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GILL BROS. SEED CO. 
PEAS—Continued PEPPERS 
*Little Marvel—Superior to American Won¬ 
der with larger pods and only a few days later. 
Flavor fully as good. Pkt., 10c; lb., 25c. 
E. or F., lb., 20c; 5 lbs. or more at 17c. 
Other Varieties—We can supply Dwarf 
Telephone and Thomas Laxton. 
Pkt., 10c; lb., 25c. E. or F., lb., 20c; 5 lbs., 
at 17c lb. 
Collection offer—Nine packets, one of each 
kind of peas for 50c, postpaid. 
Market gardeners who buy seeds in quan¬ 
tity should submit us a list of their wants 
for quotations. _ 
Start plants in hot beds or in pots in a warm 
room in March. Transplant in open ground 
May 10 to 20, rows 3 ]/i feet wide, 2 feet in rows. 
Crimson Giant — Extra large peppers, 
of beautiful crimson when ripe. Their 
large size make them fine for stuffing. It 
ranks among the earliest and most prolific. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; oz., 30c; 1 oz., 66c; 
H lb., $1.50. 
Chinese Giant — The largest of the mild 
red peppers. One of the best for stuffing. 
A little later than Crimson Giant. 
Pkt., 10c; Vi oz., 30c; oz., 50c; lb., $1.50. 
Golden Dawn — Golden-yellow pepper; mild 
and sweet. Per pkt., 5c; oz., 30c; lb., 86c. 
POTATOES 
Plant early kinds as early as the ground will work. Late varieties May 20 to June 20. Rows 
3 A feet wide, 20 inches in row. Cut to one or two eyes. 
EARLY VARIETIES 
*Early White Albino—Among the very 
eailiest, pure white tubers, slightly flattened, 
flesh white and fine grained. This potato will 
mature early enough to permit second crop of 
cabbage, cauliflower, ruta bagas, etc. 
•Early Rose—The old favorite, true seed. 
•Irish Cobler.—Very early, shape round- 
oblong with white skin, good quality. 
Earliest of All.—A vigorous heavy yeilding 
first early sort. Skin white and shape round- 
oblong. Good quality. 
LATE VARIETIES 
•Snow—We have grown this for two sea¬ 
sons and are well pleased with its yielding qual¬ 
ities. Nearly every potato grows perfect in 
shape, roundish, slightly flattened, with Bnow- 
white skin and flesh. Produces very few un¬ 
salable potatoes. Can be planted closer than 
the Burbank and still produce good sized tubers. 
•Pride of Multnomah—A new potato that 
is superior to the Burbank. A strong, vigor¬ 
ous grower producing perfect white potatoes 
of the Burbank shape. 
•Burbank—The standard sort. 
Other Varieties.—We are located in a potato 
growing section and have a wide aquaintance 
which enables us to secure other good seed 
stocks. Write us regarding any variety not listed. 
PRICES ON POTATOES 
By mail postpaid at 20c per lb.; 3 lbs. for 
40c. For quantity please drop us a card. 
SWEET POTATOES 
Sweet Potato Plants—Ready in May. 
Doz., 30c; 100 for $1.50, postpaid. 
PUMPKINS 
Plant May 10 to 20 in rows 10 feet wide and 8 feet in the row; about 8 or 10 seed to the hill; 
thinning to two good plants. Turn vines with the row to permit cultivation. Use 200 lbs. Utah 
land plaster to the acre, plowing it in. 
Winter Luxury—The Best Pie Pumpkin 
WE CARRY FRUIT TREES AND DUTCH BULBS. SEND FOR OUR COMPLETE LIST. 
SUBMIT YOUR LIST FOR QUOTATIONS. SEE NURSERY STOCK PAGE 42. 
