NEW HAMPSHIRE EGGPLANT. A very early but high yielding egg plant. 
The fruits are of medium size and deep purple color. Unlike other varieties 
it will set fruit even in cool weather. 10¢ pkt. 
NEW POP CORN “POPINJAY”. Altho the variegated ears contain kernels of 
several different colors tiie popped corn is pure white. The quality 1s xcel- 
lent. The ears, either traced or singly, have great decorative value. Pkt. 15c 
MERRIMAC WONDER PEPPER. A new sweet pepper has been originated at 
the University of New Hampshire. The Merrimac Wonder Pepper was es- 
pecially developed for earliness and dependability in northern climates where 
other varities often fail to set fruits. The peppers are of good size, mostly 
four-lobed, blocky in shape and are borne upright. The flesh is firm and sweet 
and the walls are exceptionally thick, making it a good shipping variety. Glossy 
deep green when growing, Merrimae Wonder becomes deep glowing crimson 
when ripe. It is so prolific that under ordinary growing conditions each plant 
becomes a solid cluster of fruits. 20¢ pkt. 


BUTTERCUP SQUASH. The fruits are dark green and of just the right size 
for the ordinary family, averaging 4 to 6 lbs. Several squashes are borne on 
the same vine. They are thick meated, with a very small seed cavity. The 
quality is delicious, the rich orange flesh being very sweet and dry. Although 
it is a winter squash, keeping well into the spring, it can be used early in the 
season as the flesh is dry and sweet, even though the squash is immature. 
10¢ pkt. 40c¢ oz. 
BUTTERNUT SQUASH. This new squash has taken the New England market 
by storm. It is always in demand at the highest prices and justly so for it 
has wonderful quality. The shell is vellowish brown and hard and the golden 
yellow flesh is fine textured and dry when cooked. f5c5Pke 
NEW HAMPSHIRE VICTOR TOMATO. A new and very much improved Vic- 
tor. Determinate or selftopping habit. The fruit ripens very early to a bright 
red color all over. A very smooth tomato which does not crack. It produces 
a heavy crop on a small plant taking up less room in the garden. Not suit- 
able for greenhouse or outdoor trellising. 10¢ pkt. 4 oz. 40¢ 75¢ OZ. 
EARLY CHATHAM TOMATO. The earliest good-sized tomato. Smooth, solid 
red fruit which will ripen in most of New England from field sown seed. Ex- 
tra early tomatoes may be had by starting inside. Plants are small and may 
be spaced one foot apart im the row. 10¢ pkt. Th oz. 40¢ 75¢ OZ. 
TINY TIM TOMATO. Small cherry-like fruits completely smother the dwari 
compact plants. May be used to garnish salads. Very ornamental either as 
a pot plant or in the garden. 25¢ pkt- 
