Onion Seed 
(Plant February to April—August to September) 
Postpaid 
Pkt. oz. ]41b. lib. 
Sweet Spanish [110 days]— 
“Special Riverside Strain.’’ This 
Gclden Spanish Onion grows to 
a very large size and is perfectly 
globe-shaped. The flesh is pure 
white, firm, crisp, and tasty. 
It has a light yellow skin and 
a small top. 
Bermuda, White & Yellow .... 
Bottle . 
Ebenezer or Japanese . 
Prizetaker . 
Red Weathersfield . 
Silver Skin . 
5c 
20c 
70c 
2.50 
5c 
25c 
80c 
2.75 
,5c 
40c 
1.25 
4.00 
5c 
20c 
75c 
2.75 
5c 
20c 
70c 
2.50 
5c 
20c 
70c 
2.50 
5c 
20c 
75c 
2.75 
Onion Sets 
(Plant Spring and Fall) 
Not 
Postpaid 
Qt. 
Gal. 
Pk. 
Bu. 
Bottle .. 
70c 
1.20 
5.00 
Ebenezer or “Japanese” 
....20c 
70c 
1.20 
5.00 
Potato or Hill Set .. 
.15c 
60c 
1.00 
3.90 
Red Weathersfield . 
.20c 
70c 
1.20 
5.00 
White Silver Skin .. 
.20c 
70c 
1.20 
5.00 
Yellow Danvers . 
.20c 
70c 
1.20 
5.00 
Parsley 
(Plant February to April) 
Fine 
for garnishing and 
flavoring. 
Postpaid 
Pkt. 
oz. 14 lb 
lib 
Double 
Curled . 
.5c 
10c 25c 
.75 
Single 
Curled . 
.5c 
10c 25c 
75. 
Parsnip 
(Plant April or May) 
Parsnips may be dug in the Autumn and stored for 
Winter use, but if left in the ground till the following 
Spring, they are very much improved in flavor. 
Hollow Crown—Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; ]41b 25c; lib 75c 
Postpaid. 
Early Alaska Pea 
Peas, Bush 
(Plant February to May and August) 
Not Postpaid 
qI DA r 1 lb 5 IbS- 10 lb 
Blue Bantam—[55 days] (The 
best, first early. Dwarf Wrinkled 
Pea) This Pea is unequalled in 
every respect. It is positively the 
sweetest and most delicious Pea 
in existance. The dwarf vigor¬ 
ous vines carry an enormous crop 
of large deep blue-green pods, 
tightly backed with eight to ten 
pcfia. ••••••••••».*,. . 25c 90c i 
Wyoming Wonder [75 days’]— The' 
latest introduction of unequalled 
poa size, exceptional in quality, 
£n Bi « tant to wilt - Its P 0<ls are 5 
v* P or even 6% inches long, very 
STeen, pointed and somewhat 
curved at the tip. Vine 24 to 28 
inches tall. It has the unusual 
quality of remaining tender and 
sweet a week to ten days after 
reaching the picking stage. 
American Wonder . 
Early Alaska (Earliest) . 
Early Bird . 
Laxton’s Progress . 
Little Gem. or Marvel . 
Nott’s Excelsior . 
Black-Eye, Large . 
Cream Crowder . 
Gray Crowder .. 
White Marrowfat . 
25c 
1.10 
2.00 
90c 
1.60 
90c 
1.75 
90c 
1.75 
,20c 
90c 
1.80 
.20c 
90c 
1.80 
90c 
1.60 
45c 
.80 
70c 
1.50 
,10c 
45c 
.80 
90c 
1.60 
Peas, Stick 
(Plant February to May and August) 
Not Postpaid 
1 lb 5 lbs. 10 lbs. 
Gradus Or Prosperity [70 days] 
This is the most famous of all 
stick Peas. Will not be destroyed 
by cold weather when other varie¬ 
ties would fail. Vigorous grower, 
■very prolific, pods 4 to 4V inches 
with 8 to 10 large peas of deli¬ 
cious flavor.20c 
Champion of England .20c 
Tall Telephone .20c 
Thomas Laxton .20c 
85c 
1.60 
90c 
1.80 
90c 
1.80 
90c 
1.80 
Peas, Edible Podded 
(Plant March to June) 
Not Postpaid 
1 lb. 5 lbs. 10 lbs. 
Luscious Suger [75 days] Ex- 
cells all other Sugar Peas in size 
and productivness. The pods are 
used when half grown and are 
cooked in the same way as snap 
Beans.25c 1.00 1.95 
Chinese Giant Pepper 
Peppers 
(Plant February till July) 
Postpaid 
Pkt. Oz. y 4 lb 1 lb. 
California Wonder [120 days] 
A new and distinct Pepper. It 
has the fine quality of the Pim- 
iento and large size with a 
thickness of flesh that is un¬ 
known. It is sweet, crisp, tender 
and entirely free from pungency. 5c 
Chinese Giant .5c 
Long Red Cayenne .5c 
Pimiento .... .5c 
Ruby King ..5c 
Sweet Mountain .5c 
Pumpkin and 
(Plant April to July) 
Postpaid 
Pkt. oz. ^ilb lib 
Little Sugar—[65 days] (Pie 
Pumpkin) Attractive deep or¬ 
ange skin and fine-grained or¬ 
ange flesh of extra fine flavor 
Meaty, sweet, not stringy, and 
excellent for pies as well as can¬ 
ing. Nice size, splendid keeper, 
and very prolific.5c 10c 25c .70 
40c 1.25 4.45 
35c 1.25 4.50 
25c 80c 2.70 
25c 75c 2.60 
25c 80c 2.75 
25c 80c 3.00 
Squash 
Banana .... . 
10c 
25c 
.15 
Cushaw. Striped . .... 
10c 
30c 
1.00 
Cushaw. White . 
10c 
30c 
1.00 
Early White Bush. Patty Pan 
. .5c 
10c 
30c 
.90 
Ford hook .. 
10c 
25c 
.90 
Golden Summer Crookneck .. 
. .5c 
10c 
25c 
.90 
Hubbard . 
. ,5c 
10c 
30c 
1.10 
Kentucky Field . 
. ,5c 
10c 
20c 
.60 
King of the Mammoth . 
. .5c 
10c 
25c 
.90 
Large Connecticut . 
. .5c 
10c 
20c 
.75 
Missouri . 
10c 
30c 
1.00 
Table or Acron . 
10c 
30c 
1.00 
Tennessee Sweet Potato . 
. ,5c 
10c 
25c 
.75 
Virginia Mammoth ........ 
. .5c 
10c 
25c 
.90 
Saxa Radish 
Radish 
(Plant February to May-August to September) 
Postpaid 
Pkt. oz. %lb. lib 
French Breakfast [2 5 days] A 
groat favorite. Bright scarlet, 
pure white tip. Oblong in shape, 
medium size, makes rapid 
growth, matures very early, is 
sweet, erisn, solid, and tender. 5c 10c 25c .70 
Saxa—('Rapid Red-20 days) 
The quickest growing 
round red 
with small top and 
tap root. 
Bright scarlet with 
firm white 
flesh, verv crisp, brittle, and 
juicy. Suitable for 
outdoors. 
forcing or 
5c 
10c 
30c 
.80 
Black Spanish . . . . 
. 5c 
10c 
25c 
.70 
Bright Lo-’g Scarlet 
. 5c 
10c 
25c 
.70 
Crimson Giant . . . . 
,5c 
10c 
30c 
.80 
Long White Icicle . . 
,5c 
10c 
25c 
.70 
Long White Straburg 
.5c 
10c 
25c 
.70 
Rose China Winter 
. 5c 
10c 
25c 
.70 
Round Red or White 
Sparkler . , 
.5c 
10c 
20c 
.65 
Rhubarb Roots 
(Plant May and April) 
New Pineapple—15c each; $1.25 per dozen. Not 
Fostpaid. 
Rhubarb Seed 
(Plant March or April) 
When a few inches high thin to 12 inches and in 
the Fall or following Spring transplant 4 ft. apart. 
Will not stand hot sun and a barrel affords ideal shade. 
Apply plenty of manure. New Pineapple Pkt. 5c; oz. 
15c; 14 lb. 50c; 1 lb. $1.50. Postpaid. 
Ruta Raga 
(Plant June to August) 
American Purple Top [80 to 95 days]—Culture 
same as for other turnips. They are generally grown 
for their winter keeping qualities for which they are 
even better than turnips. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 14 lb. 20c 
1 lb. 60c. 
Salsify or Oyster Plant 
(Plant March to July) 
Mammoth Sandwich Island [110 days]—The Most 
popular Salsify in cultivation, and far superior in size, 
weight and productiveness. A strong grower with 
large, long white tapering roots, without tendency to 
branch. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 141b 50c; 1 lb. $1.75 
Postpaid. 
Spinach 
(Plant February to April) 
Virginia Blight Resistant [45 
days] Extensively grown in the 
vicinity of Norfolk. Very hardy 
but best for fall planting. 
Where you have had trouble 
with blight plant this variety.. . 
Bloomsdale . 
Long Season . 
New Zealand . 
Pkt. 
Postpaid 
oz. 141b. 
lib 
5c 
10c 
20c 
.45 
5c 
10c 
20c 
.45 
5c 
10c 
20c 
.45 
5c 
10c 
20c 
.45 
5c 
10c 
20c 
.45 
