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SATEX SEED COMPANY. SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS 
Onion Plants 
CRYSTAL WHITE WAX or 
YELLOW BERMUDA 
100 _ Postpaid $0.25 
500 _ Postpaid .70 
1000 _ Postpaid 1.15 
Onion Plants f.o.b. Encinal, 
Tgxas. 
1000 _Per M $0.75 
6000 _Per M .60 
Write for larger quantity prices. 
Tomato Plants 
Varieties—John Baer, Earliana, 
June Pink, McGee, and Marglobe. 
100 _ Postpaid $0.55 
500 _ Postpaid 1.35 
1000 _ Postpaid 2.10 
Tomato Plants f.o.b. San Antonio 
1000 _ $1.25 
5000 _Per M 1.15 
Cabbage Plants 
Varieties—Early Jersey Wakefield, Charleston Wake¬ 
field, Stein’s Flat Dutch and Copenhagen Market. 
Postpaid 
100_55c 500_$1.35 1000-$2.10 
Cabbage Plants f.o.b. San Antonio 
1000_$1.25 5000_per M $1.15 
Sweet Pepper Plants 
Varieties —California Wonder, Worldbeater, Chinese 
Giant. 
Hot Pepper Plants 
Varieties—Long Red Cayenne, and Red Chili. 
Postpaid 
100_75c 500_$2.50 1000_$3.50 
Pepper Plants f.o.b.. San Antonio 
1000_$3.00 5000_per M $2.50 
Egg Plants 
Variety—Black Beauty. 
Postpaid 
100_75c 500_$3.25 1000-$5.50 
Egg Plants f.o.b. San Antonio 
1000_$5.00 5000_per M $4.75 
NO PLANTS SHIPPED C.O.D. 
Parsley 
1 oz. to 100-ft. row 
PLAIN or SINGLE—A very hardy variety. The leaves 
are flat and not curled. The best flavored variety. 
Pkt., 6c; or., 10c; 14 lb., 25c; lb., 75c, postpaid. 
CHAMPION MOSS CURLED—A very finely curled 
green and very ornamental. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; *4 lb. 25c; lb. 75c, postpaid. 
Parsnip 
1 oz. to 100-ft. row 
Hollow Crown 
HOLLOW CROWN—An excellent variety for the table. 
The roots are long, with smooth, white skin, uniform in 
shape, tender and of the best quality. The variety is 
easily distinguished by the leaves growing from the 
depression on top of crown of the root. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 14 lb. 20c; lb. 65c, postpaid. 
Garden Peas 
1 lb. to 100-ft. row 
FIRST AND BEST—One of the earliest tall varieties, 
with smooth, round peas, which ripens almost at one 
time. Grows 2 to 2% feet high, seed yellow-white, pods 
straight, short and well filled. Quality best of the 
smooth-seeded early varieties. 
Pkt. 10c; lb. 35c # postpaid; 10 lbs. $1.75, not postpaid 
THOMAS LAXTON—Excepting color of foliage and 
pods, in growth this is identical with the Gradus, 2 or 3 
days late, but much more productive. 
Pkt. 10c; lb. 35c, postpaid; 10 lbs. $1.75, not postpaid. 
WHITE MARROWFAT—A very heavy yielding late 
variety. Pods large and well filled. The dry peas are of 
large size and excellent for cooking. 
Pkt. 10c; lb. 30c, postpaid. 
LANDRETII’S EXTRA EARLY—A critical gardener 
wants the best strain as respect earliness, size of pod, 
flavor, uniformity of ripening, vigor and uniformity in 
habit of the plant. All these desirable qualities can be 
found in this pea. This type will produce peas fit for 
table in 44 to 50 days, according to soil and climatic 
conditions of the season of their growth. 
Pkt. 10c; lb. 35c, postpaid; 10 lbs. $1.75, not postpaid. 
BLISS EVERBEARING—An old standard late, main 
crop variety. Height 3 feet. Vine and foliage sturdy and 
strong, dark green; pods usually in pairs, medium 
green 3 inches long, straight and pointed, containing 
4 to 5 light green peas of good quality; matures follow¬ 
ing Telephone. 
Pkt. 10c; lb. 35c, postpaid; 10 lbs. $1.75, not postpaid. 
LAXTONIAN—A dwarf pea with large, handsome 
pods. It is slightly 
earlier than Gradus, 
maturing about the 
same time as Tho¬ 
mas Laxton. Vines 
medium dark green 
and medium heavy 
foliage. Pods 3V6 to 
4 inches long slight¬ 
ly curved. Will bear 
more abundantly at 
top of vines, making 
it easy to pick, very 
heavy yielder, alto¬ 
gether a fine pea 
for private market 
gardeners. Pkt., 10o; 
lb., 35c, postpaid. 10 
lbs., $2.00, not post¬ 
paid. 
ALASKA—A blue 
pea of excellent 
quality. The earliest 
of all the blue sorts. 
A desirable early 
pea for market gar¬ 
deners, growing 
from 2 to 214 feet, 
and very productive. 
Pkt., 10c; lb., 30c, 
postpaid; 10 lbs., 
$1.50, not postpaid. 
CANADA FIELD 
—Seed small, white; 
for field culture 
only. Height 4 ft. 
Vine moderately stout and medium green; pods light 
green, 214 inches long, square ended, six small, light 
green peas in pod; matures with Telephone. 
Pkt. 10c; lb. 25c, postpaid. 
Sweet Pepper 
14 oz. to 100-ft. row 
WORLDBEATER—This is without doubt, the finest 
introduction in peppers in ages. It is a cross between 
Chinese Giant and Ruby King, having the shape of the 
Ruby King, except that it is broader at the pointed end 
and almost the size of the Chinese Giant. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 35c; 14 lb. $100; lb. $3.00, potspaid. 
CHINESE GIANT—Plant dwarf, fruit of mammoth 
size, very broad, but rather short. It is very late and a 
rather shy yielder. Popular on account of Its large size 
and mild flavor. Our stock is pure and is as good as can 
be obtained. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 50c; 14 lb. $1.50; lb. $4.50, postpaid. 
PIMIENTO or PERFECTION—A medium early, pro¬ 
lific, perfectly mild variety with extremely thick flesh. 
On account of Its thick flesh it will hold up for a long 
time; an excellent sort for canning whole. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 30c; 14 lb. 85c; lb. $2.50, postpaid. 
Thomas Laxton 
