
PARSLEY 
seed germinates slowly. Sow 
14 
¢ 7 12 
Parsley 1 oz. plants 100 
inch deep in early spring. 
feet of row. 

CHAMPION MOSS CURLED 
217—A beautiful curled variety, fine for 
garnishing and for seasoning soups and 
salads. 
Pkt., 7c; 0z., 22c; 14 Ib., 42c. All Post- 
paid. 
TURNIP-ROOTED 
PARSLEY 
21—This vegetable has the same fla- 
Ea as the regular parsley, but it pro- 
duces small turnip-shaped roots that are 
used for flavoring soups. 
Pkt., 7c; 1 oz., 25c; % Ib., 45c. All Post- 
paid. 
PEANUTS 
EARLY 
NORTHERN 
219—Peanuts are 
easy to grow, easy to 
roast, and easy to 
eat. If you don’t 
think so, take a pan 
of your home grown 
peanuts, putthemin 
the oven for about 
30 minutes and eat 
them while they are 
still hot. Good! 
Of course, they are 
good, and that is a 
good way to pass 
some of the long 
winter evenings. 
We have oe 
: i eanuts in South Dakota for a 
fone iied and the variety we are rented 
is early enough to get ripe in a norma 
i rennateanisctand acts (ot dry weather 
and still yield an immense crop of deli- 
cious nuts. Plan on planting some peanuts 
for the children. 


With each order for peanuts, we give, 
i d care. 
full instructions for planting an 
i ssures you of good results. 
Pere loc: 1 Ib., 32c; 3 Ibs., 85c. All Post- 
paid. 

SALSIFY 
MAMMOTH 
SANDWICH 
ISLAND 
205—DO YOU LIKE 
OYSTER STEW? If 
you do, PLANT 
SALSIFY and you 
can have delicious 
vegetable OYSTER 
STEW ALL WIN- 
TER. It is also de- 
licious baked or 
creamed. Salsify is 
easy to raise, 
Sow early in eis 
Itivate, harvest, and store e 
AE tener We handle only the 
Improved Mammoth Sandwich Island 
which we have always considered by far 
the best all-around yariety to plant. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; 1% Ib., 35c; 1 Ib. 95c. 
All Postpaid. 
PV eP7T 


BROCCOLI 

ITALIAN GREEN 
SPROUTING 
— e is a Broccoli that is as 
erin tates as cabbage and Vn ne 
ood as Cauttin neads but produce 
soli ea e 
an abundance of lent gr, ten 
der sprouts whic cy lind 
or used for greens. ‘ 
eho first. Side shoots will 
follow. 
Pkt., 5c; 14 oz., 15c; 1 0z., 25c. All 
Postpaid. 
* round, light green with dark green Stripes. A 
will produce more 
duce melons 
ninety pounds, 
delicious flavor and the quality that calls 
for more. 
Glossy dark green skin. Seed scarce, : 
Pkt., 8c; 0z., 20c 3% Ilb., 50c. All Postpaid. 

719—A new melon from Minnesota that is as of 
good as it is early. People in the North can 
plant Minnesota Sweet and be reasonably sure have ever been grown. Weighs from 10 to 
os mpening a rep of delicious melons clear to 15 pounds. Light - green skin. The vivid 
e anadian ne, 
The melons weigh 
ark green with brigh 
melon for North Dakota, northern Minnesota, 
and western South Dakota. 
Pkt., Ge; oz., 12c; % Ib., 48c; 1 Ib., $1.20. All 
Postpaid. 
GURNEY’S CHOICE J UICY 
WATERMEL 
How to Plant Watermelons: Every farmer, and every city gardener, too, 
plant watermelons, 
Watermelons like a 
ought 
Give them plenty of room,:+ Space hills 
hills from an ounce of seed, two 
Lumps this year, 
in the country. 
insist that only the best melons be selected for seed stock. 

KLECKLEY’S SWEET 
The Old Favorite 
724—The leading watermelon for home gardens or market. For years, this 
has been the “yardstick” by which all other melons are compared. 
Melons are long and cylindrical—usually weigh over 30 lbs. Rind, deep dark 
green. Flesh crisp, tender and fine grained. Unbelievably Sweet. Brilliant red 
color. Seeds white. 85 days. Pkt., 5¢ > % Ib., 40c; 1 Ib., 72. All Postpaid. 

Red Seeded Hutchinson 
or Early Kansas 
716—This is the best of the new watermelons 
developed in the last few years. Large, nearly 
Gurney’s SCARLET WONDER 
The Black Seed Favorite 
712—Did you ever see a scarlet watermelon, 
not just red, but a bright flaming Scarlet? 
The black seeds and dark green rind con- 
trasting sharply with the bright scarlet flesh 
makes sales for this melon. Appearance sells 
the first melons. The high quality takes care 
of resales as there is no better quality melon 
Medium size, early, thin, tough rind 
for the h 
great favorite everywhere 
Pkt., 
load of them makes a real show. 
Early Kansas is at the head of the list for 
size, appearance and quality. 
They are fairly early, coming on the market 
after the early varieties are Bune, and are so 
large and so good that they find a market at 
very attractive prices, 
Pkt., 6c; 0z., 15¢e; 14 Ib., 30c; 1 Ib., 95c. P.P. 

GOLDEN HONEY SWEET 
Big, Yellow, Sweet as Sugar 
718—A golden yellow fleshed watermelon 
and good. Better quality than any of 
the red fleshed melons. 
Gurney’s MASTODON 
RADIO 
The Big One 
707—Gurney’s Mastodon Radio Watermelon 
melons than any other 
Early, large, and 
variety; it also produces the largest melons; different. Why not raise & patch of these 
the flavor*cannot be beat, and you will delicious melons? If you want to raise 
never find the hard core as in so many the sweetest melons you’ve ever tasted— 
of the melons. It is not unusual to pro- try these! Just like with the new early 
of this variety weighing 
Sugar Lump melons,, we believe you’ll 
Its bright red fiesh is of 
find that these yellow melons are Sweeter 
and tastier than the reds, 
Pkt., 5c; 0z., 15e; %4 Ib., 30c. 
Paid. 
=r 
MINNESOTA SWEET 
A Sweet One for Northern 
Gardens 


EARLY CANADA 
One of the Earliest Grown 
this for Planting as far North as melons 
from 10 to 15 pounds, are 
t red flesh. This is the 
the time the seed was planted, 
Pkt., 5c; oz. 19¢; %4 Ib., 55e: 1 Ib., $1.65. 
All Postpaid, : ; ; ink 
Nothing will make your family happier than a good melon patch. 

¢ 
ONS 36, 
to 
at 
to 


Dacre RRS eee 
KLONDIKE R7 
705—One of the sweetest melons I know of. 
Oblong, medium size, dark green rind, and small 
black seeds. Flesh is a beautiful sparkling, deep 
red color, very crisp and tender, Stands han- 
dling and Shipping well where other melons are 
not nearly as good, 
kt., 5¢; oz., 15e; 14 Ib., 35c. A 




- DIXIE QUEEN 
722—Good; I'l] Say they are, AND EARLY 
TOO. Not as large as Early Kansas but you 
can expect a lot of 40 POUND MELONS. 
€ melons are light green with narrow 
dark green Stripes, thin rind, nearly round, 
very heavy bearers, And best of all, they 
are sweet as honey, easy to grow and very 
Prolific. 
PKC, 5c; oz. 200; %4 Ib., 48c; 1 Ib., $1.15... 
All Postpaid.” "> “4 1b» 48¢; fig 

EARLIEST & SWEETEST 
The Earliest 
714—The melons weigh from 12 to 15 pounds, 
the flesh is Scarlet, very Sweet, and fine 
grained. They are very heavy bearers, often 
Producing 10 to 12 melons to a hill s 
We wish to say to our Northern customers 
that this is the one you should Plant. There 
is little use in Planting the pe ds late varieties 
in your locality, They are on a disa int- 
ment—nearly ripe <$ areeuPaint 
will always rae Se elesreh the a oe You 
nder the wire w rli- 
est and the Sweetest. he Earli 
Pkt., 
6c; 0z., 19¢; 1% Ib., 49e; 1 Ib., $1.25. 



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WINTER WATERMELON 
Keeps All Winter 
717—In the late Fall when all other melons 
are gone, go to the barn or strawstack where 
they. are Stored, get a big round Winter Wa- 
lon so crisp that Sometimes it will i 
wide open when pon Stick a knife j i ae 
to eat—and it jg. 
are a market gardener you can 
lengthen your melon season out over 
and that means more profits. ooo 
The melons are nearly White, weigh fr 
15 to 25 Pounds, and are very cheavy pearance, 
+» 6c; » 150; 1%4 2 % 4A 
Postnaid, | °"" 15°} %4 Ib., 300; 1 Ib., 95¢. 
CITRON MELON 
For Pickles 
eep in good condition for some 
after picking. ne 
You may lant beside 
regular melons. It will aot cross pol- 
linate to harm your other melons. 
PKt., 5¢; 0z., 10; % Ib., 30c. All Post- 
paid. 
MIXED 
WATERMELON S 
Roy’s Melon Patch Special 
710—An especially fine mixture for 
the Boys who like to grow melons. 
‘ive them room for a few and they 
Will have some real fun 
Pkt., 5e; 0z., 9c; 1% |} os is 
Postpaid. Bans eho 

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