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THE INLAND SEED C O.’S 
Bermudas and Sweet Spanish , 
reduced prices. 
Onion Plants 
Onion plants are being 
extensively used in some 
districts for producing 
large early matured on¬ 
ions, as matured onions 
can be secured from the 
plants much sooner than 
from seed. The plants 
are good keepers so that 
there is little or no dan¬ 
ger of them not growing. 
Besides, they are one of 
the easiest plants to 
grow. It is recommended 
to plant the rows sixteen 
inches apart and the 
plants three to four 
inches apart in the rows. 
If planted in this manner 
it will take about 100,000 
to the acre. Do not plant 
too deep. Plants are put 
up in bundles of about 
100 and sixty bundles to 
a crate. Count not guar¬ 
anteed. 
Prices, Postpaid 
2 bundles .$0.45 
3 bundles . 60 
6 bundles . 1.00 
10 bundles . 1.50 
Crate 60 bundles... 6.00 
Crate weighs about 30 lbs. 
Add postage to crate price. 
Not less than two bundles sold. We are grow¬ 
ing quite an acreage in the Northwest, and 
quotations made are on these plants. In case of 
excessive winter killing when we might be 
compelled to secure some plants in Texas, price 
would be higher. 
Parsley 
Very useful for flavoring soups, meats and 
garnishment. The green leaves are used for 
flavoring. 
EXTRA DOUBLE CURLED—A compact 
grower, finely cut and much curled variety of 
bright green color. 
TURNIP-ROOTED or HAMBURG—The root, 
which resembles a small turnip, is the edible 
portion of this variety. Extensively grown and 
used for flavoring soups, etc. 
Both varieties of parsley, Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; 
2 oz., 25c; / A lb., 40c; y z lb., 75c; 1 lb., $1.25. 
Parsnips 
IMPROVED GUERNSEY (Improved Half- 
Long)—A greatly improved and wonderfully 
fine strain of Guernsey parsnip. It is a very 
heavy cropper. The roots are very smooth, the 
flesh is finely grained and of most excellent 
quality. 
LONG SMOOTH OR HOLLOW CROWN (Ab¬ 
bott’s Improved Long Sugar or Long Whit* 
Dutch Parsnip) —A great cropper; tender, sug- 
Parsnips 
ary and considered the best for general cultiva¬ 
tion. Parsnips are improved by remaining ex¬ 
posed to the frost. 
POSTPAID 
Both Parsnips 
Pkt. 1 oz. 2 oz. l/ 4 lb. i/ 2 lb. 11b. 5 lbs. 10 lbs. 
$0.05 $0.15 $0.25 $0.35 $0.50 $0.85 $3.75 $6.50 
Peas, Garden 
Extra Early 
ALASKA OR EARLIEST OF ALL— Earliest 
of the blue smooth varieties. A smooth, blue 
pea, which in evenness of growth of vine and 
early maturity of pods is unequalled by any 
other pea. Vines two to two and one-half feet 
high. 
LITTLE GEM, McCLEAN’S— The vines grow 
about 18 inches in length, .producing well-filled 
pods of from 2V 2 to 3 inches long. The peas are 
green, wrinkled, sweet and delicious. 
LITTLE MARVEL— Height 18 to 24 inches. 
The vines are sturdy, and heavily set with 
straight, deep green pods, square ended at the 
bottom and nearly three inches in length. Seed 
large wrinkled. 
IMPROVED AMERICAN WONDER— One of 
the best of the wrinkled sorts. Has stout, branch¬ 
ing vines about 18 to 24 inches high, and covered 
with well-filled pods, containing sweet, tender 
and well-flavored peas. The only objection to the 
old type American Wonder Peas has been its ex¬ 
tremely short vine, especially when grown on a 
commercial basis, on account of the difficulty in 
harvesting. The vine of the old type grew from 
12 to 15 inches while the vine of the new type is 
from 18 to 24 inches. This result has been ob¬ 
tained by reselection over a period of a number 
of years, of the longest and best vines. As the. 
