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ARTHUR G. LEE, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, FORT SMITH, ARKA 

Saclay 
NSAS 

ONION 
One ounce to 200 feet of row; 
5 pounds per acre. 
RED WETHERSFIELD (100 days). The 
large, flat, deep mahogany red bulbs have 
pinkish white flesh. One of the best types. 
SOUTHPORT RED GLOBE (114 days). 
The bulbs are globe shaped, with a small 
neck. Color deep purvlish red. Fine grained. 

Prizetaker Onion 
PRIZETAKER (102 days). One of the larg- 
est of the late main crop sorts. Globe 
shaped; yellowish brown skin; white, tender 
flesh. Noted for its mild flavor and keeping 
qualities. Regarded the best in its class. 
YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS (114 days). 
Globe shaped, small neck. Color deep yel- 
low, flesh white and mild in flavor. 
SWEET SPANISH (114 days). The large 
bulbs with copper colored skin have mild 
white flesh and are of very delicate flavor. 
SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE (112 days). 
Flesh is very crisp, fine grained, snow white 
in color, and exceedingly mild. 
WHITE PORTUGAL or SILVERSKIN (102 
days). A large flat, white onion of mild 
flavor. Largely used for bunching. 
CRYSTAL WHITE WAX. A half globe sort. 
Waxy, pure white and of mild flavor. 
Earliest of the White Bermuda types. Ex- 
tensively planted in the South. 
BERMUDA—YELLOW. Similar to _ the 
White, with a straw colored skin and white 
flesh. 
PARSNIP 
HOLLOW CROWN. The roots reach a 
length of 8 to 10 inches. Flesh white, ten- 
der and sweet. 

For Prices Refer To Green List Enclosed. 
PEAS | 
One pound to 100 feet of row; 
40 to 60 pounds per acre. 
ALASKA (55 days). Height 2% feet; pods 
2% inches long. A very early, smooth, blue 
pea. Popular with canners and truckers. 
NOTT’S EXCELSIOR (59 days). Vines 12 
to 14 inches high. A standard extra early 
dwarf wrinkled pea, bearing over a long 
period. Noted for its fine quality. 
LITTLE MARVEL (62 days). Vines 18 
inches. The pods are somewhat larger than 
Nott’s Excelsior. A fine variety for home 
garden and is much used for shipping. 
LAXTONIAN (62 days). Vines 18 to 22 
inches. Pods 4 to 4% inches long, wide and 
plump. One of the largest of the dwarf vine 
peas and of exceptionally fine quality. 
DWARF TELEPHONE (70 days). Vines 20 
inches. A popular home and market garden 
variety. 
THGS. LAXTON (54 to 60 days). Vines 
grow 3 feet tall. Pods 4 to 4% inches long. 
Seeds large, wrinkled and of superior qual- 
ity. Probably the most in demand for ship- 
ping than any other wrinkled pea. Very 
desirable for the home garden. 
TALL TELEPHONE (74 days). Vines 4 
to 4% feet tall. This ig a standard wrinkled 
pea. One of the best in its class. 
LARGE WHITE MARROWFAT (82 days). 
Vines 5 feet. While productive the quality 
is not so good as the wrinkled variety. 

Alaska Peas 
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