VEGETABLE SEEDS 
WATERMELONS CASABAS 
SIriped Klondike. P’riend.s, here's a new one. We iried it out 
and found it delicious. We’re passing if on to you. Try it! 
An excellent shipper and of wonderful quality. Light green, 
conspicuously striped with dark. In quality it has no 
superior and its striking appearance advertises it well 
wherever offered for sale. It brings excellent prices. Size and 
shape same as brown seeded Klondike. Striped Klondike 
matures about the same time as our Brown Seeded Klondike. 
The flavor will strike you as “par-excellence.” We feel we 
are offering you the la.st word in watermelons in this new 
variety. If you miss out on its good qualities, don’t blame 
us. A minimum of seeds is a characteristic of our strain. See 
illustration below. Pkt. lOc; oz. 25c; ^4 lb. 65c; lb. .$2.00. 
.Monarch Brown Seeded Klondike. (Early maturing strain.) 
Flesh deep red, very sweet, flavor of the best, rind thin, dark 
green and tough enough to allow shipping to nearby markets. 
Stem end square, center full, tapering slightly to the blossom 
end. A favorite on the Pacific Coast. One of the best flavored 
melons we have ever offered. Usually weighs about 25 pounds. 
We offer the earliest maturing strain. You can buy cheaper 
seed, but never better. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; % lb. 50c; lb. .$1.50. 
Kleckley Sweet or Monte Cristo. Early. A most popular home 
garden variety. Fruits large, oblong, very dark green; flesh 
bright rich red, crisp, exceedingly sweet; seeds white. Kleckley 
Sweet has been a favorite for a generation. We believe, how¬ 
ever, that Kleckley Sweet does not compare in quality of 
flavor to either of the Klondike varieties. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 
11). 40c; lb. .$1.00. 
Black Seeded Ice Cream. Grown extensively in Oregon and 
Washington. A splendid shipper, does exceptionally well in 
any soil which grows melons. Almost round, pink meated, 
black seeded, a fine keeper. Drought resisting, ripens early. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; M lb. 40c; lb. $1.00. 
Black Seeded Chilian. This melon quickly became popular 
in California where it originated, and gains favor wherever 
grown. The medium sized spherical fruits are very dark 
green, faintly marked with lighter striping. The flesh is crisp, 
fine grained, and very sweet. It is of an attractive red color. 
Pkt. lOc; oz. 20c; Vt lb- 45c; lb. $1.25. 
Crysfal Wax — White Bermuda 
ONION PLANTS 
Beady for shipment after March 15th 
NOW YOU CAN HAVE BERMUDA 
ONIONS IN YOUR OWN GARDEN. 
Because of the long ripening season 
necessary to mature Bermuda Onions it 
has been impossible in the past to raise 
this delicious onion in Western gardens. 
Raising a crop from seed was impossible. 
Now plants are available for resetting 
and it is possible to grow the “finest and 
sweetest onion” of them all in your own 
garden. Plants are no longer an experi¬ 
ment; they all grow perfectly in every 
locality. Our plants will make early 
green onions for pulling and LARGE, 
SWEET MATURED ONIONS for the 
table or market. One thousand plants 
will produce 8 to 10 bushels of dried 
onions. Our plants are sure to grow. 
Prices, postpaid (over the counter prices somewhat lower): 
1 bundle of about 100 plants. 30c; 5 bundles of about 500 plants, 
$1.00; 10 bundles of about 1000 plants, $1.75. 
Golden Beauty. Fruits are nearly globular of bright golden 
vellow color. Flesh is white, very thick and juicy. Pkt. 5c; 
oz. 20c; M lb. 45c; lb. $1.35. 
Winter Pineapple. A casaba that ripens slowly and lasts prac¬ 
tically through the winter. Stores like Hubbard squash. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; 34 lb. 45c; lb. $1.35. 
Persian (Small Variety). Matures in 115 days. Requires long 
season to attain perfection; widely grown for market. Fruits 
globular, skin very dark green; netted. Flesh thick; bright 
orange; of distinct flavor when melons are fully ripe. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 35c; 34 lb. $1.10. 
ONIONS 
White Sweet Spanish. This variety is becoming quite pop¬ 
ular with market growers as well as home gardeners. It has 
all the qualities of Sweet Spanish combined with white 
color to make it attractive in the market. While White Sweet 
Spanish has a natural tendency to revert to off colors, you’ll 
find our seed as true to type as is possible to obtain it. This 
variety is a trifle earlier than our Early Sweet Spanish. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c; % lb. $1.50; lb. $4.50. 
Early Sweet Spanish (Riverside Strain). This strain of Sweet 
Spanish has been bred up to keeping quality perfection. 
Originally the Spanish strain of this type did not have the 
keeping quality, hence seed breeders set to work to include 
the necessary keeping propensities. Such will be found in our 
Sweet Spanish. This is a very sweet and early onion. Most 
of you know it for its extreme high characteristics. Early, 
mild, excellent keeper, heavy yielder. Increasingly popular 
with the market and home gardener. Large, yellow, globular, 
flesh white, very sweet and of pleasing flavor. Desirable 
for shipping. Our seed comes from the most reliable source 
and you’ll find ours, True-to-type stock. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 
34 lb. 75c; lb. $2.50. 
Vellow Globe Danvei's. One of the most extensively used 
main crop yellow onions for the home garden. Here’s what 
our grower says about our seed: “Our selection and breed¬ 
ing have developed a strain which has the early ripening 
habit and small neck of the original Danvers and yet is 
more globular and prolific than the parent type. The bulbs 
are medium to large sized, uniformly globe shaped and white 
fleshed, with a crispness and an excellent mild flavor. Highly 
recommended.” Could you ask for more in an onion? Pkt. 
10c; oz. 25c; 34 lb. 75c; lb. $2.25. 
Prizetaker. The most widely growm of the yellow types. 
Enormously productive, widely grown for shipping. Bulbs 
large, globular; skin thin, glossy and of a lighter shade of 
vellow than Danvers: flesh coarse but mild and sweet. I*kt. 
10c; oz. 25c; 34 lb. 75c; lb. .$2.25. 
Crystal White Wax. A most attractive onion. An off spring 
of White Bermuda. Pure white in color, being W'axy in ap¬ 
pearance. Largely grown for the market but highly recom¬ 
mended to the home gardener. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 34 lb. 75c; 
lb. $2.50. 
ONION SETS 
For the earliest green onions use onion sets, planting them 
about 2 inches apart in the row. Dry onions can be grown 
from sets, but it w’ill be found much less expensive if grown 
from seed. We can furnish Yellow Strassburg sets at 30c per 
quart postpaid; 5 quarts, $1.25; 10 quarts and up, 20c per 
quart, postpaid. 
Note; We cannot supply Sweet Spanish onion sets. 
LEEK 
The Leek belongs to the onion family. Prized for soups. Culti¬ 
vate same as onions, but should be hilled up about the neck 
to blanch it. 
Large Roen or American Flag. A large favorite American 
sort. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 34 lb. $1.00. 
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