TOMATOES 
We make Tomatoes a specialty and our list will be 
= = tain the best varieties in cultivation. We have introduced sevTJ>M 
new varieties which are giving great satisfaction. 
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Mills’ Mammoth Prize Tomato = (See Front Cover.)—This is one of the largest Tomatoes grown VW ' 
sesses every good quality to be found in a Tomato. The vines are strong^d ’ vigorous ^hen^properly 1 trained^ will e ™ r y wh ere.' n It pos- 
feet andcarry an enormous weight of fruit. Its massive fruits arf almost perfect "n form as shown on the Cover the ¥ isht x of fifteen 
as to seem nearly as smooth as glass, and as to size, weight and solidity no other Mammotli Tomato <in approach it ls - so free from ridges 
that weighed 314 pounds and specimens weighing 2 and 3 pounds each are a common <^currence The sk"n S evceedingl^firm an f 6 " sp TT nS °f this Tomato 
variety is that it is almost seedless. This makes the seed cost much more to grow than any other variety If started w? n ?S rk ? d Peculiarity of this 
killed by frost. There is no garden complete without this Mammoth Tomato. Y variety, n started early the fiuit will ripen from July until 
MIL,L,S’ EARL.Y JULY TOMATO 
Early Wonder 
This is the great Tomato 
we introduced three years 
ago and 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 hand¬ 
some in shape as will be 
seen by the illustration; 
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 beauti¬ 
ful dark red in color, pro¬ 
ducing its fruit in large 
clusters and taking into 
Packet. 6c.; 3 packets, 12c.; 7 packets. 25c. 
consideration a 11 
points it is the 
most perfect Early 
Tomato we have 
ever grown. Not 
only is it perfect in 
form and quality, 
but is a perfect 
wonder for earli¬ 
ness, producing 
large handsome red 
fruit ahead of any 
other variety we 
have grown. The 
vines grow strong, 
are very hardy, 
making it desira¬ 
ble for early plant¬ 
ing. Not half 
enough can be said 
in favor of this 
great Early Toma¬ 
to and we want our 
customers to grow 
it this year. 
This is a splendid early variety we have made quite a 
specialty of for several years. Its great value lies not 
only in the time of ripening its first fruit, but that such a 
quantity 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 command 
the highest market price. It deserves a place in every 
garden and we can highly recommend it. 
Pkt., 5c,; 3 pkts., 10c.; 7 pkts., 20c. 
THE PEACH TOMATO \ 
This most delicious and handsome Tomato is one of the prettiest in cultiva¬ 
tion. The fruit is of uniform size and resembles a peach in shape, size and 
color, which is a deep rose, beautifully blended and covered with a delicate 
bloom or furze like a peach. It is excellent for eating from the hand, the 
flesh being of a rich and most delicious flavor while the skin is very thin and 
can be peeled off like that of a peach. The whole fruit is tender and free 
from core, even around the stem. 
It is such a handsome tomato that no illustration will do it justice and we 
are sure a few plants will be a real delight and surprise growing in any 
garden. If you want to surprise your neighbors, have a few Peacli Tomat¬ 
oes growing in your garden this year. 
Packet, 5c.J 3 packets, 12c.; 6 pkts., 20c. 
THE TOMATO GRAPE 
Have you ever heard of the Tomato Grape ? It’s a real novelty. 
Sow seed in spring and in about 4 months you will have large, trailing 
plants which make a very attractive arbor vine, producing an abundance of 
fruit in large clusters like Grapes. They are Tomato Grapes in every sense 
of the word and will be highly prized by all who grow them. 
See page 31 for illustration and description. 
Price ; Packet. 8c.; 3 packets, 20c.; 6 pkts,. 30c. 
