California Griant Zinnias are a Specialty 
Packets 10c . . . See page 57. 
PARSNIP, Hollow Crown —Sow August to March; best 
given rich soil and plenty of water; improved by 
freezing in ground. Oz., 20c. Pkt., 5c. 
PSAS —Sow September to February. 
Dwarf: Laxton’s Progress (Improved Laxtonian), 
early. 
Dwarf Telephone, large pods; mid-season. 
Tall: Alderman (Improved Telephone), medium 
early. 
Melting Sugar (Edible Pod), cook whole pods 
when peas are half-developed. Lb., 30c. Pkt., 
10c. 
PEPPDR —Sow in hot-bed January to April, outdoors 
May to June. 
Sweet: California Wonder Bell, thick flesh, green 
when young, turning bright red. 
Pimiento, cone-shaped, green, turning ruby. 
Hot: Anaheim Chili, pleasing pungency. 
Floral Gem, small, for sauces and pickling; 
green, white, and red; often grown for pots. 
Pkt., 10c. 
PUMPKIN — Sow March to July; Connecticut Field 
(Jack O’Lantern), for pies or stock. 
New England Pie (Sugar), flnest quality. Oz., 
20c. Pkt., 5c. 
RADISH —Sow any time; Early Scarlet Globe, best. 
French Breakfast, olive-shaped, red. 
Icicle, crisp and mild. 
Long Scarlet. 
Scarlet Turnip, White Tipped. 
Large White Chinese Winter. Oz., 20c. Pkt., 5c. 
ROSEIiliR (Queensland Jelly Plant) — Sow in April; 
ornamental; resists drought; use pods as soon as 
flowers drop, for jelly, Oz., 75c. Pkt., 10c. 
RUTABAGA (Swedish Turnip) — Sow September to 
March; American Purple Top; larger, more mild 
and sweeter than turnips. Oz., 20c. Pkt., 5c. 
SAIiSIFY (Vegretable Oyster) —Sow in spring, and dig 
in fall and winter; Mammoth Sandwich Island, 
best Oz 25c Pl\t 5c 
SPINACH —Sow October to March; Giant Thick Leaved, 
large, tender, best warm-weather sort. 
Prickly-seeded Dark Green, best wintei-. 
New Zealand, spreading vine, with tips used 
like spinach for greens. Ikt.. 5c. 
