pot filled with rich composted soil. When 
grown in a sunny window, it will ripen its fruit 
by Christmas. Planted outdoors it will produce 
hundreds of smail, high quality tomatoes. Pkt. 
20 cts.; 14 oz. $2.50. 
WINDOW BOX—An introduction of the Horti- 
cultural Dept., UNH. The WINDOW BOX is 
the earliest medium sized tomato, often ripen- 
ing its first tomatoes in mid-July. The tomatoes 
are red in color, and weigh from 2 to 3 oz. 
Seed is scarce. Pkt. 25 cts.; 14 oz. $4.00. 
EARLY CHATHAM—An introduction of the 
Horticultural Dept., UNH. The earliest com- 
mercial tomato. A high yielding variety with 
a 3 oz. tomato, red in color. This variety is 
widely grown in places where the season is 
Short. It is the only commercial variety that 
is sure to ripen in northern New Hampshire. 
In southern New Hampshire growers have 
found it profitable when grown in a rich soil and 
a warm location. The seed should not be 
started too early. Setting out plants with fruit 
delays maturity. Pkt. 25 cts.;'14 0z. $1.00. 
PEPPER 
MERRIMACK WONDER (sweet)—An introduc- 
tion of the Horticultural Dept., UNH. This 
variety has been selected especially for short 
cool summers. It is a thick walled pepper, sets 
fruit early and is very productive. Its quality 
is excellent. If you have had trouble getting 
peppers in August, try this variety. Pkt. 25 
Cla OZ) 20. 
BEAN 
TINY GREEN—An introduction of the Horticul- 
tural Dept., UNH. A whole canning, high qual- 
ity snap bean. The seeds are white in color 
and small in size; the nlants are large and 
should be spaced 9 to 12 inches apart. You will 
hkesthis-vaniety. Pkt. 25 cts.> 16 1b. $1.00. 
FLASH—An introduction of the Horticultural 
Dept., UNH. FLASH has both bright red pods 
and beans in the green shell stage. As a road 
side stand: bean it makes a very attractive ap- 
pearance either shelled or in the pod. It also 
makes an exeellent baking bean. Pkt. 25 cts.; 
Ib. 75 cts. 35 Ibs. $2.50. 
BRILLIANT—An introduction of the Horticul- 
tural Dept., UNH. Very similar to FLASH ex- 
cepting that the plant has short runners and is 
therefore not a true dwarf. The yield is slight- 
ly higher than FLASH. Pkt. 25 cts.; lb. 75 cts. ; 
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