FORTY-TWO YEARS OF “GOLDEN RULE” SERVICE 
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VEGETABLE SEEDS—Continued 
Garden Peas 
Mustard 
Chinese Smooth-Leaved. Very large leaves, 
which often measure 15 inches. Ready for use in 
about 45 days from sowing. Plants will continue 
to yield until frost. Leaves are eaten boiled like 
spinach. 34 oz. 5c; 1 oz. 10c; 34 lb. 20c; 1 lb. 70c. 
Hollow Crown Parsnips. 
Okra 
White Velvet. Very prolific, 
free from spines. *4 oz. 5c. 
Parsley 
Champion Moss Curled. Very 
handsome curly leaves. 34 oz. 
5c; 34 lb. 25c. 
Fern Leaved. New improved, 
worth a trial. *4 oz. 5c; *4 lb. 
2 5c. 
Choice Northern Grown and hand picked, extra fine seeds. This seed is 
very scarce and a great many gardeners will be without their supply unless 
they order early. 
Prices on Garden Peas: 34 lb., 10c; 34 lb., 15c; 1 lb., 25c. 10 lbs., by 
express, #2.00; 50 lbs., #9.00; 100 lbs., #17.00. 
Alaska. Extremely early. Grows from 20 to 
28 inches high. Matures in about 45 days 
after planting under favorable conditions, 
ripens the whole crop at once. Fine quality, 
small pod, but well filled with peas. Best 
early. 
Allen’s Extra Early. (New). This is one of 
the earliest and best Peas grown ; splendid 
table qualities, very productive. If you 
want early Peas you should give this a trial. 
Priced low so as to give it a wider introduction. 
American Wonder. It is an extra early wrinkled Pea, 
a dwarf of standard high quality. Vines 10 to 12 
inches high, dwarfer than Nott’s Excelsior. Usually 
matures a day or two in advance of Nott’s. Develop 
firm, well filled pods. Very prolific, almost as heavy 
a yielder as Nott’s Excelsior. This is a home and 
garden variety of highest class for succession plant¬ 
ing each week. 
Champion of England. Old time favorite, a sure 
cropper of extra sweet Peas, an abundant bearer, 
wrinkled. Claimed to still be the best late sort. 
Gradus. Almost a new Pea, but the demand for this 
has increased until the supply never equals the 
demand. About 3 ft. tall, medium early, wrinkled, 
bears more Peas than any other, just as sweet as 
the best, and, after all, has no equal. Due to the 
demand, a great many seedsmen have been sending 
out most anything for this Pea. 
Laxton’s 
New 
Peas. 
Progress 
Laxtonian. Called the dwarf Gradus, needs no sup¬ 
port. It produces immense quantities of pods of large 
size, filled with sweet-flavored Peas of fine quality 
and very tender. 
Laxton’s New Progress. Dwarf, early, large and de- 
- licious. The finest Pea ever grown. This new Pea is 
without question the very finest of the large podded, dwarf, early Peas. Of the same 
type as Giant Laxtonian, this Pea will mature several days earlier and produce a much 
heavier crop. Vines are dwarf, only 15 to 18 inches high,, and the pods, which are rich 
dark green, are 434 inches long and always crowded with large, dark green Peas of 
finest quality. We believe this is the earliest large podded dwarf Pea, and just what we 
have been waiting for. 
Nott’s Excelsior. A real standard variety of extra quality, 
both for home garden and market, a dwarf Pea of 16 inches. 
The vines are covered with pods and claimed to be the sweet¬ 
est Pea grown. 
Premium Gem. One of the best, medium early, wrinkled 
Peas ; has large full pods, grows 12 to 15 inches in height. 
Is one of the best home sorts. 
Thomas Laxton. Very early, large pods, a rival to Gradus, 
best quality. One of the popular varieties with market 
gardeners. 
Parsnips 
All Parsnip prices: 34 oz., 5c; 34 lb., 25c; 1 lb., 90c. 
Hollow Crown (Long Smooth). Long, sweet, excellent 
quality, very productive. 
Improved Guernsey. Thicker than the above and easier 
harvested, fine grained, well flavored. 
New Intermediate. This new sort does not require the 
depth of soil for its cultivation that is necessary for the 
older varieties. Although equal in quality and flavor to the 
old sort, the roots of this variety are only one-half to two- 
thirds as long when grown under ordinary conditions. On 
heavy or clay soils Intermediate is especially valuable. Dur¬ 
ing the past few years of drought the Intermediate, of all 
varieties, yielded the heaviest, made the best looking roots, 
and was the easiest to harvest. 
Champion Moss 
Curled Parsley. 
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