Radishes Onions Turnips 
D553. Sonderegger’s Giant Butter. 
Extra crisp, large; does not get 
pithy. 
D554. Sparkler. Solid, crisp. It is 
a favorite for market or home gar¬ 
den. 
D555. Early Bird. Rich scarlet 
Snow white, crisp flesh. 
D556. Sonderegger’s Icicle. Mild, 
extra fine quality, long, white, 
smooth. 
D562. Sonderegger’s White Pearl. 
l’ure white, smooth, round and 
good flavor. 
D56S. French Breakfast. Bright 
scarlet with white tip 
D5S2. Rose China, Winter Radish. 
Bright rose, flesh white, mild, a 
very fine late radish. 
PRICES OF ALL RADISH SEEDS 
No. Variety Pkt. Oz. Lb. 
553 Sonderegger's 
Giant Butter. .10c 20c 40c 
554 Sparkler. 5c 12c 25c 
555 Early Bird . 7c 15c 30c 
556 Sonderegger’s 
Icicle . 8 c 15c 30c 
562 Sonderegger’s 
White Pearl . ,10c 20c 40c 
568 French Breakfast 5c 10c 25c 
580 Rose China . . . .10c 15c 30c 
Postpaid, safe delivery guaranteed. 
“BIG 3” RADISH COLLECTION 
Sparkler, Icicle, Early Bird. 1 Pkt. 
of Each, 15c. 
Tomatoes 
D652. B ison. Very early, of me¬ 
dium size, very solid, Resists 
drought extra well. 
D623. Penn State. Medium size, 
dark red fruit with very few seeds. 
D624. Beebe’s Early Prolific. An 
early variety, with bright scarlet- 
red smooth medium sized fruit 
D625. Albino. Ivery white, contains 
no acid. 
D626. Pritchard or Scarlet Topper. 
Very solid, with heavy thick walls. 
D628. Sparks’ Earliana. Large fruit 
of fine quality. Grows compact, 
stoutly branched. 
D629. Marglobe. Second early. 
Large, round and smooth, deep red 
D638. Ponderosa. Extra large fruit, 
solid and fleshy. Deep purplish 
pink. 
D640. New Stone. A good variety 
for canning. Bright scarlet, smooth 
and good yielder. 
D64S. Yellow Pear. An early small 
yellow tomato of rich flavor. 
“Big 3" 
Tomato Collection 
Spark's Earliana 
Pritchard 
New Marglobe 
1 Large Packet of Each, 
Postpaid . 
D432. Sonderegger's Prizetaker. 
Easy to grow from seed to medium 
size. Flesh pure white, finest 
quality, rather mild. Pkt. 10c; oz. 
25c; J / 4 lb. 60c. 
D435. White Pearl. Very early, 
bulbs small, silvery white The best 
onion for pickling. Pkt. 10c; oz. 
25c; 1/4 lb. 65c. 
D440. Yellow Globe Danvers. White 
flesh, crisp and very good quality. 
Firm, solid bulbs; fine for storage. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; 1/4 lb. 50c. 
D448. Silver Skin. Large flat on¬ 
ion of pleasant flavor, mild and 
good keeper. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 
1/4 lb. 65c. 
D450. Yellow Bermuda. A very 
large globe shaped onion with mild, 
crisp flesh. A good keeper and fine 
for markets. Pkt. 7c; oz. 25c; I /4 
lb. 70c. 
Onion Sets 
Prepaid 
1 lb. 5 lbs. 
C458 White .30c $1.25 
C460 Red .25c 1.00 
C462 Yellow .25c 1.00 
C464 White Multiplier.30c 
D472. Winter Onion Sets. Plant 
them in the fall. The fall planted 
sets produce fine green onions in 
early spring Per lb. 25c; 5 lbs. 
SOc, postpaid. 
D473. Bermuda Onion Plants. 
Plant as soon as ground is warm. 
A very mild onion, when used as a 
green onion, or a large onion. Per 
bundle 20c; 5 bundles SOc. 
D346. LEEK. The large London va¬ 
riety Mild, for flavoring soups, or 
cooked like creamed onions. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 30c. 
D74S. GARLIC. Very pungent. 
Grown for seasoning. Large bulbs 
(break them up to sets) 5c; Y* lb. 
12c; 1 lb. 40c. 
Eggplant 
D284. Spineless. A good bearing 
variety. The broad, oval, dark pur¬ 
ple, glossy fruits are of superior 
quality. Pkt. 10c; j /2 oz. 25c; oz. 
45c. 
Peppers 
D522. Sonderegger’s New Royal. 
Extra thick flesh, juicy, sweet and 
very mild. Fine for stuffed peppers. 
Pkt. 15c; Yz oz. 25c. 
D525. Harris Early. Earliest va¬ 
riety. Fruit medium size, dark red 
and very sweet. Pkt. 15c; Yz oz. 
25c. 
D532. Perfection Pimento. Thick 
meated, extra mild and delicious 
Heavy bearer. Pkt. 15c; Yz oz- 25c. 
Prices of All Tomatoes 
No. 
Variety 
Pkt. 
Yz oz. 
1 02 . 
623 
New Penn State . 
. 10 c 
25c 
45c 
624 
Beebe’s Early Prolific. 
. Sc 
20 c 
30c 
625 
Albino White . 
30c 
626 
Pritchard . 
. 10 c 
20 c 
30c 
628 
Sparks’ Earliana . 
15c 
25c 
629 
New Marglobe . 
. 10 c 
20 c 
35c 
638 
Ponderosa . 
. 10 c 
35c 
60c 
640 
New Stone . 
20 c 
30c 
648 
Yellow Pear . 
. 10 c 
652 
Bison . 
. 10 c 
30c 
50c 
D656. Extra Early Purple Top Mi¬ 
lan. Medium size, fine grained and 
good quality. Pkt. 5c; oz. 12c; Y$ 
lb. 25c. 
D662, Purple Top Strap Leaf. Flat, 
medium sized roots, purple top, fine 
grained and mild. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 
1/4 lb. 20c; lb. 65c. 
D 666 . Purple Top White Globe. 
Firm, fine grained, white and of 
fine flavor. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; Ya 
lb. 20c; lb. 65c. 
D676. Purple Top Yellow Rutabaga. 
Best yellow meated; good keeper. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; J / 4 lb. 20c. 
Parsley 
D474. Champion Moss C u r I e d. 
Leaves extra large, deep rich green 
and very curly. Pkt. 7c; oz. 15c. 
D478. Hamburg. Turnip-rooted; of 
this variety the roots as well as 
the tops are used. Pkt. 7c; oz. 15c. 
Mustard 
D376. White. Best for salad and 
kitchen use. The seeds are used 
for making dill pickles Pkt. 5c; 
oz. 10c; Ya lb. 30c. 
D378. Southern Giant Curled. High¬ 
ly esteemed in the South where the 
seed is sown in the fall and the 
plants used early in the spring for 
salads. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c. 
Okra 
D380. White Velvet. Okra is deli¬ 
cious for stews, for flavoring soups, 
and for salads. It is easy to raise 
and yields immense crops. The pods 
are used when from 1 to 2 inches 
long. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; J /4 lb. 25c. 
Garden Huckleberry 
D521. Plants grow about 3 feet 
high. Fruit is a deep purple, near¬ 
ly black. Should be cooked with 
sugar and lemon for flavoring. It 
is good for preserving. Pkt. 10c. 
Peanuts 
They do best in a light soil. 
Take them up, tops, peanuts and 
all just before frost in the fall. 
Allow them to dry out in the air. 
Plant in rows 4 ft apart. 
D484. Mammoth Virginia. Most 
profitable variety to grow for home 
use or market, as the nuts are 
quite large. Plants grow erect. 
Pkt. 5c; 1 lb. 25c, postpaid. Not 
prepaid, 5 lbs. 85c. 
D486. Early Spanish. The earliest 
variety grown. Pods small, remark¬ 
ably solid and well filled. Pkt. 5c; 
1 lb. 25c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 
5 lbs. S5c. 
Herbs 
D696. Dill. The common dill pickle 
herb. Pkt. 7c. 
D700. Lavender. Flowers used for 
making perfumes. Pkt. 10c. 
D702. Marjoram. Leaves dried for 
winter use; good for flavoring. Pkt. 
10 c. 
D706. Sage. Leaves for seasoning 
and dressing. Pkt. 10c. 
D710. Summer Savory. Fine fla¬ 
voring for beans. Pkt. 10c. 
FREE. With every order for seeds 
in packets amounting to One Dollar 
or more, you receive free, 12 Gladi- 
ola bulbs, including all colors. Fine, 
blooming size bulbs. (A 30c value.) 
VELVETY LAWNS FROM SONDE- 
SEGGER’S CLEAN SEEDS. 
Kentucky Blue 
Grass 
One pound of this seed will 
make a perfect stand on 200 square 
feet. We have a choice lot of seed 
with a high germination and pur¬ 
ity. Gives a very fine texture sod. 
Per lb. 40c; 3 lbs. $1.15; 5 lbs. 
$1.80, postpaid. 
SONDEREGGER’S SPECIAL 
Lawn Grass Mixture 
Contains in the proper proportion 
the Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, 
White Dutch Clover and a little 
Red Top, properly mixed. Figure 
one pound to 200 square feet. Per 
lb. 48c; 3 lbs. $1.32; 5 lbs. $2.00, 
postpaid. 
White Dutch Clover 
White Clover is a hardy, low 
growing perennial. Used either 
alone or in combination with other 
grasses. Figure one pound to 300 
square feet. Per lb. 85c, postpaid. 
INSECTICIDES 
Aphicide 
It contains a large per cent of 
nicotine, which makes it most ef¬ 
fective against the striped cucum¬ 
ber beetle and the green aphis 
Should be applied with a dust gun 
so as to get underneath leaves 
Price: 1-lb. can 45c, postpaid; 5- 
Ib. can $1.25, not prepaid. 
Slug Shot 
A non-poisonous insecticide. Can 
be used on cabbage, cauliflower, 
beans, etc., without fear. Lb. 32c; 
5 lbs. $1.30, postpaid. Not pre¬ 
paid, 5 lbs. $1.00. 
Liquid Slug Shot 
This is a non-poisonous spray 
and is very effective on both chew¬ 
ing and sucking insects. 1 oz. of 
liquid Slug Shot makes 6 gallons 
of spray. 1-oz. bottle 35c; 4-oz. 
bottle $ 1 . 00 , postpaid. 
Nitragin 
This is not a fertilizer and must 
be applied to seed before planting. 
Nitragin can only be used on le¬ 
gume plants It improves the root 
system and gives the plants a much 
better growth. For beans, peas and 
sweet peas, enough to treat 4 lbs. 
of seed, 10c. Soy beans and cow 
peas, 1 bu. size, 30c; 2 bu. size 
50c; 5 bu. size $1.00. For all 
clovers, alfalfa, also lespedeza, Yz 
bu. 30c; bu. 50c; 2J / 2 bu. $1.00, 
postpaid. 
Elastic Pruning Paints. Should 
be used wherever a limb is cut off 
or where the rabbits have peeled 
the bark. Prevents decay until 
wound is healed. 1 pt. 55 c; qt. 
95c, postpaid. Not prepaid, gallon 
$2.25. 
Hotkaps 
Hotkaps are made from an es¬ 
pecially prepared paper which is 
waterproof and when set over a 
small plant it acts as a small 
greenhouse. 
Home Garden package, 25 Hot¬ 
kaps and cardboard Setter, 65c 
postpaid. 
100 Hotkaps with metal Setter 
and Tamper, $2.85 postpaid. 
250 Hotkaps with metal Setter 
and Tamper, $3.85, not prepaid. 
1,000 Hotkaps only, $10.25, not 
prepaid. 
