VEGETABLE SEEDS 
ONIONS 
1 oz. to 100 ft., 4 to 5 lbs. per acre 
As early as soil can be worked in Spring, sow the seeds thinly 
in drills 1 foot apart, and cover lightly, later thinning out to about 
6 inches apart in the row. The soil must be well fertilized .and be 
made very friable. In hot weather, water frequently. 
Prize Taker. This new varieftj' is without exception the largest and 
most handsome variety of onions ever grown. It is the large beau¬ 
tiful onion that is seen every fall on sale at the fruit stores and 
stands in large cities. The outside skin is rich yellow, straw color, 
while the flesh is white, sweet, mild and tender. 
Per Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; % lb., 75c; lb., $1.75, Post Paid. 
Giant Gibralter. Large brownish yellow, somewhat flattened on 
under side; often weighing four pounds. Is a good keeper and is 
known to be adapted to climatic conditions of Utah. Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c 
Vi lb. 60c; lb. $1.75 Post Paid. 
Mammoth Silver King. The Earliest Giant White Onion. The skin 
is a beautiful, silvery white. The flesh is sweet. Mammoth Silver 
King Onions are from five to seven and one-half inches. Pkt., 5c 
% lb., 90c; lb., $2.00 Post Paid. 
Pickling,—Extra Early Barletta. It is fully two or three weeks 
earlier than the Early White Queen, which heretofore has been the 
earliest variety in cultivation. They are of a pure, paper-white 
color, veiry mild and delicate in flavor; from one inch to one and 
one-half inches in diameter and three fourth of an inch in thickness. 
Per pkt., 5c; oz., 25c; V4 lb-, 90c; 1 lb., $2.00. Write for prices on 
larger amounts.—Post Paid. 
Crystal AVax Bermuda. Medium size, pure, waxy white. One of 
mildest sorts grown. Pkt. 5c; oz. 30c; V4 Ib. $1.00; 1 lb. $3.00 
Post Paid. 
Riverside Sweet Spanish. A large, globe shaped brown onion, weigh¬ 
ing 1 to 3 pounds. Small tops. Flesh mild and sweet. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c; V4 lb., 60c; 1 lb. $1.75 Post Paid 
White Portugal, or Silverskin. A good second early white flat 
Onion. It should be planted any time from November 1st until At>i-il 
1st. It is good keeper and desired for shipping. Also very desirable 
for green bunching onions. Under good cultivation the average 
diameter is from 4 to 6 inchrs. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c; V4 lb., 60c; 1 lb. $1.75 Post Paid 
White Sweet Spanish. A large, sweet onion, introduced into this 
country from Spain in recent years, and can be grown very success¬ 
fully here. The onions are equal to those that used to be impoited. 
Has no bite nor objectional strength, being mild, sweet flavored, fine, 
firm meat of tender texture. 
Pkt., 5c; oz.. 30c; V4 lb., 90c J 1 lb., $2.00 Post Paid. 
Yellow Globe Danvers. An outstanding variety, dependable cropper : 
medium late, hardy, and excellent keeper: used for shipping and 
storage. Bulbs medium size, spherical, clear yellow, firm and solid 
with tough, clinging skin. Flesh white with slight yellow tone. 
Pkt., 5c; oz. 20c; V4 lb. 50c; 1 lb. $1.50 Post Paid. 
ONION SETS. Sets are Northern grown, hardy, carefully cleaned, 
sized and packed. Produced for Western conditions. Plant Onion 
sets deep for green onions and shallow for dry onions. Pound 15c 
8 pounds for $1.00 (Not Post Paid.) Write for quantity prices. 
1 qt. to 100 ft., 12 bu. per acre. 
OKRA or GUMBO 
2 oz. to 100 fet., 8 lbs. per acre 
Sow seed early in May, in rows 3 feet apart and 2 inches deep. 
As plants appear, thin out to about 1 foot apart. Pkt. 5c: oz. 15c, 
V4 lb. 36c 
Improved Dwarf Green. Early. Short, thick i>ods. 
PEAS 
PRICES POST PAID 
1 lb. to 50 ft., 80 lbs. per acre. 
Prices on all varities except Dwarf Gray Sugar. Pkt., 10c: 
1 lb., 25c; 3 lbs., 66c; 6 lbs., $1.00. Postpaid. Write for pricts on 
larger amounts. 
For first crop, round-seeded Peas should be sown in the open 
ground as soon as it is fit to be worked; wrinkled varieties should 
be planted 2 to 3 weeks later. Frequent planting for succession, 
and a careful selection of varieties, will give an almost continuous 
crop of Peas from June until frost. Sow Peas in rows 3 feet apart 
and 3 inches deep. Rotted horse manure and wood ashes should 
be freely used in the preparation oif soil for pea growing. 
World’s Record. An improved Gradus type, but 4 or 6 days earlier. 
Vines 30 inches tall, moderately stout, pods about 4 inches long, 
board, pointed; contains 7 to 8 large tender deep green peas of 
excellent quality. The largest early variety. 
Alaska. This variety is extremely early. The round pods, 2^ 
inches long, contain 6 to 8 Peas which are ready for use in about 
66 days. The peas are small, round, and tender. The vines are 
2^ to 3 feet tall. 
American Wonder. A very dwarf variety, growing 10 to 12 inches 
tall and maturing a few days later than Alaska bub of sweeter 
flavor and wrinkled-seeded. It is particularly suited for the home 
garden where space is limited. The pods are close to 3 Inches 
long and about Ys inch wide. They are plump, straight, and have 
a blunt end. 
Dwarf Gray Sugar, Edible Po<Ls. This is the most desirable of all 
edible pod peas. It is a new variety, growing only 1 foot high, and is 
lemarkabit for its prolific character. The seeds are large, shriveled 
and indented, of a dark brown color. The pods are flat and crooked, 
and contain five or six peas. A very desirable acquisition. Pkt., 10c ; 
1 lb., 30c; 3 lbs., 75c; 5 lbs., $1.16. Postpaid. 
Everbearing. The vines attain a height of from eighteen inches to 
two feet; foliage large; the pods will average four inches in length, 
each pod producing si.x to eight wrinkled peas. The peas are very 
large, being half an inch and over in diameter, and in quality ur. 
surpassed. For a continuance in bearing this variety is unexcelled. 
Laxtonian or Blue Bantam A little earlier than other dwarf large 
podded Peas, this variety is generally considered the best of its 
class. The blue green pods are often more than 4 inches long and 
contain 8 dark green Peas of finest quality. The seeds are large, 
wrinkled green and cream in color. 
Dwarf Telephones Only about 2 feet tall Resembles Telephone, 
and the pods are well filled with Peas of the same good quality. 
It is an excellent variety to follow the early Peas in the home garden. 
Seeds large, wrinkled, green. 
Gradus, or Prosperity. A very popular second early, large podded 
anety lor home u e and market. Vines 36 inches tall, medium 
green( stocky. Pods single, broad plump, pointed, medium green; 
contain 8 to 10 large, sweet, delicious Peas. 
Improved Stratagem. A superior late variety. Vines deep green, 
26 inches tall, stocky and branching. Pods single and paired, 
wide, nearly round, straight, pointed, dark green. Contain 8 to 10 
tender Peas. 
Early Premium Gem or Little Gem. A very desirable dwarf, green 
wriiiKlcU vaiKty ; very popu.ar and more prolific than the Little Gem. 
16 to 16 inches high, requidcs no support, pods 3 inches. 
Lit'.le Marvel. Outstanding among dwarf Peas on account of its 
exceptional qua ity and yield. Valuable for home garden and early 
market. Vines nark green, 18 inches tall, stocky. Pods single 
and double, dark green, blunt, plump, well filled with 7 to 8 tender 
Pees. 
Tall Telephone. A handiome. lai’ge podded variety. Unexcelled 
for home gardens, for local markets and for shipping. Bears im¬ 
mense crops, wilt resistant. Pods single, very broad, plump, straight, 
dark green, pointed, contain 8 to 10 Peas of excellent quality. 
Laxton Progress Pea. This remarkable new variety is a true wrinkled 
sort. Trials show last year that green peas were ready for use three 
to four days carlir than Laxton Superb. Vines grow to an average 
lieight of 15 inches, heavy dark colored foliage. Pods are large, 
pointed, very dark green color averaging 4Mt inches in length. 
PIUCES (SUBJECT TO CHxlAGE WITHOUT \OTTCE 
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