aOIiDEN BEAUTY CASABA 
Honey Dew and Casaba 
Melons 
HONEY DEW — Excellent flavor, good 
keeping qualities and very prolific. Flesh 
is light green and sweet as honey. Ready 
to pull when green lustre has changed 
to a creamy yellow and ready to eat 
when an impression can he made with 
the thumb. Pit., 5c; oz., 15c; '/j lb., 40c; 
1 lb., $1.25. 
GOEDEN BEAUTY —The most popular 
and the best flavored Casaba Melon 
grown. Grows from six to eight inches 
in diameter, is nearly round, slightly 
pointed at the stem end. The wrinkled 
skin is a beautiful golden yellow and the 
rind is very hard. The flesh is pure white 
and very thick. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; 
lb., 50c; 1 lb.. $1.50. 
Mustard—Mostaza 
CULTURE—Very easy to grow. Sow 
in the Fall and during the Winter and 
Spring months. Drill in rows and cover 
lightly. Mustard is not particular as to 
soil, but a medium heavy soil is best. 
SOUTHERN CUBBED —The true curled 
leaf variety. Cooks like Spinach and 
has a very agreeable flavor. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 10c; 1/4 lb., 25c; 1 lb., 75c. 
OSTRICH PLUME— Is delicious as well 
as ornamental; the leaves resemble os¬ 
trich plumes, hence the name. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 10c; '/4 lb., 25c; 1 lb., 75c. 
CHINESE GREEN CURLED— This is a 
delicious vegetable, being less pungent 
than the American varieties. Like Spin¬ 
ach, it thrives during the Winter season. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; '/4 Ih., 40c; 1 lb., $1.25. 
MARKET GARDENERS — NOTE: 
Liefgreen’s strain of vegetable seeds 
are unsurpassed. Please write for special 
quantity quotations. 
PRICES LISTED ARE POSTPAID 
WRITE FOB QUANTITY PRICES 
Onions—Cebolla 
CULTURE —A rich, weli drained soil 
will produce fine Onions. If soil is not 
well drained it will produce thick necked 
scallions. A well fertilized sandy loam 
is the best. In the lower altitudes in 
Arizona, planting starts in September 
and continues throughout the Fall and 
early Winter months. Time of planting 
depends on the variety. Drill Onion Seed 
in 14-inch rows and irrigate in the fur¬ 
rows between the ridges to avoid flood¬ 
ing the onion, which causes rot, render¬ 
ing it unfit to ship or keep. Three pounds 
of seed is required to the acre for dry 
Onions or one ounce to the 100 feet. For 
Green Onions or Bunching Onions plant 
ten pouds per acre. Our Onion Seed is 
of the highest type as to germination 
and purity. Consult with us as to what 
and how to plant and allow us to quote 
you quantity prices. Ask for prices on 
Planet Jr. Seeders. 
CRYSTAL WHITE WAX —A large white 
Bermuda type Onion that has become 
very popular. It is very early, very mild 
in flavor and an excellent shipper and 
keeper. Our seed is of the best type pro¬ 
curable. Pkt., 5c; oz., 35c; 1/4 lb., $1.00; 
1 lb., $3.50. 
GREAT GREEN BUNCHING ONIONS 
—Produces the long, tender, sweet green 
Onions which are so popular on the table 
of those who enjoy good eating. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 35c; 1/4 lb., $1.00; 1 lb., $3.00. 
SWEET SPANISH or VALENCIA — In 
this Onion you will find all the good fea¬ 
tures of a perfect Onion. Very mild, 
sweet flavor, good firm meat and a fine 
tender texture. Pkt., 5c; oz., 30c; 1/4 lb., 
$1.00; 1 lb., $3.00. 
SILVER SKIN —One of the leading white 
Onions. A good keeper and shipper. Un¬ 
der good cultivation the average diam¬ 
eter is from four to six inches. The thick 
skin is a clear silvery white, flesh snow 
white, sweet and tender. Pkt., 5c; oz., 
25c;. 1/4 lb., 85c; 1 lb., $2.50. 
YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS — A well 
known early Onion of fine quality. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 35c; lb., $1.10; 1 lb., $3.50. 
YELLOW BERMUDA — Outer skin is of 
a pale strawish color. A large flattish 
Onion with a very mild flavor. Very 
early. Pkt., 5c; oz., 30c; 1/4 lb., $1.00; 1 
lb., $3.00. 
WHITE SWEET SPANISH— Similar to 
the original Sweet Spanish with the ex¬ 
ception that it is white fleshed. Like the 
original, it is a good keeper. Is globe- 
shaped and will grow where other onions 
will thrive. We are very proud of our 
strain of this onion as it has given 
wonderful results. Pkt., 5c; oz., 35c; 
'/4 lb., $1.10; 1 lb., $3.50. 
Liefgreen's Onion Sets 
The earliest onions are grown from 
sets planted in September. This brings 
them in the market in February and 
March, when prices are highest. About 
250 lbs. of sets will plant one acre. 
State whether you wish white sets or 
yellow. 
We have no sets of the Sweet Spanish. 
Set them three inches apart in rows 
six inches apart. When ready for use, 
take up every other one as needed, al¬ 
lowing the balance to grow to mature 
size. One pound of sets will piant about 
fifty feet of row. Lb. 35c postpaid; 10 
lbs. $3.00 postpaid. Write for quantity 
prices. 
