ONIONS 
I oz. to 150 ft. or 5 lbs. to the acre. Whether you want a little seed to grow 
just a few onions in your back yard garden, or several pounds to raise to sell in local 
market, you will find the varieties listed below are all good, reliable, and true to type. 
As early as soil can be worked in spring, sow the seeds thinly in drills one foot apart, 
and cover lightly, later thinning out to about 6 in. apart in the row. Soil must be well fertil- 
ized and made friable with frequent cultivation. Water frequently in hot weather. Use 
Semesan on your onjon seed to prevent disease and increase the crop. See prices 
under “Seed Disinfectants.” 
On account of a very short crop, our prices on onion seed are guaranteed only for 
Stock on hand or contracted. 
“SWEET SPANISH ONIONS LEAD THE MARKET”—A large sweet onion introduced 
_into this country from Spain, changing the entire onion market. Has no) bite nor 
festa piece strength, being mild and sweet-flavored. Firm meat of tender texture. 
eepers. 
WHITE SWEET SPANISH—Medium heavy yielder, more resistant to thrips than most 
white varieties. 
Postpaid prices: Pkt. 5c; oz. 50c; % Ib. $1.75; 1 lb. $5.00. 
Not Postpaid: 1 lb. $4.90; 5 lbs. or more @ $4.80 per lb. 
YELLOW SWEET SPANISH—Large, globe shaped, light brown onion. Most popular 
market onion. Postpaid prices: Pkt. 5c; oz. 50c; % Ib. $1.75; 1 Ib. $5.00. Not Postpaid: 
1 lb. $4.90; 5 lbs. or more @ $4.80 per lb. 
YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS—An outstanding variety. Bulbs medium size. Clear yellow 
_ Skin. Flesh white with yellow tone. For summer use or winter keeping. Postpaid 
Dato a oz. 40c; 44 lb: $1.40; 1 Ib. $4.90 Not Postpaid: 1 lb. $4.80; 5 lbs. or more 
a .170 per lb. i 
MOUNTAIN DANVERS—An early strain of Yellow Globe, not quite as large as regular Danvers, slightly more flat. The 
skin is a beautiful dark yellow, thick and heavy, which makes it a good keeper. Postpaid prices: Pkt. 5c; oz. 50c; 
% Ib. $1.75; 1 Ib. $5.00. Not Postpaid: 1 lb. $4.90; 5 lbs. or more at $4:80 per lb. 
SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE—Beautiful silvery white, perfectly globé shaped, large size. Flesh firm, solid, and of pleasant 
a Sam ee neck. Postpaid prices: Pkt. 5c; oz. 50c; % lb. $1.75; 1 lb. $5.00. Not Postpaid: 1 lb. $4.90; 5 lbs. or more 
.80 per lb. 
SOUTHPORT RED GLOBE—We believe this is the very best red onion. Heavy cropper and excellent keeper. Postpaid 
prices: Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; % Ib. 60c; 1 lb. $2.00. Not Postpaid: 1 lb. $1.90; 5 lbs. or more @ $1.85 per lb. 
BARLETTA—The best small white onion for pickling Postpaid prices: Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 50c; % lb. $1.75. 
ONION SETS and PLANTS 
Growing onions from sets or plants saves a lot of labor. They are 
quitker growing and ready for use weeks in advance of those grown 
trom seed. Best for home and small gardens. Full stock of yellow, red, 
and white onion sets; also Yellow Bermuda, Crystal White Wax, and 
Sweet Spanish Onion plants. Ask for prices. 
PEAS 
For sweetest Peas grow your own. 1 lb. to 100 ft. of drill. Peas of 
highest quality can be raised in this climate, and the varieties we have 
to offer you in early, medium, and late peas are unsurpassed for qual- 
ity. Garden Peas are best cooked and served as soon as picked, or at 
least within a few hours after they are gathered. For a continuous 
supply, plant every 10 days or two weeks. 
ALASKA—Very early, smooth sweet peas, which withstand the cold 
weather better than the wrinkled. varieties. Early market. 
AMERICAN WONDER—FEarliest of the dwarf wrinkled types. Vines 
about a foot high, very productive. Pods well filled with sweet 
tasty peas. 
LITTLE MARVEL—The most prolific of the early garden peas. Small 
i podded, high in quality, with lots of pods on the vines. Our best 
seller. 
LAXTON’S PROGRESS—tThe earliest large podded, dwarf sweet pea. 
Generally considered the best in its class. The seeds are large with 
7 to 9 peas in every pod. 
DWARF TELEPHONE—Main crop. About 2 ft. tall. Large pods contain- 
A ing 8 to 10 large dark green peas of extra fine quality and sweet 
avor. 
STRATAGEM—Medium height vines. Pods large, and well filled, coming 
into maturity at mid-season. Big seller. 
WYOMING WONDER—A new pea that we have added to our popular 

TRY THIS FOR A TASTY DISH 
CHOP SUEY 
2 cups celery 
4 large onions 
1 lb. pork steak 
Cook sliced celery in small amount of 
salted water. Fry steak and cut into small 
pieces. Fry sliced onions to a golden brown. 
Place all together in skillet and thicken 
slightly with corn starch. Serve with rice. 
a, over fowl may be used this way in place 
of steak. 

PUMPKINS 
1 oz. of seed will plant 20 hills. Pumpkins 
are typically American, and Pumpkin pie is one 
of our truly American dishes. 
SUGAR or PIE PUMPEIN—Small round orange 
skinned, slightly ribbed. Finest quality for 
pies. Postpaid prices: Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 10c; %4 Ib. 
; 1 Ib. 80c. 
'” DPICKINSON—New large variety much sweeter 
; and richer than older varieties of field 
pumpkins. Can be used for table use or stock 
feeding. Postpaid prices: Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % lb. 
30c; 1 Ib. 90c. 
list this season. Wilt-resistant, mammoth podded pea. Its pods are 
5 to 6 in. long, very dark green, filled with large luscious peas. Vines 24 
to 28 in. tall. Exceptional in quality. 
THOS. LAXTON—An excellent early wrinkled variety, producing an 
abundance of pods filled with medium sized peas. Height 36 in. 
EVERBEARING—Long bearing variety for home and market garden. 
Vines grow about 3 feet in height. Largest selling main crop pea. 
Postpaid prices on all varieties of Peas: % lb. 20c; 1 Ib. 30c; Not 
Postpaid: %4 Ib. 15c; 1 lb. 25c; 5 Ibs. or more @ 22c¢ Ib. Ask for prices 
on large quantities. 
Be sure of a good Pea Crop. Treat seed with Nitragin. 

MOUNTAINEER BRAND SEEDS -- PROVED HARDY UNDER TEST 7, 
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