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SEED AND PLANT PRICE LIST 
GARDEN PEAS 
Inoculation, once tried on Garden Peas, will always be used. It 
is an investment, not an expense. Hastens maturity and increases 
the yield. Garden paeket 25c. See page 33. 
INOCULATE ALL LEGUMES 
k. WITH A 
NITRAG1N 
W The Original Legume Inoculator ^ 
ALASKA—The earliest of all peas; 
round-seeded and stand the wet, cold 
soil better than the wrinkled sorts. 
Packet 10c; '/ 2 -lb. 15c; 1-lb, 25c; 5-lbs. 
$ 1 . 10 . 
PREMIUM GEM—An early dwarf va¬ 
riety; vines average 15 inches high, well 
filled with pods. Packet 10c; '/-lb. 20c; 
1-lb. 25c; 5-lbs. $1.20; 10-lbs. $2.15. 
AMERICAN WONDER—One of the 
earliest of the wrinkled peas; dwarf; 
pods and peas small. Packet 10c; '/ 2 -lb. 
20c; 1-lb. 25c; 5-lbs. $1.20; 10-lbs. $2,15; 
50-lbs. $9.50. 
WORLD’S RECORD—An improved 
Gradus; pods a little larger and darker 
green; height 2 feet; quality the very 
best. Early. Packet 10c; 'A-lb. 20c; 1- 
'b. 25c; 5-lbs. $1.29; 10-lbs. $2.15; 50-lbs. 
$9.50. 
♦ GRADUS—Large podded and sweet; 
one of the favorites of the early peas. 
Packet 10c; 1A-Ib. 20c; 1-lb. 25c; 5-lbs. 
$1.25; 10-lbs. $2.15; 50-lbs. $9.50. 
LAXTONIAN—Also called Blue Ban¬ 
tam—enormous pods, well filled, on 
dwarf vines, peas extra sweet and dark 
green. Fine for home gardens. Packet 
10c; '/ 2 -lb. 20c; 1-lb. 25c; 5-Ibs. $1.20; 
10-lbs. $2.15; 50-lbs. $9.50. 
NEW HUNDREDFOLD — Early; 
dwarf; large pods. This wrinkled variety 
means perfection in dwarf peas. Hun¬ 
dredfold is the best flavored and largest 
nodded dwarf sort and bears an enor¬ 
mous crop of dark green, well filled 
pods. The vines are about 16 inches high 
and are sturdy. Packet 10c; '/ 2 -lb. 20c; 
1-lb. 25c; 5-lbs. $1.20; 10-lbs. $2.15; 50- 
lbs. $9.50. 
DWARF TELEPHONE — Strong 
plants 2 V 2 feet high; large, long pods 
containing dark green peas of finest 
quality. Late. Packet 10c; '/?-lb, 2^c; 
1-lb. 25c; 5-lbs. $1.20; 10-lbs. $2.15; 50- 
lbs. $9.50. 
TALL TELEPHONE —This is one of the 
best late croppers of the tall sorts; grows 
4 to 6 feet tall; peas are large and fine 
for canning. Packet 10c; 1/2-lb. 10c; 1-lb. 
20c; 5-lbs. 90c; 10-lbs. $1.70. 
MELTING SUGAR (Edible Pod) —Pre¬ 
pare as snap beans; large broad pods; 
brittle and snap without leaving a string; 
fine flavored. Packet 10c; 172-lb. 20c; 1-lb. 
25c; 5-lbs. $1.20; 10-lbs. $2.15. 
SWEDISH SUGAR OR SOUP PEA —Use 
same as Melting Sugar and it is also un¬ 
excelled as a dry pea for soup. Try them 
for winter use. Packet 10c; 1/2-lb. 20c; 
1-lb. 25c; 5-lbs. $1.20; 10-lbs. $2.15. 
PEPPERS 
One ounce will produce about 1000 plants 
CULTURE—Peppers are more sensitive to frost than most vegetables, and they 
should not be planted out until settled warm weather has arrived. The seed should be 
sown in a hotbed, coldframe, or if no better convenience is available, a box in a win¬ 
dow; transplant later into rows 20 inches apart each way, and keep the soil clean and 
well stirred. 
CHINESE GIANT —Extra large and 
crimson when ripe—fine for stuffing. 
Packet 5c; ounce 60c. 
HARRIS EARLIEST —The earliest of 
the large varieties; it will mature ripe 
peppers two weeks 'earlier than the Chin¬ 
ese Giant. Packet 5c; ounce 60c. 
LARGE BELL OR BULL NOSE —Fruit 
large, thick and mild; fine quality. 
Packet 5c; ounce 60c. 
PIMENTO —Unequalled for quality, 
sweetness, smoothness, flesh thicker than 
other varieties. Growth is vigorous and 
yields heavy. Packet 5c; ounce 50c. 
