

California 
Wonder 
Pepper 
PEPPERS 
Sow seed in the hotbed, cold frame or greenhouse in March, and 
transplant in the open when all danger of frost is past, about May 20. 
Large-fruited Peppers are fine for stuffing and pickling. 
PIMIENTO. The delicious, meaty, Italian sweet salad Pepper; never 
hot. -Pkt® 5¢;8)2,0z.,.50c. 
World Beater. A very large, thick-meated Pepper of mild flavor, ma- 
turing early enough to be a good cropper. Pkt., 15c; Y2 oz., 50c; 
OZ.,.OG- 
California Wonder. A large, late, thick-meated variety, unusually 
solid and heavy; regular in shape and uniform in size; very sweet. 
Pktyaloc. 7 .0zs DOG OZ. SDC. 
HARRIS EARLY GIANT. Matures fully two weeks ahead of all others. 
Large, meaty fruits; very mild. Pkt., 15c; Y2 oz., 50c. 
POTATOES 
Potatoes do particularly well on sod ground or pasture land, where 
the turf has been freshly turned. Tubers are usually cut into two-eyed 
pieces; plant in April in furrows of good depth about 3 feet apart. 
Scatter a liberal quantity of manure or fertilizer along the drill, and 
set the seed from 10 inches to a foot apart in the row. Cover with 4 
inches of soil, and cultivate frequently after the plants are up. 
Early Potatoes 
EARLY ROSE. Red skin. If planted in April, Potatoes may be dug as 
early as July Ist. 
Irish Cobbler, Pedigree Stock. The finest early white Potato. 
Spaulding Rose. An outstanding general-purpose Potato. 
Russet. Attractive Potatoes of especially fine flavor. 
Late Potatoes 
IMPROVED GREEN MOUNTAIN. A large, white-skinned Potato 
of finest quality, and an excellent keeper. Produces good results in 
all kinds of soil. 
Rural New Yorker. Round, white; good keeper. 
State of Maine. A good keeper. 
The prices for CERTIFIED MAINE SEED POTATOES in all varieties 
as above: 15 Ibs. (peck), $1.25; 60 Ibs. (bushel), $4.00; 150-Ib. 
sack, $8.00. 
UNCERTIFIED MAINE SEED POTATOES in all varieties above at: 
$7.00 per sack. 
PUMPKIN 
Plant in hills 6 feet apart in May. Allow three plants to grow 
in each hill. The ground for Pumpkins should be rich. They may 
also be planted in corn hills. An ounce will sow 40 hills. 
LARGE CHEESE. Excellent for pies; flat. A good keeper. Pkt. 
LOcaozeu2 cmy4 lbs SOG ib pila OL ; 
Small Early Sugar or New England Pie. Fruit small and round, ‘ 
without ribs; flesh yellow and very thick. Pkt., 10c;.0z., 25c; 
Vasibs D>OCn IbyaoileD 0) 
Connecticut Field. For pies and canning. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; V4 
Ib., 40c; Ib., $1.00. 
King of the Mammoths. Specimens often weigh 150 pounds. Flesh 
bright yellow and very thick. Pkt., 10c; oz., 50c; % Ib., $1.50. 










SCHLING’S TANGY RADISHES 
Sow in a hotbed any time during the winter, and out- 
doors as soon as the ground opens, and for succession 
every two weeks. Maturing quickly, they may be planted 
in between other crops. 
One ounce will plant a row 75 feet long. 
Early Radishes 
SCHLING’S EARLIEST FORCING. The earliest 
Radish for forcing or outdoor culture. The roots 
are round, bright scarlet, with the smallest pos~ 
sible top. Pkt., 10c; 2. oz., 20c; oz., 30c; Yq 
Dymo OO! 
‘Extra Early Scarlet Turnip, White Tipped Forcing. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; YW Ib., 50c; Ib., $1.25. 
FRENCH BREAKFAST. Matures in 21 days. Roots 
olive-shaped, scarlet, tipped with white. Pkt., 
10c; V2 oz., 15¢; 0z.,20c; V4 Ib.,50c; Ib., $1.25. 
Red Rocket (Scarlet Globe). Pkt. 10c; oz., 25c; % Ib., 
50cHlbersileaOs 
White Rocket. Pure white. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25¢; Y% Ib., 
S0cs lbs pile Os 
Late Radishes 
Icicle. Roots six inches long, and from three-fourths to one inch 
broad at top. Ready 30 to 35 days from planting. Very tender. 
Pkt., 10c; %2 oz., 20c; oz., 25¢; V4 Ib., 50c; Ib., $1.50. 
Long Black Spanish Winter. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; V4 Ib., 60c; I|b., 
Sila Or 
Round Black Spanish Winter. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 25c; VY lb., 60c; lb., 
Sileiae 
RUTABAGA—See Turnips. 
SCHLING’S VITA-FULL SPINACH 
With the exception of our Perpetual and New Zealand, Spinach 
can be successfully grown only during cool weather—in early spring 
or late fall. Sow in drills one foot or more apart as early as the 
ground can be worked, and for succession, until May Ist, again the 
latter part of August until September 15th. For large leaves and 
luxuriant growth, good soil is necessary. 
SCHLING’S PERFECTED LONG SEASON. Large, heavy, thick, deep 
green leaves. Will yield a second crop of leaves and often a third. 
Pkt, 15¢30z:, 40c; % Ib.,-$1.25; Ib.4$4.0G. 
Nobel Giant (Improved Thick-Leaved). A new smooth-leaved va- 
riety, very large leaved, medium green in color, and long standing. 
Pict beoze eZ OG Aa lbyesoc mlb moo ce 
Princess Juliana. An outstanding type of long-standing Spinach. 
PktPelScsoz 40ca/4) iby ad le lbs, SS.00: 
Old Dominion. A new long-standing variety resistant to yellows. 
Leaves are dark green, larger than Savoy, and a little less curled. 
Pktyulibes oz 4 0ca/A6 Ibe Sile2 > ilbe abo OO. 
Savoy-Leaved, Long-Standing. Matures a few days later than the re- 
selected type and runs to seed very slowly, even in hot weather. 
Pkt., 15c; oz., 40c; V4 Ib., $1.25; Ib., $3.00. 
KING OF DENMARK. Immense leaves of deepest green. 
(yay, alee VAn ly, SCOOP ley, SAS) 
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