16 MILOT-MILLS COMPANY, INC., WENATCHEE, WASHINGTON 

Spinach 
1 oz. to 100 ft., 10 to 12 Ibs. per acre. 
Sow in rows 16 to 20 inches apart, thin to 6 
inches apart in the row when leaves are inch 
wide. Seeds can be planted early. 
Pkt. Oz. %41b. Lb. 
Round Thick Leaved Imp........ 05 .15 .40 1.50 
Long’ standing 22552. Wee A baps LOM pate! 
King 2ofabDenmarke-+ ee. 05 .15 .40 1.50 
Victorlate pees ee els 05 .15 .40 1.50 
NEW ZEALAND SPINACH 
Pkt., 5c; Oz., 15c; Wlb., 40c; 1 Ib., $1.50. 
Subject to Market Supply. 
Squashes 
Vining, 1 oz. to 100 ft., 4 Ibs. per acre. 
Bush, 1 oz. to 100 ft., 4 to 6 Ibs. per acre. 
Seeds should be planted about the middle of 
May, in hills 4 feet apart for bush varieties, 
and 10 feet apart for the running sorts. Put 
12 to 15 seeds in each hill; afterwards thin out, 
leaving 3 or 4 of the best plants. 
Pike’s Peak, or Sibley Turban 
Golden Summer Crookneck Mammoth Whale 
Yellow Straight Neck Fordhook 
Hubbard Improved Banana 
Sweet Potato Pie 
Golden Delicious 
Bohemian Zuchini 
Cocozella 
Delicious 
Golden Hubbard 
Blue Hubbard 
Mammoth Chili 
Boston Marrow 
Marblehead, or Yakima 
Bush Scallop White 
Table Queen, or Des Moines 
Kitchenette, or Small Hubbard 
New Guinea Butter Bean, or Squash 
Pkt., 5c; Oz., 10c; '4-lb., 30c; Lb., $1.00. 
BUltErCup meee eee -Pkt 106830OZ.77-19c 
Vegetable Spaghetti. Pkt....................--.--2--2..... 5e 
Vegetable Marrow.............----.-- Pkt., 10c; Oz., 25c 
Tomatoes 
lf, oz. to 100 ft., 2 oz. per acre. 
In February or March sow seeds lightly in 
rows in greenhouse, hotbed, or window box, 
and when plants have reached a height of 3 
inches, transplant in hotbeds. About June 1 set 
out in open ground, 3 feet apart, giving plenty 
of well rotted manure to each plant. Water 
freely during hot weather. To obtain the best 
results, trellises or stakes should be used. 
Pty Oz; 41h. 3b: 
Burbank pepe. eestrecan eee 05 .40 1.50 3.50 
Bonny « Bester. aa OS. 2 5ete of Saeco 
E arliania cetera tess ce 05. .o5_ 17.00) .3,50 
Chalk’s Early Jewel_................ Ob 25 ee / Dee OU 
Penn: States sakes. 05 .50 
Dwarf Tree or Champion....... 05; *3.65°1.00 
John) Bae rice eteee titre sae-ces OG. 25) ee hosee.00 
Stone -c:c5 eee eee an 0G05.c0'7e. 60-1 2.00 
Pritchard’s Scarlet Topper....05 .35 1.00 
Yellow® Cherry t2520 case 05.17.25 
Red’ Headl) ici eee tae O06 7 20.255. 76 2.00 
Ponderosa eerste testpeccsen se 05 .50 1.50 4.00 
Marglobe iio sien ars 05 .30 1.00 3.00 
Matchleds iis ta eeeeet teens 05 .30 1.00 3.50 
Stokesdale* 2... Shes eee 05 .35 1.00 3.00 
Eivingston’s Globe... .....2.22. C5°, s35257-007 es 50 
Beefsteak or Crimson 
CUSHING ccrectecge ce ener t eae ree 05.75.50" 1:50 
Essar—Canning variety ...... fd 
OXINC arr pe ree 05 .50 1.50 
V.ellows Pears 2 ee Ves foe 05 
Red iOherrys. a a ee 05 
Bluskitromato (240.2 24 eee, 05 
FRUIT CS tithe cece ciate cbc ket 10 .35 
Morse’s Special Early No. 
498, or Canadian. 63 days. 
WELTY sDTOCUCULV Ocee neers 10 .385 1.25 
BISON—60 days. An extremely early medium 
small fruited sort somewhat on the order of 
EKarliana, but smaller plants and globular 
fruits. Sets fruit in hot, windy climates. 
Pkt., 10c; Oz., 40c; '4-lb., $1.40. 
Turnips 
1 oz. to 100 ft., 2 to 3 Ibs. per acre. 
For main crop, sow in open ground from May 
to July; for winter use, during July and Aug- 
ust. 
Early Flat Dutch, Purple Top White Milan, 
Purple Top Strap Leaf, White Milan, Orange 
or Golden Ball, White Egg, Snowball; Seven 
Top, for greens; Shogoin, for greens; Yellow 
Aberdeen. Pkt., 5c; Oz., 10c; '4-lb., 35c; 
Lb., 75c. 
Tobacco 
White Burley—Pkt. (20032 22. 5c 
Connecticut Field—Pkt.  —.-..2......22...c.ccccccecccceeeneeee 5c 
Watermelon 
From Burrell’s, Rocky Ford 
Harris Early; Improved Kleckley Sweets; Tom 
Watson; Florida Favorite; Chilean Black 
Seeded; Cole’s Early; WHalbert’s Honey; 
Peerless; Dixie Queen; Northern Sweet— 
Extra early; King and Queen, or Winter 
Black Seeded Ice Cream; Stone Mountain; 
Rattlesnake; Red Seeded Citron. 
Prices: Pkt., 5c; Oz., 10c; \4lb., 30c; Lb., 85c. 
KLONDIKE 
Pkt. Oz. %4]b. Lb. 
Black SCCUCO senna eee 10° 315° *.35eeic25 
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For Your Information 
While we aim to have in stock all varieties 
of vegetable seeds grown in this part of the 
country, there may be some which we do not 
stock because of small demand. These we can 
get for you on short notice from our regular 
sources of supplies. We strive to please our 
customers, and this is one of the many serv- 
ices we can render you. 
There are also many plants which are grown 
in southern sections which will not prove prac- 
ticable in this locality. If you have any ques- 
tions about plants or vegetables of any kind 
we will be glad to advise you. 
Write us for pamphlets on Lespedeza and 
Soy Beans. 

