16 PEAS, SWEET POTATO PLANTS, RADISHES 
DWARF TELEPHONE OR CARTER’S 
DAISY 
Grows from 20 to 40 inches high; the 
vines are very vigorous, of a branching 
habit, and bear for a long time a great 
quantity of large, dark green pods. It is 
one of the best second early, and, on ac¬ 
count of its nice appearance, brings the 
highest price on the market. Must be sown 
further apart than other peas. Postpaid, 
pkt. 10c; Vi lb 15c; 1 lb 25c. 
ASGROW NO. 40 
One of the best varieties for shippers 
and market gardeners. Height 26 inches; 
pods 5 to 6 V 2 inches long. Eight to ten 
large succulent peas. Vines dark green, 
stocky and branching. Pods round, dark 
green, curved at tip, exceptional in qual¬ 
ity. Resistant to Fusarium Wilt. Pkt. 10c; 
V 2 lb 15c; 1 lb 25c. Write for quantity 
prices. 
TALL TELEPHONE 
This variety is one of the finest branch¬ 
ing, tall, wrinkled marrows yet introduced. 
It is immensely productive, of the finest 
quality, and excellent sugary flavor; vines 
strong, averaging 18 to 20 pods per stalk; 
the pods are of large size and closely 
packed with six to eight large, delicious 
peas. Height 4% feet. Postpaid, pkt. 10c; 
1/2 lb 15c; 1 lb 25c. 
DWARF SUGAR EDIBLE PEAS 
Two feet in height, producing a heavy 
crop of small, flat pods about 3 inches in 
length. Postpaid, x /i lb 20c; 1 lb 30c. 
HUNDREDFOLD 
One of the best of the Laxtonian types; 
vine 2 feet high, sturdy, dark green and 
productive; pods dark green, 4 in. long, 
fairly broad and pointed, containing eight 
large, dark green peas; excellent quality. 
Postpaid, pkt. 10c; x /i lb 15c; 1 lb 25c. 
LITTLE MARVEL 
An extremely valuable variety, especial¬ 
ly suited to home gardens, and is also a 
splendid variety for early market garden¬ 
ing. It matures very early and produces 
large crops. The vines grow about 14 to 
18 inches in height. The pods are dark 
green, fair sized, produced in pairs and are 
closely filled with seven to eight peas of 
extra fine flavor. Postpaid, pkt. 10c; x /i lb 
15c; 1 lb 25c; 10 lb $2.00. 
LITTLE GEM 
Height, 16 to 18 inches. The vines are 
of dwarf growth and produce an abundance 
of round, well-filled pods 2 V 2 to 3 inches 
long. The peas are green, wrinkled of 
sweet, delicious flavor and excellent qual¬ 
ity. Postpaid, pkt. 10c; x /i lb 15c; 1 lb 
25c. Write for quantity prices on all va¬ 
rieties. 
SEED POTATOES 
POTATOES — We will carry in stock 
Certified Netted Gems, Bliss Triumph and 
Early Ohio, also Non-Certified Netted Gem, 
Early Ohio, Bliss Triumph and Blue Victor 
potatoes, grown from certified seed and 
planted late. Write for prices. 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS 
Write for Prices on Early and 
Late Varieties 
Plants ready from May 1 to June 15 
Our large experience in this line enables 
us to make shipments to long-distance 
points with comparatively no loss. How¬ 
ever, we do not guarantee safe arrival, as 
oftentimes mail is delayed or something 
happens beyond our control. If wanted by 
mail, postage should be added, 10c for 50; 
15c for 100 plants. Will make special rates 
on large lots. 
RED AND WHITE YAMS, 50 plants 
50c; 100, 90c. Write for quantity prices. 
YELLOW JERSEY, 50 plants, 50c; 100 
plants, 90c; 1,000, $7.50. 
ORDER EARLY! 
RADISHES 
The Secret of Growing Good Radishes 
The secret of growing good radishes consists chief¬ 
ly in the observance of three points. First, they 
should be grown on light, quick soil. Second, they 
should be given plenty of water, and last but not 
by any means least, the right kind of seed should be 
sown. Radishes grow very quickly and if not sup¬ 
plied with sufficient moisture are likely to be pithy. 
Sow seed one-half inch deep in the early Spring 
in rows one foot apart, and the more fertile the soil 
the faster they will grow. For a succession, sow 
every 10 days throughout the season and stir the 
soil sufficiently to keep out weeds. One ounce of seed 
required for 100 feet of row ; eight to ten pounds of 
seed will plant one acre. 
