The Tillinghast Seed Co., La Conner, Wash. 
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PEAS (Early) 
PRICES—On all Peas except Melting Supagr. Pkg., 5c; 
54 lb., 10c; /z lb., 15c; 1 lb., 25c; 5 lbs., at 23c per 
lb.; 10 lbs. at 22c per lb.; 25 lbs. at 21c per lb. 50 lbs. 
at 20c per lb.; 100 lbs. at 19c per lb. Prices Postpaid 
anywhere in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd zones. 
ALASKA or FIRST OF ALL. Earliest of all, and best 
of the hard, smooth, round peas, which can be planted 
very early, as they are not so liable to rot in the ground 
as the wrinkled peas. Three feet tall. 
LAXTONIAN. This new pea is one of the earliest 
dwarf varieties. It is very hardy and produces abundantly. 
The pods are dark green and generally about 4 inches 
long. The peas are usually 7 to 10 in number and of large 
size and very delicious flavor. 20 inches. 
AMERICAN WONDER. Earliest of the dwarfed 
wrinkled peas. Does not need bushing. Large peas and 
pods and prolific; quality extra good. Do not plant it 
while the ground is cold and wet. 12 to 14 inches. 
GRADUS. This variety combines the finest quality 
with extreme earliness and is also well known for its 
productiveness. It is very hardy and may be planted 
fully as early as any other sort. The vines, which are 
very vigorous and healthy, produce an abundance of pods 
that rival the pods of the Telephone in size. The peas 
are large, tender and very delicious in taste. Height, 36 
to 40 inches. 
PEAS (Late) Prices 
TALL TELEPHONE. (Alderman Strain). The 
finest main crop pea for the home or market 
gardener. The vines which are four or five feet 
tall, bear an abundance of extra long pods 
filled with large sugary peas of fine flavor. 
(Quantity prices, see page 4). 
IMPROVED STRATEGEM. A sweet wrinkled 
variety from England; vines of vigorous growth, 
healthy and stocky; about two feet high, pro¬ 
ducing a heavy crop of beautiful, large long 
pods, well filled with large peas of good quality; 
very valuable and reliable. Height, 28 to 30 
inches. 
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DWARF TELEPHONE. Half dwarf with vig¬ 
orous vines, producing an abundance of very 
large pods, filled with immense peas, which are 
tender and sweet and of excellent flavor. 
MELTING SUGAR OR EDIBLE POD. 
This variety is grown chiefly for its 
large flat brittle pods rather than the 
peas. These are sweet and are cut or 
broken and cooked similar to string 
beans. It is a delicious vegetable. 
Pkg., 10c; 54 lb., 15c; 54 lb., 20c; 
1 lb., 30c; 5 lbs., $1.25. _ 
PUMPKINS 
CULTURE —Pumpkins will grow on any good 
farm land, but their size and quality will depend 
on the culture and fertility of the soil. Plant in 
early May in hills six to eight feet apart. One 
pound of seed will plant about 300 hills. 
SWEET OR SUGAR. A small, fine grained 
pumpkin that is unexcelled for cooking or 
pies. It is very early and prolific. A good mar¬ 
ket sort. Pkg., 5c; oz., 15c; *4 lb., 35c; 
1 lb., $1.00. 
WINTER LUXURY. A good keeper and a 
very good pie pumpkin. It is round, the skin is 
netted and russet yellow. Flesh is deep yellow 
and thick. Somewhat larger than the Sweet or 
Sugar Pumpkin. Pkg., 5c; oz., 15c; >4 lb., 35c. 
KING OF MAMMOTHS. This is the largest 
pumpkin grown. The skin is rich dark yellow, the 
flesh lighter shade and of excellent quality, 
good flavor and suitable for pies. Pkg., 5c; 
dz., 15c; 54 lb., 35c; 1 lb., $1.00. 
PARSNIPS 
LONG WHITE. Large, smooth, sweet, the 
standard kind; grown from especially selected 
smooth roots. Pkg., 5c; oz., 10c; 54 lb-, 25c; 
1 lb., 75c. 
SHORT THICK. A new sort that is 2 to 3 
inches in diameter but only 6 to 8 inches long 
at the thickest part. Tender, sweet and easy 
to pull. Pkg., 5c; oz., 15c; 54 lb., 30c; 1 lb., 
90c. 
