WHITE BEAUTY 
GOLDEN QUEEN 
Cf CLIMBING OR M. PRIZE 
TOMATOES 
Grow plenty of Tomatoes. No gar¬ 
den Is complete without them. 
Packet of seed should produce 
over 100 plants: one-half ounce, 1500 plants. Leaflet 
“How to Grow Tomatoes” free with order if asked for. 
Burbank 
Earliest of Toma¬ 
toes. A Luther 
^ Burbank crea¬ 
tion; is the earli¬ 
est and smoothest. 
Fruit is medium 
in size, bright 
crimson, thick, 
solid and heavy. 
They are so solid 
that the skin is 
more readily re¬ 
moved than with 
other varieties. 
About 85 days. 
150 seeds 3 *; 
¥2 oz., 50<. 
Oxheart 
pink, heart¬ 
ed fruits, 
some" often weigh¬ 
ing 3 lbs.; are 
almost seedless, 
of mild flavor, 
very produc¬ 
tive variety 
for home gar- 
dens. 115 
days. 
150 seeds sc; 
¥2 oz., 3 5*. 
Ponderosa 
The Big Toma¬ 
to — Sometimes 
called Beefsteak, 
the large fruits 
are solid with few 
seeds, have a rather 
mild flavor. About 115 
days. Pkt., 200 seeds 5*; 
N ¥t oz., SO<- 
Pritchard IT 
standing Wilt-resistant tomato, extra early, large, 
smooth, solid, scarlet color. 95 days. 
Pkt., 150 seeds 5 i\ Vi oz. 25*. 
Giant Climbing or Mammoth Prixe 
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. They begin to ripen 
in 100 to 120 days. 
Pkt., 150 seeds 5*» Vs oz., 40*- 
THE BUR 
MARGLOBE 
Marglobe 
The Popular Wilt and 
Rust-Resistant Variety 
Very productive, globe 
shaped, scarlet color, and 
superb table qualities. 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 garden. 90 to 100 
days. Pkt., 150 seeds 5<; 
Vs oz., 25*. 
White Beauty 
Fruit ivory white, flesh al¬ 
most paper white. Grows 
to a good size, is firm and 
solid and almost free from 
acid. 115 days. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5*. 
Golden Queen 
Best large yellow, hand¬ 
some fruits, very smooth, 
solid and meaty; it is less 
acid than many varieties, 
fine flavor. 110 days. 
Pkt., 150 seeds 5«J 
¥2 oz., 25* 
Penn State 
A new early, high quality 
tomato, and a leader in 
productiveness. The large 
solid globe shaped fruits of 
a rich dark crimson, are of 
the finest quality, almost 
seedless and produced in 
large clusters on quite com¬ 
pact and strong plants. A 
money maker and a superb 
home garden variety. 90 
days. Pkt.. 150 seeds 5 *; 
V 2 oz., 35*. 
Mixed Tomatoes w" 
and others, from the earliest to the latest, 
varying in colors, shapes and sizes. 
Pkt., 200 seeds 5 *; Vs oz., 20*. 
There is an increasing demand for good Peppers. A packet will produce 
about 75 plants or one ounce from 1200 to 1500 plants. 
Earliest of all our Peppers. Plants bushy, very productive; 
fruits large, skin rich green, turning to a fiery red when fully 
Pkt,., 100 seeds 5<; Vfe oz., 30*- 
Large size, thick, mild, sweet crimson 
PEPPERS 
Earliest Giant 
ripe. 110 days. 
California Wonder ducflve 125 days . 
Phinoeo Oiant Plants thickly set with enor- 
Villllcsc l*a ■■ l. mous fruits of a glossy scar¬ 
let; flesh thick and meaty. About 130 days. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5*; ¥2 oz., 35*. 
finlffon OiiAAn Large yellow Pepper, very 
HUeen sweet, mild, pleasant flavor. 
125 days. Pkt., 100 seeds 5*, Vs oz., 25*- 
PimiAntA Plants of upright growth, fruit at- 
rimienw tractive shape, mildest flavor of all. 
130 days. Pkt., 100 seeds 5<; Vs oz., 25*. 
Long Red Cayenne 
, to 4 inches long, bright red. 125 days. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5*; ¥2 oz., 25*. 
Hungarian Wax ■ c T r b fet Pe ^: 
yellow color. Plants produce great 
quantities of fruit. 120 days. 
100 seeds 5<; Vs oz., 30*. 
Peppers Mixed 
Early & Late. 
100 seeds 5 *; 
oz., 20*. 
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HUNGARIAN WAX 
F. B. Mills Seed Grower (53 Years) Rose Hill, N. Y 
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