PRICES of Vegetable Seeds listed on this page 
PEAS (Cont'd) — Thos. Laxton, Alderman, 
Gradus, Telephone, Dark Podded; Dwarf 
Telephone, or Daisy, Stratagem.... Pt. $.20 
PEAS —Melting Sugar .Pt. $.20 
PEPPER —Sunny Brook, Hungarian Wax, Cali¬ 
fornia Wonder, World Beater, Ruby King, 
Large Bell or Bull Nose, Long Red Cayenne, 
Red Chili . $.40 
PUMPKIN —Connecticut Field . 
SMALL SUGAR —Striped Cushaw .10 
RADISH— C rimson Giant, Early Scarlet Globe, 
Early Scarlet Turnip White Tipped, French 
Breakfast, Long Scarlet, White Icicle, Rose 
China Winter, White China Winter.10 
SPINACH —Bloomsdale Savoy Long Standing, 
Giant Nobel or Giant Thick Leaf, King of 
Denmark .05 
New Zealand . 
SQUASH —Early White Bush Scallop, Giant 
Crookneck .10 
Qt. 
4 Qts. 
Pk. 
Bu. 
$.35 
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$1.15 
1.15 
$2.15 
$7.50 
Oi. 
1/4 Lb. 
Lb. 
$.40 
$1.40 
$5.00 
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.15 
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THOMAS LAXTON—An im¬ 
proved strain of the original. 
Excellent for all uses. Deep- 
green, medium-heavy, 30 to 36 
inch vine. Single, rich deep green 
31/2 inch pods, blunt and broad 
v/ith 7 or 8 large, tender, fine 
quality peas. Seed medium sized, 
cream and green, wrinkled. 63 
days. 
Mid-Season Varieties 
alderman— A fine, I arge pod¬ 
ded Telephone for all uses. Re¬ 
sists wilt. Dark green, coarse 40 
inch vine. Single, broad, plump 
pods, 41/2 to 51/2 inches—straight, 
dark-green, pointed. They con¬ 
tain 8 to 10 highest quality 
peas. Seed large, wrinkled, light 
green. A top quality variety. 
74 days. 
GRADUS —Also called Prosper¬ 
ity. Stocky 36 inch vine. Single, 
broad, plump, 4 inch pods, point¬ 
ed and medium-green. 8 to 10 
delicious, large, sweet peas. 65 
days. 
TELEPHONE. Dark Podded— Like 
Aid erman. A standard, mid-sea- 
son favorite, high quality. 74 
days. 
Later Varieties 
DWARF TELEPHONE or DAISY 
—Prolific, resists wilt. Vines about 
2 feet, but otherwise resembles 
telephone. 79 days. 
STRATAGEM, Improved —Wilt 
resistant. Stocky, deep green, 
branching vine, 26 inches. Single 
and paired pods, 4 I /2 inches, al¬ 
most round, straight, pointed, 
dark-green with 8 to 10 fine suc¬ 
culent peas. Large, wrinkled, green 
seed. 79 days. 
Edible Podded or Sugar 
Varieties 
dwarf grey sugar— Prolific 
kind for home garden. Wilt 
sistant. Slender, wiry, 28 inch 
vine with double, light-green, 
3 inch pods, heavily curved, 
strongly indented. Small, mottled 
grey, round seed. 65 days. 
MAMMOTH MELTING SUGAR 
Wilt resistant. Coarse, light- 
green vine, 54 inches. Single 4 I /2 
inch pods, broad, indented, light, 
blunt, stringless, without fiber, 
fleshy. Contain 7 peas. Seed 
large, round, creamy-white. 74 
days. 
PARSNIP 
HOLLOW CROWN or GUERN¬ 
SEY —The most generally grown 
kind. Roots 2'/2 to 3 inches thick 
at shoulder, 12 to 14 inches long, 
uniformly tapered, hollow crown¬ 
ed. 95 days. 
PEPPERS 
Sweet Varieties 
CALIFORNIA WONDER— Out¬ 
standing, medium late. Uniform 
deep-green fruit, changing to 
crimson. Smooth. 75 days. 
RUBY KING —Abundant, taper¬ 
ing fruit, dark-green changing 
to ruby-red. 69 days. 
WORLD BEATER— One of the 
best large peppers. Glossy-green 
changes to bright red. Mild, very 
sweet, thick flesh. 75 days. 
Hot Varieties 
BULL NOSE or LARGE BELL— 
Early favorite. Small, productive 
plant. Blunt fruit 3 by 2% 
inches. Deep green to scarlet 
red. Ribs pungent, flesh mild. 
64 days. 
LONG RED CAYENNE— The hot 
favorite. Used for canning, pick¬ 
ling, drying. Pungent flavored 
fruit, tapering and twisted. 70 
days. 
RED CHILI —Low, spreading, 18 
inch plant. Extremely pungent 
fruit, 2^/2 by '/21 erect, conical. 
82 days. 
PUMPKIN 
CONNECTICUT FIELD —Large 
fruit with flat ends, 15 to 25 
pounds and up to 15 inches. 
Surface, slightly ribbed, deep 
orange. Thick flesh, orange-yel¬ 
low, sweet and coarse. I 18 days. 
KENTUCKY FIELD or LARGE 
CHEESE —Dull orange, large 
ribbed fruit. Coarse, deep yel¬ 
low flesh, good flavor. 120 days. 
SMALL SUGAR or NEW ENG¬ 
LAND PIE —Desirable for pie or 
general use. Round, flat end 
fruit, deep orange. Thick, yellow- 
orange flesh. 118 days. 
STRIPED CUSHAW— For stock 
feed. Crook-necked, I I pounds, 
white and green striped, thick, 
coarse yellow meat. 112 days. 
WINTER LUXURY or PIE— Early, 
resembling Small Sugar but 
larger. Flat ended, 9 to 10 inch¬ 
es, 7 to 8 pounds. Thin, netted, 
orange-yellow skin. 100 days. 
adish 
CRIMSON GIANT— Large 
round, I to D /2 inches. Deep 
crimson. 28 days. 
EARLY SCARLET GLOBE, MED¬ 
IUM TOP —-Globular, slightly 
elongated, bright scarlet. 24 days. 
EARLY SCARLET TURNIP. 
WHITE TIPPED — Carmine red 
with white tip. Flesh white, crisp 
and mild. 26 days. 
FRENCH BREAKFAST— Roots 
thicker toward bottom, D /2 
inches long by I /2 to % inches. 
Dull scarlet, white tipped. 25 
days. 
LONG SCARLET, SHORT TOP 
—Smooth, 5 to 6 inch roots, 
dark scarlet. Small tops. 27 
days. 
WHITE ICICLE —Tapering roots 
5 to 5/2 inches, very white with 
pure white, mild flesh. 27 days. 
Fall and Winter Varieties 
ROSE CHINA WINTER— Popu¬ 
lar, very distinct winter sort. 
Cylindrical blunt, smooth, bright 
rose-red. Flesh white, very firm 
and pungent. 52 days. 
WHITE CHINA WINTER— Roots 
large, 8 inches long, 2/2 to 3 
inches in diameter. Cylindrical 
with heavy shoulder. Flesh white, 
crisp, rather mild. 60 days. 
SPINACH 
BLOOMSDALE SAVOY. LONG 
STANDING —A few days later 
than Regular Bloomsdale Savoy. 
Holds from 12 to 14 days longer. 
42 days. 
IMPROVED OR GIANT NOBEL 
—Large, vigorous, spreading 
plant, slow to form seed stalks. 
Extremely heavy yielder. Very 
large, thick, smooth, deep green, 
tender leaves. 45 days. 
KING OF DENMARK— Excep¬ 
tionally long standing, large 
plants. Broad, dark-green leaves, 
somewhat crumpled. Excellent 
for spring planting. 46 days. 
NEW ZEALAND —Thrives in dry, 
hot weather. Can be picked re¬ 
peatedly all season. Not a true 
spinach but similar when cooked. 
70 days. 
SQUASH 
Summer Varieties 
EARLY WHITE BUSH SCALLOP 
—Fruits greenish when young, be¬ 
come white at maturity. 3 inches 
long, 7/2 fo 8/2 inches wide. 
53 days. 
GIANT SUMMER CROOKNECK 
—Prolific, bush type plant, curv¬ 
ed neck fruits around 4 to 5 
pounds, 20 to 24 inches long. 
4 to 5 inches in diameter. 56 
days. 
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