There is an increasing demand for good Peppers. A packet will produce 
PEPPER about 75 plants or one-half ounce from 600 to 700 plants. 
; t of all our Peppers. Plants bushy, very productive; 
Earliest Giant Pratts Arce skin rich green, turning to a fiery red when fully 
ripe. 70 days. Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢; % 02., 30¢. 
j Large size, thick, mild, sweet crimson color, very pro- 
" California Wonder ductive. 75 days. Pht, 100 see | Cond 30¢. 
: Plants thickly set with enor- es Oe yi! . 
Chinese Giant mous fruits Of a glossy scar- 
let; flesh thick and meaty. 80 days. 
» Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢; Ye 02., 35¢- 
Large yellow Pepper, very 
i Fe ¢ Wghee’ Golden Queen meet te Paild, pleasant flavor. 
a Me 75 days. Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢; % 02., 25¢- 
ge oie H Plants of upright growth, fruit at- 
ecu “ ? |.Pimiento tractive shape, mildest flavor of all. 



































a AME EARLIEST 75 days Pkt., 100 seeds $E3 72 Ot: Se. 
Se <2 55 Pr Long Red Cayenne pepper, fruits 3 
to 4 inches art bright red. 70 days. 
kt., 100 seeds 5¢; % o2z., 25¢. 
Slender hot Peppers, 
Hungarian Wax oor. bright waxy. 
yellow color. Plants produce great ee 
quantities of fruit. 65 days. 
100 seeds 5¢;3 Ve 0Z., 30¢. 
Peppers Mixed _.«« 
Early & Late. 
100 seeds 5¢9 
Wy OZ., 20¢.- 
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HUNGARIAN WAX CALIFORNIA WONDER 

Grow plenty of Tomatoes. No garden is complete without them. 
T MAT ES Sow seed in a hot-bed, or in a shallow box in the house, It 
Fe requires 5 to 6 weeks to produce plants large enough to set 
outside. One Packet of seed should produce over . 
100 plants; one-half ounce, 1000 plants. Leaflet 
‘“*‘How to Grow Tomatoes’? free if asked for. 
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LAN esos ars ) Earliest of Tomatoes. A Luther 
eae - i cereite e008 a Burbank Burbank creation, is the earliest 
and smoothest. Fruit is medium in size, bright §@ 
crimson, thick, solid and heavy. They are so 
solid that. the skin is more readily removed 
than with other varieties. About 58 days. 
Pkt., 150 seeds 5¢; Y% 0z., 50¢- 
Large pink, heart-shaped fruits, 
Oxheart some often weighing 3 Ibs.; are 
almost seedless, of mild flavor, very productive 
variety for home gardens. 90 days. 
150 seeds 5¢; 1% 0z., 35¢. 
Scarlet Topper. An outstanding 
Pritchard Wilt-resistant tomato, extra 
early, large, smooth, solid, scarlet color. 70 days. 
i Pkt., 150 seeds 5¢; 1% 0z., 25¢. 
The Popular Wilt and Rust- 
Marglobe Resistant Variety. Very pro- 
& ductive, globe shaped, scarlet color, and superb 
able qualities, A heavy yielder, producing at- 
tractive big clusters of large fruit. Being free 
from wilt and rust diseases it is very valuable 
for market or home garden. 75 days, 
Pkt., 150 seéds 5¢; % oz., 25¢. 
Fruit ivory white, flesh 
White Beauty almost paper white. 
Grows to a good size, is firm and solid and al- 
most free from acid. 90 days. Pkt., 100 seeds $¢. 
Best large yellow, 
Golden Queen handsome fruits, very 
smooth, solid and meaty; it is less acid than 
many varieties, fine flavor. 80 days. 
kt., 150 seeds 5¢; 1% oz., 25¢. 
Penn State 4,0c%, camy, high quality 
‘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 compact and strong plants. A 
money maker and a superb home garden vari- 
ety. 75 days, Pkt., 150 seeds 5¢; % 0z., 35¢. 
[Mixed Tomatoes Seed of all the 
Tomatoes we h 
and others. from the earliest to the latest, vary. 
ing in colors, shapes and sizes. 
Pkt., 200 seeds 5¢; % o2., 20¢. 

Ground Cherry |Garden Berry 
Mammoth Fruited | Attractive garden fruit 
Will grow in any soil easily | Called by some Garden 
as tomatoes. Fruit when ripe | Huckleberry requiring Ba 
is of luscious flavor. For }|the same culture: as 
sauce and pies, also for pre- | tomatoes, maturing in 
serving, is fine and dried in | 3to4months from seed, 
sugar the fruits are used like | Plants from 2 to 3 feet, 
raisins for cakes and pudd- | berries are produced in 
ings. They will keep in the ‘clusters which should 
husk, if in a cool place, | be picked only when | 
nearly all Winter. Fruits in} Tipe, then they are §, 
about 90 days. Cultural di- | about one-half inch in | 
rection8 and cooking recipes |Gdiameter and_= shining | 
on every packet. } black color. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢. | Pkt., 50 seeds 5¢. 

46 Mills Seeds are Tested and Guaranteed 
