(Turnips, continued) 
POMERANEAN WHITE GLOBE—A large globe- 
shaped, smooth, white turnip. Good either for stock 
or table and resists the worms the best. One of 
the best keepers. 
COW HORN—A large, long-rooted, white turnip. 
SHOGOIN (Foliage Turnip)—A Japanese variety, 
very popular for greens. The leaves grow upright 
about 2 feet high. Roots semi-globe, pure white, 
tender, sweet. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; % lb. 40c; lb. $1.25. 
YELLOW FLESHED TURNIPS 
♦YELLOW BORTFELDER—A heavy cropping, 
long-keeping variety, in favor with dairymen. 
ORANGE JELLY or GOLDEN BALL—The best 
yellow sort for market or family use. Roots medium 
sized, round and smooth, with yellow skin and 
flesh. One of the best for winter keeping. 
PURPLE TOP YELLOW ABERDEEN—Largely 
grown for stock feeding. Roots yellow with purple 
top; flesh yellow; good keeper. 
PETROWSKI—The sweetest and earliest. Rather 
flat roots with smooth, deep orange yellow skin. 
Flesh light orange. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; % lb. 35c; 
lb. 90c. E. or F., 5 lbs. @ 75c. 
RUTABAGAS 
CULTURE—Sow in drills, 3 feet wide; thin to 6 
inches apart. May be planted from June 15th to 
July 15 th. The later sowings produce the best 
quality. 
*GOLDEN HEART—Rich yellow skin, clean and 
smooth like a turnip. Splendid quality for table 
use. Flesh light yellow. It matures extra early. 
A splendid market sort and its smooth attractive 
appearance helps its sale. Very popular especially 
for late use. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; % lb. 30c; lb. 85c. 
♦IMPROVED PURPLE-TOP YELLOW—The best 
all-around rutabaga. Produces nice, smooth, globe- 
shaped roots. The best for table use and very rich 
and productive for stock feeding. It is early and 
will mature good roots planted late in the season. 
Selected seed. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; *4 lb. 30c; lb. 80c. 
By E. or F., lb. 75c; 5 lbs. @ 65c. 
We are organized to give quick service. | 
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VEGETABLE PLANTS 
500 PLANTS WILL BE SUPPLIED AT THE 1000 RATE 
EARLY CABBAGE—Grown in the open ground and wintered over. Good strong, healthy plants ready 
November 1st to April 15th. Can be shipped anytime weather permits. EARLY JERSEY WAKE¬ 
FIELD, LARGE WAKEFIELD, ALL HEAD EARLY, DANISH BALLHEAD, DANISH ROUND- 
HEAD. OREGON BALLHEAD. 
Doz. 25c; 3 doz. 50c; 100 @ $1.25; postpaid. E. or F., 100 @ $1.00; 1000 @ $4.00. 
EARLY CAULIFLOWER—Greenhouse grown, ready March 15th to April 15th. 
EARLY SNOWBALL—Doz. 40c; 3 doz. 80c; 100 @ $2.00; postpaid. 
LATE CABBAGE—Well hardened plants grown in the open. Ready June 10th to September 15th. 
GILL’S OREGON BALLHEAD, DANISH ROUNDHEAD, GLORY OF ENKHUISEN, DANISH 
BALLHEAD, ALL HEAD EARLY, COPENHAGEN MARKET, RED CABBAGE, SAVOY—Doz. 20c; 
3 doz. 50c; 100 @> $1.00; postpaid. E. or F., 100 @ 75c; 1000 @ $3.25; 5000 @ $3.00 per 1000. 
LATE CAULIFLOWER—Grown in the open. Ready June 20th to August 15th. 
VEITCH'S AUTUMN GIANT, ALL SEASONS, GREEN BROCCOLI, ST. VALENTINE BROCCOLI 
—Doz. 25c; 3 doz. 60c; 100 @ $1.50; postpaid. E. or F., 100 @ $1.25; 1000 @ $4.50. 
BRUSSEL SPROUTS—Ready June 20th to August 15th. Prices same as late cabbage. 
KALE PLANTS—Grown in open. Ready June 20th to August 15th. 
TALL SCOTCH CURLED, DWARF GERMAN, JERSEY KALE, GEORGIA COLLARDS, SELECT 
1000 HEADED KALE—Same price as late cabbage plants. Ready same season. 
PEPPER PLANTS—Ready May 1st to June 15th—CALIFORNIA WONDER, CHINESE GIANT, HAR¬ 
RIS EARLY GIANT—Doz. 40c; 3 doz. 80c; 100 @ $2.00; postpaid. 
TOMATO PLANTS—Frame or greenhouse grown. Ready April 25th to June 15th. 
GILL’S SELECTED EARLIANA, BONNY’S BEST, MARGLOBE, BREAK O’DAY, PEPPER 
TOMATO—Doz. 50c; 3 doz. $1.00; 100 @ $2.50; postpaid. For quantity, please write. 
CELERY—Healthy growth, commercial size. 
GOLDEN SELF BLANCHING—Transplanted. Prices same as pepper. Ready March 15th. 
GOLDEN SELF BLANCHING—Field grown. Doz. 25c; 3 doz. 60c; 100 @ $1.50. E. or F., $6.00 
per 1000. Ready June 1st to August 1st. 
GRASS, CLOVER, ALFALFA and GRAIN SEEDS 
FOR FIELD and PASTURE 
We can supply various grasses such as KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS, ENGLISH RYE GRASS, 
ITALIAN RYE GRASS, TIMOTHY. ORCHARD GRASS, RED TOP, TALL MEADOW OAT GRASS, 
MEADOW FESCUE. MESQUITE. We can also supply mixtures. State nature of your soil and re¬ 
quirements. 
We can supply RED CLOVER. ALSIKE CLOVER, WHITE CLOVER, LADINO CLOVER. MAM¬ 
MOTH RED CLOVER, SWEET CLOVER (both yellow and white) ; ALFALFA, COMMON, DRYLAND 
and GRIMM. 
Write us for prices on standard varieties of OATS, VETCH, BARLEY, RYE, EMMER, SUDAN 
GRASS, MILLET, FIELD PEAS, BUCKWHEAT, CHEAT GRASS, FETERITA, FLAX, KAFIR CORN, 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE, COW PEAS, SOY BEANS, SUGAR CANE and other field seeds. 
Prices are usually changing throughout the season, so we do not quote them here, but will be glad 
to quote prices, or you may remit what you desire and we will fill the amount according to market prices. 
We will also mail samples. We handle only high grade seeds. 
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Grow early flowers and vegetables by using j 
| Hotcaps. Price F. O. B. Portland. 100 for i 
I $2.40; 250 for $3.65 (these two small packages T 
? include Garden Setter with Tamper) ; 1000 @ I 
I $10.00. Write for prices on quantities. 
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j FREE BULLETINS 
I We offer free on request the following bul- | 
letins written by Ray W. Gill; Lawn Cul- I 
ture. Dahlia Culture, Fall Gardens, Fertilizers j 
and How to Use Them. i 
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