A. G. TILLIJfGHAST'S SEED CATALOGUE 
PARSNIPS 
Lb., 50c; 14 lb., 20c; oz., 10c; pkg., 5c. 
LO>G WHITE. Large, smooth, 
sweet; the standard kind; grown from 
especially selected smooth roots, 1909 
crop. 
Par.snip seed two years old will not grow. 
Don't be fooled on old parsnip seed. There 
should be parsnlp.s In every garden to use 
at any time throURb the winter. They also 
malte excellent hog feed. 
AVe used your seeds last year and 
found them excellent. From your 
PARSNIP seed we raised one 17 
inches around and 21 inches long. — 
Fred Alger, Thurston Co., Wash. 
PEPPERS j 
Oz., 30c; pkg., 5c. 
GOLDEN DAW>. Large, sweet, yel- 
low, productive. Has no flery flavor [ 
and is excellent for mangoes. ] 
LARGE SWEET MOUMAIX. Red, I 
mild; much used for mangoes. i 
BED CAYENNE. Small, prolific, 
hot; used in pickling. 
PUMPKIN 
'4 lb., 20c; oz., iOc; pkg., 5c. I 
SWEET OR SUGAR. Fine grained; 
excellent for pies; very prolific. Early 
and sure to ripen. I 
PEAS, EARLY 
FIRST OF ALL. 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.. 
25c; I/' 11>.. 15c; 'A lb., lOc; 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., 30c; J4 lb., 15c; 14 lb., 
10c; pkg., 5c. 
NOTT'S EXCELSIOR. A well- 
known favorite. Resembles the Amer- 
ican Wonder, but is more prolific and 
more vigorous, and a good quality. Is 
the best early dwarf pea grown. Lb., 
30c; 14 lb., 15c; % lb., 10c; pkg., 5c. 
