TURNIP 
Purple Top White Globe—Desirable as a table 
or feeding variety. 
White Rutabaga — One of the best large table 
varieties. 
Yellow Rutabaga — An excellent cooking sort, 
preferred by many to the white. Either of above, 
oz., 10c; 1-4 lb., 20c; 1 lb., 75c. 
Long White Cowhorn — A long yellow feeding 
turnip, 1 lb., 60c. 
Purple Top Strap Leaf—Good for cooking when 
small, and a desirable feeding variety. Oz., 15c; 
1-4 lb., 35c; 1 lb., 50c. 
COST AND QUALITY 
My seed is put up in 5c packets, containing as 
large quantity as any of the commission seed firms, 
many of whom sell their packets at 10c. Seed is 
put up as used, from new stocks, thus assuring our 
trade of fresh seed of high germination and strong 
vitality. 
Comparison of prices with those shown in 
other seed catalogues will indicate that the average 
is decidedly in my favor with the added advantage 
that you can buy when needed. 
The quality of seed is the best, and will be found 
dependable in every particular. On account of a 
constantly changing market I do not quote on 
field seed. Price is as low as will be found else¬ 
where on similar quality. 
PEAS 
Laxton’s Progress—Medium heighth, somewhat 
earlier than Thomas Laxton. 
Nott’s Excelsior—One of the largest pod dwarf 
varieties and one of the best yielders. 
Premium Gem—An improved variety, producing 
well-filled pods. 
Gradus — The best and earliest of the larger 
growing varieties. 
Thomas Laxton—Similar to Gradus, both grow¬ 
ing about 2 to 3 feet. 
Laxtonian—Largest pod of the dwarf varieties; 
used extensively as an early market variety. 
Dark Pod Telephone—The most desirable later 
variety. 
Bliss Everbearing — Very prolific, continues to 
bloom and bear longer than most varieties. 
Champion of England—Big yielding late variety 
All varieties, 25c lb. 
Special prices in quantity. 
Write for prices by the bushel for field planting 
Send in mail orders; we pay the postage. 
Vegetables not listed will be 5c per packet. 
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