Garden Peas 
Choice Northern Grown and hand picked, extra fine seeds. The seed is very scarce 
and a great many gardeners will be without their supply unless they order early. 
Prices on Garden Peas: %4 lb., 15c; % Ib., 25c; 1 lb., 40c; 10 lbs., by express, $3.50; 
50 lbs., $12.50. 
ALASKA. Extremely early. Grows from 20 to 28 inches high. Matures in about 
45 days after planting under favorable conditions, ripens the whole crop at once. 
Fine quality, small pod, but well filled with Peas. Best early. 
ALLEN’S EXTRA EARLY. This is one of the earliest and best Peas grown, splen- 
did table qualities, very. productive. If you want early Peas you should 
give this a trial. Priced low so as to give a wider distribution. 
GILBOA. (New.) A heavy yielder of large size Peas. Vines 
about 24 to 28 inches tall, extra good canner and freezer; 
also one of the very best for home yielding. 
EARLY GRADUS. Almost a new Pea, but the demand for this 
has increased until the supply never equals the demand. 
About 3 feet tall, medium early, wrinkled, bears more Peas 
than any other, just as sweet as the best, and after all, has 
no equal. Due to the demand, a great many seedsmen have 
been sending out most anything for this Pea. 
LAXTONIAN. Called the dwarf Gradus, needs no support. It 
produces immense quantities of pods of large size, filled with 
sweet-flavored Peas of fine quality and very tender. 
LAXTON’S NEW PROGRESS. Dwarf, early, large and deli- 
cious. The finest Pea ever grown. This new Pea is without 
question the very finest of the large podded, dwarf, early 
Peas. Of the same type as Giant Laxtonian, this Pea will 
mature several days earlier and produce a much heavier 
crop. Vines are dwarf, only 15 to 18 inches high, and the 
pods, which are rich dark green, are 4% inches long and 
always crowded with large, dark green Peas of finest quality. 
We believe this is the earliest large podded dwarf 
Pea, and just what we have been waiting for. 
ROGERS PREMIER. (New Improved Notts Excel- 
sior.) One of the earliest of the wrinkled sorts, 
pods light green, blunt about 8 inches long, very 
sweet, a good bearer, vines about 14 inches in 
height, a good home sort for garden use; this vari- 
ety takes the place of both Notts and American 
Wonder, as it is better than either. 
THOMAS LAXTON. Very early, large pods, a rival 
to Gradus, best quality. One of the popular varie- 
ties with market gardeners. 
PREMIUM GEM. One of the best medium early, 
wrinkled Peas; has large, full pods, grows L2nto) Lb 
inches in height. Is one of the best home sorts. 
Sugar or Edible-Podded Peas 







White Silverskin 
Onions 
Prices on all Onions: 1/6 02., 15c; 1 0oz., 75c; 
4 lb., $2.50; 1 1b., $7.50. : 
Our Onion Seed is already cleaned and dried 
ready for shipment and never had such fine 
looking seed. We grow this from the best se- 
lected Onions and we will guarantee you will 
not get any better. Can make a very attractive 
price on large lots or carloads. Write and state 
number of pounds wanted. This is one of our 
leaders. 
ALLEN’S SELECT OHIO YELLOW GLOBE 
DANVERS. This is the variety we make a 
specialty of. Hundreds of carloads of this 
variety are shipped from this section each 
season, and are considered by buyers to be 
the truest Globe Danvers type, also the best 
keepers in any section of Ohio. We sell large 
quantities of this seed. While last season we 
sold all we had, we believe we now have 
enough to supply all our customers. Write 
for prices on 10- to 100-lb. lots. 
MAMMOTH SILVER KING ONION. One of the 
largest imported Onions. The bulbs are flat, 
remarkably mild, both skin and flesh a sil- 
very white color. 
PRIZETAKER. The largest Onion grown, 
weighing up to 6 pounds, perfectly round, 
light yellow with pure white flesh, mild fla- 
vor, solid. It is a profitable sort to grow, 
sells best. 
RED WETHERSFIELD. Is the largest, heav- 
jest yielding and best keeping of the red. 
Onions. 
WHITE GLOBE SOUTHPORT. A white globe 
Onion, mild and pleasant. 
YELLOW GLOBE SOUTHPORT. A good mild 
Onion, good for market. 
RED GLOBE SOUTHPORT. Same as above, 
only :red. 
WHITE SILVERSKIN. The favorite Onion, 
flat shape, flesh mild, ripens quite early, good 
keeper. Fine for green Onions and bunching 
for market. 
MELTING SUGAR (75 days). Smooth seeded. The 
vines, 4 to 5 feet tall, produce a plentiful crop of 
pods about 4% inches long with creamy or white 
seeds. The pods should be picked when the seeds are 
just beginning to form, and are very tender, brittle, 
and stringless. ™% Ib., 15¢; 4% Ib. 30c; 1 Ilb., 45c; 
by express, 5 lbs., $2.00; 10 Tbs., $3.50. 
Gradus 
Onion Sets 
Last season we expected 
to have enough to supply all 
our customers but the de- 
mand was so large we were 
sold out before the season 
was half finished. We have 
a great many more this sea- 
son and believe we will 
have enough for all our cus- 
tomers. 
By mail: Pint 25c; quart, 
40c. 
By freight or express, not 
prepaid: Peck, $1.75; 
bushel, $6.00. 
é Yellow or white bottom sets, 
Laxton’s New Progress your choice. 
Prices might change. Write. 
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