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‘Head Lettuce 

lettuce, the 
with few 
most deli 
faverite 
green color, 
HEART— Our 
ALL 
are delicate yellowish 
DREER'S 
heads 
outer leaves: enclosing 2 SOolidpanrt ofst..e 
cious flavor. Pkt, 5c; oz. lie 
1c EBERG—I ight green in color, crisp and tender. 
may be used as a loose cutting variety also. 
Pkt, Se, oz, 15ec 
Loose - Cutting Variety 
RLACK SBEDED SIMPSON—Plant 
with bread frilled light s.een leaves. 
ARLY CU RLED SIMPSON— 5 
Fiarly poeet lustrous green, frilied, 
and of goed quality. PKt. Se, ov. 15c 
GRAND R APLD Sater een tinge of red on the 
leaves. Pkt. Te, ov. 15c 
large ; 
Pkt. Se, on, 15c 
with a 
Parsley 
PARSLEY—MOSS 
CURLED— The leuves are very 
dark’ green in color, Pkt. Se 
Parsni 
GUBRNSEY— Attractive. medium-long roots 
with a broad shoulder gradually tapering downward. 
skin Ls light in color and quite smooth, The 
2. jn - across. Pkt. 5¢e, oz 20c 
HOLLOW CROW N—- 
but not so broad, 
Longer than Guernsey 
Pkt. Se, oz. 20c¢ 
Peanuts 
VIRGENEA—_Nuts. grow. very large and contain two 
kernels to the shell. One ef the easiest of all ‘to har- 
vest, and a desirable. variety for any purpose. 
Pkt. 10¢c, Ib. 25¢ 
SUNNYBROOK — A Piementio pepper. Sweet, has 
somewhat the shape of a small flattened tomato, 
smooth, deep scarlet, thick fleshed and sweet. 
RUBY KING—Sweet, one of the old standard sorts, 
of good size and color. 
WORLD BEATER—A between 
large sort, a cross 
Chinese Giant amd Ruby King, : 
Flesh thick and mild; very productive. 
GOLDEN QUEEN yellow pepper 

PIMENTO- This maker a most useful sort for home 
use. Fruit round andrunning to a point at blossom 
end. Turns to bright red as it matures. 
Hot Pepper 
LONG RED CAYENNE—Hot has fruit 
The color is bright red. 
Al peppers package 5c. 
For fine transplanted plants see plant section. 
long, slender. 

Garden Peas 
Cover 1 to 2 in, deep. 1 Ib. 
Sow early in the spring. 
100 feet of row, 
ill plant 

ALASHKA—The earliest of all, can be planted 
in April. Grown 30 inches, Pkt. 10c, Lb. ec 
LAXTON’S SUPERB or EARLY BIRD—-Dwart vine 
about 20 inches high, Very fine for earliest home 
garden Pkt. 10e, I). 25c 
STRIDAH—Unequalleed in pod- sive, exceptional in 
quality, resistant to fusarium vilt. Its pods are 5 t» 
6 or even 6% inches Long. very dark green, pointed 
and somewhat curved at the tip, Vine 24 to 28 snches 
tall. It has the unusual 
quality of remaining tender and sweet a Week to fer 
days after reaching the picking stage = 
PRt. 10c¢, Ih. 25c 
LITTLE MARVEL Vines 18 
Seed medium sized, dis- tinctly 

inches very thrifty 
wrinkled, green. 
Pkt, 10¢, Ib. 2Fc 
THOMAS LAXTON Unsurpassed for the home 
garden Vine 3% ft. tall Pkt. 10¢c, Ib. © 25c 
ALDERMAN or IMPROVED TEL EPHONE — Vines 
grow nearly 4 ft. high, the pods are about 5 in. long. 
Pkt. 10¢e, Ih. +25c. 
NAIN SUGAR MELTING—‘Edible pod” The best 
flat podded edible variety, vines 4% ft 
PKt. 10c, Ib. 2&e 
Pumpkin 
CONNECTICUT. FIELD—The standard field variety 
for stock feed. It] makes a good yield of medium size 
pumpkins that are slightly ribbed, and have a smooth 
yellow skin with yellow flesh. Pkt, 5e, oz. 10e, Ib. 4ie 
TENNESSEE SWEET POTATO or SUGAR PIE— Fine 
grained and deliciously sweet; fine flavored, splendid 
keeper. Pkt, 5c, oz, 10¢ 
GREEN STRIPED CUSHAW—A smooth crookneck 
shaped variety an old time favorite, white with green 
‘mottling and stripes thick yellow flesh. 
Pkt. 5e, 1 ounce 10¢ 
DWARF WKSSEX RAPE—For a good supply of- late 
fall “greens” or cooked salad also for very early use 
in the spiing, sow some rape in August after you 
peuxe laid vour corn by. 
good greens. 
It is heap and makes ‘night: 
Pkt. 10c, 1 fb. ‘5c 
Salsify 
Sandwich Island Sualsify, the standard 
produces long tapering roots. 
Pkt, de, 
Mammoth 
Variety, 

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