VEGETABLE SEEDS 
PARSLEY 
Sow seed thinly in beds any time from February until the 
end of May. Soak seed thoroughly in water before sowing. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; % II*. 30c, postpaid. 
Extra Triple Curled (Moss Curled). This vigorous compact 
grower is one of the most popular varieties because of its 
deep green color and tightly curled leaves that look like moss. 
It is unusually decorative for table use. 
Hamburg, Thick Rooted. The root of this variety is edible 
and resembles a slender Parsnip in color and shape. The 
flesh is white, dry, and similar to Celeriac in flavor. It is used 
for flavoring soups and stews. The roots may be stored in sand 
for Winter use. 
INOCULATE ALL LEGUMES 
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PEAS 
For first crop, round-seeded Peas should be sown in the 
open ground as soon as it is fit to be worked; wrinkled vari¬ 
eties should be planted 2 to 3 weeks later. Frequent planting 
for succession, and a careful selection of varieties, will give 
an almost continuous crop of Peas from June until frost. Sow 
Peas in rows 3 feet apart and 3 inches deep. Rotted horse 
manure and wood ashes should be freely used in the prepara¬ 
tion of soil for Pea growing. Pkt. 5c; 1 lb. 20c; 10 lbs. $2.00. 
Alaska. This variety is extremely early. The round pods, 2V 2 
inches long, contain 5 to 8 Peas which are ready for use in 
about 55 days. The Peas are small, round, and tender. The 
vines are 2% to 3 feet tall. 
American Wonder. A very dwarf variety, growing 10 to 12 
inches tall and maturing a few days later than Alaska but of 
sweeter flavor and wrinkled-seeded. It is particularly suited 
for the home garden where space is limited. The pods are 
close to 3 inches long and about V 2 inch wide. They are plump, 
straight, and have a blunt end. 
Blue Bantam. The best of the early, dwarf, large-podded 
varieties. Vines 18 to 20 inches, dark green. Pods single, 
broad, dark green, slightly curved, pointed; contain 7 to 8 
large, succulent Peas. 
Dwarf Telephone. Only about 2 feet tall. Resembles Tele¬ 
phone, and the pods are well filled with Peas of the same 
good quality. It is an excellent variety to follow the early 
Peas in the home garden. Seeds large, wrinkled, green. 
Early Dwarf Gradus. This very tender variety is slightly 
earlier and more dwarf than the regular Gradus. The pods 
are medium green and rather large. Well filled with dark 
green Peas of exceptional quality. One of the outstanding 
early types, being very tasty. 
Gradus, or Prosperity. A very popular second early, large 
podded variety for home use and market. Vines 36 inches 
tall, medium green, stocky. Pods single, broad, plump, pointed, 
medium green; contain 8 to 10 large, sweet, delicious Peas. 
Improved Stratagem. A superior late variety. Vines deep 
green, 26 inches tall, stocky and branching. Pods single and 
paired, wide, nearly round, straight, pointed, dark green. Con¬ 
tain 8 to 10 tender Peas. 
Laxtonian. A little earlier than other dwarf large podded 
Peas, this variety is generally considered the best of its class. 
The blue green pods are often more than 4 inches long and 
contain 8 dark green Peas of finest quality. The seeds are 
large, wrinkled; green and cream in color. 
Little Marvel. Outstanding among dwarf Peas on account 
of its exceptional quality and yield. Valuable for home garden 
and early market. Vines dark green, 18 inches tall, stocky. 
Pods single and double, dark green, blunt, plump, well filled 
with 7 to 8 tender Peas. 
Tall Telephone. A handsome, large podded variety. Unex¬ 
celled for home gardens, for local markets and for shipping. 
Bears immense crops, wilt resistant. Pods single, very broad, 
plump, straight, dark green, pointed, contain 8 to 10 Peas of 
highest quality. 
POTATOES 
Excellent results are obtained by setting out Potatoes in 
good, sandy loam, making furrows 1 % feet deep and about 3 
feet apart. Apply freely a good commercial fertilizer or well 
decayed stable manure to each drill, cover slightly, and plant 
pieces of Potatoes, each containing two or three eyes, 1% 
feet apart, in rows. Cultivate when plants are 6 inches high. 
Write for special low prices on quantities. 
CERTIFIED SEED 
Burbank. This is the standard commercial variety. It is a 
very profitable potato to grow, meeting the popular demand 
of the Pacific Coast markets. We offer a select, true, heavy 
yielding strain. When in doubt as to the variety to plant, 
Burbank will prove your safest choice. 
Earliest of All. The tubers are of a flattened, round shape, 
with few and shallow eyes, white skin; are exceptionally 
smooth, seldom making a second growth, which always in¬ 
sures a high percentage of marketable tubers. The tubers 
form close together in the hills, making digging easy. A re¬ 
markably good keeper for an early variety. An ideal forcing 
potato for market gardeners. 
Early Rose. This is a very early pink elongated Potato with 
small, well marked eyes, having a thin, tough skin. We have 
a fine strain of this attractive variety. 
Netted Gem (Russet Burbank). A splendid late Potato that is 
grown extensively in irrigated sections. Tubers are elongated, 
russet netted skin, flesh white, shallow eyes. Good keepers 
and produce a fine yield. 
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