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SEED AND PLANT PRICE LIST 
MANGEL-WURZEL 
(OR COW BEETS) 
DANISH SLUD- 
STRUP—Long, red¬ 
dish-yellow, rich in 
food value and 
grows well above 
ground. Vi-lb. 15c ; 
V 2 -lb. 20c; 1-lb. 30c; 
5-lbs. $1.25; 10-lbs. 
$2 25. 
GIANT HALF 
SUGAR — Flesh 
white and exceed¬ 
ingly rich, a good 
feeder and easily 
pulled. *4 -lb. 15c; 
Vi- lb. 20c; 1-lb. 30c; 
Mbs, $1.40; 10-lbs. 
$2.60. 
MAMMOTH 
LONG RED—Grows 
very large and is a 
little coarser than 
the above sorts. l /i~ 
1b. 15c: ‘/ 2 -lb. 20c; 
1 -lb 30c; 5 - 1 b s. 
$1.40; 10-lbs. $2.60. 
GATE POST or 
GIANT YELLOW 
—Similar to the 
Sludstrup. Flesh 
white and firm. Vi- 
lb. 15c; Vi -lb. 20c; 
lb. 30c; 5-lbs. $1.40; 10-lbs $2.60. 
GOLDEN YELLOW TANKARD — 
Smooth, yellow-fleshed; grows largely 
above the ground, making them easy to 
pull. Vi -lb. 15c; ‘/ 2 -lb. 20c; 1-lb. 30c; 
5-lbs. $1-40; 10-lbs. $2.60. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
TALL FRENCH—The best kind for 
the Northwest matures late in fall and 
in winter. Packet 5c; ounce 20c; *4 -lb. 
65 c. 
BROCCOLI 
GREEN BROCCOLI—(Forming heads 
of deep green color, same as foliage. It 
is very tender, nutritious and delicious. 
After main crop is cut, smaller heads 
will branch. Packet 10c; ounce 75c. 
ST. VALENTINE’S—This is the very 
best sort; solid, handsome heads, white 
and of immense size. Good shipper. 
Packet 10c; ounce $1-00. 
LARGE WHITE FRENCH—Produces 
fine compact heads; is very hardy. Pa^k 
et 5c; ounce 50c. 
CAULIFLOWER 
EARLIEST OF ALL—This is a won¬ 
derful new cauliflower, and surpasses 
the Early Snowball in every way and is 
recognized by the market gardeners as 
the leading Cauliflower for the North¬ 
west. The large, white heads on sh^t 
stems. The inner leaves fold over and 
protect the heart. Packet 15c; Vi -ounce 
90c; one ounce $2.50. 
SELECTED EARLY SNOWBALL — 
This is the best of the old varieties; pro¬ 
duces heads that are large, solid and ex¬ 
tra white. Packet 5c; Vi -ounce 60c; one 
ounce $1.95. 
VETCHES AUTUMN GIANT—Heads 
white, large, compact and well protect¬ 
ed with leaves. Packet 5c; ounce 50c. 
REFERENCE TABLES 
Quantities of seeds to produce a given number of plants or to sow an acre 
VEGETABLE SEEDS 
Per Aero 
Asparagus—l oz. to 400 plants. 4 lbs. 
Beans, Dwarf—1 lb. to 125-ft. drill 40 lbs. 
Pole—1 lb. to 150-ft. drill. 35 lbs. 
Pole—1 lb. to 200-ft. hills. 25 lbs. 
Field—1 lb. to 200-ft. drill. 45 lbs. 
Lima—1 lb. to 75 hills. 35 lbs. 
Field—1 lb. to 200-ft. drill....35 to 45 lbs. 
Beet, Table—1 oz. to 60-ft. drill.... 6 lbs. 
Mangel—1 oz. to 75-ft. drill. 5 lbs. 
Broccoli—1 oz. to 3,000 plants. 3 ozs. 
Brussels Sprouts—1 oz. to 3,000 P... 3 ozs. 
Cabbage—1 oz. to 3,000 plants.. 4 ozs. 
Carrots_1 oz. to 150-ft. drill.2 1/2 lbs. 
Cauliflower—1 oz. to 4,000 plants 3 ozs. 
Celery—1 oz. to 500 plants . 4 ozs. 
Chicory—1 oz. to 100-ft. drill. 4 lbs. 
Corn, Sweet—1 lb. to 150-ft. drill.. 15 lbs. 
Sweet—1 lb. to 100 hills....... 12 lbs. 
Corn Salad—1 oz. to 50-ft. drills. 5 lbs. 
Cucumber—1 oz. to 100 hills. 2 lbs. 
Endive—1 oz. to 300-ft. drill. 2 lbs. 
Kale. Table—1 oz. to 3,000 plants.. 1 lb. 
Stock—1 oz. to 300-ft. drill-.l to 2 lbs. 
Kohl-Rabbi—1 oz. to 300-ft. drill.... 2 lbs. 
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Per Acre 
Leek—1 oz. to 200-ft. drill . 3 lbs. 
Lettuce—1 oz. to 200-ft. drill. 3 lbs. 
Melon, Musk—1 oz. to 100 hills. 2 lbs. 
Water—1 oz. to 25 hills. 2 lbs. 
Okra—1 oz. to 100-ft. drill. 5 lbs. 
Onion Seed—1 oz. to 100-ft. drill.... 3 lbs. 
Onion Sets—1 lb. to 35-ft. drill....200 lbs. 
Parsnips—1 oz. to 200-ft. drill...... 3 lbs. 
Parsley—1 oz. to 350-ft. drill. 2 lbs. 
Peas. Dwarf—1 lb. to 125-ft. drill 75 lbs. 
Tall_1 lb. to 150-ft. drill . 60 lbs. 
Pepper—1 oz. to 2.000 plants. 4 ozs. 
Potatoes—15 lbs. to 100-ft. row 
800 to 100 lbs. 
Pumpkin—1 oz. to 25 hills.3 to 4 lbs. 
Radish—1 oz. to 100-ft. drill. 10 lbs. 
Rutabaga—1 oz. to 250-ft. drill..1 to 2 lbs. 
Salsify—1 oz. to 100-ft. drill. 8 lbs. 
Spinach—1 oz. to 100-ft drill. 8 lbs. 
Squash. Summer—1 oz. to 30 hills 3 lbs. 
Winter—1 oz. to 25 hills. 3 lbs. 
Tomatoes—1 oz. to 3,000 plants.,2 to 3 lbs. 
Tobacco—1 oz. to 4,000 plants. 
Turnips—1 oz. to 250-ft. drill.... 1 to 2 lbs. 
