^CASHMANS SEEDS OF QUALITY^ 
PEPPERS 
It is easier than most people think to grow a few 
peppers. They are excellent for salads and pickles as well 
as for seasoning vegetable dishes and meats. Everyone 
with a garden should plant peppers. 
Harris Earliest . 
Chinese Giant . 
Large Bell or Bull Nose 
Ruby King . 
Pimiento . 
Pkt. 
y 2 oz. 
1 oz. 
. $ .05 
$ .30 
$ .45 
... .05 
.30 
.45 
... .05 
.30 
.45 
.05 
.30 
.45 
... .05 
.30 
.45 
PEAS 
Northern Grown and All Carefully Selected 
The Little Marvel, the Ideal Variety for the 
Home Garden 
One pound will seed 120 feet in drills. 100 to 150 
pounds to the acre. 
Peas rank among the most aristocratic of all our vege¬ 
tables and the food value is exceedingly high. The flavor 
is hard, to beat especially in the newer and more improved 
varieties. To provide a continuous supply the hardier, 
round seeded varieties are sown in the spring as soon as 
the ground is fit. For later sowings the wrinkled seeded 
kinds are preferred on account of their superior flavor, al¬ 
though they are not as hardy. 
If interested in larger quantities, write us for speeial 
priees. 
Extra Early Round Seeded Varieties 
Not 
- Postpaid—- 
Post- 
Pkt. 
paid 
3 oz. y 2 lb. 
1 lb. 
3 lbs. 
Alaska .$ .08 $ .18 
O 
CO 
69- 
$ .75 
Extra Early Dwarf Wrinkled 
Little Marvel .10 .25 
.40 
1.00 
Premium Gem . 
. 08 
.18 
.30 
.75 
American Wonder 
.08 
.18 
.30 
.75 
Nott's Excelsior . 
.08 
.20 
.35 
.75 
Early Wrinkled Varieties 
Thomas Laxton . 
. .08 
.20 
.35 
.75 
Late Crop Varieties 
Dwarf Telephone 
. 08 
.20 
.35 
.75 
Tall Telephone . 
.08 
.20 
.35 
.75 
Improved Stratagem 
.08 
.20 
.35 
.75 
Edible Pod 
Melting Sugar . 
.08 
.18 
.30 
.60 
Garden Nitrogen 
Inoculates from 1 oz, 
. to 8 lbs., price. 
, $0.25 
POTATOES 
(Prices subject to market changes) 
Peck Bu. 
Improved Early Ohio. $ .50 $1.70 
Early Triumph or Six Weeks. .55 1.95 
Rural New Yorkers No. 2. .50 1.70 
Carman No. 3 50 1.70 
Early Irish Cobbler.50 1.70 
PUMPKIN 
One ounce to 30 hills. Three to four pounds to the 
acre. 
Pumpkins may be grown on any well drained warm 
soil but it is better to have the ground rich, as a much 
larger crop can be raised. Pumpkins should be planted 
at least S feet apart each way. They can be planted with 
rows of field corn or sweet corn. Pumpkins are sold in 
the large markets every fall and are considered a very 
valuable crop. When planted with corn 2 lbs. should be 
planted to the acre. 
Not 
Pre- 
-Prepaid— 
paid 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
% lb. 
1 lb. 
5 lbs. 
Connecticut Field 
. $ .05 
$ .10 
$ .15 
$ .50 
$2.00 
Small Sugar, Pie 
.05 
.10 
.20 
.60 
Winter Luxury, Pie.05 
.10 
.20 
.60 
Large Cheese or 
Ken- 
tucky Field . 
.05 
.10 
.15 
.50 
Mammoth Tours ... 
. 05 
.20 
.50 
1.75 
RHUBARB 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
14 lb. 
1 lb. 
Red Goliath . 
$ .05 
$ .15 
$ .50 
$1.50 
RADISHES 
Crisp and Tender for the Table 
One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill. Eight to ten 
pounds to the acre. 
Cashman’s Early Turnip White-tip 
Radishes are more generally sown in the home garden 
than any other vegetable. The reason for this is they 
are very easily and quickly grown, and are relished by 
both young and old. Sow on rich, sandy soil, as soon in 
the spring as the ground is fit to work, in drills 12 to IS 
inches apart and thin out the plants to prevent crowding. 
Avoid using manure and do not sow on ground where 
