SOUTH 120-122 HOWARD ST., SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 

PEANUTS, JUMBO 
The peanut thrives and produces best on a light, sandy, fertile 
soil, with a good clay subsoil. It possesses a long tap-root 
which extends deep into the earth. Lb. 50c; postpaid. 
PUMPKINS 
Connecticut Field. A productive, large, orange-colored pump- 
kin, usually grown for stock, but it makes good pies. 
Sugar. This variety is small, but of most excellent quality for 
pies. Fruits deep orange, 8 to 10 inches in diameter, round or 
somewhat flattened and slightly ribbed. Flesh deep yellow. 
Mammoth Prize. This colossal pumpkin is almost a globe in 
shape. Skin a rich golden yellow, flesh firm, fine grained and 
yellow, sweet flavored, very thick and of excellent quality. 
All Pumpkins, postpaid: Pkt. 5c; 1 0z. 15¢; 2 0z. 25e; 4 Ib. 35¢; 
1% Ib. 60c; 1 Ib. $1.00; 5 Ibs. $3.75; 10 Ibs. $6.50. 
RADISHES 
EARLY TURNIP ROOTED 
Crimson Giant. A very early radish, double the size of any of 
the other early turnip-shaped type. Does not get hollow and 
pithy. The flesh is a sparkling white, solid and crisp. 
Scarlet Globe. Similar in form to the Scarlet Turnip-Rooted, 
but much darker in color; flesh white, very crisp and tender, 
top small, well adapted for growing in frames. 
Scarlet Turnip. A 
small, round, red 
turnip-shaped rad- 
ish, with small top, 
of quick growth: 
very early; crisp 
and tender. 
Scarlet, White Tip- 
ped. The favorite 
variety for outdoor 
cultivation; medi- 
um size, uniform 
shape; bright scar- 
let, with white tip, 
which makes it 
most attractive. 
Grows quickly; 
flesh white, crisp 
and of the _ best 
quality. 

SCARLET WHITE TIPPED 
Sparkler. Popular with market gardeners. Roots round, 
smooth, dull scarlet-red, one-third white at bottom; flesh white, 
crisp and tender. j 
MEDIUM EARLY, OLIVE SHAPED 
French Breakfast, or Half-Long White Tipped. Medium size, 
of quick growth, crisp and tender; terminates more abruptly 
than the Half-Long Scarlet, lower end of tap root white. 
RADISHES—Continued 
LATE LONG 
Charter, Improved. Roots long, attaining a large size. It re 
mains crisp and tender until fully grown. Color, scarlet above 
shading into white at the tip. 
Icicle, White. Roots long and slender, pure white, very attrac- 
tive. Crisp and tender both when young and until it attains 
a large size. 
Long Scarlet, Red. From 6 to 8 inches long, standing nearly 
half above the ground; bright scarlet, smooth, crisp, tender. 
WINTER 
Black Spanish, Long. Very hardy and good for winter use. 
Will keep good all winter. Roots are large and firm. 
California Mammoth, or White China. Very large and cylin- 
drical, terminating abruptly with little tap-root. 
All Radishes, postpaid: Pkt. 5c; 1 0z. 15¢; 2 oz. 20c; 4 Ib. 30¢; 
% Ib. 50c; 1 Ib. 80c; 5 Ibs. $2.75; 10 Ibs. $5.00. 
RUTABAGAS or SWEDES 
American Purple Top. Shape oblong; reddish color above 
ground, yellow underneath; harder than the common turnip. 
Bangholm. Preferred by many as the neck is slender and 
tapers toward the roots, making it more easily pulled. 
Neckless. An improved strain without neck, flesh yellow, fine 
grained, considered one of the best yellow purple tops. 
White Sweet Russian. Large size: flesh white, solid, of a firm 
texture, sweet and rich; an excellent keeper. 
All Rutabagas, postpaid: Pkt. 5c; 1 0z. 15c; 2 oz. 25¢; 14 Ib. 35e; 
1% Ib, 50c; 1 Ib. 80c; 5 Ibs. $3.00; 10 Ibs. $5.00. 
SQUASH 
SUMMER 
Bush Scallop, White. This is the well known, very early, some- 
what flattened scalloped bush squash. Color creamy white. 
Cocozelle. Also known as Italian Vegetable Marrow. The ob- 
long fruits measure from 12 to 16 inches in length. Color dark 
green marbled with yellow and dark green stripes. 
Straightneck Giant Yellow. This is bred from the yellow crook- 
neck and retains the warty, creamy, golden skin and fine 
quality of the parent stock. 
Crookneck Yellow. Same quality as Straightneck but earlier. 
Summer Squash, postpaid, pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 15c; 2 0z. 25c; % Ib. 
35e; 14 Ib. 60c; 1 Ib. $1.00; 5 Ibs. $3.75; 10 Ibs. $6.50. 
WINTER 
Banana. Grows from 1 to 2 feet in length. Flesh firm and 
solid, of beautiful orange-yellow, and excellent quality. Rind 
or shell smooth and grayish-green color. 
BANANA 

Chili Mammoth. Attains an enormous size, often reaching a 
weight of 200 pounds. Especially desirable for stock feeding. 
Delicious. The fruit is moderately hard, usually dark green, 
but sometimes lighter in color and mottled. The flesh is thick, 
very fine grained and bright yellow in color. 

Warty Hubbard 
Hubbard, Chicago Warty. The fruit is large, heavy and wart- 
ed, with a very hard shell. The skin is uniformly dark bronze 
green. The flesh is bright orange-yellow, fine grained, thick, 
dry and richly flavored. 
Hubbard, Smooth. Equal in every respect to the warty, only 
difference being the surface is smooth. 
Marblehead. Light green in color. Rich yellow meat and good 
flavor. Large size. Good keeper, abundant yielder. 
Table Queen, or Kitchenette, or Acorn. A small acorn-shaped, 
dark green, about 6 inches long and 4 inches in diameter. 
Winter Squash, postpaid, pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 15c; 2 oz. 25¢; 4. |b. 35¢e; 
1% Ib. 60c; 1 Ib. $1.00; 5 Ibs. $3.75; 10 Ibs. $6.50. 
