
PEAS—Thomas Laxton 
MUSTARD 
Chinese Broad Leaved— 
Large, oblong, slightly crumpled 
leaves, scalloped at edges. Me- 
dium green, vigorous plants. 
Southern Giant Curled 
Longstanding—Large, frilled 
and crumpled. Light green. 
Mustard Spinach or Tender- 
green — Wholesome, quick- 
growing green, combining mus- 
tard and spinach flavors. 
Florida Broad Leaf—Vigor- 
ous, upright plants. Leaves 
large, broad and deep green; 
quick grower. 43 days. Large 
pkt., 10c. 
OKRA or GUMBO 
Dwarf Green—Early, prolific 
dwarf growing. Dark green, 
fluted, 5 to 7 inch pointed pods. 
50 days. 
Clemson Spineless—All-Am- 
erica Silver Medal Award for 
1939. Pods are rich green, 
straight, uniform, ridged and of 
best quality. Large packet, 10c. 
White Velvet—Early and pro- 
lific. Pods very large and green- 
ish white, 6 to 7 inches. Meaty, 
tender. 60 days. 
ONION PLANTS 
Sturdy, hardy plants that come 
to you all ready to set out. Ask 
for latest prices. 
ONION SETS 
The quickest way to get onions 
early. We offer choice, select, 
dry sets, of the highest quality. © 
(Prices on application.) 
EBENEZER or JAPANESE. 
WHITE. 
RED. 
YELLOW. 
PARSNIP 
Hollow Crown—Roots 2% to 
3 inches thick at shoulder, 12 to 
14 inches long, uniformly tap- 
ered, hollow crowned. 95 days. 
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ONIONS 
Yellow Varieties 
Prizetaker—Large, globe shaped bulbs, with glossy, thin straw- 
colored skin. Coarse, mild flesh. 102 to 104 days. Packet 10c. 
Riverside Sweet Spanish—Glossy, light yellow, globe-shaped 
bulbs, 4 to 6 inches in diameter, often weighing 2 pounds each. 
Ripen easily, sparkling white flesh, mild and sweet. Packet 10c. 
Yellow Bermuda—Very early, medium sized, flat. Straw colored. 
thin, loose skin. Flesh nearly white, mild and sweet. 92 to 94 days 
Yellow Globe Danvers—Medium late, hardy. Good cropper. 
fine for storage. Medium large, firm. solid, round bulbs. White, 
yellow toned flesh. 112 to 114 days. Packet 10c. 
Southport Yellow Globe—Globe shaped, medium to large. 
Solid, rich yellow, tough, clinging skins. Excellent for shipping or 
for storage. Creamy white flesh. 114 days. Packet 10c. 
Red Varieties 
Genuine Red Creole—Highly productive. Bulbs large, semi- 
globular, reddish in color, Flesh solid, fine grained, distinct flavor 
Good keeper, holding well in storage. 112-115 days. 
Red Wethersfield—Popular, good keeper, used extensively for 
sets and for storage. Bulbs are medium large, thick, flat bottomed. 
Fine grained flesh, Skin a deep purplish red, flesh fine grained, 
slightly flushed with pink. 100 to 102 days. 
White Varieties 
Crystal Wax Bermuda—Sometimes called White Bermuda. 
Bulbs flat, medium-sized, clear white. 92 to 94 days. 
White Portugal or Silverskin—Excellent flat variety. Depen- 
dable cropper, excellent for sets, for green bunching, or as a pickler. 
100 to 102 days. 
PEAS 
Early and Second Early 
Alaska—Wilt resistant. Used for canning and early home garden. 
Blunt, straight, light-green, 3 inch pods with 6 to 8 good quality 
small peas. Plants 32 inches. 60 days. Large packet, 10c. 
White Marrowfat—Vines grow 5 feet tall. Pods plump, blunt, 
straight, Jight green, about 3 inches long. Very productive. 81 days. 
Large Packet, 10c. 
Extra Early Pedigree—Earliest strain. Hardy, productive, about 
2 feet high. Well filled 214 inch pods. 50 to 60 days. Large pkt., 10c. 
Laxtonian—Exceptionally choice and prolific. Straight pointed, 
well-filled 414 inch pods. 62 days. Large packet, 10c. 
Laxton’s Progress—Medium dark green vine, 16 to 18 inches. 
Single pods almost an inch wide and 41% to 5 inches long, with 
7 to 9 large peas. 62 days. Large packet, 10c. 
Little Marvel — Dwarf. Large yield. Single and double, dark 
green, 3 inch pods—blunt, plump, well filled with 7 to 8 medium 
sized, light green tender peas. 62 days. Large packet, 10c. 
Teton—Large, straight, blunt-ended pods. Very early, large 
wrinkled seed, full wilt-resistant. Packet, 10c. 
Thomas Laxton—Medium height. Strong vine bears numerous 
dark green, blunt ended pods, 4 to 41% inches. Retains flavor and 
sweetness. 57 days. One of earliest. Large packet, 10c. 
World’s Record—An improved earlier Gradus. Medium-heavy 
24-26 inch vine. Broad, plump, medium green pods with 7 to 8 
large tender peas. 61 days. Large packet, 10c. 
TOMATO 
Rutgers 

PEAS (Continued) 
Mid-Season and Later 
Everbearing — Long season, 
wilt resistant, marrowy peas. 
Pods plump, blunt, straight. 32” 
vine. 76 days. Large pkt., 10c. 
Alderman — Large podded 
variety of the Telephone family. 
Excellent for home garden, for 
truckers, for shipping to distant 
markets and for freezing; re- 
sistant to Fusarium wilt. Vine 
dark green, coarse. Pods single, 
very broad, plump, straight, 
dark green, pointed; contain 8to 
10 peas of highest quality. Seed 
large, wrinkled, light green. 
Large packet, 10c. 
Gradus—Also called Prosper- 
ity. Stocky 36 inch vine. Single, 
broad, plump, 4 inch pods, 
pointed and medium-green. 8 to 
10 delicious, large, sweet peas 
60 to 65 days. Large pkt., 10c. 
Tall Telephone, Dark Pod- 
ded—A standard, mid-season 
favorite, high quality. 74 days. 
Large packet, 10c. 
For increased yield, Inoculate! Garden 
peas, like all legume crops, will almost 
always benefit by inoculation. Both 
quantity and quality of the crop are 
increased when the beneficial nitrogen- 
fixing bacteria are present in sufficient 
numbers. 

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RADISH a 
Early Scarlet Turnip, — 
White Tipped 
PARSLEY 
Double Curled—Dwarf, with 
finely cut, dark green leaves. 
Moss Curled or Triple 
Curled—Compact, dark green 
leaves, curled and fine-cut. 
Paramount—Recent introduc- 
tion of triple curled type. Dark 
green, 12 inches tall; stout stems 
for bunching. 
Plain or Single—Leaves dark 
green, flat, deeply cut, but not 
curled. 
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