LCTTUCE, Bfack S«»d«d Simpson. Loavea curled, outer ones 
Ultlil «rc«n. Inner nlmofll white; noii-lieadfns. Of,., 10c. 
CalltornFa Cr«*in Buttar. Uc^t sumincr-heatHun Ltttucc. 
Ilond!! I»me, «oIiU, crisp. Uie interior blnnchcU to u beautiful 
while Oi. 10c. 
Early CurUd Simpson, or SIImU. Crisp Koldcn-lcavcd. with 
flncly curled etlKca; uon-headinp. O/.. 10c, 
Early Prizohasd, Forms a. InrKC. UtWb head, stained reddtgh 
brown. Outer leaves cm-led. Ver>' crisp and lender. Ox., 10c- 
Hanaon Haad. One of Uio finest bend lettuces. Inner Icavca 
tiHiinll)' rurlcd ami twi<ile<l; fine for wilnU decoration. Or,., 10c. 
Lattuca mhcture. My five variety mixed. Oz., 10c* 
MUSKMELON, Burreira Gam. From the famous Colorado 
melon dihlrU L Like Uic U»K:ky Ford in shape but witli orange 
licjih. I'turly melts in the mouth. Or., 15c, 
Rocky Ford, or Nattad Gem. Second earliest melon. Round 
orsllKhlly oval. Vcryprohflc; flesh greenish and of luscious Havor. 
Ox.. iOc. 
Osa^a, or MHIar'a Cream. Always n standard sort Wa<;tde- 
lieimis. Ovnl in sh.ipc. flei*h srduion color; vcr>" thick. Oz,. lOc- 
Muftkmalon mixture. My t' jcc varictjofl mixed. Oz.. lOc- 
WATERMELON. Citron. Fornr^aervca. Oi.. 10c. 
Ice Cream, or Paarlaas. Flet^li bright scarlet; Rolid to the 
center and Bwect as honey. Ox.. lOc. 
Phlnnay's Early. ExLru e^irly, productive and fine flavor. 
Of.. 10c. 
Sweet Heart. I«arffe and extra early^ Flesh bright red. tender. 
mcUinir nnd fiwcet. 07«. 10c- , ^ / , , 
Watarmaion Mixture. My three vancbcs mixed (notinclud- 
UiK Cilruu). Or.. lOc, 
OKRA OR GUIMBO. Whito Valvat. Tlic rouuf; podE, sliced. 
Rre used to thicken and flavor soups, A delightful dish. Or.. 10c. 
ONION, Priza Taker- Kxierior. pale yellow; ([c<i\ white. Im- 
mense in sire. Very prodnctfve medium early; mild. 02..2Sc. 
Red Wetherafield. Tlic best keeper and one of the most 
Sopularforpcnernleulliralion. Oz.. 20c. ^ ^, 
•liver Skin. (Lnrpc White Forlueal). Early and mild; best for 
(TTOwinp sou and pickles. Or.. 25c. ^ , - , 
Southport R«d Globa. Of immense size, sohd and nrm; excel- 
lent keeper. O/... 20c. , ^ ^ * , -Ki t^ 
Yallow Globe Danvars. One of the best for family use. Mild 
in flavor and an excellent keeper. Oz.. 20c. 
Onton Mixtura. My five vanebes mixed. Oz.. 20c 
PARSLEY. Champion Moaa Curled. It resembles a toft of 
flncly curled moss; very hardy and slow in sccdmp. Oi-. lOc- 
PARSNIP. Hollow Crown. Smooth, large, tender and sweet; 
one of the best Oi., lOc; H lb-. 20c. 
PEAS. ALASKA. A sweet smooth, dark-blue pes, the earliest 
• known. H pt. 15c; pt. 25c-; qt, 40c. 
American Wonder. Most popular carlj- pea: qnahty excellent; 
needs no brash, pt. ISc; pt. 25c^ at, 4Sc- 
Champion of England. The most popular and best flavored tall 
pea. Hpt. 15C4 Pt.25c.! qt.40c , , . . „ 
Gradua, or Proaperity. Extremely early, delicious m flavor, 
large ajid fuU-podded.S ft % pt, ISc-; pt. 25c,; qt„ 40c- 
Premium Gem- An early, dwarf crrcon. wrinkled pea. of de- 
licious flavor. H pt. 15c.; pt. 25c.; qt 40c. 
Telephone. Tall (crowing, long beatiiic:. late sort Poda very 
lanre: flavor delicious. V4 pt ISc; pt, 25c.; qt. 40c. 
PEPPER. Red Cayenne. Bright red. Tocla small, conc-shttped 
scarlet when ripe, rungcnt V4 Oz., 12c. 
Chinese Giant. Uirgcst and flncst red pepper in chlUvalion; 
fleah unusually thick and very mild. M Oz-, 15c, 
Ruby King. Mont popular, large fruited sort; nplendid for 
atufling. hi oz., 12c. 
PUMPKIN. Japanese Pie, An early crook-neck variety. Flc&h 
deep yellow, of line qunlily. Or.. 10c. 
Kine of Mammoths. SometimcB two feet or more In diameter, 
and from lOO to 200 pounds in wcipht Oz., ISc . 
Sweet or Suear. ftlakcs delicious pumpkin pie. Oz., 10c. 
RADISH. Early Scarlet Turnip. The standard curly radish. 
Oz.. 10c. 
French Breakfast, Scni;let olive shaped, while tipped. Very 
crisp and tender, and of beautiful color. Oz.. lOc. 
Icicle. A beautiful transparent white radish, crisp and brittle; 
about three inches long. Oz., 10c. 
LonsT Scarlet Short-Top, The favorite long market radish 
cvcr^'where; six or seven inches long. Oz., lOc. 
Scarlet TumlPr White Tipped. Tlie fa\'oritc llrstcurly rad- 
ish. Ready in twenty to twcnly-flvcdnys. Oz.. lOc. 
Radish Mixture. My five varieties mixed. Oz,. lOc. 
RHUBARB- Burbank's Crimson Winter. A Hj))cndld new 
rhubarb; makes asdclicious a dish as any berry. M Oz., 20c. 
SALSIFYv or Vegetable Oyster. Sandwich Island. Snpcrior 
in quality and flavor. Oz.. 10c. 
SPINACH. Long: Standlne.' Best for family use. Oz.. lOc. 
SQUASH. Delicious. Unsurpassed for fall and winter uko; the 
' best flavored sqaa-sh in existence. Oz., 15c- 
Early Summer Crooknock. Oz.. lOc. 
. True Hubbard. The standard -winter squash. Oz., 15c. 
SWISS CHARO, or Spinach Boeta. 'Hie young Iciivcs make 
delicious greens, and later Uie large white raidrilis may be used os 
asparagus or for pickles. Oz., 10c. 
TOMATO. Dwarf Champion. Early, solid and smooth, leads 
all otJier varieties in productiveness. H Oz.. ISc; O/.. 25c. 
Earliana. The largest extremely cariy variety, smooth, bright 
red, solid and meaty. H Oz.. ISc; Oz.. 25c- 
Uvlngrston's Coreless. I^rgc, smooth, globo-sliaped. full at 
the stem end and alwaysfree from green core. % O/., 10c. 
Ponderosa. Thelarpestand meatiest tomato, nlmf»at seedless, 
specially fine quality for slicing. V: Oz.. 20c.; Oz.. 35c. 
Stone, Bright red larse, perfectly smooth, of Uie best bitile 
quality and very productive. ^4 Oz.. 15.; Oz., 2Sc. 
Tomato Mixture. Tlje above four varieties mixed, ^s-oz., 
ISc; 07... 25c- 
Small Fruited Tomatoes, Mixed, A mixture of the currant, 
cherry and pear-shaped eorts in both red and yellow. !4 Oz.. 12c- 
TURNIP. Improved Purple Top Huta Basra. Hardy, pro- 
ductive. B\veet and solid. Keeps perfectly all winter. Oz.. lOc. 
Purple Top Strap-Leaf. One of the best table and stock tur- 
nips. Good cropper: excellent keeper. Oz.. 10c- , 
White Ess. Excellentfor either early or late sowing. Oz., lOc. 
