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. In sowing onion seed, Prepare the soi] in the Fal] or real early 
in the Spring and Sow the seed just as soon as 
the ground. Cover not Over %% in. dee F 
inches apart 


t y_ don’t like weeds, Harvest When ¢ 
all over, Store in shallow, well-ventilated crates 
the tops, 


Hollow Crown Parsnip 
271—The best and most popular variety of a 
Vigorous srower, very dependable, sup ae 
Sugary flavor. Roots about 3 inches in Rae 
and shoulders taper to a smooth point. Ho ae 
crown, flesh white. Tender, exceptional ae 
ity. Pkt., 8c; 0Z., 24¢; %4 Ib., 70c; 1 Ib., $1.85, 
postpaid. 




Yellow Sweet Spanish Southport Yellow Globe 
308—Riverside (110 days), 302—(110 days to maturity)— 
te fest and Often wegton for This beautify) Pale yellow onion 
. rr i 
1 lb, vielas & 1000 We! is the best keepér of all the yellow 
m 






ber acre Onions, 



arieties of 
ermudas, Yellow Sweet Span- 

ish, White Bermudas. 
3 bunches (about 300 Plants), Postpaid $0.75. 
Bunches (about 509 1 i 



Cauliflower 
EARLIEST MARKET 
223—By careful selection and breeding, we 









TOWS about 16 inches apart. A little frost will not hurt 
the plants. Get them out just as soon as you ¢ i 
Spring, If you want to @ pi 

Southport 


White Globe White Welch Bunching 







the ; lhe 
rful Cauliflower at 307—(110 days)—Here is the 314—This is absolutely the pest 
have kept this wonde ize, fine grain,-a beau- best white onion that you can 8reen onion. The seed can ‘be 
top of the list. Large size, cultivate. It is large, perfect Planted in the Pring, and by miq- 

tiful white color, a sure header, and above all, 
it is very early. ° 
Pkt., 15¢; 4 oz., 85c; 14 0Z., $1.55. All Postpaid. 

globe, excellent quality, a good Summer you Can’ start using the 
keeper, and Silvery white in col- Onions. It is 9 
or. Pkt., 10¢; oz., 75; M4 Ib., $2.25. bed once 
Postpaid. kt 




ONION SETS 
. Everyone should Plant onion sets for €arly green onions, 
and many Prefer to grow their large Onions from sets insteag 
of from seed, as they can Market them much earlier While 
the price is high. Our sets are small sized. 
“A quart’s @ pound, the world around.” 
PRICES: Postpaid 
Yellow Bottom Sets: 1 Ib., 40c; 4 Ibs., $1.30; g Ibs., $2.35, 
No req = White sets this year. Order yellow ones—they 
est. 



















Pla, 
best green Onions, The onion bulb naturally &TOWs on the top of the so 
too much soil against them when Cultivating them, 
Harvest when half the tops have fall 

a . : { i 
‘ae Long Standing Kin 
* Sow Sced. ar carly spring—1 inch deep 
KING OF DENMARK 
ne 
of the vegetables everyo 
OnE oad ate you are eating Shin tine. 
fue nest which is King of Denmark. eo Tetee 
ce ei S very slow to go to 


EARLIER than the 
Southport Red Globe, Pkt., 10c; 
0Z., 66c; 14 Ib., $2.00, Postpaid. 
PUMPKINS 
FOR PIES AND STOCK FEED: 1] Ounce for 25 Hills; 4 Pounds 
Per Acre, Pumpkins are easily grown and profitable for st 






me ieties 
a eG aoa bay lity after all other varie 
ee ee aye ane outraiy for oe rapie a Pega) of 
pecinark tori large compact tufts o 
| : 
reese eraepet te 14 Ib., 42c. Postpaid. 
rk green 
Giant Packet Pumpkins 
Mixed 
—All Kinds, Sizes, Shapes and Colors— 
Everything from pies to Jack-O-Lanterns 
8nd stock feed in this Packet. If you like 
an assortment and haven't room for g 
Planting of each kind, use this mixture, 
Plant Plenty. Pumpkins thrive in e 
edge of the Cornfieid. No, 768—Pkt SC; 0z., 
15c; 44 Ib., 35c; 1 Ib., 95e, Postpaid. 































DICKINSON 
<The New Pie Pumpkin 
762—The outstanding new 
Pumpkin, Rich, golden col- 
ored flesh. So Sweet that ad- 
ditional sugar, starch, or col- 
oring is unnecessary, The 
brilliant color of the flesh 
makes unusually attractive 
pies—richer, Sweeter and bet- 
ter than you have ever eaten 
before, Seed Supply very lim- 
ited, 
Pkt., 10c; 0Z., 200; 14 Ib., 45¢, 
All Postpaid, 
Connecticut Field 
<< For Pies or Stock 


Mustard Spinach 
‘ OR TENDERGREEN 
etable is all its name im- 
fan Rade mustard with a peeid 
i cee flavor. Everyone should Tone 
es here is something different and rin A 
Pkt., 8c; oz., 18c; 14 Ib., 45c. All Postpaid. 














Egg Plant 
Sow in hotbeds 
very early fs the 
ring and trans- 
planes 2 or 3 feet 
apart, in very rich, 
warm ground. Hoe 
often and hill up 
gradually until 
they blossom. 




SMALL SUGAR 
“or Finest Pies 
Mammoth King 
<= The Biggest of All 
769—The largest variety 
ever introduced, 100-lb. 
Pumpkins are not unusual 
and single vines often pro- 
duce 4 or 5 large Pumpkins, 
An enormous yielder, 
having Produced over 100 
tons per acre. The flesh is 
very thick, bright orange 
color and of fine quality, 









Field, but of finer. grain, 
Sweeter and very prolific, 
We recommend sMall sugar 
aS one of the best for 
Pumpkin pies. Everywhere 
it is Planted, it becomes a 
favorite of the family cook, 




















_ cropper and of fine quality. The fruit 


ae 1, very deep purple. Pkt., 5c; oz, 20¢; % Ib. Mammoth King ser ib 98¢. pt Pee 
is large, oval, ‘Small Sugar 45c; 1 Ib., 98¢, Ani Postpaid. paid. 

‘ Pkt., 8c; 44 0z., 28c; 1 oz., 48c. All 
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