notonly in the 
time of ripening 
it’s first fruit, but 
that such quan¬ 
tity of fruit can 
be gathered from 
a single plant 
while many other 
early varieties 
ripen only a few 
fruits. They are 
perfectly smooth, 
large size and 
very handsome ; 
the color being a 
bright red. They 
grow in large 
clusters, which 
ripen from July 
until killed by 
frost and com¬ 
mands the high¬ 
est market price. 
It deserves a place 
in every 
and we can high¬ 
ly recommend it. 
Pkt., 5c., 3 pkts., 
12c. 
Mills’ 
rly July Tomato 
