Chinese Giant- 
Golden Queen 
Plmlento 
Plants 
right grow 
fruit so mild they can be eaten 
as you would apples. Of very 
attractive shape; very produc¬ 
tive variety; fine for canning 
and salads. About 130 days. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5«> Msoz., 25*. 
Largest Mild Red Pepper 
Plants grow about 18 inches high, are very stocky, thickly set 
with enormous fruits of a brilliant glossy scarlet; flesh 
thick and meaty. About 130 days. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5 ti Vz oz., 35 b 
A large yellow Pepper of 
fine quality, very sweet, 
mild, pleasant flavor. About 125 days. 
Pkt., 100 seeds S<i Vz oz., 25<t. 
Long Red Cayenne 
to 4 inches long, bright red, very productive. About 
125 days. Pkt., 100 seeds 5 C 1 Vz oz., 25<t. 
Improved Ruby King £ere. e r* W 4 et ’to mn 6 
Inches long by 3 to 4 inches thick, of a beautiful 
ruby-red color and fruits ripen In about 130 days. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5CS Vz oz., 25*. 
Slinnvbrook Sweetest of all Peppers of 
9unny»rooii the Plmlent0 type. The 
bright scarlet fruits have smooth, glossy skin and 
deep red flesh of unusual thickness. About 110 days. , 
_ W* 4 ** 100 "T 18 Ml OZ., 25C Chi 
Mixed Peppers & ?J'fto a da°y r » tm ' nr of p ' ppe K, 0 ,' 
Giant 
and shapes, 
100 seeds 5c; Vz oz., 20 *. 
Improved Hubbard Squash 
One of best Winter Sq ‘ 
golden yellow flesh 
cooks up dry and mealy and rich in flavor. Very uniform in size. 110 
Pkt., 60 seeds 54 ; oz., 
Mammoth lA/hifp Rueh Skin white; flesh very tender, 
mammoin vvnrce ousn form ln si2e and shape and 
productive. 50 days. Pkt., 75 seeds sc; oz., IOC- 
Summer Straightneck 
Same Squash as Golden Summer Crook- 
neck but with a straight neck. 
Pkt., 75 seeds 5C5 oz., 1 5C. 
Mills ftiant Under special cultiva- 
mmsfc uidni tion at f alns an im . 
size and weight. Outer skin is a 
orange-yellow, with very thick flesh. 
Pkt., 40 seeds 5C! oz., 1 5C. 
Mixed Squashes 
White Bush 
A wonderful collection of many kinds. In 
it will be found Squashes of various 
colors and shapes, large and small. 
Pkt., 75 seeds 5c; oz., IOC- 
SALSIFY-Oyster Plant 
Salsify is grown very much like Parsnips but may be plant¬ 
ed a little closer. It is an excellent winter and early spring 
vegetable. For winter use dig in the fall. A packet will 
sow about 15 feet of row, one ounce 60 to 75 feet. 
MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND. The best variety and 
most profitable. Roots are of superior quality and delicate 
in flavor. Sow seeds in spring as the roots require a full 
season to mature, about 140 days. 
_Pkt., 200 seeds 5c; oz., 25C5 4 ozs., 75C. 
INDEX 
FLOWER SEEDS 
Abronla. 12 
Abutllon . 28 
Achillea. 80 
Acroclinlum .. 9, 26 
African Daisy .. 10 
Agapanthus .... 10 
Ageratum. 4, 12, 14 
Agrostemma .... 30 
Alyssum .... 12, 31 
Amaranthus .... 12 
Anchusa .... 12, 30 
Anemone.7, 31 
Anthemis .30 
Antirrhinum .10, 20 
Aquilegla .... 3, 31 
Arabls . 30 
Arctotls .8, 12 
Argemone . 12 
Armerla . 30 
Asparagus.28 
Asters 4, 14, 22, 23, 
SO, Front Cover, 
and Back Cover. 
Aubrietla ^ .... 5, 80 
Baby's Breath 
_ _ „ 12, 30 
Baby Rose . 28 
Bachelor's Button 18 
Balsam . 12 
Balloon Vine.... 28 
Bartonia . 12 
Begonias . 3, 12, 28 
BeOis . 33 
Bocconla ....... 30 
Border of Gold.. 16 
Boston Ivy.28 
Brachycome .... 12 
Browallia . 13 
Butterfly Flower. 10 
Cacalia . 13 
Cactus . 9 
Calendula 
8, 9, 11, 18, 14 
California Poppy 
8, 15, Back Cover. 
Calllopsls . 13 
Campanula . . 14, 31 
Canary Bird 
Vine .28 
Candytuft 
6. 10, 13, 30 
Canna Seed. 13 
Canterbury 
Bells .14, 31 
Cardinal Climber 28 
Carnation ... 18, 20 
Castor Oil Bean. 19 
Celosia, 5, 27, Back 
Cover. 
Centaurea ,. 13, 18 
Cerastium.32 
Chelranthus ..., 31 
Chorizanthe .... 6 
Ch. Forget-me-not 13 
Ch. Lantern Plant 31 
Ch. Woolflower.. 27 
Cigar Plant.10 
Chrysanthemum 
4, 6, IS 
Clarkla.9, 13 
Cleome. 13 
Cobaea Scandens 28 
Cockscomb .27 
Coleus . 15 
Coreopsis .31 
Cornflower, 18, Back 
Cover. 
Cosmos . . 7, 16, 27 
Cyclamen . 28 
Cynoglossum ... IS 
Cyperus. 28 
Cypress Vine ... 28 
Dahlia Seed 
11, 15, 16, 18, 20 
Dianthus 
8, 11, 15, 31 
Delphinium .... 20 
Didiscus . 12 
Digitalis . 33 
Dimorphotheca . 10 
Dusty Miller ... IS 
Echlnops . 31 
Eschscholtzia 
8, 15, Back Cover 
Euphorbia . 15 
Evergreen.46 
Everlastings .... 26 
Feverfew. 15 
Forget-me-not .. 17 
Four O'Clock ... 15 
Foxglove. 33 
Freesia . 15 
Galllardla, 4, 15, SO 
Gazania . 8 
Geranium . 10 
Geum . 30 
Gilla .6, 7, 15 
Globe Amaranth. 26 
Gloxinia . 28 
Godetia_7, 8, 18 
Gourds.45 
Grasses, 
Ornamental . . 26 
Grevlliea .28 
Gypsophlla . 12, 30 
Heliopsis ....... 33 
Heliotrope. 15 
Hibiscus . S3 
Hollyhocks 15, 27, 33 
Honesty. 26 
Hunnemannia . . 27 
Ice Plant . 17 
Iris Seed. 31 
Japanese Hop... 28 
Jerusalem Cherry 31 
Kocnia. 17 
Kudzu Vine.28 
Lace Flower. 12, 17 
Lantana . 17 
Larkspur 
9, 16, 17, 18 
Lathyrus. 32 
Lavatera. 17 
Lavender ..17 
Lavandula. 17 
Leptosiphon .... 17 
Llatris . 31 
Lilies from Seed 
5, 7, 27, 32 
Llnarla ... 6 
Llnum . 17 
Lobelia . 17 
Lunaria. 26 
Lupinus .17, 33 
Lychnis .31 
Marigold .. 3, 4, 7, 
11, 14, 16, 18, 23, 
Back Cover. 
Mex. Fire Plant. 15 
Mignonette . 17 
Mimosa . 17 
Molten Fire .... 11 
Moonflower.28 
Morning 
Glory. . 16, 17, 28 
Moss Verbena . . 21 
Myosotls . 17 
Nasturtiums 
19, 22, Back Cover 
Nemesla . 27 
Nlcotiana . 19 
Nlgella . 19 
Oenothera.. 19 
Palm .46 
Pansies . 3, 5, 9, 20 
Pentstemon.32 
Perennial Pea .. 32 
Periwinkle . 19 
Petunia 4, 5, 25, and 
Back Cover. 
Phacella ..20 
Phlox_7, 24, 81 
Pinks . 8, 11, 15, 31 
Platycodon ..... 32 
Polemonium .... 32 
Poppy, 8, 11, 19, 33. 
Back Cover. 
Portulaca . 18 
Primrose. 28 
Primula . 32 
Pyrethrum .81 
Ranunculus.32 
Rlcinus . 19 
Rock Gardens 26, 38 
Rudbeckla .. 19, 32 
Salpiglossls .... 14 
Salvia ... 9, 21, 27 
Sand Verbena . . 12 
Scablosa 
7, 9, 24, 32 
Scarlet Flax .... 17 
Schlzanthus .... 6 
Sensitive Plant.. 17 
Shasta Daisies .. 30 
Sllene .21 
Smilax. 28 
Snapdragons. 10, 20 
Snow-in-Summer 32 
Snow-on-the 
Mountain .... 15 
Statlce .26, 32 
Stocks .21 
Stokesia . 32 
Strawflowers 24, 26 
Sunflowers . 19 
Sweet Peas -21 
Sweet Rocket ... 31 
Sweet Sultan ... 18 
Sweet William 24, 32 
Thalictrum . 82 
Tithonia . 8 
Torch Flower ... 5 
Tritoma. 32 
Trollius . 81 
Urslnia . 10 
Valeriana .32 
Venedium . 16 
Verbena 14, 16, 21, 
24, Back Cover. 
Veronica . 32 
Vinca . 19 
Viola . 33 
Violets. 32 
Virginian Stocks. . 21 
Viscaria . 21 
Wallflower . 21, 32 
Xeranthemum .. 26 
Zinnias 4, 6, 10, 11, 
14, 21, 24, 29 
VEGETABLE 
SEEDS 
Artichoke .37 
Asparagus . 37 
Beans . 34 
Beets .85, 45 
Broccoli. 36 
Brussels Sprouts 36 
Cabbage . 36 
Cantaloupes. 40, 41 
Carrots . 35 
Cauliflower. 36 
Celeriac. 37 
Celery ..37 
Chicory . 87 
Collards. 37 
Corn, Pop.43 
Corn Salad. 37 
Corn, Sweet. 42, 43 
Cress . 37 
Cucumber . . 38, 39 
Egg Plant.37 
Endive. 37 
Garden Berry . . 41 
Gourds.. 45 
Ground Cherry. . 44 
Herbs. .... 37 
Kale.. 37 
Kohl Rabl. 37 
Leek. 37 
Lettuce.38, 39 
Mangel Wurzel. . 45 
Muskmelon . 40, 41 
Mustard . 37 
Okra. 37 
Onion Seed. . 40, 41 
Parsley 37' 
Parsnip . 85 
Pea its.43 
Peas .42, 43 
Pepper .46, 47 
Pepper Grass ... 87 
Proso . 43 
Pumpkins . 45 
Radish . 88, 39 
Rhubarb . 37 
Rutabagas .45 
Salsify.47 
Spinach . 35 
Squash.46, 47 
Strawberry. 46 
Sugar Beets .... 45 
Swiss Chard .... 35 
Tomatoes .44 
Turnips .45 
Vegetable Peach. 48 
Vegetable 
Spaghetti .... 46 
Watermelons. 40, 41 
CAUTION- 
Beware of traveling salesmen or agents 
■claiming to represent us, soliciting orders 
for seeds, plants, bulbs, etc., and asking for payment in ad¬ 
vance. We never employ traveling salesmen, because all our 
seeds are sold through mail orders from our Seed Books or 
other advertising mediums. If such a salesman, claiming to 
represent us calls on you, please notify us at once. 
F. B. MILLS Seed Grower, Rose Hill, N. Y. 
