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Harris Seed Company 
WHITE PORTUGAL OR SILVERSKIN. A beautiful 
white onion flat on the bottom and thick toward the top; 
very hard and firm. An excellent keeper. Is largely used 
for white onion sets as well as for bulbs for the best 
market trade and also for pickles. Pkt., 5c; oz., 35c; 
Va lb., $1.15; lb., $3.50. 
Write us for price in larger quantities. 
GREAT GREEN BUNCHING. One of the best onions for 
use as a green onion. If left in the ground to mature will 
also make large, dry onions. Is not a multiplier onion 
and should not be confused as such. Pkt., 5c; oz., 35c; 
Va lb., $1.15; lb., $3.50. Postpaid. 
PRIZE TAKER. A very large globe-shaped variety with 
light, yellow skin and white flesh of mild flavor. It pro¬ 
duces heavy crops. Is a good keeper and popular as a 
market variety. Fair specimens often weigh from two to 
three pounds. Pkt., 5c; oz., 35c; Va lb., $1.10; lb., $3.25. 
Postpaid. 
ONION SETS 
We carry a large line of Onion Sets and they can be 
planted all the year if obtainable. 
WHITE OR SILVERSKIN. Lb., 30c. Postpaid. 
AUSTRALIAN BROWN. Lb., 30c. Postpaid. 
Peas 
CULTURE. In a thermal zone plant peas from Septem¬ 
ber 1st to February 1st, and in lowland from January 1st 
to September 1st. In summer months, from May to Sep¬ 
tember plant 1 Vi inches deep in heavy soil and more deeply 
in sandy soil. From December to April plant not more than 
one inch deep. The object of this is to have the seed deep 
enough to lie in moist earth, and shallow enough to get 
warmth from the sun. Never irrigate after planting peas 
until they come up. Irrigate before planting, but do not 
plant until the soil is tillable. 
Peas will rot in soil that is too wet, especially during the 
winter months. They will stand a great deal of frost and 
cold weather until they bloom, but after they bloom a heavy 
frost will destroy the pods, and if cool enough will kill the 
vines. Many planters sow one hundred pounds of seed per 
acre, but sixty pounds of seed per acre drilled in rows and 
well cultivated will produce larger pods and more peas per 
acre; besides there will be less mildew. Put the rows north 
and south for winter planting to give them as much sun as 
possible. 
At the first appearance of mildew, spray with the best 
sulphur obtainable, and do the spraying in the morning. 
If your soil is sandy it would be well to inoculate the seed 
with Nitrogen Producing Bacteria. 
LAXTON’S PROGRESS. The latest and regarded by some 
large users as the best of the large podded early peas. 
Vine 18 to 20 inches high, pods large of fine color that 
stands long distance shipping well and are well filled with 
large peas of finest quality. Planted on good rich land 
as all dwarf or semi-dwarf varieties should be, the Lax- 
ton’s Progress will make you money. Pkt., 10c; lb., 30c; 
10 lbs., $2.50. 
HUNDREDFOLD. Is a recognized leader among the early 
dwarf varieties used very largely by market growers and 
shippers throughout the country, and given first place by 
many of the large shippers. Grows 18 inches to 20 inches 
high, dark green foliage, pods heavily with a dark green 
straight well filled pod of finest quality. Whether you 
plant a few rows in your garden or a large acreage you 
will find this one of the best. Pkt., 10c; lb., 30c; 10 lbs., 
$2.50. 
ADMIRAL OR SENATOR. Medium growth, branches 
heavily and abundant producer. The pods are decidedly 
curved. The peas are the sweetest of any variety grown 
here. A good shipper and very popular with the growers 
and dealers. Pkt., 10c; lb., 30c; 10 lbs., $2.50. Postpaid. 
STRATAGEM. A semi-dwarf variety with large leaves and 
large pods. The peas are dark green, wrinkled, and of 
good quality. The strain we offer is selected and carefully 
rogued. Pkt., 10c; lb., 30c; 10 lbs., $2.50. Postpaid. 
ALDERMAN. Similar to Tall Telephone. The vine is 
extra vigorous and the pods are dark green and always 
well filled with fine large Peas. It is the very finest and 
best Pea of this class. Pkt., 10c; lb., 30c; 10 lbs., $2.50. 
Postpaid. 
NUMBER 40. Resembles Stratagems, but four or five days 
earlier, unequaled in pod size, and exceptional in quality, 
resistant to Fusarium Wilt. Bred particularly for ship¬ 
pers and market gardeners. Vines dark green, stocky, 
and branching. Pods single and double, round, dark 
green, plump, pointed, curved at tip; contain 8 to 10 
large, succuelnt peas. Pkt., 10c; lb., 30c; 10 lbs., $2.50. 
Postpaid. Write us for quantity price. 
Senator Peas 
