ONIONS—(Continued) 
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DENIA. Although many other varieties 
have been tried in this locality, the 
Denia is still the leader. Light straw 
color, globe shaped, very mild. Grows 
very large, one pound is the average, 
two pounds not unusual. See outside 
front cover. 
Pkt .05; V 2 OZ .20; oz .35; 14 lb 1.25; lb 4.00 
YELLOW DANVERS Globe. Medium 
size, good keeper. 
Pkt .05; Vzoz .15; oz .25; 141b .65; lb 2.00 
GRANO. Light yellow, very mild, 
peculiar top shape. Not so large as 
Denia or Valencia but a good yielder 
and matures 30 days earlier. 
Pkt .05; y 2 oz .20; oz .35; 141b 1.25; lb 4.00 
WHITE LISBON. Pure white. Best 
variety for bunching green. 
Pkt .05; %oz .20; oz .35; 141b 1.00; lb 3.00 
BROWN AUSTRALIAN. A small, solid 
onion, excellent keeper. 
Pkt .05; y 2 oz .15; oz .25; 141b .65; lb 2.00 
PRIZETAKER. A very fine yellow 
variety, grows to large size. 
Pkt .05; y 2 oz .20; oz .35; 141b 1.00; lb 3.00 
BARLETTA. White variety, fine for 
pickling. Very small. 
Pkt .05; y 2 oz .15; oz .25; 141b .80; lb 2.50 
YELLOW BERMUDA. Sometimes call¬ 
ed White. Light straw color. 
Pkt .05; y 2 oz .20; oz .35; 141b 1.25; lb 4.00 
ONION SETS 
White .25 per lbs., 10 lbs. 2.00 
Red, Yellow .20 per lb., 10 lbs. 1.50 
Delivered Any Post Office 
Prices on large quantities quoted on request 
PEAS 
Plant latter part of February to April 
pound to 50 feet drill. 
ALASKA. Smooth variety, very early, 
only matures one crop, 
lb .30; 10 lbs 2.50 
FIRST and BEST. One of the earliest 
varieties. About 14 inches high, 
lb .30; 10 lbs 2.50 
HORSFORD’S MARKET GARDEN. A 
good variety for the main crop, 
lb .30; 10 lbs 2.50 
LITTLE MARVEL. A very fine early, 
wrinkled variety. Height 18 inches, 
lb .30; 10 lbs 2.50 
NOTTS EXCELSIOR. The earliest 
wrinkled variety. A favorite with our 
market gardeners. A heavy yielder. 
lb .30; 10 lbs 2.50 
15, in drills 12 to 18 inches apart. One 
CHAMPION OF ENGLAND. A fine 
vining variety. Must have support, 
lb .30; 10 lbs 2.50 
POTLATCH. A very strong grower, 
medium early. Good yielder. Two feet, 
lb .30; 10 lbs 2.50 
THOMAS LAXTON. Second early 
heavy cropper. About 214 feet, 
lb .30; 10 lbs 2.50 
FIELD PEAS 
BLACK EYE. Grown for table use, 
snapped green or dry. 
lb .20; 10 lbs 1.50 
CROWDER. Very prolific. Used green 
or dry. 
lb .20; 10 lbs 1.50 
PEPPER 
Sow seeds in hot beds and replant when the nights are warm, or plant seeds in hills 
in the open field after danger of frost is past. One ounce produces 2000 plants. 
PIMENTO. Heart shaped, heavy thick 
meat, very mild, fine canner. 
Pkt .05; 14oz .25; oz .45; 141b 1.50; lb 4.00 
RUBY KING. Best sweet variety, grows 
very large, heavy yielder. 
Pkt .05; 14oz .25; oz .45; 141b 1.50; lb 4.00 
CHINESE GIANT. Larger than Ruby 
King, but not so good yielder. 
Pkt .05; y 2 oz .25; oz .45; 141b 1.50; lb 4.00 
CALIFORNIA WONDER. A very fine 
sweet pepper, large, smooth, thick meat. 
Pkt .05; y 2 oz .25; oz .45; 141b 1.50; lb 4.00 
MEXICAN CHILI. A very pungent 
variety. Long, slender pods. 
Pkt .05; y 2 oz .15; oz .25; 141b .65; lb 2.00 
ANAHEIM CHILI. Larger than the 
Mexican Chili. Preferred by many on 
account of being milder. Very produc¬ 
tive. Our best seller. 
Pkt .05; Vzoz .25; oz .45; 141b 1.50; lb 4.00 
