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GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS ARE PRICED DELIVERED 
ONION S—(Continued) 
GRANO (The earliest). Originated in 
our own state. Medium size, yellow 
skin, white meat, excellent quality, top 
shaped and a very heavy producer. Good 
k ee p e i* 
Pkt. 5$; V 2 oz. 20$; oz. 35$; t4 lb. $1.25; 
lb. $4.00 
CRYSTAL WHITE WAX (95 days). 
Sometimes called White Bermuda. A 
clear white, flat onion of medium size. 
Good shipper. 
Pkt. 5$; V 2 oz. 20$; oz. 35$; 14 lb. $1.25; 
lb. $3.50 
WHITE LISBON. Grown exclusively for 
an early bunching onion. If allowed to 
bulb will make a very thick neck. 
Pkt. 5$; V 2 oz. 20$; oz. 35$; 14 lb. $1.00; 
lb. $3.00 
BARLETTA (92 days). A white variety 
that does not get large. Fine for 
pickling. 
Pkt. 5$; V 2 oz. 15$; oz. 25$; 14 lb. 80$; 
lb. $2.50 
SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE (112 
days). Round, medium size, solid and 
pure white. Waxy white fine grained 
flesh, thin skin. Keeps well. 
Pkt. 5$; V 2 oz. 20$; oz. 35$; 14 lb. $1.00; 
lb. $3.00 
Onion Sets 
White and Yellow 
20$ per lb., 10 lbs. $1.50 
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Okra 
Sow seed thinly in warm soil, in drills 
about 2 feet apart. Thin out to 9 inches 
apart. One and one-half ounces will 
plant 100 feet of drill. 
WHITE VELVET (60 days). Pods 
round, smooth, pointed and 6 to 7 inches 
long. Prolific. Excellent for home 
garden. 
Pkt. 5$; V 2 oz. 10$; oz. 15$; 14 lb. 30$; 
lb. 75$ 
DWARF GREEN (50 days). Dark green, 
fluted pods 5 to 7 inches long. 
Pkt. 5$; V 2 oz. 10$; oz. 15$; 14 lb. 30$; 
lb. 75$ 
Parsley 
Used for flavoring and garnishing. Does 
best in rich soil. 
MOSS CURLED or TRIPLE CURLED. 
Dark green, finely cut and curled. 
Pkt. 5$; V 2 oz. 10$; oz. 15$ 
Parsnip 
Sow seed in February in loose rich soil. 
May be left in ground and dug as want¬ 
ed. They are improved by frost. 
HOLLOW CROWN (95 days). Very de¬ 
sirable in the Pecos Valley. Roots 12 
to 14 inches long and 2% to 3 inches 
thick at top. 
Pkt. 5$; y 2 oz. 10$; oz. 15$; 14 lb. 40$; 
lb. $1.00 
Peas 
Plant latter part of February to April 
15th in drills 12 to 18 inches apart. One 
pound to fifty feet drill. 
ALASKA (60 days). A first early 
smooth variety. Only matures one crop, 
lb. 30$; 10 lbs. $2.50 
FIRST AND BEST (60 days). Another 
of the smooth variety that can be planted 
very early but only yields one crop, 
lb. 30$; 10 lbs. $2.50 
NOTT’S EXCELSIOR (62 days). A bush 
pea of the wrinkled variety, a standard 
in the Pecos Valley. Dark green vine 
with slender pods and contain 6 to 7 
medium size peas. Heavy yielder. 
lb. 30$; 10 lbs. $2.50 
LITTLE MARVEL (62 days). Bush 
variety, extra good quality and pro¬ 
ducer. One of the most dependable in 
the Roswell district. 7 to 8 tender peas 
to the pod. Seed light green squarish 
and wrinkled, 
lb. 30<?; 10 lbs. $2.50 
BLISS EVERBEARING (76 days). Dark 
green, thrifty vine about 30 inches tall. 
Has a long bearing period. 4 to 5 light 
green peas in a straight pod. 
lb. 30$; 10 lbs. $2.50 
LAXTONION (62 days). One of the 
best early dwarf large pod sort. Good 
for general purpose. Curved pod with 
7 to 8 large peas. Seed yellowish green 
and wrinkled, 
lb. 30$; 10 lbs. $2.50 
CHAMPION OF ENGLAND (79 days). 
A very productive vine type. Straight 
plump pods contain 7 to 8 peas, 
lb. 30$; 10 lbs. $2.50 
Field Peas 
BLACK EYED. Grown for table use. 
Can be used green or dry. 
lb. 15$; 10 lbs. $1.25 
BROWN CROWDER (45 days). Good 
as green shelled or dried. Pods well 
filled with 12 to 20 brownish peas. 
lb. 15$; 10 lbs. $1.25 
CREAM CROWDER (45 days). Very 
similar to Brown Crowder. Peas cream 
with buff eye. 
lb. 15$; 10 lbs. $1.25 
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