
1111 Jubilee Tomato 
All-America Bronze Medal Winner 
72 days. A new orange-yellow to- 
mato which compares favorably with 
the best of the standard red varieties 
in shape, quality and solidity. 
Jubilee is entirely different from any 
yellow or orange tomato you ever 
grew. Fruits are bright orange- 
yellow, globular, weigh about 6 ozs.; 
the orange colored interior is mod- 
ern, thick-walled, with few seeds. 
The flavor is somewhat mild but not 
flat. Makes delicious juice of unusual 
and attractive color. Very high in 
Vitamins A and C. 
The plants are short-stemmed, but 
not determinate, stiff, compact, and 
bear over a long season. The fruit 
color develops evenly and uniformly. 
Pkt. 15¢; 14 oz. 60¢; 
14 oz. $1.10; oz. $2.00. 






















847 Early Pimento Pepper 
All-America Bronze Medal Winner 

65 days. Peppers are heart-shaped, pendent, and 
when mature are 3% in. long and 2% in. in diam- 
eter at the top, smooth, dark green, turning bright 
red when ripe. The flesh is 14 to 5% in. thick—a 
heavy walled pepper which is mild at all stages 
and especially sweet after it has turned red. 
Most desirable in the home garden for use both 
green and red, and for making canned pimentos. 
It may also be grown to extend the season of can- 
ning in the regions where pimentos are produced 
commercially. One of the earliest of all peppers. 
Pkt. 15¢; 14 oz. 60¢. 
