STERLING’S ANNUAL CATALOG 
53 
Starting Vegetable and Flower Plants in January 
TOMATO PLANTS— Continued 
GOLDEN PONDEROSA. Large yellow. Sweet. 
TANGERINE. Burpee’s new orange colored. 
YELLOW PLUM. Small fruit for preserves. Round. 
RED CHERRY. Smallest. Red. 
All kinds at one price. 25c per Doz.; 5 Doz., assorted kinds for $1.00; 
$1.50 per 100; $10.00 per 1000. 
BURPEE’S NEW NO NAME. Burpee will give $100.00 for a name 
for this tomato. Per Doz., 50c. 
OLD TOWN. New. Extra large. See cut. Per Doz., 30c. 
Add 9c per Doz.; 12c per 2 Doz., and 25c per 100 to your order if ycu 
want them by Parcel Post. 
PEPPER PLANTS 
Well Hardened. Strong Plants. 
Doz. 100 
CALIFORNIA WONDER. New, thick. Sweet. $ .20 $1.50 
HARRIS’ EARLY GIANT. Very large, productive, sweet .20 1.50 
NEAPOLITAN. Early, large and sweet. Prolific.20 1.50 
BURPEE’S RUBY KING. One of the sweetest, large.20 1.50 
SWEETMEAT GLORY. Pointed, sweet. Thick-fleshed. . . .20 1.50 
CHINESE' GIANT. Largest of all, most popular.20 1.50 
BURPEE’S NEW SUNNYBROOK. Sweet, small, thick... .20 1.50 
LARGE BELL or BULL NOSE. Rather warm.20 1.50 
LONG RED CAYENNE. Hot. Very prolific.20 1.50 
CORAL GEM BOUQUET. Small, hot. Very ornamental.. .20 
BURPEE’S NEW FORDHOOK. Large, fine yielding.30 2.25 
Add 8 cents per dozen, 15 cents per 100 to the above prices if you 
want them sent by Parcel Post. 
