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Here are the essential varieties for 
Fall Victory Gardening assembled 
for you in one economical collection 
of vital seeds from the leading varieties. They are the 
established choice of experienced gardeners for late 
summer and fall planting. Each 
variety is hardy and productive, 
a recognized winner in its field. 
Clear directions on each package. 
BEET CARROT LETTUCE ONION 
RADISH TURNIP PARSNIP 
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Total Value of 70c. 
POST- 
PAID 

LETTUCE 
New York, or 
Los Angeles 
Lago Strain 
LETTUCE 
Lettuce is easy to grow, and an excellent source of Vitamin A. Fall 
crops aré more successful planted on raised beds which give warmer, 
better drained soil. Plant > in. deep, 10 to 18 in. apart in rows, rows 
12 to 18 in. apart. Give lots of water regularly. Light applications of 
fertilizer, though not needed, are desirable. Average yield per 100-ft. 
row, about 100 plants. 
NEW YORK or LOS ANGELES. The California gardener’s favorite late 
variety. The heads are compactly formed and the outer leaves a deep 
green, broad, with frilled edges, while the heart leaves are well-blanched, 
tender and very crisp. Ready in 75 days. Pkt. 10c, oz. 35c, 4 Ib. $1.00. 
PARSNIP 
A good fall crop for warm sections of California. 
soil that has been worked to a depth of 2 feet. Parsnip roots are 18 
to 20 inches long and are easily misshaped by unbroken soil. Sow in 
rows 2 to 3 feet apart, and thin to 5 inches apart in the row. About 
130 days are required to mature the crop. During the growing period, 
provide ample moisture. 
HOLLOW CROWN. Roots are about 18 in. long, with smooth white skin, 
well-filled and free from stringiness, uniform in shape, tapering evenly 
from a heavy shoulder to a small root. Best and most popular variety 
in cultivation. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c, 1% Ib. 75c. 
CAULIFLOWER 
Sow seeds in seed bed or flats 6 to 7 
weeks ahead of planting out. Then 
make trenches 8 in. deep and 3 ft. 
apart. Set the young plants in the 
trench at 30-in. intervals, and cover 
with 4 in. of earth. Water the trench 
carefully. As plant grows, fill in with 
earth. Keep well watered. Plant 
seeds 1/) in. deep at 20-in. intervals 
in rows that are 30 in. apart. Aver- 
age yield per 100-ft. row: 50 heads. 
Be sure to have loose 
LAGO EARLY SNOWBALL. 
ture in your garden. 
10c¢;. 14.02. 451.25. 
returns for a small investment. 
Y% oz. $1.25. 
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First to ma- 
Grows compact, 
round even heads, and crisp, pure white 
flesh. Weigh about 11% Ibs. each. Pkt. 
LAGO LATE SNOWBALL, DANISH PER- 
FECTION. Gives a succession of harvests 
from early fall to late winter, maximum 
Pkt. 10c, 
PEAS 
Fall-sown peas do best in lighter soils. Plant in raised seed bed 
for good drainage and a deep root-run. Moisten well before 
planting, then withhold water until seedlings have broken 
through. Fall plantings should be 1/2 in. deep, 2 to 3 in. apart 
in rows, the rows 24 to 36 in. apart. See that drainage is good, 
and water by furrows between the rows. Peas are 
short-lived. Keep up the plantings. A 10-ft. row 
yields only about 3 pickings. 
GIANT STRIDE. (Dwarf Type.) Bears large plump 
pods, 5 to 5'4 inches long, well-filled with large-size 
peas of high quality. Vines 214% ft. tall. Pkt. 10c, 
V2 Ib. 30c, Ib. 50c. 
LAXTON’S PROGRESS. (Dwarf Type.) Largest of the 
dwarf peas. Vines 18 to 22 inches tall. Pods are 
4 inches long, 34 inch wide, dark green, plump 
and pointed. Contain 8 or more large deep 
green wrinkled peas. Quality excellent, splendid 
for home and market garden planting. Matures 
in 60 days. Pkt. 10¢, 2 Ib. 30c, Ib. 50c. 
ALDERMAN. (Tall Type.) The finest of the 
late pole varieties. Matures in 75 to 80 days 
in plants 414 to 5 feet tall, bearing large, plump, 
tapered pods 5 inches in length, each filled with 
8 to 10 peas of highest quality and flavor. 
A main crop variety with a long growing season 
put very productive. Pkt. 10c, 1 Ib. 30c; Ib. 
c. 
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ONION 
Onions grow best in a rich soil that is loose 
and well-drained. Adequate moisture is 
necessary—never let the soil dry out com-} 
pletely. Sow the seed 1 inch deep, 1/4 inch ¥ 
apart in rows 15 to 18 inches apart. When 
the onions are pencil size, transplant to 3 
or 4 inches apart, cutting tops half-way 
down. Mature in 100 to 150 days. 
CALIFORNIA EARLY RED. A _ new strain 
that matures in 75 days. Large, half globe 
bulbs, of thick, red skin, white-fleshed, 
very sweet and juicy. 
CALIFORNIA EARLY YELLOW. (Stockton 
Yellow.) Yellow companion to the Cali- 
fornia Red. Bulbs round with slight elon- 
gation, medium size, of attractive light 
lemon-yellow color. Flesh pure white and 
very mild. 
ITALIAN RED. (Red Torpedo.) An early variety for home gardens. 
Matures in 125 days. One of our introductions of many years ago and 
still as popular as when first introduced. Very elongated in shape with 
pure white flesh. Extremely heavy producer, and with the sweetest 
flavor of any early variety. 
Any of above: Pkt. 10c, oz. $1.00, 1/4 Ib. $3.00. 
Lago 
California 
Early Red 
ONION 
