1942 SEED AND SUPPLY CATALOG 11 
Sweet Peppers 
Oz. % |b. Lb. 
Chinese; Giant.) 2 $ .40 $1.40 $4.50 
Galifornian Wonder o2e 40 1.40 4.50 
Harrisxbarliest- 2402 feos ie 40 1.40 pce kage 
Ruby in Oa ee eae a 40 1.40 De 
Large Bell or Bull Nose_____~ .3D 45° soot 
Nanolitan ge ee «3D 1.25 ci, & 
PIMENLO 6 ee ee ee ee oD 1.25 patible 
Sunny Brook (Tomato shaped) .40 1.40 i a 
Golden-Queentees ak 40 1.40 ne ital 
Ove % |b. 
BUN OS G5 240 or Se ed eis PET aoe $ .40 $1.40 
Darge: hed Cherry e523 a ee 40 1.40 
FOne Hed mCayennesn > seme ea 40 1.40 
Huangarian, ¥ ellow.cW axe 40 1.40 
Chilhi——Smalle Redhat ieee ake es 40 1.40 
PUMPKINS 
Connecticut Field—Best for Stock. Large Size Lb.__$ .30 
Sugar or Pie Pumpkin, medium, oz. 10c; '4 Ib. 25c; Ib. 80c 
RADISHES 
For early use sow in hot beds in February or March 
and in the open ground as soon as ground can be worked. 
For a succession sow every two weeks until June. Winter 
varieties should be sown in August. One ounce will plant 
100 ft. of row. 
Early Radishes 
Oz. 14 lb. Lb.. 
Early Scarlet Globe ________ - $ .10 Sae2o $ .80 
Rosy Gem—or White Tipped 
BCALIGL a ee ns eS 10 “20 .80 
French: Breakfast, 2. == att) F455 80 
On me scarlet. oe 10 20 .80 
Jd FPS OST a SN Sr 10 .25 .80 
GCrimsoniGiant. = fe 10 20 89 
Summer Radish 
Oz. va 1D: Lh. 
Chartier or Long Rose _____~ $ .10 Sineo $ .80 
WitGam traspuUt Qo eo bs 10 20 .80 
Wit LUtE alr bse 10 25 .80 
Oz. % |b. Lb. 
Chinese Celestial, White ___-~ $ .10 ran $ .80 
Long Black Spanish ____---~ 10 2D .80 
Round Black Spanish ~---~~ 10 2D 80 
RHUBARB 
Pie Plant 
Victoria—Roots 10c each. 
SALSIFY OR VEGETABLE OYSTER 
Sow seed early in the spring in rows, 12 inches apart. 
One ounce will plant about 50 ft. of row. 
Mammoth Sandwich Island, Oz. 20c, % Ib. 50c Ib. $1.50 
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