GARDEN PEAS 
CULTURE—Plant as early as the ground can be worked in the spring. Peas will not reach perfec- 
tion if planted after May Ist, although they will make a fair crop. They should be well rooted betore 
warm weather begins. 
If planted during February and March, they will mature before the aphis get 
started. Our Northwest grown seed is acclimated and will give better results. 
Pea seed planted in winter 
months should be treated with Semesan. Where peas have not previously been grown on the land 
it is valuable to use NITRAGIN. 
PRICES—Unless noted are uniformly: Postpaid. 
Pkt. 10c; 4 Ib. 25c; lb. 40c. If ordered from fourth 
zone or farther please add extra postage according 
to extra zones. Not prepaid, Ib. 30c; for one variety, 
5 lbs. @ 27c; 10 lbs.. and up @ 25c. 
TALL VARIETIES 
*WORLD’S RECORD—An improved Gradus, be- 
ing earlier and more dwarf. Darker green pods 
containing % to 9 peas of high quality. 
*SURPRISE — Very early. Vines 3 feet. Pods 24 
inches. Fine quality and flavor. Excellent canning 
variety. Sweeter than Alaska. 
*GRADUS —A large, deep green podded sort, 
popular with gardeners. It matures extra early 
and is quite productive. 
*IMPROVED TELEPHONE (Dark Green or AI- 
derman strain)—By far the best variety of this type. 
Dark green vines and pods. Vigorous growth, 4 to 6 
feet tall, producing enormous crops. Pods 4% to 52 
inches long, containing 8 to 11 peas of high quality. 
Excellent for home gardens, market gardens and 
shipping. 
*THOMAS LAXTON—An early, large podded pea 
of high quality. Vine 3 to 34 feet. Dark green 
pods 34 inches long with 7 to 8 peas. Ideal for 
market, canning and freezing. Heavy production. 
Exceptionally sweet and tender. 
*ALASKA—An extra early, smooth seeded pea. 
Vines about 2%’ tall. Well filled pods of medium 
size, filled tight with small light green peas. It can 
also be used for pea soup when the seed are ripe. 
*MAMMOTH MELTING SUGAR (Edible pods)— 
The large, broad pods are 5 to 6 inches long and 
are cooked like snap beans. 
DWARF VARIETIES 
*LAXTON’S PROGRESS or IMPROVED LAX- 
TONIAN — Pods larger than Hundredfold and a 
few days earlier. Vines medium dark green; pods 
handsome dark green; peas large and extra sweet. 
Very popular with home and market gardeners. 
Extra fine for canning and freezing. 
*HUNDREDFOLD — Also called Blue Bantam. 
Early. Vines and pods very deep green. Peas large 
and of excellent quality. 
*LITTLE MARVEL—Superior to American Won- 
der with 3 inch pods and better quality. 
*GIANT PODDED HAMPER — Heavy bearing, 
dark green vines and pods. Excellent quulity for 
market or home gardens. 
*PACIFIC MARKET—Resembles the Dwarf Tele- 
phone but darker green and much more productive. 
Vines two feet tall. High quality. Popular with 
shippers and market gardeners. ' 
*GIANT STRIDE—Heavy yielding; high quality. 
Pods same size and shape as Alderman. Same sea- 
son. Vines about 2 feet. Recommended for market 
and home garden. 
*IMPROVED STRATAGEM — Valuable late va- 
riety. Ideal for late planting. 
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RHUBARB SEED 
CRIMSON WINTER—Early and long bearing. Fine 
flavor. Transplant when roots are large as a pencil. 
Rhubarb seed will not always produce plants true 
to type. Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 60c; oz. $1.00; 
4 Ib $3.50. 
RHUBARB ROOTS 
RIVERSIDE GIANT—Extra large stalks of rich 
color and fine flavor. Strong l-year crowns with 
side roots. These will establish themselves quickly 
and practically all will grow. Postpaid. Each 30c; 
3 for 75c; doz. $2.00. 
GERMAN WINE — Large stalks. Skin and flesh 
rich wine red. Prices same as Riverside Giant. 
Rutabaga 
CULTURE—Sow in drills, 3 feet apart; thin to 
6 inches apart. May be planted from June 15th to 
July 15th. The later sowings produce the best 
quality. Can be sown broadcast in mid-July. 
IMPROVED PURPLE - TOP YELLOW 
Strain)—Produces smooth, globe-shaped roots of 
good size. Flesh deep yellow and fine grained. 
The best for table use; very rich and productive 
for stock feeding. It is early and will mature 
good roots planted late in the season. Very popu- 
lar with gardeners for winter storage. Postpaid. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 Ib. 60c; Ib. $1.60. 
GOLDEN NECKLESS—Similar to the above ex- 
cept it is short necked like a turnip. Very popular 
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