Peppers 
Thpro U an increaslnif demand far good Peppers, ewe- 
tSSs /or saS^s*SV/ckfe^^^ iSSIsOO^pPH"^ 
75 plants or one ounce fixim 1300 to 1600 plants. 
Earliest 
If you want Peppers ewlier In the 
season, grow Earliest. 
15 to 20 inches high, literally loaded ^Ith fruit of 
medium size, verv mild in 
been taken from the plants in August. About 90 days. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5<; Vjt oz., 30<. 
California Wonder ly t^lck, mild, sweet 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5<; Vz ox., 35<. 
Hungarian Wax Blende i 
long of a brl^t waxy-yel¬ 
low color. Plants 
1‘rTaT HUNGARIAN WAX 
fruit. 
Pkt., 10^0 seeds 5<; 
OZy 
Ofluash 
JS^z save them from Insects. Packet ot > Winter 
^11 plant 8 to 10 hills, one ounce 40 to 60 hills, or winter 
sorts a packet for 0 to 8 of medium size, preferred by some to the 
Delicious iut°?f;3ih bright 
grained. It le an Ideal honae garden Squash. 90 Squash; 
Oolden Summer CrOOKneCk has a heavily warted shell with deep 
^WeSaJy’ow flesh, plant of bushy habit. 55 days. Pkt., 15 seeds 5.1 .... 1 6.. 
" Acorn or Table Queen 
Grows about 7 in. long 
thick, green skin. Cut in halves 
and baked for twenty ininutes Its 
delicious flavor is a pleasant sur¬ 
prise, very dry and mealy, a rich 
SUMMER CROOKNECK 
prise, very aiy anvi 
orange in color, is very productive 
and keeps well. 80 days. 
Pkt., 76 seeds St; o«st 1 S<» 
Vegetable Spaghetti 
Produces fruits freely, long oval 
shape, average ^t)o^ 8 Inct'®* 
and 4 Indies in diameter* 
Fruits should be left on vine until 
well matured and 
Sr’irgy'spaghettbflk?’co!:?“nt®Have 
Sd"%k?l«WeT?l'y 
Vegetable Peach or 
Garden Lemon 
■' SflCil %a^ia si7.e uj. 
peach, of a bright orange color and^rr^ulre^thrsame^cultPv'^tlo^^ 
salict‘pre?e"rv^^ or„ sweet pickles. Re^pes 
sma^lTer’than a musk melon vine ana require pickles. Recipes 
grown and fruits are fine tor p^s, sauc , p Ripen in about 80 days, 
for cooking, canning and preserving on eve y P pj^^. j seeds 5«; oz., i 5t 
VEGETABLE 
SPAGHEHI 
STRAWBERRIES FROM SEED 
We have obtained direct from Switzerland a Strawberry 
?esuir"oF'’35%eK "cuUlvariom" He "sajs^ ?PpfinUng by 
mlans of sLis is uSual, but it is simple and easy. 
SeedlinES obtained by sowing seeds at proper time produce 
d^PD re^d fruit the first season right into Autumn, which 
are^a welcome delicacy day by day. Experts have observed 
the results of this culUvation with admlmtion Seeds sow^^ 
in bowls or pots from February to April w 11 produce P'anis 
in about 5 weeks, and fruit from August until frost. Their 
shane size and splendid aroma are very pleasing. 
This is what the originator says about this Wonderful 
Strawberry. Give it a trial. Culture on all packets. 
Fkt., lOfl Heeds ICMI 300 seeds 20e. 
Weeping Palm 
A house Palm easily grown 
from seed; well adapted for 
pot culture or may be grown 
outside. The attractive fan¬ 
shaped leaves of rich dark 
green, beautifully fringed 
with long thread-like fila¬ 
ments along the segments 
of leaves make it one of the 
most attractive of all Palms. 
Culture on all packets. 
Pkt., 8 seeds 1 0<. 
Evergreens 
Do you know the f^test 
growing and easiest Ever¬ 
green to grow from seed is 
Norway Spruce. It is oi 
pyramidal habit, perfectly 
hardy, fine for groups, 
hedges and windbreaks. So 
easy to grow from seed you 
should start seedlings this 
year for permanent outside 
planting. Culture on packets. 
Pkt., 60 seeds SC 
300 seeds 20<< 
46 
F. B. Mills Seed Grower, Rose Hill, N. Y. 
