

ONION (About 8000 seeds per oz.) 
Onion plants should be a good seller 
< for florists in 1943 as sets will be 
| rather high, and shipped-in plants 
not too plentiful. Sow in February. 
Fill flats with 3x3x3 bands and soil, broad- 
casting seeds evenly and cover % inch. 
Top plants to 144” when 5” high and grow 
, cool, 45 to 50°. % oz. of seeds will make 
50 bands of about 50 plants each. Sell 
plants in bands without any transplanting. 
Prizetaker. Large, globular; yellow, good 
shipper and keeper, flesh coarse and mild. 
round, splendid keeper. Best of all red 
Warletiessm/2 607-5 400... aly. a 
Riverside—Yellow Sweet Spanish, globe- 
shaped, keeping extra well for soft type. 
Mid-season. 1% oz., 40c............. 
White Portugal. Bulbs flat, firm, excellent 
keeper widely used for sets, bunching and 
IQ HNC 207 <e4OCr © sen ees ss 
Yellow Globe Danvers. Medium large; 
globe-shaped; flesh white with tinge of 
yellow, firm and hard, excellent keeper. 
AR OZEO CHM eyes i th kb. 
Yellow Bermuda (White Bermuda) Stand- 
ard early. Flat, straw colored. % oz., 40c 
Yellow Globe Brigham. Fine solid bulbs 
of high keeping quality. Similar to Yel- 
low Globe Danvers. 1% oz., 40c........ 
PARSLEY (% oz. per 100-foot row) 
*Extra Tripled Curled. 75 days. Closely 
curled, very compact and productive .... 
*Paramount. 90 days. The most dwarf 
and curled Parsley. Uniform and_ rich 
dark green 
PARSNIP (% oz. per 100-foot row) 
Sow early, space rows 18”. Roots hardy. 
Short, Thick. 100 days. Finest and earli- 
est strain. Pulls easily, sweet delicate flavor 
Smooth White. 130 days. Roots smooth, 
evenly 
Crown.” 
PEPPER (About 3000 seeds per oz.) 
Sow 6 weeks before outdoor plant- 
ing. Germinate seeds warm. Space 
plants 16x24”. Days indicated are 
from date plants are set out. 
California Wonder. (Sweet) 72 days. 
Standard of excellence in Sweet Peppers. 
Heavy producer, fruit large, smooth .. 
Chinese Giant. (Sweet) 80 days. The larg- 
Bit WeEE SP epner... a.’ ss ce ens 
Harris’ Early Giant. 
Very early for home and market; very 
prolific, well suited to northern states... . 
1 oz. 
$0.75 
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20 
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Y oz. 
. $0.35 
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4 ozs. 
$2.50 
2.50 
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2.50 
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$0.60 
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Riverside-Y ellow Sweet Spanish—Fine mature onions, like these, 
are easily grown from florist grown plants. 
1 lb. 
$7.50 
7.50 
8.00 
7.50 
7.50 
8.00 
7.90 
1.50 
1.50 
2.50 
2.00 
4 ozs. 
$2.00 
2.20 
1.70 
Vegetable Seeds for Florists (Continued) 
| 
PEPPER, Continued 
Hungarian Yellow Wax. (Hot) Very 
early. Plants small, heavily productive... $0.35 
Large Bell or Bull Nose. 55 days. (Hot) 
Medium-sized square fruits. Ribs quite 
pungent, otherwise mild. Scarlet when ripe .25 
Long Red Cayenne. (Hot). 70 days. For 
pickles, canning or drying, very prolific. 
Fruit long, thin, and tapered............ aay 
Pimento. (Perfection) Sweet. 72 days. 
Standard variety for home market. Heavy 
producer, fruits smooth and regular..... .20 
Oakview Wonder. NEW. (Sweet) 65 days. 
Blocky, smooth, excellent for home gar- 
denine&severve DLO litiC manent ween ee 40 
Ruby King. (Sweet) Standard for home 
or market. 68 days. Very productive....  .25 
Sweet Bull Nose. Mild-fleshed. 60 days. 
Ierdhy Ebel REV ee Sag ASG ow Aco e 20 
Sweet Yellow. Medium size and firm..... a) 
World Beater. (Sweet) 70 days. Large, 
oblong green, thick flesh. Very productive .30 
RADISH (1 oz. for 100-foot row) 
Early Searlet Globe. (Short Top). Our 
strain of this very early forcing variety 
is a superior one; small tops make it 
right for bunching. 23 days. An ideal 
florists’ “catch crop” for selling to local 
stores 
French Breakfast. 25 days. Oblong roots, 
scarlet, white tipped. Forcing and market. .15 
Crimson Giant. 30 days. Roots scarlet, 
spherical. Largest early Radish which re- 
mains cnispetne lonlest wee eae eee 15 
Icicle. 27 days. Best early standard white... .15 
Searlet Turnip. White tip. Popular vari- 
ety. Tops small, fme quality............ a5 
Chinese Rose Winter. 50 days. Best win- 
ter storage variety. Sow in early fall.... .15 
SPINACH (1 oz. for 100-foot row) 
Giant Thick Leaved. NOBEL. 45 days. 
Thick-leaved strain. Heavy yielder...... a5 
King of Denmark. 48 days. Broad dark 
green leaves. Slowest variety to form seed 
Stalks: tk, yao ee ee sls 
Savoy-Leaved or Bloomsdale. 40 days. 
Standard early sort. Splendid quality.... .15 
New Zealand. Valuable for hot, dry 
weather. Leaves small, thick, deep green 
and tender, picked throughout the season. .20 
SQUASH (1 0z., about 380 seeds) 
Acorn. 60 days. The fine prolific variety 
now so widely used for baking.......... alls 
Buttercup. 100 days. Outstanding winter 
squash. Turban shaped, 8” diameter.... .20 
Early Prolific Straightneck. 50 days. Edi- 
ble when 4 or 14” long. Finest quality... .15 
SWISS CHARD (1 oz. for 100-ft. row) 
Lucullus. Deep green crumpled leaves...._ .20 
TOMATO (About 7,000 seeds per oz.) 
We offer a list of the highest quality 
tomato seeds from specialist growers. 
Sow seeds 6 to 8 weeks before plants 
are set out. Days indicated are from 
date plants are set out. 
*Michigan State Forcing. WILT RESIST- 
ANT. Distinct greenhouse Tomato devel- 
oped at Michigan State College. Rich, 
deep scarlet fruits, globular, medium size, 
invlareeeclustersaad bar pkteas 20C antes dee 
1.00 
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1 oz. 
1 oz. 
$0.65 
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4 ozs. 
$2.20 
1.50 
1.50 
1.20 
2.50 
1.50 
1.50 
2.20 
1.70 
1 lb. 
$1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.25 
1.50 
1.00 
2.00 
1.50 
2.00 
1.50 
2.00 
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