PARSLEY GURNEY’S CHOICE JUICY 
Parsley seed germinates slowly. Sow % 
inch deep in early spring. 1 oz. plants 100 
feet of row. 



f Well-rotted st, bl 
melons are plant - , svable manure plowed 
your ground early in the springing time is about the 






: een rind, and smali 
black seeds. Flesh is a beautiful sparkling, qeoe 
dene ae crisp ie tender. Stands han- 
ing w 
not nanny Salata ell where other melons are 
Potenion! 0z., 15¢; 14 Ib., 40c; 1 Ib., 95ce. All 
CHAMPION MOSS CURLED 
217—A beautiful curled variety,-fine for 
ne and for seasoning soups and 
salads. 
xt, 7c; 0z., 27ce; 144 Ib., 75ce. All Post- 
TURNIP-ROOTED 
PARSLEY 
221—This vegetable has the same fia- 
vor as the regular parsley, but it pro- 
duces small turnip-shaped roots that are 
used for flavoring soups. 
pai 


Pkt., 7c; 1 0z., 30e; 4 Ib., 80c. All Post- = 
paid. KLECKLEY’S SWEET teens i: 
The Old Favorite D IXTE QUEEN 
P E A N U T N) 72 : 722—Good; I'll say they are, AND EARLY 
; 4—_The leading watermelon for home ard ; TOO. Not as large as Early Kansas but 
has been the “yardstick” by which Smet market. For years, this can expects St8 of 40 POUND MELOWS 
EARLY Melons are long and es ee acres SRE eb Seated. dark ee Peni find, with narrow 
thes : i r 
NORTHERN Grecnie imiecH aes : cylindrical usually weigh over 30 Ibs. Rind, deep dark very _heavy bearers, And best. “Of Hibene 7 
. isp, tender and fine grained. Unbelievably Sweet. Brilli are sweet as honey, easy to grow and bs 
219—Peanuts ar 6 olor: Seeds white. 85 days. Pkt, 5¢; om, 180; 42 ty 45c; 1b. 98. AN Patooeed Prolite. eee 
easy to grow, ‘ a} , 3) 9 o Cc; B 5 i ° 
nse Hh <a Rasy. to cares » 7c. All Postpaid. Pkt. 7c; 0Z., 22¢; %4 Ib., 60c; 1 Ib., $1.50. 
eat. If you don’t BI : All Postpaid, 
think so, take a pan 5 ; 
of your home grown 
peanuts, putthemin 
the oven for about 
30 minutes and eat 
them while they are 
still hot. Good! 
Of course, they are 
good, and that is a 
good way to pass 
some of the long 
winter évenings. 
We have. been 
growing peanuts in South Dakota for a 
long time, and the variety we are offering 
is early enough to get ripe in a normal 
Seas. an tana ere ea Red Seeded Hutchinson SCARLET WONDER 

EARLIEST « SWEETEST 
elo teat oe eepiotnine Boake Roan ees or Early Kansas The Black Seed Favorite 
cio S. i 
for the children. deesneae i a the best of the new watermelons 712—Did you ever see a Scarlet watermelon The Earlies t ‘ 
, With each order for peanuts, we give pa Me BS an he last few years. Large, nearly Ot just red, but a bright flaming scarlet? ”’ 714—The melons weigh from 12 to 15 d 
full instructions for pereinie and care. iad (Gr them’ makes er dark preen Stripes, A i Bae black seeds and dark green rind con grea oe Scarlet, very sweet Sade a8, 
This assures you of good results, : Tasting sharply with ¢ i % ae ey are very heavy ben 
Pkt. loc: 1“ ib, 20c; 1 Ib., 35¢; 3 Ibs., 95c. _Early Kansas is at the head of the list for makes sales for this melon gat Scarlet flesh producing 10 to 12 melons to ne nies often 
All Postpaid. slze, appearance and quality. ee first melons, The high quellie rope Bells hee Wish to say to our Northern i 
Bg SE SSSCRENTESSSNOOUGSRSES They are fairly early, coming on the Market OMe as there is no better quality melon is tts is the one you should Plant. There 
after the early varieties are gone, and are so 460 © WN.“ Medium size, early, thin, tough rind jn © "se in planting the large late varieties 
é large and SO good that they , @ good shipping melon as well your Ocality, They are on i i 
SALSIFY very, attractive prices y ind a market at for the home garden. Easy to r. hi mera ment—nearly ripe when the frost. arepPoint- 
Pht, Go: ox., iat ae ise Gene ie ae ae favorite everywhere Planted.” too. A Sees eed the wire with the Beet 
5 +» £00; ” Lo. i. +» 5€; 02., 18¢: 14 % gt 
. 3 MAMMOTH e i 2? Oty 1805 %4 Ib., 4503 1 Ib., $1.15, P.P. Pkt., 6c; oz., 19¢; %4 Ib., 49¢; 1 Ib., $1.2 
g : M » 2. 

my SANDWICH 
: ISLAND 
205—DO YOU LIKE 
OYSTER STEW? If 
you do, PLANT 
SALSIFY and you 
can have delicious 
vegetable OYSTER 
STEW ALL WIN- 
TER. It is also de- 
licious baked or 

Fen z, Be __\ Nim 


creamed. Salsify is STé : See fa Tote 5 a 3 
5 easy to raise. MASTODON RA SED 5 SS 
Sow early in the mE: DIO GOLDEN HONEY SWEET WIN TER WATERMELON 
ring, cultivate, harvest, and store the e Big One Big, Yellow, Sw 
Spring; 7107 — 2 > Sweet as Sugar Keeps All Wint 
same as Parsnips. We handle only the Mastodon Radio Watermelon ~ will 718—A ; 71%—In the late Fall Peek 
Improved Mammoth Sandwich Island a irtaes more melons than any other Var" and 8olden yellow fieshed watermelon are gone, go to the barn Or see oiber melons 
which we have always considered by far ee noe, Beta tes Hoste largest melons; the Le paneer Quality than any of they are stored, get a big round wack, where 
the best all-around variety to plant. never find the hard core =e Ear reany, different. Why not raise Alara sr Wide open whee? chat, sometimes it will split 
Pkt., 10c; 0z., 25c; 74 Ib., 75c. All Post- [| of the melons. It is Rot unusual to pro-  élicious melons? If you want to raise When it is cut, it is so ee Into it. 
paid. duce melons of this variety weighing the sweetest melons you’ve ever tasteq— color and so attractive that “it ochee in 
delice unas. Its bright red flesh is cf ttY these! gust like ‘with the new early °"0U8h to eat—and it sé, Ooks good 
delicious flavor and the quality that calls Sugar Lump melons, we believe you'll jeniySOU_ are a market gardener, yo 
for more. find that these yellow melons are Pa Kein jengthen your melon season out over Rf month: 
1C Li Phe dark green skin. Seed scarce. and tastier than the reds, o "The meneens more re byes f 
Rocco ne O%- 20C; 44 Ib., 50c; 1 Ib., $1.25 PKt., 5c: oz 15 to 25 peatly white, weigh from 
2 2 =e : -» 18¢: ib. . ,Pounds, and are ve 
All Postpaid. All Postpaid,” °°? “4 1b., 36c; 1 Ib., $1.00. Paris Ge; oz., 18¢; 14 Ib., 430; FW, wie an 
CITRON MELON 
For Pickles 
721—Used exclusively for 
or pickling. The rind is dark green, dis 
tinctly striped with light green. ’ wit] 
a in good condition for some time 
after Picking. You may plant beside 
Troular melons. It will] not cross pol- 
inate to harm your other melons. 
Pkt., 5c; 0z., 15¢. All Postpaid. 

ee 

ITALIAN GREEN MINNESOTA SWEET EARLY CANADA 
SPROUTING A Sweet oae oped Northern One of the Earliest Grown MIXED 
ardens 4 
at is as : 701—This new mel y 
ey W talse as cabbage and is as | goM°A,pey melon fzom Ainncsta ont is ag ot Sig Mtye™ selon fond We ree WATERMELONS 
: : n the 
aoe Caulifiower. The plants do Plant Minnesota Sweet and be reasonably sure ffiS, fr planting as far North as melons Boy’s Melon P 
good as Ca I n sar have ever been stown. Wei 
‘not make solid heads but produce of Tpening a crop of delicious melons clear to 15 pounds. Light Ea Satta re 10 to 
A i nadian line. ‘ . e ivi 
an abundance of light green, — The melons weigh from 10 to 15 pounds, are ‘SC@tlet flesh is very firm, One of the ‘bea : 
der sprouts which are delicious dark green with bright red flesh. This ig the  fUality melons we have ever raised at Yank- f om f 
d for greens. Use melon for North Dakota, northern Minnesota, 0M. We had ripe melons in 73 days f Will have so 
heron gt rar t. Side shoots will and western South Dakota. * the time the seed was planted, © > * 70m me real fun. 
central hea St. Ponty, Ge; 02., 18; %4 Ib., 48¢; 1 Ib., $1.20. an Pkt., 50; oz., 190; %4 Ib. 550; 1 mie Pkt., 5c; 0z., Se; %4 Ib, 35c. All 
follow. ostpaid, All Postpaid. 2 +» 950; +» $1.65. Postpaid. 
Pkt., 7c; 14 02., 20c; 1 0z., 35c. All 
Postpaid. 

