NEW HAMPSHIRE VICTOR—-An introduction 
of the Horticulture Dept., UNH. Specially 
bred for New England. An early commercial 
variety. The fruits average 4-5 ozs. in size, 
and are round and meaty. This should be your 
main crop variety. Pkt. 25 cts.; 14 oz. $1.00. 
ORANGE KING—An introduction of the Horti- 
culture Dept., UNH. An orange-colored N. H. 
VICTOR. A large, high quality, productive 
tomato and mild and sweet in flavor. Pkt. 25 
Cioets 02. $1.00. 
ORANGE CHATHAM—An introduction of the 
Horticulture Dept., UNH. As its name indi- 
cates, an orange-colored Chatham. It is small- 
er than the ORANGE KING but 10 days earli- 
Pome kieco cts.; 16 oz. $1.00. 
PEPPER 
MERRIMACK WONDER (sweet)—An _intro- 
duction of the Horticulture Dept., UNH. This 
variety has been selected for short cool sum- 
mers. It is a thick walled pepper, sets fruit 
early and is very productive. Its quality is 
excellent. If you have trouble getting peppers 
fexucust, try this variety. Pkt. 25 cts.; 14 
oz. $1.25. 
BEAN 
TINY GREEN—An introduction of the Horti- 
culture Dept., UNH. A whole canning, high 
quality snap bean. The seeds are small in size 
and white in color; the plants are large and 
should be spaced 9-12 inches apart. You will 
Meeernis variety. Pkt.25 cts: 14 Ib. $1.00. 
FLASH—An introduction of the MHorticulture 
Dept., UNH. FLASH has both red pods and 
beans in the green shell stage. As a road-side 
stand bean it makes a very attractive appear- 
anec either shelled or in the pod. It also makes 
an excellent baking bean. Pkt. 25 cts.; lb. 75 
Geen > lbs:-$3.00. 
BRILLIANT—An introduction of the Horticul- 
ture Dept.. UNH. Very similar to FLASH 
except that the plant has short runners, there- 
fore is not a true dwarf. The yield is slightly 
higher than FLASH. Pkt. 25 cts.; lb. 75 cts.; 
5 lbs. $3.00. 
