

No farm should pe without some Pumpkins—some big. ones for 
PU M exhibition purposes, plenty of Pie Pumpkins and some for stock. 
Lm k ct Packet seed will plant 5 to 8 hills, ounce 25 hills. 
Golden Sugar 
One of the very best for pies. 
Fruits are small, averaging 
about 10 inches in diameter, 
with skin deep orange-yellow 
and fiesh very fine grained, 
sweet and of delicious flavor. 
A prolific yielder, and excellent 
keeper. atures in 110 days. 
Pkt., 70 seeds 5¢; 


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Winter Luxury 
Enormously productive, of med- 
ium size, and is a yellowish rus- 
set color. The flesh is a deep 
golden color, sweet and tender. 
Matures in about 95 to 110 days. 
Pkt., 70 seeds 5¢; 0z., 10¢- 
Yellow Field 
The yellow Pumpkin planted in 
fields for stock feeding, badass 
to a large size, nearly round an 
teed : of Pumpkins in odd : very productive, called by some 
shapes and mammoth sizes, many different colors. - ‘“‘Connecticut Field Pumpkin.’”’ 
Very interesting. Pkt., 70 seeds 5¢; 0z., ¥O¢.- Golden Sugar 115 days. Pkt., 70 seeds'5¢; 02., 10¢. 
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TABLE TU RNIPS One packet of seed will sow about Re TABAGAS (Winter 
40 feet of row; one ounce 200 ft. U Turnip s) 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE ‘ 
Large, globe-shaped variety with purple top and Purple Top Yellow 
lower part of bulbs pure white. Heavy yielder and] Large, smooth, globe- 
of excellent quality for table use. 56 days. shaped roots, yellow 
Pkt., 1500 seeds, 56: OZ., We. |skin, flesh, fine grain- 
EARLY SNOWBALL OR SIX’ WEEKS ed, sweet and we con- 
A white variety, bulbs having pure white skin and {sider it the best yellow 
are- nearly round, tender and sweet. One of the} Rutabaga. About 90 
very best to sow in the early Spring. Develops } days. 
rapidly 45 days. Pkt., 1500 seeds 5¢; oz. 10¢.}] Pkt., 1500: seeds 5¢ 
ON a ae TOP. 0Z., 10¢ 
The roots are quite fat, flesh Giant White 
ne grained, sweet and ten- ; i i 
der. evelop quickly for table Reskewtien Pesos ‘ 
: use. Seed sown in July pro- roots uniform in size, ' 
ESE SE EE nee duces Turnips in Fall.48 days. of good shape and is an ex- 
Purple Top White Globe Pkt., 1500 seeds 5¢;02., 10¢. cellent keeper. Is very pro- 
ductive and a good table 
Turnips & Rutabagas Mixed variety and is also good for ' 
A great mixture of garden Turnips and Rutabagas |] stock feeding. Giant White is 
including both white and. yellow-fleshed varieties. § preferred by many to the yel- 
Will mature roots all the way from 45 to 100 days. low sorts. About 89 days. 
Pkt., 2000 seeds 5¢; 0z., 10¢. Pkt., 1500 seeds 5¢3 0Z., 10¢. 


Under good cultivation attains the 
Millis Giant weight of 100 pounds. Outer skin 
and flesh orange yellow, good keeper and a prize win- 
ner. One of our Customers sends us Photo of Giant 
Pumpkins and Squash he grew from our seed. Matures 
in 120 days. Pkt., 25 large seeds 5¢; 02., 30¢. 
Surprise Mixture 4. wonderful collection 











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E, P. T. Strap Leaf P. T. Yellow 
Young shoots are used for flavoring soups. The dry branches and seeds are good for 
DILL- Ann valHe rb flavoring dill pickles. Plants about 214 ft. tall; ready 70 days. Pkt., 80 seeds 5¢; 200 seeds 10¢- 






INDEX | Canna Seed ..... 17|Four .O’Clock ...19|Myosotis ....... 23| Star of the Desert 13|Celeriae ........ 43 
Canterbury Foxglove ....... 33! Nasturtiums ... 29) Statice....9, 32, 36\/Celery ..........41 
BLOWER steps | Bele, 2, 24 cattiarain ---21, 34|Nememan ss... g1/Stmoks, 3410/28, 30|Coliarag 20. 
Abronia bye 3. sechrrs mber 3<\Gazania ........ 12| Nicotiana ....... 26) 3* CRBs y hae OER cogs: 
Aeroclininn 2.3 BL/CA™ation 5 yg|ccenamiunn <0 0.19) Nigetia 00 BS eer aie ase Connie eae 
2S Seat aisy 13,19! Caster Oi Bean.26,Gf0m os ie Oenothera ....... 26|Sweet Rocket... .36/Cress ...... hie 
ye or ahaaen taal 15 Celosia . ...6. 9, 22! Gladiolus .......21|Palm Seed ...... 11| Sweet Sultan. 6, 14/Cucumber ...38, 42 
9, 15, Back Cover| Gerastium Rervcete eee 36 Gloxinia ........36|Pansies ..11, 14, 21 sSwee Egg Plant ......43 
Agrostemma Se Serect Me Not. | Ghdetia..:...': 11, 16|Rentstemon, ” .. -. 36 21, 36l\ndive ......... 43 
gros By ae | 2, : 37|Perennial Pea ...: trun fe ).65 . , 
Aussum, 8: 15, 33/Ch.Lantern Plant 33|Greviliea |...) i6)Perlwinkle | 28\Tigtidias 2. s3/aarden Berry -.40 
Anchusa .... Ree ower. -2%' Gypsophila 10, 21,34 pees 3 ae re 12,|Tithonia ........30/Ground Cherry... .46 | 
PU ne sk. ceo 7 34 | Heliotrope Ot aee 10| phacelia = OY e8 Tritoma ........ 33 Herbs—Dill ..... " 
Antirrhinum 5, 6, 13,/ ota; * 91| Holltyhocks 7, 21, 33\phiox 12, 27. Ba Drainia >. 52). %- 30 
Back Cover Clarkia ...... 6, 21) fall , 3¢iPhiox 12, 27, Back Kale eee 43 
Aquil meets? | Cleome “........- 1Y | Honesty | <8 a 3% Cover! Venedium ....... A itohi Rabie ee 43 
co vi dg --- 3%, 35) Cobaea Scandens.32|Hunnemannia ...28\ pinks 4, 8, 19, 21, 33] Verbena wee 
ytd Preece igi Cockscomb ..... 22\Kee Plant .......17)Platycodon ..... 36,__ 3, 11, 12,23, 27) Lettuce .... .38, 
Binsin iets ter = ‘Siolehiols iS ee dete 13 Iris Seed ....... .36 Po ibis “4 a4 Mien aig tionpidty\ hia: BO sangel Labestowre bs 
eae ain es vs; Coreopsis ....... : oppy 4, 19, 26, ¢ ‘ine Muskmelon . .38, 42 
Asters. 4, 6, 12, 24/ Cornflower jRochiay 25753) 2| Portulaca Mile-A-Minute 12|Mustard ........ 43 
Azaleaflora ..... 15) %, 8 11, 14|Lace Flower.16, 23 Front Cover, 9| Viola ...........33 43 
Baby’s Breath | Cosmos 22\|Lantana ........ 10|\Pyrethrum ...... 33| Virginian Stocks .30 nen val pty aoe te 44 
10, 21, 34\Guphea 11... 2.") 91\Larkspur ....... 18} Vintaria coin ei ee 
Bachelor’s Button (Gup Flower ...._ 7|)Lathyrus ....... 36 Ricinus. Drops . ov Wallflower ..30, 36 Parsley a eae 43 
y An Le Po ee Series : P Ly Cie pyhe Bay teiceiee: § 
Balloon Vine... 32) ConokIosstm.12, 26 Pare trom ‘Seed | Rock Gardens 36—35/Wild Flower” || Peanuts |... 143 
ay. lia Seed ..... 16 35 | 2OCK Or Sun hose “ Bole ae tad a SAN malt een OER ED 
Bastenis ree Daisy Lo at -27, 34\Linarla ...... 5 Bt) Rudbeckia 28, 30, 36|Keranthemum .. .32 Pepper ERY | 
Bedding Annuals.30|Pelphinium .....35|Linum ..........23\Salpiglossis ..... 21) Zinnias Pumpkins ...... 47 
Begonias ee. X. 36 Uist ee Wa aaa apr! evegeee ot Salvia. “ce 10, 28 Front Cover, 4, 9, Radish ne as 40 
ERI ceo einin inte a > 3x « x , o oer) LUN Ba a oss OR rbe Riva | 11,31, Back Cover|R MPP ore 
Border of Gold. 4 Didi pas 10| Lupinus 3, 23. 35, Seabioes | ie : " Tuiatagen senate 47 
Boston Ivy ...... 32| Digitalis |... 133 Back Cover! @: li; 14, 93) 36( So Ceuoe) -igaisity ¢:.0050 cae 
Brachycome ..... 17| Dimorphotheca 13,19| Marigold 3, 4, 5, 6,|Scarlet Flax ... .2% eee! Spinach .....37, 43 
Browallia .......17 Dusty Miller 15| 8,14, 18, Back Cover|Schizanthus. .12, 17/Artichoke .......43\Squash .........44 
Butterfly Flower ~ *""") | Mex. Fire Plant. .19|Sensitive Plant. ..23|Asparagus...37, 43/Strawberry Seed 42 
12, 17 ooh Se ahi aa Mignonette ..... 23 Shasta Daisies. . -34| Beans aie .39/Swiss Chard ... .40 
meCalin fst ote i Cae Mimosa .......+. 2 ONG OA cee | OCES he ooh. ti OBS H oes 37, 38, 
Cactus... 14|guphorbia _...-.. 9) Molten Fire ..... 9|/Smilax (1.002021, B5/Broceoll ........43|mommtocs 37s 38, 28 
Calendula ...14, 16) cVversreen Seed . -13) wioontiower ||... 32| Snapdragons Brussels Sprouts.43)\ 0 cable Peach 42 
California Poppy .19) Ye" 28tinss— - -- -32| Morning Glory 5, 6, 13, Back Cover|Cabbage .... . 37, 41|Vegetable Peach. 
Calliopsis .......17|Feverfew ....... 21| Front Cover, 5,14,|Snow-in-Summer 36) Cantaloupes. .38, 42) Spaghetti 38 
Campanula. ..21, 34|Forget-Me-Not 32, Back Cover) Snow-on-the Carrota iis uke 401 > reset shes 
Candytatt ...19, 34 12, 23, 26|Moss Verbena. ..23| Mountain .....19/Cauliflower ..... 41;\Watermeions 38, 43 
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; a8 traveling salesmen or agents:| or other advertising mediums. If such a salesman, claiming 
CAU Neen ining to represent us, soliciting orders | to represent us calis on you, please notify us at once. 
ace yhtats, hu i, ane eee Geren’ al | EB. MILLS Seed Grower, Rose Hill, N. Y. 
our seeds are sold through mail orders from our Seed Books 
