
VEGETAB 
LE SEEDS 
Improved Stratagem. A superior late variety. Vines deep 
green, 26 inches tall, stocky and branching. Pods single and 
paired, wide, nearly round, straight, pointed, dark green. Con- © 
, tain 8 to 10 tender peas. 
PEPPER 
¥Y oz. to 100 ft., 1 to 2 Ibs. per acre. 
Culture and soil and temperature requirements are about 
the same as for eggplant. A moderate dressing of Guano, 
poultry manure, or complete commercial fertilizer, hoed into 
the soil after the plants are 6 to 8 inches tall, will be very 
beneficial. Pkt. 10c; 1 oz. 75e. 
California Wonder. Thickness of flesh alone, which is often 
3 of an inch, places this sweet pepper above all others. It is 
crisp and juicy, too, without a trace of pungency. Vigorous 
growing plants bear a heavy yield of blocky fruits that become 
as much as 5 inches long and 4 inches wide. 
Chinese Giant. Fruits are often 6 inches across and 4% to 5 
inches deep. The flesh is moderately thick and very mild. 
The fruits are rich bright green when young, and bright 
cherry red at maturity. ? 
Large Bell or Bullnose. A popular, early, sweet prolific sort, 
with small, erect plants. Fruits blunt; flesh of fine quality 
and mild flavor. Much used for stuffing. 
Long Red Cayenne. This well known, medium early pepper 
is especially good for drying purposes. The fruit is 4 inches 
long and 1 inch thick, twisted and pointed. It is deep green 
when young and bright red when ripe. The flesh is strong 
and pungent. 
Perfection Pimiento. A splendid canning variety, adapted to ; 
home and market garden culture. Plants large, erect, prolific. 
Fruits heart shaped, very smooth; flesh exceptionally thick, 
sweet and mild. 
PEAS PLANTING TABLE FOR VEGETABLES 
1% Ibs. to 100 ft., 90 to 180 Ibs. per acre. Seed Seed Distance Distance = Depth 
meet iy & . : f required required between apart of 
or first crop, round-seeded peas should be sown in the SPECIES ‘for 50 ft. to sow rows inrow planting 
open; ground as soon as it is fit to be worked; wrinkled vari- of row an acre inches inches inches 
eties should be planted 2 to 3 weeks later. Frequent planting Artichoke, Globe ...... Y%oz. 6to8oz. 40 to 48 18 to 24 1 
for succession, and a careful selection of varieties, will give Asparals "00s ae eee VW oz. 4 lbs. 14to24 38to6é ik 
an almost continuous crop of peas from June until frost. Sow Beans; (Bushpyrcue eee es i lb. 50to60lbs. 24to80 2to3 1% to2 
peas in rows 3 feet apart and 1 to 2 inches deep. Rotted horse. Beans, Lima .......... % lb. 30to50 lbs. 24to86 38to6 1%to2 
manure and wood ashes should be freely used in the prepara- Pepe 3 Pole .......--.-. ue Ib. 30 to Saree to a Ete, ae to 2 
tion of soil for pea growing. Pkt. 10e: 1 . 20e: . 35c. OSES Aledalee eae Wee his as ie hoz 8tol s. 14 to fo} h to 1 
E s & f 3 % Ib. 20¢; 1 Ib. 35e Beet, Mangel & Sugar. 7 oz. 6tol0lbs. 18to24 6to9 W%tol 
By Se Swiss Chard .......... hoz. 6toldlbs. 18to24 10to12 1 
FIRST EARLY VARIETIES Broccolitereaeas ost crk st Y, oz. 4 oz. 20to 36 16to22 W%tol 
American Wonder or Nott’s Excelsior. (59 days.) Important Brussels Sprouts ...... A OL. 402. 20 to 36 16 to22 %% to % 
, : . : a6 3 Cabbage Wren. i A oz 4 oz. 18 to 36 14to 24 wy 
early dwarf variety for the home garden. Vines 12 to 14 inches qa ygoon oz ere 20 to 32 20to30 Y%tol 
tall, dark green, very productive. Pods medium green, 3 inches Garrot................ % a Grae SSL tae ae 
long, plump and straight, blunt; seeds medium small, squarish, Cauliflower ........... Y, oz 4 oz. 24to30 20to24 % 
wrinkled, green; interior green. Celery ee ESOS, Qo asd o 1% oz 4 oz. 24to380 4to6 yy 
Alaska. (55 days.) This variety is extremely early. The round ener Babe see aR 7 a s ie sak . ~ ae “Fi e Gs A 
pods, 2% inches long, contain 5 to 8 peas which are ready for Osean Pos mein ne PEN 6 none 34t0 40 6 A 8 aa 
i bout 55 days. The peas are small, round, and tender : ve ees : : 
use in a f , ; : Corn; Sweet’ soe o.cik 4oz. 10to14lbs. 80to042 9to12 i 
The vines are 2% to 3 feet tall. Gorn Salad feces 20z. 10to12Ibs. 14to18 38to4 3) 
Gradus, or Prosperity. (55 to 62 days.) A very popular second Cress .-+---++-- +0005: aoe 10 Ths. ee ae % 
early, large podded variety for home use and market. Vines 36 ates! Se eee aes oz. 3 to4 ee 48 to 60 12to36 1% to % 
inches tall, medium green, stocky. Pods single, broad plump, Dill BF aac acre rer aE ae oe a tis a yee] a Z 
ected, medium green; contain 8 to 10 large, delicious peas. © wee Plant ............ Wee Vales (Aare 24 to 36 18 to 24 % 
Laxton’s Progress. (60 days) A little earlier than other Endive ............... 4%0z. AtobBlbs. 18to24 8tol2 % 
dwarf large podded peas, this variety is generally considered Fennel ...........-.-. oz. 3todlbs. 24t032 5to8 4 
the best of its class, The blue green pods are often more than Kale -...-...---++--+- 2 oz. 4to5lbs. 24to32 14to22 % 
4 inches long and contain 8 dark green peas of finest quality. Ske Ba eye ans i ne 3 poe . he rh nie i 
nas Stood SS EE aa Was ak ee ta a eee ais Ser RS POC IC Cp intetat ale erste t ee é iy 
ale seeds are large, wrinkled green and cream. Gettuce: citer iteiernt YY oz 3 Ibs. 12to18 4to12 % 
Little Marvel. Outstanding among dwarf peas on account of Melon, Musk .......... %oz. 38 to4 lbs 70 to 80 36 to 60 EA 
its exceptional quality and yield. Valuable for home garden Melon, Water ........ Y%0z. 3 to 4 Ibs 72to96 72to96 %4 
and early market. Vines dark green, 18 inches tall, stocky. Mustard .............. Y% 02. 4 Ibs. 14to24 6tod9 Y 
Pods single and double, dark green, blunt, plump, well filled OKT ------++---++ + a oz. 8toldlbs. 24to40 18to24 1 
with 7 to 8 tender peas Onion ......,.-6-00555 %oz. 8to 4lbs. 18to24 8to4 x4 
; Onion (for sets)....... 60 to 85 lbs. 12to14 Notthin’d %4 
Hundredfold or Blue Bantam. (60 days) A leader among the Parsnip .............. oz. 8 to 4 Ibs. 18to24 38to4 % 
early dwarf varieties. Grows 18 inches to 20 inches high. Dark Parsley .............. %oz. 38to4lbs. 12to20 6to8 % 
green foliage heavy with dark green straight well-filled pods Peas -..---.+++.+++-++ % Ib. 90 to 180 Ibs. 24to36 1to2 I1to2 
of fine quality. Pepper Me ite aera %oz. 1 to 2 lbs. 20 to 30 18 to 20 w% 
: Potatoes b Ravel arontitue Biclohete 8 Ibs. 800-1000 24to 36 18 to 24 6 
LAT Pumpkin See ee 20z. 3 to4 lbs. 96 to 110 60 to 84 3, 
A E Sich Bes Radish wWoetioutniel. wie % oz. 10to12lbs. 12to18 1to2 % 
Mature to pick in about 75 days. Rhubarb detade deco 2 Oz 3 Ibs. 24to42 20 to 24 3, 
Tall Telephone or Alderman. A handsome, large podded varie- Rian die get a a Zo roe . ee Me hs - ae i * 
ty. Unexcelled for home gardens, for local markets and for Salsify ............... 3 OZ HoSilheeee 1etord Sind z 
shipping. Bears immense crops, wilt resistant. Pods single, Sorreli nen tone Y% oz. | 4 to 5 lbs. 12to22 2to8 % 
very broad, plump, straight, dark green, pointed, contain 8 to Spinach iy ci-tacetcistesn eters 3% oz. 10to20lbs. 14to18 3to5 3, 
10 peas of highest quality. Squash, Bush. 27 acer loz. 4to6 lbs. 42 to 48 42 to 48 1 
: E Squash Vinings sao 1 oz. 4 lbs. 72to90 60 to 90 1 
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Dwarf Telephone. Only about 2 feet tall. Resembles Tele- Sungiower ............ loz. T7to8lbs. 48to70 10to12 1 
phone, and the pods are, well filled with peas of the same ‘Tomato .............. RY? 40 to 60 36to40  ‘¥4 
good quality. It is an excellent variety to follow the early ‘Tobacco .............. 2 o7. 36 to 48 24 to 36 % 
peas in the home garden. Seeds large, wrinkled, green. Turnipilacerrstaccosteuter se Y% oz 2 to 3 Ibs. 12to20 2to4 y% 

26 PRICES QUOTED ON VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS ARE POSTPAID, EXCEPT AS NOTED. 

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