Northwest Premier Peas. 
(See Cut.) ; . 1 
days eJirller liuiii 
any otiu-r pea. The iiiOMt profitable variety for 
marliet KanleiierN. (Jive it a trial. I nrqiialeil In 
yield anil iinNurpasxed in flavor. If yo\i desire a 
variety of even growth, wonderful yield and llie 
finest flavor, you should not fail to try tlie Pre- 
mier. 'I'lioii.sandM €>f larKe market j?ar<lenerN prefer 
it to any other .sort for early marketine; tlii» 
alone is a xplenilitl textlmonial. When 
we first introduced this pea we were 
determined to perfect it so that it 
would take tlie lead of all other early 
peas. This we have succeeded in doing. 
It grow-s to a height of 20 to SO inches, 
does not require staking, is an im- 
mense cropper. The erenuine Ntoek of 
this variety can only lie procured from 
nx. Pkl. lOe, 3 pkts. 2.*)C, pt. 2Sc. qt. 
4Re, pk. 9t.-£r,. I>u. $l..'0. 
Dwarf Champion Pea. 
Lemon Cucumber. 
In offering this nov- 
elty of the Pea fam- 
ily we feel that we are filling a long wanted de- 
mand. This variety has ail (he merits of the well 
known and reliable Champion of England, with 
much less vine, larger pods and more of thorn. It 
is a hardy, robust, vigorous grower, producing in 
great abundance handsome, dark green pods, of 
large size well filled with phimp round peas of most 
excellent quality. It ripens shortly 
after the Dittie Gem and is a most de- 
sirable market sort. Plt-.t. lOo, i>t. 25c, 
<lf. 4r,i\ pk. SI.T.I. bn. *«.0O. 
Table Queen Carrot. ^L^^^l 
the ilnest carrot for ueneral iwe that 
lias ever been introduced. As will be 
seen by nur illustration it is rather 
long, coming abruptly to a point and 
has almost no side shoots. In color it 
is a rich shade of orange and 
the flesh is solid, yellow and 
with no core. For home ii!<e 
Tte cannot too liiK'hIy recom- 
mend It to onr patronx, and 
we know that for amatenrN It 
Is unecinalcd. Pkt. 10c. ax. 15c, 
V, lb. 35c. lb. ijll.OO. 
A new an<l entirely distinct 
type of tile encumber family. 
In appearance it is nearly 
round, sometimes slightly 
oval, with the yellow and 
green markings and smooth I.emon Cucnmber. 
skin of tiie lemon. The flesh is exceedingly tender and crisp, with a sweet, pleasing flavor unlike that of any other sort. It Is 
entirely free from the bitter acrid taste so often found In others, and Is iD;ood clear throuKh from end to end. They are excel- 
lent for slicing, and for table use are unsurpassed, being served whole. They are also very fine for pickling, either in the 
green or ripe state and are very attractive on account of their novel shape. They average about as large as a good size 
lemon, though much larger specimens liave l)een grown. Pkt. 10c, o/.. 20c. 
Autumn King, or World Beater Cabbage. <!?s'^nVh.:^,lng vritT^'Tett?.! 
f€>r fall and winter, and we can say without liesitation that it is the flnest late 
cabbage in the country today, entirely distinct, and the best keeper. It produces 
enormous solid heads of that desirable bluisii green shade. It has 
si'ch small outer leaves that it can be planted closer than the ordl- 
iiarv late sorts, and it can be relied upon to produce a greater weight 
of crop per acre than any other variety, from the fact that It 
produces very few outer leaves and goes all to head. A distinctive 
feature of the Autumn King 
is the peculiarly crimpled 
leaves, which not only add 
to Its appearance, but ena- 
ble it to be distinguished 
anywhere. With us, seed 
[sown the first of June will 
fproduce very fine heads in 
Itlme to put' away for the 
Iwinter. It is more sure- 
Iheading than the Marble- 
"head Mammoth, which it 
should entirely supplant, as 
it is also more uniform In 
growth and better in qual- 
ity. Pkt. 5c, ox. 20c, J/4 lb. 
eOc^ lb. 8^2.00. 
Autniiiu King- or World Beater. 
SLUG SHOT. 
A combination of the most 
potent insecticides and soluble 
plant food. CJuaranteed to kill 
cabbage liccand worms. 5-lb. 
pkcc. 30o. lO lb 55c. 
