There is an increasing demand for good Peppers. A packet will produce 
PEPPER abont 76 plants or one-half ounce from 600 to 700 Thenites 
liest. of all our Peppers, Plants bushy, very productive; 
Earliest Giant fruits large, skin rich ereeni® turning to a fiery red when fully 
m ripe. 70 days. Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢5 % 02., 30¢. 
; , Large size, thick, mild, sweet crimson color, very pro- 
California Wonder ductive. 73 days. Pkt., 100 seedgame: 30¢. 
ae Plants thickly set with enor- st a . 
Chinese Giant mous fruits Of a glossy scar- 
let; flesh thick and meaty. 80 days. 
 Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢; Y% o2z., 35¢. 
Large yellow Pepper, very®@ 
Golden Queen ner: milla: pleasant flavor. 
th 75 days. Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢; % 02., 25¢- 
“a Pimiento Plants of upright growth, fruit at- 

























































tractive shape, mildest flavor of all. 
_. - THE EARLIES 75 days Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢; ¥% o7.. 25¢. % 
Yaa ©. r. Long Red Cayenne pepper, fruits 3 
* to 4 inches long. Lah te red. 70 days. i 
; t., 100 Bors Se: net es ae & 
ender eppers, 
|Hungarian Wax of". ‘brignt waxy, 
yellow color. Plants produce great “9 
quantities of fruit. 65 days. 
100 seeds 5¢} 202., 30¢. 
' Peppers Mixed 
Early & Late. 
100 seeds 5¢% 
Ya O£., 20¢. 

HUNGARIAN WAX 
Grow plenty of Tomatoes. No garden is complete without them. 
T A Sow seed in a hot-bed, or in a shallow box in the house. It 
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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wv ae eS > ' Earliest of Tomatoes. A Luther 
aay :: si Po aa Burbank Burbank creation, is the earliest 
: and smoothest, Fruit is medium in size, bright 
erimson, thick, solid and heavy. They are 80 
solid that the skin is more readily removed 
than with other varieties. About 58 days. 
Pkt., 150 seeds 5¢; Ye 0z., 50¢- 
Large pink, heart-shaped fruits, 
Oxheart some often weighing 3 lbs.; are 
almost seedless, of mild flavor, very productive 
variety for home gardens. 90 days, 
150 seeds 5¢; 1% 02., 35¢. 
Scarlet Topper. An outstandin 
Pritchard Wilt-resistant tomato, exces 
early, large, smooth, solid, scarlet color. 70 days. 
Pkt., 150 seeds 5¢; % 02., 25¢. 
The Popular Wilt and Rust- 
Marglobe Resistant Variety. Very pro- 
ductive, globe shaped, scarlet color, and superb 
table 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 seeds 5¢; % 0z., 25¢.- 
Fruit ivory white, flesh 
White Beauty almost Pees 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. 
Pkt., 150 seeds 5¢; % 02., 25¢. 
Penn State 4,20W camly, high quatity 
and a leader in 
productiveness. The large solid globe shaped 
fruits of a rich dark crimson, are of the finest 
quattys nett seedless Pee parece ip large 
a ath eo ee clusters on quite compact and stron ants. A | 
| PRITCHARD Porn s Oe money maker and a superb home parien vari- 
ir a i AE Rierebe tp ace : ety. 75 days, Pkt., 150 seeds 5¢; % oz., 35¢. 
Mixed Tomatoes $4 _,of all the 
Tomatoes we } 
and others, from the earliest to the lntest Avatys 
ing in colors, shapes and sizes. 
Pkt., 200 seeds 5¢; 1% 02., 20¢. 
GOLDEN QUEEN. 












owe v7 c Ground Cherry [Garden Berry % 
* & Os ‘ Mammoth Fruited } Attractive garden fruit 
«ga < fe Will grow in any soil easily] Called by some Garden B® 
o*% Ryacih as tomatoes. Fruit when ripe} Huckleberry requiring g2 
a , is of luscious flavor. For| the same culture as § 
/ sauce and pies, also for pre- | tomatoes, maturing in 
/ serving, is fine and dried in} 3 to 4months 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} ripe, then they are § 
about. 90 days. Cultural di- | about one-half inch in | 
rections and cooking recipes} diameter and shining 
on every packet. black color. 
kt., 100 seeds 5¢., Pkt., 50 seeds 5¢. 



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