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A. G. TILLINGHAST'i 
S SEED CATALOGUE 
PARSNIPS 
LONG WHITE. Large, smooth, 
sweet; the standard kind; grown from 
especially selected smooth roots, 1911 
crop. Lb.. 6(J«; % IB., 25c; oz., 10c; 
pkg., 5c. 
Parsnip seed two years old will not 
grow. Uon't be fooled on old parsnip 
seed. There sliould be parsnips in every 
garden to use at any time througli the 
winter. They also make excellent hog 
feed. 
We used your seeds last year and 
found them excellent. From your 
PARSNIP seed we raised one 17 
inches around and 24 inches long. — 
Fred .A,lger, Thurston Co., Wash. 
PEPPERS 
Oz., 30c; pkg., 5c. 
GOLDEN DAWN. Large, sweet, yel- 
low, productive. Has no fiery flavor 
and is excellent for mangoes. 
LARGE SWEET MOUNTAIN. Red, 
mild: much used for mangoes. 
RED CAYENNE. Small, prolific, 
hot; used in pickling. 
PEPPER GRASS or CRESS 
UPLAND. Leaves and flavor resem- 
ble water cress, but grows in dry soils, 
on uplands. Oz., 50c; pkg., 5c. 
PEAS, Early 
All varieties of Peas are very scarce 
this year, but we have our usual sup- 
ply. FRESH NFAV CROP. Test 99 
to 100 per cent for germination. You 
will do well to secure your Peas early 
before they are all sold. 
ALASKA or FIRST OF ALL. Earl- 
iest of all, and the best of the hard, 
smooth, round peas, which can be 
planted very early as they are not so 
liable to rot in the ground as the 
wrinkled peas. Three feet tall. Lb., 
30c; % lb., 20c; % lb., ICc; pkg., 5c. 
AMERICAN WONDER. Earliest of 
the dwarfed wrinkled peas. Does not 
need bushing. Large peas and pods 
and prolific; quality extra good. Do 
not plant it while the ground is cold 
and wet. Lb., 35c; '^ lb., 20c; V4. lb., 
10c; pkg., 5c. 
