WHITE BEAUTY 
TOMATO 
Burgess’ New Climbing Tomato 
This is certainly the most valuable variety that has been offered for sev¬ 
eral years. The characteristic foliage and vine growth distinguishes it from 
all other varieties. The vines grow rapidly to a height of ten to twelve 
feet, and with good care have been grown to a height of more than 
twenty feet. The beautiful red fruits average 314 inches across and 2% 
inches deep, with some as deep as 314 inches and as wide as 5 inches 
across. The Fruits are solid, with the meaty center surrounded by small 
seed cells which are separated by solid divisions, which makes the tomato 
unexcelled for both shipping and eating qualities. This is the most pro¬ 
ductive of all tomatoes, so is an ideal variety for the small garden, as one 
or two vines will produce enough fruit for an ordinary family. Nearly 
two bushels of ripe tomatoes were picked from one vine, and when the 
vine was killed by fall frosts, it was still loaded with ripe and green 
ftomatoes and blossoms. Pkt., 15c; 3 pkts., 30c; y 2 oz., 50c; oz., 85c; 
% lb., $2.75; lb., $10.00, postpaid. 
White Beauty Tomato 
The White Beauty Tomato is ivory-white in color 
and the flesh is almost paper white. It is of large 
size and of excellent quality for slicing, canning and 
juice. It contains absolutely no acid, so can be 
eaten by thousands of people who have heretofore 
avoided Tomatoes on account of the acidity. Pkt., 
10c; 3 pkts., 25c; y 2 oz., 60c; oz., $1.00, postpaid. 
Rutger’s Wilt Resistant 
A second early Tomato developed at the New 
Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station. Produces a 
large plant with an abundance of foliage to protect 
the fruit from sunscald. The fruits are medium to 
large, similar in shape to Marglobe, but more flat¬ 
tened at the stem end; bright red, smooth, with 
thick walls and small seed cells. Its ability to ripen 
from the inside out, leaving the interior free from 
white fiber, and its low acidity, makes Rutger’s an 
outstanding variety for canning. Pkt., 10c; oz., 
30c; % lb., 90c; lb., $3.00; 2 lbs., $5.40; 5 lbs., 
$12.00, postpaid. 
HERBS 
Your choice of the following vari¬ 
eties at 10c per packet; 3 pkts. for 
20c; 6 pkts. for 35c; or 12 pkts. for 
60c, postpaid. 
The increased interest in herb gardening is 
due to the ornamental quality of herbs and 
their value for contributing flavor to the menu 
and fragrance to the home. They take up so 
little room, and as they are almost indispensa¬ 
ble for savory cooking, a few should be planted 
in every garden. If they are to be used dur¬ 
ing the winter, the stalks should be cut on a 
dry day, when not quite in full bloom, and 
dried quickly in the shade. When dry they 
should be packed closely in air-tight boxes. 
Varieties marked with an asterisk (*) are 
perennial. 
ANISE. Oz., 20c. 
BALM. Oz., 40c. 
BASIL, Sweet. Oz., 25c. 
BORAGE. Oz., 25c. 
*CARAWAY. Oz., 10c; % lb., 30c. 
-CATNIP, or CATMINT. Oz., 50c. 
CHAMOMILE. Oz., 50c. 
CORIANDER. Oz., 20c. 
DILL. Oz., 12c; % lb., 30c; lb., 90c. 
*FENNEL, Sweet. Oz., 20c. 
*HOREHOUND. Oz., 40c. 
-HYSSOP. Oz., 25c. 
-LAVENDER. Oz., 35c. 
MARJORAM, Sweet. Oz., 25c. 
^ROSEMARY. Oz., 50c. 
RUE. Oz., 40c. 
SAFFRON. Oz., 25c. 
'-SAGE, Broad Leaved. Oz., 25c; 14 lb., 
75c 
SUMMER SAVORY. Oz., 20c. 
*THYME. Oz., 40c. 
-WORMWOOD. Oz., 35c; 14 lb., $1.00; lb., 
$3.50. 
Your choice of the above varieties at 10c per 
packet; 3 pkts. for 20c; 6 pkts. for 35c; or 
12 pkts. for 60c, postpaid. 
Burgess’ New Climbing Tomato 
Mixture of Annual Herbs 
Sweet, Pot, Culinary and Medicinal 
This seed packet is a mixture of the annual varieties described 
on this page. It is intended to meet the needs of those who 
want a row or small bed of herbs without buying a full packet 
of each variety. Sow in a row, thinning out and transplanting to 
proper distance. ' Pkt., 15c. 
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