NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS AND PLANTS. 
Everbearing.— This new Pea is a cross between the Little Oem a«d 
the Champion of England. Height two feet, fo'i'^S^ '^fS^;, ^^^"Vr „m 
bright green. Pods three to four inehes long, each pod producing from 
six to eight large wrinkled peas. Its haiit of growth is of a pecuhar 
bran?h"ng character, forming as many as 10 stalks from one root-stalk. 
Pkt. Gc., pt. 25c., qt. 45c. 
LATB SORTS. 
Champion of England-This isyet.by general consent, acknowledged 
to bcthc best of the lale varieties. It is a tall growmg sort, attainmg a 
height of five feet, ancl requires to be staked up. The pods and peas are 
°'l^'^^7^aid'Mam''moihr-X's^l°e;;di^d^ and a «reat favorite 
witb tTie longlslllSd gardener,.' where it was first introduced Pods 
rnlt^.'^lstiry^es-p^^i^llyV^ 
"Yri;'sgi^eH^e''r'o/-^Ear';^-g'rL^n.«^^ ^>-rer. and 
11,e b?st of Ui'e late Pea" It has been fully tested in this country, and 
S^^ ^fcn satisfaction fn eve'ry respect. Grows to a height of about two 
feet. Is an immense bearer of peas of the finest quality. Pkt. 5c., pt. 
^ Royal Dwarf White Marrowfat. - The bestWhite Marrowfat Pea. 
^PrideoftheMarket.— This is anew variety of robust, free branch- 
ing laSi? The p?as have a most beautiful appearence and aKreeablc 
flavor. It bears pods from five to seven inches- m length, and ^vell fillcd 
We recommend it to all for private or market use. Height two feet. 
dencrs, and one of the best late summer Peas. Height, three feet. Pkt. 
Black-Eye^*M"rowfat.--Very hardy and proliBc. Pkt. 5c., pt. 15c., 
"'w^iteMarrowfat.-Ctdtivated more extensively for a summer crop 
th^Any of t"°^K«. Pods large, round, light colored, and wellflUerf; 
"'i^irGrr^Sugall-Ed'ibl? p^ ?an be ««1''ke string beans, or 
flheSed, as preferred. Tender and sweet. Height, five feet. Pkt. 6c., pt. 
30c., qt. 45c. 
FIELD VARIETIES. 
Early White Canada.-Grown for canning, and also used as feed for 
''&en Vine -This variety is used for field culture only, and is cer- 
tainly the best sort for this purpose. Qt. 30c. 
BULK PRICE LIST. 
Northwest Premier 
Alaska. 
Blue Peter.. 
American 
McLean's 
Blue Beauty.. 
True Blue.. 
tlorsforo's I 
Everbearing.. 
Champion of 
Long Island 
Stratagem 
Pride of the Markc 
Telephone 
Dwarf Gray Sugar 
Blue Imperial 
lilack Kvc Marrowfat 
Tall White Marrowfat 
Koval Dwarf White M: 
Tail Grav S(jgar.. 
FIELD PEAS. 
Oolden Vi 
PECK 
BDSH. 
1 15 
4 25 
1 10 
4 00 
1 00 
3 50 
1 00 
S 50 
1 00 
3 75 
1 50 
G 00 
1 00 
3 60 
1 00 
8 50 
1 60 
6 00 
1 33 
4 75 
1 25 
4 73 
1 25 
4 75 
1 60 
6 00 
1 00 
3 50 
2 00 
7 00 
1 25 
4 73 
1 25 
4 75 
1 25 
4 00 
1 25 
4 00 
1 00 
3 50 
1 75 
0 30 
1 00 
3 50 
2 00 
7 00 
2 00 
7 00 
2 00 
7 00 
1 75 
6 no 
1 00 
3 50 
73 
2 50 
75 
2 50 
75 
2 75 
1 75 
6 50 
PUCK 
BUSH. 
50 
1 75 
GO 
1 75 
PEPPER. 
Oulttire.-Sow the seeds cariy under glass, of in the open ground dur- 
ing warm weather; transplant when three inches high. 
nnlrlATi Q.ueen —The best varietv in cultivation. They grow from 
ei?ht tS^en hXs in length, and arc th. handsomest and most product- 
lie of aU the Pcpp^^^^ a bright golden yellow, and very mjld m 
flavorrsotliati??an be sliced and eaten ^"''•^^"i't ■^"^nrt^f takk^l tS; 
matoes and cucumbers. An excellent pepper, and one that is taking the 
lead. Pkt. 5e., or. 25c., % lb. 75c., lb. $2.50. 
Small Chill.— 
Bri/rht red, the best 
variety for pepper 
sauce. Pkt. Sc., oz. 
25c., V4 lb. 75c., lb. 
$2.50. 
Oolden Dawn. — 
A Kew variety, re- 
sembling the Large 
Bell in shape, but 
more delicate in fla- 
vor, and the color 
is a rich golden yel- 
low. Pkt. Sc., oz. 
25c.. Vi lb. 75c., lb. 
$2.50. 
Lon» Red Cay- 
enne. — A long, slim 
pod, rather pointed, 
and when ripe of a 
bright red color. 
Extremely strong 
and pungent, and is 
the sort used for 
commercial pur- 
poses. Pkt. 5e., oz. 
25c., Vi lb. 75c., lb. 
$2.50. 
Sweet Mountain . 
—An early variety 
of mild flavor, and 
a favorite sort, both 
for pickling and for 
At prices quoted above we deliver these seeds at the Express 
1 orFreight office here and make no charge for bags. 
PARSNIPS. 
Oulture.-i5ow as early in the spring as the ground <■.»" 
ricli soil in drills eighteen inches apart. Thin to six oreight inches in the 
rows. Hoe and cultivate often to keep down the weeds. 
Large White Sugar.-A splendid sort, excellent flf^^'^i "fL"^ 
sugary. One of the best varieties. Pkt. 5c., 02. lOc, V4 lb. 20c., lO. 55e. 
Student. -A half long variety of fine flavor. Pkt. Sc., oz. lOc, Vl 'b. 
25c., lb. 7Sc. 
Hollow Crown.— Roots oblong, ending somewhat abruptly, with a 
sniSll tap root; grows mostly below the surface; has a very smooth 
clean skii, and is easily distinguished by the leaves arising from a cavity 
on the top or crown of the root. Pkt. 5c., oz. lOc, 1/1 lb. 20c., lb 
New Maltese. — Long, 
10c. . 141b. 20c., lb. 05c. 
. 60c. 
smooth and white ; fine flavor. Pkt. 5c., oz. 
OOLDEN DAWN, 
Magnum Bonum.— (Sec Specialties for prices and description.J 
use Wihe natural state. Pkt. VfiJ^Buil Ko'se^ larg. 
gloss/ red; oat of the best. Pkt. 5c., oz. 
25c.,i41b. 75c., lb. $2.50. „ , , , 
Ruby King.— An exceedingly hand- 
some varietyofenormoussize.often meas- 
uring six inches in length and from 9 to 
1 2 inches in circumference. Unlike other 
kinds, as the flavor is very mild and it 
can be sliced and eaten with salt and vm - 
egarlike tomatoes and cucumbers, it is 
also often used as a salad. Excellent 
keeper, and one of the best market va- 
ties grown. Pkt. 5c., oz., 36c., Vi 
c, lb; $2.50. 
Red Cluster.— As the name indi- 
cates, it grows in bunches at the ena 
of each branch. The thin peppers ar; 
of a brilliant coral red color and ven 
hot in flavor. Per pkt. Sc., oz. 30c. 
Vi lb. $1.00, lb. $3.00. 
Cardinal.— A new and distinct va 
riety, growing from six to seven in 
ches in length, broad at the top ant 
tapering to apoint. Colorabnllian 
red. Plcsh, thick and sweet. Pkt 
Sc., oz. 25c.. Vi lb. 75c., lb. $2.50. 
Procopp's Giant.- This is indeet 
LONG RED CAVENNE. the Mammoth among the Peppers 
Many specimens have measured eight and nine inches m length and ovei 
^ree'inehesthickatthe top They are '{"'Jbt »^"f'^\:;"'g"' 
thick, crisp and sharp. Pkt. 10c., oz. 3oc., Vi lb. $1.00. lb. $3 ■>o. 
Celestial.-A new and valuable variety introduced from China. Th 
peppers arc a delicate yellow color until almost "P"; and then change t 
an intense scarlet^ Kinequality and a very sharp flavor. I kt. 5c., oz.,30c 
'''^Oxheart.-A small. heart-shaped pepper, fine for pickles. 
25c..V..b.75e.,lb.$2.26.p^^^^^^^ 
a foot ( 
row 
very s 
ElfJI^J'^y gS;/\S^;te;:;e,;r.Vx;c a light eellail 
and treat them as in open culture in autumn. 
This beautiful little plant is a desideratum with all gooti cooks for fla 
vorii g soups, stews, gravies, etc.. and i:* very pretty for gan.ish, . 
dish« It also makes handsome edging to walks of vegetable garde.i> 
with its delicately curved and dense growing leaves. 
Fern Leaved.— A most valuable plant.botli for table decoration .an 
mixed with d«-arfornaniental foliage plants in the flower garden. Pk< 
Sc., oz. lOc, Vi lb. 25e., II). 85c. 
Champion Moss Curled. -A very select stock: leaves are bcautifult 
curied and crimped. Pkt. Sc., oz. lOc, V4 lb. Mc, lb. 75. 
Hamburg.— A fleshy rooted sort; roots are used for flavoring soup: 
Pkt. 5c., oz. lOc, Vilb. 25e., lb. 85c. 
Plain Parsley -Hardier, and the leaves are longer and of a dark, 
green than the Ciirie<l; better flavored for seasoning; valuable for feej 
ing sheep. Pkt. Sc., oz. lOc, H lb. 20c., lb. OOc. 
Ourled —Dwarf and tender; leaves beautifully crimped at 
curi?dT ver? fine for garnishing. Pkt. Sc., oz. lOc, V* lb. 20c., lb. 75c. 
Pkt.5c.,oa 
