MELONS (Cantaloupes) 
One ounce will sow about 76 ‘hills 
Sow the seed during May in hills 6 feet apart 
each way, 8 to 10 seeds per hill. Thin out leav- 
ing 3 plants to a hill. 
Outdoor Muskmelons 
Bender’s Surprise. A remarkably prolific 
Melon of strong, vigorous growth, nearly round; 
fine grained orange flesh. Sweet, spicy flavor. 
Packet 15c. 14 oz. 30c. Oz. 50c. 
Hale’s Best. This is the Melon now grown so 
extensively in the Imperial Valley, Cal. and 
sold in most of the Eastern markets. Pink flesh, 
sweet and musky. 
Packet 10c. 14 oz. 25c. Oz. 40c: 
WATERMELONS 
One ounce will sow about 25 hills 
Trivett’s Honey Ball. Jce Box Size Melon. 
Easily grown and most satisfactory variety for 
_ the northern states. Small, round, like a large 
Muskmelon; the skin is green, the flesh is pale 
yellow and surprisingly sweet. Edible right to 
the skin. Practically no rind. 
A Victory Garden Novelty 
Packet 25c. 
Dixie Queen. The Best for Northern and Eastern 
states, Early and prolific, the flesh is deep pink. 
Fine, sweet flavor. 
14 oz. 20c. 
Packet 10c. 
MUSTARD 
One ounce will sow 100-foot row 
Culture—Sow frequently throughout the Spring 
and early Summer in rows 12 inches apart. 
White London. A pungent salad plant, used 
when very young, like Cress, and often com- 
bined with it for flavoring salads and garnishing 
purposes. 
Packet 10c. V4 |b. $1.00 
Oz. 30c. 
Oz. 35c. 
MUSHROOMS 
Bottle Spawn. This is the finest Giant White 
variety. The spawn is perishable and orders are 
shipped direct from the factory. One quart will 
spawn about 35 square feet. 
Six for $6.50 
Quart bottle $1.25 
OKRA or GUMBO 
One ounce will sow about 50 feet 
Sow during May in rows 1 inch deep and 3 feet 
between rows. Thin out plants to stand 
12 inches apart. ; 
Trivett’s Abundance. Immense cropper, the 
plants are fairly dwarf and branching producing 
thick, fleshy, tender pods of excellent quality. 
Packet 15c. 4 0Z. 25C. Oz. 40c. 
Perkin’s Long Pod. Fine green variety. 
Packet 10c. V6 oz. 15c: Oz? 25c. 

Trivett’s Mammoth Pepper 
ONION SEED 
One ounce will sow a 100-foot row 
Culture—Sow | as early in Spring as possible, 
thin out to 4 inches apart. Keep the hoe going 
all season. Do not draw the soil over the bulbs. 
Best White Onions 
Trivett’s White Globe. A special strain pro- 
ducing white bulbs of perfect globe “Aa 
shape. Finest texture, mild, sweet flavor. 
Packet 25c. 44 oz. 70c. Oz. $1.25 
Southport White Globe. Select stock of this 
fine American Onion; mild, sweet flavor. 
Packet 15c. 16 oz. 50c. Oz. 85c. 
White Queen (Pickling). Very small and 
early. For pulling young and for pickling. 
Packet 20c. 1 oz. 60c. Oz. $1.10 
Red-Brown Onions 
Trivett’s Brown Globe. Produces solid, hard 
bulbs of good size. Splendid Winter keeper. 
Reddish-brown skin, white flesh, good flavor. 
Packet 25c. 1 oz. 70c. Oz. $1.25 
Southport Red Globe. Popular Winter-keep- 
ing Onion of medium size and good quality. 
Packet 15c. 1 oz. 50c. Oz sac. 
Large Red Wethersfield. Fine Winter keeper. 
14 oz. 50c. 
Packet 15c. Oz. 85c. 


Trivett’s White Globe Onion 
Best Yellow Onions 
Ailsa Craig Regular. This is the regular stock 
of this splendid, large yellow Onion. 
Packet 20c. 14 oz. 60c. Oz. $1.10 
Perfectly formed 
Trivett’s Yellow Globe. 
bulbs of good size with solid, close-grained white 
flesh. Mild, juicy, rich sweet flavor. 
Packet 25c. Y oz. 70c. Oz. $1.25 
Southport Yellow Globe. A popular sort for 
general garden culture and highest quality. 
Packet 15c. 16 oz. 50c. Oz. 85c. 
BUNCHING ONION 
Evergreen Long White. Produces three to 
five long Leek-like Onions toa plant. Draw the 
soil around them to blanch. Ideal as Scallions. 
Packet 15c. 16 oz. 50c. Oz SoCs 
ONION SETS 
Small, Planting Onion bulbs for quick results 
Valuable for pulling as young, green, Spring 
Onions, or may be grown as regular Onions. 
Plant about inch apart in rows. 
Selected White ................. Lb. 50c 
Selected Yellow ...............-. Lb. 50c 
Selected Feed cncie ee ce neeinne Lb. 50c 


Trivett’s Exhibition Parsnip 
PARSLEY 
One ounce will sow a 100-foot row 
Culture—Sow early in Spring, covering the seed 
about 14 inch. Thin out the plants to about 
4 inches apart. Seed takes a long time to start. 
Trivett’s Exhibition. Large, bushy plants, 
having dark green, closely curled foliage. We 
believe this is the finest variety procurable. 
Packet 25c. Y% oz. 35c. Oz. 60c. 
Selected Moss Curled. A fine strain of this 
popular sort. Very productive. 
Packet 15c. Y% oz. 20c. Oza35c. 
Plain or Italian. Fern-like leaves, rich flavor, 
good for salads, etc. 
Packet 15c. 14 oz. 20c. O7mooG 
PARSNIP 
One ounce will sow a 100-foot row 
Culture—Sow as early in the Spring as ground 
will permit. Keep the rows 18 inches apart. 
Cover the seed 1 inch. 
Trivett’s Exhibition. A special, pure-line 
strain, ideal for exhibition or high class garden 
culture. Firm flesh, distinctive flavor. 
Packet 20c. 4 oz. 30c. Oz. 50c. 
Selected Hollow Crown. A fine standard sort, 
clean roots, smooth, white, sweet flesh. 
Packet 10c. 1 oz. 20c. Ozaaoe 
PEPPER 
One ounce will produce about 1000 plants 
Culture—Seed may be sown during February or 
March in hotbed, coldframe or indoors. Allow 
the plants room to develop. Do not transplant 
to open ground until ground is fairly warm. 
Allow 2 feet between plants each way. 
Trivett’s Mammoth. The largest, sweet, Red 
Pepper, 5 inches long and 4 to 5 inches in diame- 
ter. Brilliant scarlet when ripe. Thick, juicy 
flesh and mild, sweet flavor. 
In packets only Pkts. 30c. and 50c. 
California Wonder. A splendid, large, mild, 
Sweet Pepper; dark, glossy green turning to 
bright red when ripe. 
Packet 15c. V4 oz. 30c. Oz. 90c. 
Sweet Mountain. The standard, large, green 
Sweet Pepper. Brilliant, dark green turning 
red when fully ripe. Thick, juicy, sweet flesh. 
Packet 10c. YY oz. 25c. OZ... COCs 
Cayenne. A hot Pepper. Long, red, used for 
pickling and flavoring purposes. 
Packet 15c. VY oz. 30c. Oz. 90c. 
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