Tomatoes 
Grow plenty of Tomatoes. 
No warden Is complete 
without them. A packet 
of seed should produce 
over 100 plants; one-half ounce, 1800 plants. Leaflet “How 
to Grow Tomatoes” free with order If asked for. 
The Burbank 
Earliest ofTomatoes 
A Luther Burbank 
creation; is the 
earliest and smooth¬ 
est. Fruit is medium 
in size, bright crimson 
thick, solid and heavy. 
They are so solid that 
the skin is more read¬ 
ily removed than with 
other varieties. Thou¬ 
sands of our custom¬ 
ers are pleased with 
this early Tomato. Be¬ 
gins to ripen in about 
80 days. 
Pkt. (150 seeds), s«; 
Vi oz., 504. 
Pritchard K 
An outstanding new Wilt- 
resistant tomato, extra 
early, large, smooth, 
solid, scarlet color and 
very productive. Very 
small seed pockets and 
no core. Single plants on 
f ood soil have produced 
0 to 75 fruits. 95 days. 
Pkt. (180 seeds), SC 
V, It oz., 25C. 
eart 
Large pink, heart- 
shaped fruits, 
some often weigh¬ 
ing 3 lbs.: are al¬ 
most seedless, of 
mild flavor, very 
►roductive variety 
or home gardens, 
much talked about. 90 
r,nva pkt, (i5o seeds), 
» 3 B<- 
Penn 
A new early, high 
quality tomato. a 
leader in productive¬ 
ness. The large solid, 
globe shaped fruits of 
a rich, dark crimson, 
are of the finest dual¬ 
ity, almost seedless 
and produced in large 
clusters on quite com¬ 
pact and strong plants, 
money maker and a su¬ 
perb home garden variety. 
Pkt. (150 seeds), Sc; 
oz., BOC. 
Marglobe 
The Popular Wilt and 
Rust - Resistant Var¬ 
iety. This Tomato 
very productive, globe 
shaped, scarlet color, 
and superb table qual¬ 
ities. A heavy yielder, 
producing attractive 
big clusters of large 
fruit. Being free from 
wilt and rust diseases 
it is very valuable for 
market or home gar¬ 
den. 90 to 100 days. 
Pkt. <150 seeds), 8c; 
Vi oz., 2SC. 
White Beauty 
We now offer a white 
tomato. Fruit ivory 
white, flesh almost 
paper white. Grows to 
a good size, is firm 
and solid and almost 
free from acid. Ripens 
quite early. 
Pkt. (100 seeds) BC> 
GoldenQueen 
Best large yellow To¬ 
mato, handsome 
fruits, very smooth, 
solid and meaty; It is 
less acid than many 
varieties, fine flavor. 
About liO davs. 
Pkt. (150 seeds), 8<; 
V 2 oz., 2SC. 
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Giant Ponderosa 
fruits are solid with few seeds. _ _ 
strong vines carry large quantities of fruit. 110 to 120 days. 
Very reliable early medium sized fruits of 
bdriMlld round form, solid, good keepers and vines 
very productive of even sized fruits. A good early market 
variety. About 85 days. 
Produces enormous crops of very attrac- 
m<m,iucah tlve ra ther large and ae 
jep in 
About 
ye rather large and deep scarlet fruits, 
of fine quality which keep in good condition for some time. A 
fine main crop variety. 
10 days. 
A distinct var- 
Improved Extra Early Tree iety the bush 
growing upright with fruit produced near the ma{n stem of 
plant. Color of fruit a purplish-pink, round and very smooth. 
110 days. 
Any one these 4 Tomatoes—Pkt. (150 seeds), St; V 2 oz., 2SC. 
MHyaH Tnmnfrnoa Seed of all the Tomatoes we 
■ OHiawe# have and others, from the 
earliest to the latest, varying in colors, shapes and sizes. 
Pkt. (200 seeds), Sc. Vi oz., 20c. 
MammothFrulted 
Ground Cherry 
Will grow in any soil easily 
as tomatoes. Fruit when 
ripe is of luscious flavor. 
For sauce and pies, also for 
preserving, is fine and dried 
In sugar the fruits are used 
like raisins for cakes and 
puddings. They will keep in 
the shuck, if in a cool place, 
nearly all Winter. Fruits In 
about 120 days. Cultural 
directions and cooking reci¬ 
pes on every packet. 
Pkt. <200 seeds), sc 
Giant Climbing or Mammoth Prize 
This mammoth Tomato gives complete satisfaction 
fruits 
everywhere, for the massive 
>d -* 
possess every 
good quality desired, are almost perfect in form 
and very solid. The vines when properly trained 
will attain a height of 10 to 12 feet and carry an 
enormous weight of the immense fruits, which 
often weigh one, and two pounds each. It is un¬ 
surpassed in fine quality for slicing, having very 
few seeds. Every garden should have a few of 
these Giant Tomato plants. 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. (150 seeds), Sc; Vi oz., 40c. 
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F. B. Mills Seed Grower, Rose Hill, N. Y 
