VEGETABLE SEEDS in small quantities . io-cent packets 
Quantity 
. 220 Onion, Large Red Wethers¬ 
field. A large Onion that does 
well in all localities and is an 
excellent keeper. 
225 Onion, Southport Red 
Globe. A globe-shaped, me¬ 
dium-sized Onion that keeps 
well and is of excellent quality. 
230 Onion, Southport White 
Globe. Flesh firm, fine¬ 
grained, mild. 
.235 Parsley, Triple Moss-Curled. 
Immensely double, compact 
leaves. 
240 Parsnip, American Hollow 
Crown. Long, smooth, and 
milky white. 
245 Pepper, Red Apple. Mild 
and sweet. 
250 Pepper, Ruby King. Bright 
red; flesh thick and mild. 
255 Pumpkin, Connecticut 
Field. Large, oval. 
260 Peas, Early Bird. 3 ft. First 
early. Produces extra-large, 
round Peas. 
. 265 Peas, Gradus (Prosperity). 
2 Y ft. Second early. Bears 
abundance of long pods con¬ 
taining large Peas. 
Quantity 
270 Peas, Little Marvel. 1 Y ft. 
Extra early. Well-filled pods. 
.275 Peas, Telephone. 5 ft. Main 
crop. A very robust grower. 
280 Peas, Thomas Laxton. 3 ft. 
Second early. A heavy and 
reliable cropper. 
. 285 Radish, Deep Scarlet Tur¬ 
nip Forcing. Handsome; de¬ 
licious; crisp. 
.290 Radish, French Breakfast. 
Very early. Succeeds in hot 
weather. Scarlet with white 
tip. 
295 Radish, Scarlet Olive- 
shaped. Valuable distinct sort. 
300 Spinach, Curled-leaved Sa¬ 
voy. Large, tender, curled and 
wrinkled leaves. 
305 Spinach, Victoria. Extra 
dark green color. 
.310 Squash, Acorn or Table 
Queen. Acorn-shaped; 7 
inches long, 3 inches thick. 
Deeply ribbed, dark yellow 
flesh, very sweet. 
.315 Squash, Giant Summer 
Crookneck. Very large; rich 
flavor. 
Quantity 
.320 Squash, White Bush Seal- 
lop. A good early variety of 
fine quality. 
. 325 Tomato, John Baer. Very 
early. Fruit of medium size. 
.330 Tomato, Marglobe (Wilt- 
resistant). Red, globe-shaped 
fruits with few seeds. 
.335 Tomato, Ponderosa (Beef¬ 
steak). Fruits very large, 
solid, and bright crimson. 
.340 Tomato, Pritchard (Scarlet 
Topper). Extra-early, large, 
smooth. 
.345 Tomato, Rutgers. Big, vig¬ 
orous plant on which large, 
globular, deep red fruits are 
borne in quantity. 
.350 Turnip, Early Snowball. 
Crisp, tender, and sweet. 
.355 Turnip, Golden Ball. One of 
the best table sorts. 
.360 Turnip, Milan, Early Pur¬ 
ple-Top. Flesh pure white, 
delicate, and sweet. 
.365 Turnip, Garden Swede. Spe¬ 
cially selected for garden pur¬ 
poses. 
ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS • same high quality . io-cent packets 
These packets contain enough seed for small gardens. Numbers only required when ordering 
Quantity 
.500 Arctotis grandis. Pearly 
white; mauve center. 2 ft. 
.505 Alyssum Benthami. Fra¬ 
grant; white. 6 in. 
510 Aster, Queen of the Market, 
Mixed. Early. 1 Y ft. 
.515 Aster, Branching, Mixed. 
Splendid for cutting. Late. 2 ft. 
.520 Balsam, Mixed. Suitable for 
borders or bedding. 1 Y ft- 
.525 Calendula, Orange King. 
9 in. 
.530 Calendula, Lemon Queen. 
Deep sulphur. 1 ft. 
.535 Calliopsis Drummondi. Yel¬ 
low. 1 Y ft. 
540 Candytuft, Empress. Pure 
white. 1 ft. 
545 Candytuft, Large-flowered 
Hybrids, Dwarf, Mixed. 9 in. 
.550 Centaurea Cyanus, Double 
Blue. 2 ft. 
.555 Centaurea Cyanus, Single 
Blue. 2 ft. 
560 Centaurea Cyanus, Single 
Pink. 2 ft. 
565 Chrysanthemum, Morning 
Star. Large; primrose. 2 ft. 
. 570 Chrysanthemum, Evening 
Star. Golden yellow. 2 ft. 
575 Cosmos, Early - flowering, 
Mixed. 5 ft. 
580 Cosmos, Late-flowering, 
Mixed. 5 ft. 
585 Cosmos, Lady Lenox Pink. 
6 ft. 
590 Dianthus (Pinks) chinen- 
sis, Double Mixed. 9 in. 
595 Eschscholtzia, California 
Giant. Yellow. 9 in. 
600 Eschscholtzia, Golden West. 
Golden yellow. 9 in. 
605 Gaillardia amblyodon. Rich 
blood-red. 1 Y ft. 
Quantity 
. 610 Gaillardia, Annual Varie¬ 
ties, Mixed. 15 in. 
.615 Gypsophila elegans, White 
and Pink. 3 ft. 
.620 Gypsophila grandifloraalba. 
White. 3 ft. 
. 625 Gypsophila grandiflora 
rosea. Rose. 3 ft. 
.630 Helianthus (Sunflower) cal- 
ifornicus. Double; orange.6ft. 
. 635 Helianthus, Stella. Primrose- 
yellow. 3 ft. 
.640 Helichrysum monstrosum, 
Mixed. Everlasting. 2 ft. 
! 645 Larkspur, Giant Hyacinth- 
flowered, Mixed. \Y ft. 
.650 Lupins, Annual, Mixed. 2 ft. 
.655 Marigold, French, Tall, 
Double, Mixed. 1 ft. 
.660 Marigold, French, Dwarf, 
Double, Mixed. 1 ft. 
.665 Mignonette, Large-flower¬ 
ing. Sweet-scented. 1 Yi ft. 
.670 Mignonette, Machet. Red 
flowers; scented. 20 in. 
| .675 Nasturtium, Dwarf, Mixed. 
9 in. 
. 680 Nasturtium, Tall or Climb¬ 
ing, Mixed. 
.685 Nicotiana affinis. White flow¬ 
ers. 3 ft. 
.690 Nigella (Love-i n-a-M ist), 
Miss Jekyll. Blue flowers. 
13^ ft. 
.695 Poppy, Shirley, Finest 
Mixed. 2 ft. 
.700 Poppy, Double, Finest 
Mixed. 1 Y 2 ft. 
.705 Phlox Drummondi, Finest 
Mixed. 2 1 2 ft. 
.710 Portulaca (Sunplant), Sin¬ 
gle Mixed. 3 in. 
Quantity 
.715 Petunia, Rosy Morn. Soft 
carmine-pink. \Y ft- 
.720 Petunia Hybrida, Single 
Mixed. 1 Y ft. 
.725 Salvia, Clara Bedman. Scar¬ 
let. 1 Y ft. 
.730 Scabiosa, Tall, Double, 
Mixed. 2 ft. 
.735 Sweet Peas, Spencer, Blue. 
6 ft. 
.740 Sweet Peas, Spencer, Bright 
Scarlet. 6 ft. 
.745 Sweet Peas, Spencer, Ma¬ 
roon. 6 ft. 
. 750 Sweet Peas, Spencer, Prim¬ 
rose. 6 ft. 
.755 Sweet Peas, Spencer, Rose. 
6 ft. 
.760 Sweet Peas, Spencer. White. 
6 ft. 
.765 Sweet Peas, Spencer, Mixed. 
6 ft. 
Stocks, Large-flowering 
Ten Weeks. 
.770 Rose. 15 in. 
.775 Crimson. 15 in. 
.780 Blue. 15 in. 
. 785 White. 15 in. 
.790 Mixed. 15 in. 
.795 Sweet Sultan, Purple. 1Y ft. 
.800 Sweet Sultan, White. 1 Y ft. 
.805 Sweet Sultan, Yellow. 1 Yl ft* 
.810 Zinnia, Double Giant, 
Mixed. 2 ft. 
.815 Zinnia, Dahlia-flowered, 
Mixed. 3Hft. 
.820 Z innia, elegans, Finest 
Mixed. 2 ft. 
.825 Zinnia, Lilliput or Baby. 
Finest Mixed. 1 ft. 
