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*Southern Giant Curled: The most popular sort 
for greens with light green leaves curled and 
crinkled at edges. 
Mustard-Spinach: A mild flavored, oriental type. 
Foliage may be used for greens when plant is 
quite young and until fully matured. 
ONIONS 
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The onion is a heavy feeder and, for well-shaped, 
fully developed bulbs, demands a rich and finely 
worked soil. It is a hardy plant and seed may be 
sown early in rows 15 inches apart. 
Yellow Varieties 
*Southport Yellow Globe (Brigham strain): 110 
days. A hardy late sort, in some sections grad- 
ually replacing older strains of Southport Yel- 
low Globe; valued because of its superior keep- 
ing qualities. Globe-shaped and solid. Creamy 
white flesh, fine grained and of mild flavor. 
*Yellow Sweet Spanish: 112 days. Skin is golden 
yellow but flesh is white, crisp, and mild. A 
very large, globe-shaped onion, excellent for 
storage. 
Early Yellow Globe: 98 days. The earliest yel- 
low globe, yet productive and a good keeper. 
Earliness minimizes thrip damage. 
Ohio (or Michigan ) Yellow Globe: 112 days. 
Noted for its excellent keeping properties. 
Yellow Bermuda. A popular early variety. At- 
tractive bulbs of medium size, light yellow 
and mild flavor. 
White Varieties 
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White Sweet Spanish: 112 days. The largest of 
the white onions; similar to Yellow Spanish 
except in color, but not quite as good a keeper. 
Very mild. 
Southport White Globe: 110 days. The standard 
white onion. Large, round bulbs of very ex- 
cellent quality and flavor. 
White Barletta: 90 days. Early and small; for 
pickling and green bunching. 
Red Varieties 
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Southport Red Globe: 112 days. The best red 
onion; globular, strong. 
Onion Sets—Finest quality. 
White, qt., 30c; % pk.,'60c; 1 pk., $1.00. 
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Nod-O-Gen - Dry. 
Peas, beans, and 
sweet peas (gar- 
den legumes) 
grow better if 
their roots develop healthy colonies of nitrogen 
fixing bacteria. The inoculation of the seed be- 
fore planting assures better nodule formation and 
more vigorous plants. Nod-O-Gen Garden cul- 
ture, for 5 pounds of seed, 25c. 
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PEAS 
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Laxton’s Progress Pea 
Smooth Seeded Varieties 
Asgrow Alaska w.r.: 60 days. Very early, hardy, 
and productive. Light green pads 3” long 
with 6 to 8 bluish-green peas. 
Laxton’s Superb: 60 days. The earliest large- 
podded dwarf sort. Pods 4%” long having 9 
to 10 peas. 
Wrinkled-Seeded Varieties 
*World’s Record: 61 days. The Asgrow strain 
is noted for earliness and large pods each with 
7 or 8 peas of finest quality. 
*Thomas Laxton, Improved Dark-podded: 63 
days. An excellent medium-early sort; 3%”, 
blunt, broad pods with 7 or 8 large, tender 
peas. 
*Asgrow Teton w.r.: 63 days. All-America 
Award for 1937. An attractive new introduc- 
tion resembling Thomas Laxton strain but 
fully resistant to fusarium wilt. Large, at- 
tractive pods, concentrated in season and well 
filled with peas. 
Telephone, Tall Dark-podded w.r.: 74 days. 
Tall vines with handsome large dark-green 
pods, 5” long, plump and straight, with 8 to 10 
highest quality peas. 
“Little Marvel: 60 days. One of the most prolific 
of the second early sorts. Pods long, 3 to 4 
inches. 
*Laxton’s Progress: 62 days. Largest podded 
and most attractive of the Laxtonian group. 
Though not planted so early as smooth-seeded 
varieties, it matures quickly. Handsome dark 
green pods, 4%” long with 7 to 9 peas. Dwarf 
vines. 
