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ONIONS, PARSNIPS, PEPPERS 
SOUTHPORT YELLOW GLOBE 
The most popular late variety of splen¬ 
did keeping quality. More oval than the 
Yellow Globe Danvers, much larger, more 
solid and heavier. Skin deep orange-yel¬ 
low, flesh fine grained and fairly strong. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; *4 lb 80c; 1 lb $2.50. 
to maturity some six weeks earlier than a 
crop grown directly from the seed. 
White and Yellow Bottom Sets, postpaid, 
1 lb 20c; 6 tb $1.00. 
BOTTOM ONION SETS 
Small onions grown from seed that has 
been sown too thickly to attain a large 
size. The small onions (about Vz inch in 
diameter) thus obtained are planted out 
and are ready in a short time to pull as 
green onions for the table or bunched for 
the market. If left to stand, they make 
ripe onions of the best quality, and come 
Feed Everything You Grow 
with this complete, 
balanced diet 
GORO 
Complete plant food 
PARSNIPS 
CULTURE—As the seeds germinate very slowly, sow as early in 
Spring as possible, in drills 15 inches apart on deeply cultivated, rich, 
loamy soil. Keep clear of weeds and thin to three or four inches 
apart. The roots of the Parsnips are improved by freezing. 
HOLLOW CROWN OR LONG WHITE 
Root very long, white, smooth, tender, sugary, and of most excel¬ 
lent flavor. Very hardy; will keep through the Winter without pro¬ 
tection. Postpaid, pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 14 tb 30c; 1 lb 85c. 
SWEET MARROW PARSNIP 
This fine new Parsnip of English origin is offered with full confi¬ 
dence that it will become a prime favorite with all who use it. It is 
very fine grained and exceedingly sweet, while the peculiar “parsnip” 
flavor is fully preserved. The roots are unusually smooth and attrac¬ 
tive in appearance. The best of all Parsnips for the market or private 
garden. Postpaid, pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; !4 lb 30c; 1 lb 85c. 
PEPPERS 
CULTURE—Sow the seed early in hotbeds; or later, when the 
weather becomes warm, in open beds. When two or three inches 
high transplant to a warm, mellow soil, in rows eighteen inches 
apart and a foot apart in the rows. Guano and hen manure are 
excellent fertilizers and will greatly increase the yield. 
CHINESE GIANT 
Sweet. The mildest and best of the field Red Peppers. Four to 
five inches in diameter; color, brilliant deep red; borne in clusters; 
bush stocky, well branched; vigorous and about as early as Ruby 
King. Postpaid, pkt. 10c; oz. 60c; x /\ lb $1.75. 
CALIFORNIA WONDER 
Fruits are large and blocky in form. Walls heavy, the flesh often being % of an 
inch thick, deliciously crisp, tender and sweet. Color, a brilliant dark green changing 
to crimson when ripe. Pkt. 10c; oz. 60c; |4 lb $1.75. 
CAYENNE 
Pods long, bright red; very pungent and used very largely with pickles when green. 
Postpaid, pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
PIMENTO 
Fruit large, smooth and glossy. Deep green when young, becoming deep scarlet. 
Flesh thick, solid, mild and sweet in flavor. Postpaid, pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
