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Sweet Corn—Earligold —New Hybrid 
This is one of the earliest Hybrids in America. It was developed to meet 
the growing demand for an Early Yellow Hybrid. It is earlier than most 
Hybrids maturing in about 72 days. Ears are 6 M> to 7 in. long and well 
filled with yellow kernels of medium breadth and depth, 12 to IB rowed. 
Pkt., 80 seeds io<; »/ 2 H>., 35<t- 
Pepper—Earliest Giant-^^i no Days 
The earliest, of all our Peppers and one of the largest; good for growing 
in the North where other varieties w r ill not mature. Plants are bushy 
of compact growth, and very productive; fruits large, skin rich deep 
green, turning to a brilliant fiery red when fully ripe. Flesh is sweet, 
crisp and mild, and an all around good reliable early Pepper. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 54 ; V 2 »>z., 30<- 
Watermelon—Northern Sweet —Earliest of Ail 
A recent introduction from Minnesota which is proving very popular 
where the growing season is limited. It is among the very best Water¬ 
melons of the smaller early varieties for the home garden averaging 
from 10 to 12 pounds each. Color is green with narrow stripes of a 
darker green while the flesh is sweet and good quality, dark pink in 
color, and edible in about 78 days. Pkt., 50 seeds 54 ; 02 ., 1 54 . 
Vegetable Spaghetti — 4 Novelty Worth Growing 
This Vegetable was only recently introduced and we have good reports 
on it; grows on vines like a cucumber or squash and requires about the 
same cultivation. Plants grow quite strong and the fruits are white- 
skinned and usually average 8 to 10 inches long and 4 to 5 inches in 
diameter. Fruits have wonderful keeping quality and they can well be 
stored until late Spring. Do not pick fruits when too young, leave them 
on the vine until fully matured. Cultural directions on packets. 
Pkt., 75 seeds 5<: <>*.., 154- 
Vegetable Peach or Garden Lemon 
Attain the size of a peach, of a bright orange color, somewhat russeted, 
and produced on vines smaller than a muskmelon vine and require the 
same cultivation. Are easily grown, are enormously productive and fruits 
are fine for pies, sauce, preserves or sweet pickles. Recipes for cooking, 
canning and preserving on every packet. Ripen in about 90 days. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 545 oz., 1 5<- 
Tomato-Giant Climbing or Mammoth Prize 
Gives complete satisfaction everywhere, for the massive fruits possess 
every good quality desired, are almost perfect in form and very solid. 
The vines when properly trained will attain a height of 8 to 10 feet 
and carry an enormous weight of the immense fruits, which often weigh 
one, and two pounds each. It is unsurpassed 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 5 «; Yt oz., 4 0 «. 
Muskmelon—Mills Earliest —Salmon Flesh 
One of the very earliest and best salmon-fieshed Melons of fair size, and 
the quality cannot be surpassed. Flesh is very thick of fine grain and 
of luscious flavor. Melons run uniform in size of good quality and is a 
most excellent variety for the home garden. Ready in about 80 days 
under normal conditions. Pkt., 200 seeds s<; oz., 154 . 
New Spinach—Viking —Ready in 45 Days 
The largest variety we have ever grown, producing immense leaves of 
the thick-leaved type, and is a long standing sort. Its leaves are smooth 
to slightly crumpled, dark green and of good quality for home or market. 
Pkt., 250 seeds 5<: oz., 1 Oc- 
Viking Spinach 
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F. B. Mills Seed Grower (52 Years) Rose Hill, N. Y. 
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