Parsnips 
PRICES—Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 1 Ib. 45c;3 
Ib. $1.50. 
Culture same as carrots, except time of planting, 
which should be about May Ist. 
*GILL’S SUCCESS—Loneger roots than the Ten- 
der Heart variety and better adapted to market 
purposes, as it is not so thick at the crown and 
will bunch better. The smooth, white roots cook 
tender and sweet. 
*GILL’S TENDER HEART — On account of the 
superior quality of this parsnip, our family has 
retained this seed annually for over 30 years. 
Unlike other parsnips, the heart is tender, never 
tough; roots are smooth, hollow crown, thick and 
heavy at top, tapering abruptly, making it easy to 
dig. We have the originator’s seed. 
*HARRIS MODEL—Medium length, very smooth 
and white and remarkably free from small roots 
and prongs. Recommended for home as well as 
market gardens. 
Peppers 
PRICES—Postpaid. Pkt. l0e; 4 oz. 40c; oz. 5c; 
4 Ib. $2.25. 
Start plants in hot bed or in pots in a warm 
room in March. “° ‘ansplant in open ground May 
10th to 20th, rows 4 feet wide, 2 feet in rows. 
HARRIS EARLY GIANT —The earliest of the 
large peppers and exceedingly mild and sweet. It 
is ideal for those localities having short seasons and 
also valuable for market where ripe, red peppers 
are in demand. It averages about 33 inches long 
and 24 inches thick. 
OAKVIEW WONDER—A week earlier than Cali- 
fornia Wonder; slightly smaller, but blockier and 
more symmetrical. It has the same thick walls and 
high quality. Yields heavy and very uniform. 
CALIFORNIA WONDER—This fine pepper has 
the heaviest meat of all. Large, blocky fruit, excep- 
tionally mild and sweet. Fruit upright, crimson, 
measuring 4% inches long by 4 inches in diameter. 
Season medium. — 
LONG RED CAYENNE — Long red peppers; ex- 
tremely hot. Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 30c; oz. 50c. 
PIMIENTO — Large plant, erect, prolific. Fruit 
heart shaped, bright red, thick meated and sweet. 
PAPRIKA — European variety, very prolific with 
bright red fruit of medium size. Sweet with very 
slight pungency. 
Pumpkin 
Plant May 10th to 20th in rows 10 feet wide and 
8 feet in the row, about 8 to 10 seeds to hill, 
thinning to two good plants. Turn vines with the 
row to permit cultivation. Use 200 Ibs. Land 
Plaster to the acre, plowing it in; also 750 to 1000 
pounds Victory Garden fertilizer. 
PRICES—On all varieties Pumpkin, uniformly: 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; i Ib. 50c; Ib. $1.50, postpaid. 
*ORANGE WINTER LUXURY — This improved 
strain of our own introduction is far better than 
the original. The skin, a rich golden orange, is 
covered with a fine netting, while the meat is very 
thick, fine grained and of rich golden yellow. It is 
by far the best pumpkin. Simply cook it done and 
it is ready for use in making pies. It requires less 
sugar and eggs than other varieties. Extra early 
and of medium flattened shape. A splendid keeper 
that has no equal in quality or appearance. 
CONNECTICUT FIELD or JACK O’LANTERN— 
The common field pumpkin grown for stock feed- 
ing and Jack o’Lanterns. Rich, orange colored skin. 
SMALL SUGAR — Rather round fruit of small 
size, 5 to 7 inches in diameter. Smooth skin of bright 
orange color. Fine quality for pies. Early maturity. 
KING OF MAMMOTH—A giant, often weighing 
200 pounds; suited for feeding and exhibition. 

Parsnip, Gill’s Success 
Potatoes 
We can supply certified seed of most leading 
sorts, such as Earliest of All, Early Rose, Irish 
Cobbler, Netted Gem, Burbanks. Write for quo- 
tations. 
PRICES ON SMALL LOTS — Because ceiling 
prices vary from month to month we do not quote 
on small lots this year, but you can send your 
remittance and we will fill according to price plus 
postage. No small lots mailed for less than 50c. 
SWEET POTATOES 
CULTURE—Set out in rows four feet apart and 
15 inches apart in rows, about May 5th to June Ist. 
Use sandy loam soil in a2 warm location. Acclimated 
fresh dug plants are very essential. 
PRICES ON PLANTS—Strong, healthy plants of 
local growth. Postpaid. Doz. 60c; 3 doz. $1.25; 
100 @ $2.25. 
NANCY HALL — Produces good sized tubers of 
medium length and quite thick in diameter. The 
flesh is of a rich orange color and very sweet. 
It is more like a yam than a sweet potato. 
PORTO RICO —A large, reddish skinned sort. 
Strong, vigorous grower, producing heavy crops. 
OKRA 
CULTURE—Okra is easy to grow. Plant May 20th 
to June 20th. Try planting some of this fine 
vegetable. 
PERKIN’S MAMMOTH LONG GREEN—Medium 
early, very productive. Pods 7% to 8 inches long, 
slender, meaty, tapered, and ribbed. Postpaid. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 4 Ib. 35c; Ib. $1.00. 
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Prices in this catalog marked ‘not prepaid’”’ 
do not cover shipping expenses. When order- 
i ing several pounds it will be cheaper to use = 
! these prices, sending extra for postage. You | 
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HOTKAPS | 
| Grow early flowers and vegetables by using | 
| Hotkaps. Prices, not prepaid. Home garden : 
1 Package, 25 for 50c; 100 for $2.00; 250 for $3.50; | 
| 1000 @ $11.00 For package weight, figure = 
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