
Tomatoes are “tops” 
for every garden 

MICHELL’S SELECT TOMATO SEED 
PomMeE pv’ Amour (Fr.) 
LiEBESAPFEL (Ger.) 
Pomo p’oro (Ital.) 
One ounce will produce 3500 plants; 14 pound, enough plants for an acre 
NOTE: All seeds on this page mailed post- 
paid at prices quoted 
Jubilee. | 72 days. All-America Bronze 
Medal Winner. A new globe-shaped_va- 
riety mild in flavor, bright orange-ycllow. 
Pkt. 15c.; oz. 40c.; : Voz. 75c.; oz. $1.40. 
Bonny Best. 73 days. One of the most pro- 
lific early Tomatoes. Solid, evenly formed, 
bright red fruit. Pkt. 10c.; 3 lboz. 45c.; 
oz. 80c. 
Break o’Day. 70 days. Disease-resistant. 
Fruits globular, large, smooth, meaty, and 
a good red color. Pkt. 10c.; Moz. 45c.; 
oz. 80c. 
Crimson Cushion or Beefsteak. Non- 
acid. 90 days. A vigorous grower produc- 
ing immense, solid, very meaty fruits. 
Pkt. 25c.; Woz. 75c.; oz. $1.40. 
Dwarf Champion. 86 days. Tree Tomato. 
Plant dwarf and compact. Fruit red, with 
a purplish cast; solid; Jate maturing. Pkt. 
15c.; Woz. 75c.; oz. $1.40. 
Dwarf Stone. 92 days. Tree Tomato. A 
dwarf, compact plant and medium-sized, 
very solid bright red fruit. ae cropper. 
Pkt. 20c.; Woz. 80c.; oz. $1.5 
Earliana or Penn State. 66 nee 
the earliest bright red varieties. Compact 
i growth; a good yielder. Fruit solid, unt- 
form and of excellent quality. Pkt. 15c.; 
Yooz. 65c.; oz. $1.20. 
Golden Panderocas 88 days. The best 
large golden yellow variety. Early, smooth, 
of ores quality. Pkt. 25c.; oz. $1.00; 
A Queen. 82 days. A leader in the 
main-crop yellow-fruited field. Golden 
yellow, medium sized, smooth, firm. Mild 
flavor. Pkt. 10c.; Voz. 60c.; oz. $1.10. 
Greater Baltimore. 82 days. A main-crop 
variety. Fruit large, brilliant red, and 
ripens evenly. Pkt. 10c.; 440z. 40c.; oz. 75c. 
Italian Salad. 74 days. This fede red, 
plum-shaped salad Tomato has become 
quite popular. It is practically free from 
acid, has few seeds, and a flavor all its own. 
Pkt. 20c.; oz. 60c.; ; oz. $1.00; oz. $1.85. 
John Baer. 70 days. Clusters of beautiful 
red fruit of good size and nearly round. 
Pkt. 10c.; Woz. 45c.; oz. 80c. 
June Pink. 69 days. 
One of 
Large; solid purplish 
red flesh of fine texture. Pkt. 15c.; loz. 
A5c.; oz. 80c. 
Marglobe. Special Strain. 77 days. Va- 
riety of special merit, practically immune 
from the many Tomato diseases. Hand- 
some scarlet fruits. Pkt. 15c.; Woz. 45c.; 
oz. 85c. 
Marglobe. Usual Strain. 77 days. Pkt. 
10c.; Y40z. 35c.; oz. 65c. 
MICHELL’S AMERICAN CHAMPION. 
80 days. Originated by Mr. William 
E. Vail, Yorktown Heights,.N. Y. 
This fine variety represents years of 
painstaking selection and is today the 
most desirable strain we have ever seen. 
Fruits are large, smooth, deep red, 
somewhat flattened and ripen evenly 
over entire surface. Plants are large 
and vigorous, with medium heavy 
foliage. Pkt. 25c.; Woz. 85c.; oz. $1.50. 

Oxheart. 90 days. A main-crop, pink- 
fruited sort, popular in certain sections due 
to its great solidity. Non-acid; quality 
fine. Some grow to an enormous size. Pkt. 
15c.; oz. 85c.; oz. $1.60. 
Pan America. 75 days. This variety Is 
highly resistant to nailhead rust and wilt. 
The fruits are bright scarlet throughout, 
medium Jarge, globular shaped, with thick 
flesh, free of cracking. Strorg-growing 
vine ’ developing good coverage. Pkt. 15c.; 
Voz. 60c.; oz. $1.00. 
Ponderosa. 88 days. Non- acid. The largest 
‘Tomato in. existence. A beautiful deep 
pink, at times rather uneven In shape. 
Pkt. 15c.; 40z. 60c.; oz. $1.10. 
Pritchard or Scarlet Topper. Special 
Strain. 76 days. An early variety un- 
doubtedly the best of all recent introduc- 
tions. The shape and outside color com- 
pare favorably with Break o’Day; the in- 
side color is darker red. Pkt. 15c.; ‘oz. 
A5c.; oz. 85c. 
Pritchard or Scariet Topper. Usual 
a: 76 days. Pkt. 10c.; Woz. 35c.; 
ra, (OSte. 
Rutgers. Special Strain. 78 days. A new 
introduction by the New Jersey Agricul- 
tural College. It ripens at about the same 
time as Marglobe and is very productive. 
An excellent main-crop variety. Pkt. 15c.; 
Voz. 45c.; oz. 85c. 
Rutgers. Usual Strain. 78 days. Pkt. 
10c.; Y4oz. 35c.; oz. 65c. 
Stokesdale. 73 ag An extra-early scarlet- 
fruited sort. Owing to its short season it Is 
well adapted to the northern states. Pkt. 
15c.; oz. 45c.; oz. 85c. 
Stone. 86 days. An old-time favorite. Large, 
handsome red fruit with smooth skin. 
Recommended for a main crop. Pkt. 10c.; 
Voz. 40c.; oz. 70c. 
Valiant. 57 days. An extra-large early 
market variety producing brilliant scarlet 
fruits of the globe type. It has a rather 
sparse, open vine, and therefore should 
mature most of its. crop before the extreme 
heat. Pkt. 15c.; 4%oz. 50c.; oz. 90c. 
Victor. 66 days. It is very Oreby very pro- 
lifte with a full set of fruit maturing all 
together for early use. The fruit is of 
moderate size, semi-globe shape, rich scar- 
let color borne in large clusters. Pkt. 15c.; 
Ygoz. 55c.; oz. $1.00. 
White Beauty. Large size, ivory-white; 
fruit of excellent quality. Flesh is almost 
paper-white and absolutely free from acid. 
Pkt. 25c.; large pkt. 75c. 
Forcing Tomatoes 
PERFECT FORCING TOMATO (Se- 
landria) is a new and outstanding im- 
provement in Forcing Tomatoes. It is 
practically free from corrugated fruits, 
Is very resistant to diseases especially 
leaf mould, is very early and gives a 
large yield under all growing conditions. 
The fruits are very round, handsore 
in appearance, of a beautiful bright red 
color and of fine flavor and very uni- 
form and firm. 
The majority of the fruits are four- 
celled and perfect for shipping and 
packing. 
We recommend this as’ the ideal 
Tomato for greenhouse growing. Pkt. 
$1.00; Iarge pkt. $2.00; Moz. $3.25; 
Yoz. $5.75; Yoz. $10.00. 

Michigan State Forcing. Pkt. 25c.; large 
pktwa/ 5c! 
Sunrise. 80 days. A forcing variety of the 
European type. Fruits are scarlet in color 
and grow in clusters. Vine is vigorous and a 
very good producer. Pkt. 20c.; oz. 80c.; 
oz. $1.50. 
Small-Fruited Tomatoes 
Red Cherry Red Plum _ Yellow Pear 
Red Pear Yellow Cherry Yellow Plum 
Strawberry or Husk 
Pkt. 20c.; 1402. 60c. 
THYME 
Herb used for sauces and dressings. Seed. 
Cannot supply. 
VEGETABLE PLANTS 
AND ROOTS 
Owing to existing conditions and traffic 
difficulties that exist, we are unable to 
deliver free, orders for vegetable plants 
and roots under the minimum price of 
$3.00 on each consignment. 

We regret that it is not practicable tg ship pot- 
grown plants of PEPPER, PARSLE EGG- 
PLANTS, and TOMATOES by Parcel Post. 
The foliage of these plants is very soft and tender 
and we have found from experience (largely be- 
cause of delays in the mail service), that they reach 
their destination in a worthless condition. 
Nor can we ship any of the above-mentioned 
plants outside the Japanese beetle zone. 
A fresh supply of these plants will be available 
during the planting season at our store, 516-18 
Market St., Philadelphia 5, on a cash-and-carry 
basis. 
Artichokes 
Green Giobe. Pot-grown plants. 
25, $5.50. 
Doz. $3.00; 
Asparagus Roots 
Ready about March 20 for spring planting; 
about November 1 for fall planting 
The two-year roots usually produce two years 
after planting. Our stock is especially fine in quality. 
Giant Washington. 2-yr. roots, 50, $2.50; 
100, $4.00; 1000, $30.00. 
Cabbage Plants Ready April 1 
Early sorts. Coldframe plants, 100, $1.50. 
Late sorts. Ready July 1. 
Late Flat Dutch, Danish Ballhead and Red 
Dutch Drumhead varieties only. 100, $1.50. 
Celery Plants Ready in July 
White Plume, Giant Pascal, Winter Queen and 
Golden Self-blanching. 100, $1.50; 1000, $11.00. 
Eggplant Plants 
Ready after May 15 
New York Improved and Black Beauty. Pot- 
grown plants. Doz. $1.25; 100, $8.50. 
Horseradish Roots 
6, 60c.; doz. 85c.; 50, $2.25; 100, $4.25 
Parsley Plants Ready in May 
Pot-grown plants. Doz. $1.00; 100, $8.00 
Pepper Plants Ready in May 
Eull Nose and Ruby King varieties. Pot-grown 
plants. Doz. $1.00; 100, $8.00. 
Rhubarb Roots 
Ready April 1 for spring planting 
MacDonald. A new variety of great merit. 1 
root 75c.; 6 roots $4.00; 12 roots $7.50. 
Victoria. 1 root 40c.; 6 roots $2.00; 12 roots $3.50. 
Clump, large field-grown, $1.00 each; 6 for $5.50 
Sweet Potato Plants Ready in June 
Yellow and Red Nansemond. 100, $2.00; 1000, 
$18.00. (Not less than 100 plants of a variety can 
be furnished. ) 
Tomato Plants Ready after April 15 
Early and Late Varieties. Pot-grown plants. Doz. 
$1.00; 100, $8.00. 

44 HENRY F. 
MICHELL CO., 
516 AND 518 MARKET ST., 
PHILADELPHIA 5, PA. 
