Garden Peas 
Chinese Giant 
Pepper 
GARDEN PEAS Sweet and Tender 
One pound will aow 50 feet, 90 pounds an acre. 
The furrow for Peas should be 4 inches deep. Sow the seeds 1 inch apart and cover with 1 inch of fine 
soil, thus leaving part of the furrow unfilled above them. This is to be filled gradually with fine soil as plants 
grow, until the furrow is filled level with the ground. By this method; the sun can warm through the soil to 
the roots. Peas can be planted as soon as the frost is out of the ground; the rows should be 2^ feet apart. 
Plant the climbing varieties near a fence and train them on wire netting. Our seed all Western grown. 
We pay all postage on Peas at these prices. Figures Indicate average time for market. 
AlsseLrss 60 days. Extra early and very hardy, smooth, good quality. Fkt. Be; Va lb. 10c: Vi lb. 15o; lb. 
I d w Vld 25c j 2 lbs. 45c J 5 lbs $1.00. 
AMERICAN WONDER. 61 days. Early, dwarf, sweet and luscious. Pkt. 5c; Vi lb. 10c; Vi lb. 20c; lb. 
30c; 2 lbs. 55c; 5 lbs. $1.25. 
Lavton’t PrnorACC days. The earliest and by far the best of the large-podded, large-fruited 
s rnigreab wrinkled peas. Of all the varieties producing peas of equal quality, this is the 
heaviest yielding. Pkt. 5c; Vi lb. 10c; Vi lb. 20c; lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 55c; 5 lbs. $1.25. 
LITTLE MARVEL. 63 days. Very dwarf, sweet, tender. Best of the early dwarf wrinkled class. Pkt. 6c; 
Vi lb. 10c; Vi lb. 20c; lb. 35c; 2 lbs. 65c; 5 lbs. $1.50. 
GRADUS or PROSPERITY. 65 days. Good early, large, wrinkled seed. Fkt. 5C ; Vi lb. 10c; Vi lb. 20c; 
lb. 35c; 2 lbs. 65c; 5 lbs. $1.50. 
■ avtnnion or DWARF GRADUS. 65 days. Larue peas, dwarf, productive, excellent quality. Fkt. 5c; 
LiiAlOfmin Vi 10c; V 2 lb. 20c; lb. 35c; 2 lbs. 65c; 5 lbs. $1.50. 
Talanknnn or Daisy. 75 days. The Mountain Telephone variety. Large pods, fine standard 
WWan 1 etopnone sort. Really the best variety for this western country. Fkt. 5c; Vi lb. 10c; Vi 
lb. 20c; lb. 35c; 2 lbs. 65c; 5 lbs. $1.50. 
DWARP ALDERMAN. Similar to Dwarf Telephone, though darker green pods. Fkt. 5c; Vi lb. 10c; 
V 2 lb. 20c; 1 lb. 35c; 2 lbs. 65c; 5 lbs. $1.50. 
ASGROW No. 40. 75 days. Resembling Stratagem, though fullv - days earlier Seed exceptionally large. 
Large green pods well filled with 8 to 10 peas. Pit. 5c; V4 lb. 10c; y 2 lb. 20c; lb. 35c; 2 lbs. 65c; 
5 lbs. $1.50. 
■ j days. This variety is very productive, especially in high altitudes. The 
improved wlraldgcill pods are large, produced in abundance and it comes into market at a 
good time, maturing uniformly. Pkt. 5c; Vi lb. 10c; y 2 lb. 20c; lb. 35c; 2 lbs. 65c; 5 lbs. $1.50. 
TELEPHONE. 78 days. Tall, large, late, big pods and very prolific. Fkt. 5c; Vi lb. 10c; Vi lb. 20c; lb. 
30c; 2 lbs. 55c; 5 lbs. $1.25. 
r |.aarintr 78 days. A long producing variety that will supply the home table for longer periods 
dedrlilg than other varieties. Large plump pods, and large wrinkled seed. A little later than Tele¬ 
phone. Fkt. 5c; Vi lb. 10c; Vi lb. 20c; lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 55c; 5 lbs. $1.25. 
Por Field Peas, see page 41. MARKET 
NITRAGIN INOCULATING BACTERIA FOR PEAS. Trial size GARDENERS 
10c; Vi-acre size 25c; acre size 35c, postpaid. 
PEPPERS 
One ounce will produce 1,500 plants. 
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Peppers, like Tomatoes, should be planted in a window garden about the first of March. They are grown 
and transplanted exactly like Tomatoes but the plants can be placed nearer one another in the ground, say 
2 feet apart, in rows feet apart. A dozen good healthy Pepper Plants will supply the average family. 
B||L V A] an t Of stocky growth, very vigoorus, well branched and thickly set with enormous fruit, 
■**f**y '*'**•■'_much larger than the well-known Ruby King. The flesh is extremely mild and very 
thick. For salads it is unsurpassed sliced; of mild flavor. Pkt. 5c; V4 oz. 10 c; oz. 35c; V4 lb. $1.00. 
RUBY KING. Large, excellent for mangoes, exceedingly productive. Pkt. 5c; V4 OZ. 10c; OZ. 35c; 
V4 lb. $1.00. 
SWEET MANGO. Used when green. Pkt. 5c; V4 oz. 15c; oz. 45c. 
rhlnAEA Aj._i Extra large, thick flesh, red, mild 
\«nmese uiani Pit . sc; V4 oz. 20 c; oz. 50 c; V4 ib. $ 1 . 50 . 
CALIFORNIA WONDER. Improved. Fruit is smooth, chunky, glossy deep green with thick flesh, 
mild. Pkt. 5c; Vi oz. 15c; oz. 45c; Vi lb. $1.25. 
PIMENTO, or SALAD PEPPER. A variety of Pepper that 
is not pungent. Especially desirable in canning, in pickles, etc. 
Is red and smooth like an apple. Thick skin. Easy to grow. 
Pkt. 5c; V4 oz. 10c; oz. 30c; V4 lb. 90c. 
LARGE LONG CHILI—Anaheim. Is the most popular as a 
commercial Chili, having a thick flesh, with agreeable pun 
gency. Fkt. 5c; Vi oz. 10c; oz. 35c; Vi lb. $1.00. 
LONG RED CAYENNE. A small, long, bright red sort; very 
productive. Extremely strong and hot. Fkt. 5c; Vi oz. 10c; 
oz. 35c; Vi lb. $1.00. 
PEPPER PLANTS P r n". s fi«.”5" 
Usually Ruby King, Chinese Giant and Long Red. Ready 
late May. Per doz. 30c; per 100 $1.00, postpaid. 
PUMPKINS ° ne ounce 
for 20 hills; three pounds per acre. 
The culture of Pumpkins is similar to Winter Squash. 
II Ciicya** Pl®» A small pumpkin, being about 8 inches 
®l*l“«l aUgar ; n diameter. Deep orange-yellow skin and 
fine grained flesh. Prolific and in every way desirable. The av¬ 
erage weight is about 5 pounds. This is the variety the famous 
pumpkin pies are made of. There is nothing better than a good 
slice of juicy pumpkin pie. Fkt. 5c; oz. 10c; Vi lb- 25c; lb. 
75c. 
Large Cheese 
Kentucky Field, Flat, yellow, orange skin. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; V4 lb. 25c; lb. 70c. 
KING OF MAMMOTHS—Potiron. Very large, forming im¬ 
mense pumpkins, salmon colored. Pkt. 5c; OZ. 10c; Vi lb. 30CJ 
lb. 90c. 
LARGE YELLOW FIELD, Common field variety. Fkt. 5c; 
oz. 10c; Vi lb. 20c; lb. 60c. 
When the striped bugs eat your young- pumpkin and 
melon plants, sprinkle liberally with “Garden Guard.” 
See Insecticides, page 44. 
SEED POTATOES 
PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE POSTAGE (Except where stated postpaid). 
5 pounds in a home garden plants 25 feet; 600 pounds is average quantity for an acre. 
Colorado Potato seed growers have made very great improve¬ 
ments in stock and varieties the past few seasons. While we will 
have stock of some varieties from Wisconsin, we do recommend 
Colorado-grown select stocks. Ready in April and May. 
Corrosive Sublimate helps to prevent scab. Use 4 ounces to 30 
gallons of water. V4 lb. $1.00; 1-lb. pkg. $3.65, postpaid. 
PRICES: All varieties. 5 lbs. for 35c; 10 lbs. for 60c; 25 
lbs. for $1.00. Larger quantities quoted on application. 
Add postage at zone rates. See table on page 63. 
IRISH COBBLER. Nearly round, good size and clean white 
skin. We believe it averages the earliest, and reasonably sure to 
make crop. Is superseding the Early Ohio for home gardens. 
BLISS TRIUMPH. A popular early variety for early market. 
The round red tubers are very attractive. 
EARLY OHIO. The popular pink skin, oblong shape, early va¬ 
riety. Does well in home gardens. 
RUSSET BURBANK. Medium late, general crop variety, ob¬ 
long shape with netted skin. Excellent for baking. The Netted 
Gem is similar though more round shape. 
PEACHBLOW—Red MoCluxe. Is a profitable main crop va¬ 
riety. A good producer and keeps well. Late. 
POTATO EYES BY MAIL. S 
suitable flesh on same. Each eye treated. Packed in moss or 
fibre to carry safely postpaid. 
25 eyes of a variety for.$0.30 
50 eyes of a variety for.50 
100 eyes of a variety for.80 
This is the economical way to secure seed. 
We pay postage on all seeds priced on this page except on Seed Potatoes. Ask for quantity prices on seed potatoes. 
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