Helena, Montana. 
VEGETABLE SEEDS— (Continued.) 91 
Peas — Roosevelt. 
Boosevelt — This splendid pea Is of the same large podded type 
as the Telephone but the pods are larger and the peas sweeter. 
The Roosevelt Pea surpasses all other large-podded varieties in 
another particular, that of productiveness. In other words, 
a pint of Roosevelt pea pods will yield as many shelled as a 
quart of most other sorts. Quality is always to be preferred 
to quantity, but a pea which will give better quality and larg- 
er quantity is the pea to plant; that pea is the Roosevelt. 
Champion of England — Medium late variety 
and one of tlie most popular of the tall, 
wrinkled sorts. Prolific, hardy and of 
fine quality. 
Telephone — Selected stock. This fine pea 
has proved a valuable acquisition; vines 
vigorous, growing about four feet high 
and proiucing an abundance of large pods 
filled with Immense peas, which are tend- 
er, sweet and of excellent flavor. It has 
sterling merit, which gardeners appre- 
ciate. 
For Prices on All Vegetable Seeds 
— See Red Insert — Page 80 
PEPPERS 
Ger. — Ffeffer. Scand. — Spankspebr. 
One ounce will produce 1000 to 1500 plants. 
Iiarg-e Bell or Bull Nose — Pkt., 5c; oz., 70c; 
Vi lb $2,25 
Early, large and mild, favorite sort for 
this locality. 
Sweet Mountain — Pkt., 5o; oz., 70c; 
'A lb $2.25 
Fine flavor, very large, bright color. 
Cayenne Iion? Bed — Pkt., 5c; oz.. 70c; 
'A lb $2.25 
The true Cayenne, hot and pungent. 
W e guarantee safe delivery o f seed orders 
when insured. Five cents additional with 
your order insures a package to value of 
$25.00. 
Pepper — Iiarge Bell or Bull Nose. 
PUMPKINS 
G er. — Jtlelonen-Xuabis, Scand. — Qraeskar. 
(One ounce for 25 hills — three lbs, to the acre.) 
Culture — Tile common practice is to drop two or three seeds 
In every third or fourth hill in the cornfield, but if cultivated 
on a large scale, the seed may be sown In hills S feet apart each 
way, four plants to each hill. 
Connecticut Pleld — Standard 
variety for field culture 
and stock feeding, large, 
hardy and productive. 
Japane'<e Pie — An early 
crookneck variety. The 
seeds are marked very 
curiously. Flesh deep 
yellow of fine quality. 
Keeps well'. 
Pumpkin — Connecticut Field. 
