glGARPEN PEAS— POTATOES 



: ONIONS: 



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LITTLE MARVEL 



Culture — Planting 

 time, Southern States: 

 Spring, January to 

 May; Fall, August to 

 November. Plant 3 

 pounds to 150 feet of 

 Tow, IV2 to 2 bushels 

 to one acre. Sow in 

 rows 2 to 3 feet apart 

 and cover 2 inches. 

 Distance In rows and between rows Is gov- 

 ™lThv the height of the different varieties. 



with climatic and soil conditons. 



WRINKLED VARIETIES 



14 lbs., 1 peck; 56 lbs., 1 bushel 

 TITTLE MARVEL— 62 days. Dwarf variety, 

 "Stanches high. Valuator home 



and early shipping. Vines dark green. 

 j-,„r. «tockv Pods single and aoucie 

 dart g" en blunt plump, well filled with 

 7 or 8 tender peas. Seeds medium size, 

 light green, squarish, wrinkled. 

 CARTER'S WPROVED TELEPHONE -■ 70 

 days. Pods 4V4 Inches long; height 01 

 vine 4 feet, an excellent producer. 

 THOS. LAXTON-64 days. Height of vine 

 3 feet pods 4 inches long. Market gar- 

 deners^re growing this variety very 



^SMOOTH VARIETIES 



15 lbs.. 1 pock-' 60 tts " 1 busho1 

 PEDIGREED EXTRA EARLY — 60 days. 



Height of vine 2Vz feet, pods 3 inches, a 

 prolific producer. One of our best and 

 most popular varieties. Seed small, 

 smooth, yellowish white. Stock we offer 

 is much superior to most on the market 

 and recommended highly. 

 EABLY ALASKA— 60 days. Vines Vh feet 

 tall; pods 3 Inches, prolific producer, an 

 extra fine variety. 



CREOLE PEAS — 60 days. This variety will 

 withstand severe heat and cold. Pods 

 are 3 to 3V2 inches long, with 5 to 7 

 peas of a distinct flavor. Its vigorous 

 vines average 5 to 7 feet and yield an 

 enormous crop. Immune to root rot, mil- 

 dew and such diseases. Sow during win 

 ter and early spring. 



Culture — Planting time, Spring, January to 

 June; Fall, September to November. Plant one 

 ounce to 150 feet of row, 3 pounds to one 

 acre. Onions grow best in rich, loamy soils. 

 When young plants are about the size of a 

 goose quill, transplant to open ground 4 

 inches apart and 12 to 18 inches between 

 rows. Cultivate sufficiently to keep out weeds 

 Approximate number of days from time of 

 - given after each variety. This 

 climatic and soil conditions. 



planting 

 varies with 



RED CREOLE— 130 days. Very large, semi 

 globe shaped, reddish colored bulb, ex- 

 cellent tasting, good keeper and heavy 

 producer. This variety constitutes one 

 of the important crops in Louisiana. 



YELLOW BERMUDA— 120 days. Large fieri 

 yellowish colored onion, very popular 

 for market as well as home garden. 

 Grown extensively throughout the South. 



CRYSTAL WAX BERMUDA— 120 days. Large 

 flat, pure white onion, mild and delicious 

 flavor, one of the finest and most popular 

 varieties. 



EVERGREEN BUNCHING (White}— 60 days. 

 Produces a cluster of 4 to 6 shoots from a 

 single seed the first season. Used only for 

 green onions. 



ROQUETTE or Rocket Salad 



Culture — Planting time, Southern States: 

 Spring, January to June; Fall, August to De- 

 cember. Plant IV2 ounces to 150 feet of row. 

 Sow 15 inches each way. Leaves are used 

 for salad similar to lettuce. Ready for cutting 

 about 45 days. Very delicious. 



ROQUETTE or ROCKET SALAD— Pkt. 20c: 

 oz. 65c; V* lb. $1.75; lb. S6.00, postpaid. 



=VEGETABLE PEAR== 

 CHAYOTE or MERLITON 



Culture - Planting time. Southern States: 



or fence. Plant the whole pe ex 



end down, leaving small end ^ug y ^ 

 nosed Never plant less muu 

 52S& results of production. 



VEGETABLE PEAR (Chayote or MerUton)- 

 EaS 45c; dozen $4.50. postpaid. 



Culture — Planting time, South- 

 ern States: Spring, January to 

 April; Fall (small seed pota- 

 toes), August and September. 

 Potatoes thrive best in a light, 

 dry, rich soil. For spring plant- 

 ing, large potatoes aie cut so 

 that a good sized piece will 

 contain 3 eyes. The pieces are planted in 

 rows 2 to 3 feet apart and hills 1 to 2 feet 

 apart in rows. Fall seed potatoes are small 

 and are planted whole, all varieties listed 

 mature in about 85 to 100 days. 



Dust plants with Arsenate of Lead, pow- 

 dered form, every two weeks after plants aTe 

 6 inches high for control of Potato Bugs. 



EARLY BLISS RED TRIUMPHS— Certified ss> 



lected stock. Ligb.t red, medium size, roun<l 

 uniform shape, eyes slightly depressed, an 

 excellent variety for shipping. Grown very 

 extensively both for home and market. 

 KATAHDIN— Slightly oval white, very smooth 

 with shallow eyes. Vines are light green 

 and vigorous and so far no mosiac has 

 been found on this variety It Is unsur- 

 passed for cooking and eating. Katahain 

 does well on rich peat soils and on muck 

 land. 

 t scon A— Adapted to heavy soils and pro- 



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In color. 

 WHITE ROSE — Long tubers almost uniform in 

 shape and size. Flesh white. It is a heavy 

 cropper and planted extensively In the 

 South. ' 



SALSIFY or OYSTER PLANT 



Culture — Planting time, Southern States: 

 Spring 'anuary to June; FaU August o De- 

 cember Plant 2Va ounces to 150 feet of row, 

 8 poJnds pe^acre. Spade .ground deeply and 

 mix with well pulverized emuie. Sowta 

 rows 10 inches apart. Grown in both large 

 and small Southern gardens. Edible conditon 

 150 days after planting. Taste similar to 

 oysters. 



SANDWICH ISLAND— Pkt 10c; oz. 50« 14 

 lb. $1.35; lb. $41.00. postpaid. 



SORREL (Broadleaved; 



Culture — Planting time. Southern States: 

 Sp^gManucn? t»*AptOl FalL September to 

 December. Plant 2Vl ounce sto 1-° ^e^ot 

 row Sow in rows one foot apart. Usea uxe 

 S£.«*as well as in salad and in soup. Edl- 



the South. 



SORREL (Broadleoyed)— Pkt 25c; ox. 75c 7 

 V* lb. $2.25; lb. $4.50, postpaid. 



Onion Prices Pkg . oz. v 4 ib. u>- 5 lbs. 



»-*•*« $ -12 '-/BO S i 2 : 6 3 4 5 :°0 $ -:00 



ttSEte3*===Z i .60 lj60 4-0 2 0.00 



Danver-s Yellow Globe 10 •" 2.10 6.50 



Riverside Sweet Spanish (Yellow) 10 .75 Z.10 e.ou 



SUversldn (White) 10 -60 J-65 «•'' 



Evergreen Bunching 10 -65 1-65 5.00 



Pea Price* , Postpaid , '~£ L Po * s So1b? 



Wrinkled Varieties % lb. Vi lb. Lb. Slbs. 14 lb.. 50 1b. 



™" w * $ .30 S .40 $ .80 S2.75 $4.20 $13.00 



Little Marvel » •*" * 'JJ » •"" " 2 7 „ 4 . 2 o 12.50 



Carter'. Improved Telephone 30 .40 £/u ^ nM 



Thoma. Laxton - ,-Not Postpaid-^ 



Smooth Varieties 15 "»•• 50 "*■ 



„ .30 .40 -90 2.60 4.00 11.50 



Creole Peas •■•■••"■"■;•" 30 .40 90 2.60 3.70 10.50 



Pedigreed Extra Early ~ • AQ 2 50 g 40 1Q00 



Early Alaska " 



_ n • i Not Postpaid , 



Potato Prices Peck Bushel 100 



Certified !5 ">»• 60 ** **• 



. S 1.45 S 4 . 1 $5.75 



Early Bhss Triumphs } 45 4.10 5.75 



White Rose IZZZZZZIZZZZ! I.M 4.00 5.40 



Katahain 360 470 



Lasoda '■" 



ATLAS FERTILIZER 

 EMULSION 



A complete liquid organic Plant 

 food — derived from Fish. 

 Pint $1.20; Quart $2.15, postpaid; 

 Gallon $6.25. 



Directions for use on package. 



OIL-I-CIDE 



The ideal oil spray emulsion for orange 

 and other citrus groves and similar 

 orchard trees, Azaleas, Camellias, Gar- 

 denias, and other cultivated shrubs. 



Pint 90c; Quarts $1.50; Postpaid. 

 GaL $2.80, not postpaid. 



