NURSERIES 



University, 4700 25th Avenue N. E. 

ONION SEED. % oz. to 100 ft. 
Prizetaker. (105 days) One of largest and most handsome. De- 
veloping sound clean bulbs of perfect form, mild in flavor, 
used for slicing, baking, and boiling. Pkt. 10c, oz. 95c. 
Sweet Spanish. (110 days) Large globe-shaped onion of sweet 
mild flavor. Pkt. 10c. 
Crystal White Wax. Pure white flat onion, mild and sweet. 
Also can be used for bunching. Pkt. 10c. 
Yellow Globe Danvers, Early, nearly globe shaped, beautiful 
yellow skin, pure white flesh. Excellent quality and a good 
keeper. Pkt. 10c, oz. 95ce. 
White Globe. True globe onion, of handsome pure white, very 
early. Good keeping qualities. Pkt. 10e. 
Silverskin or White Portugal. Beautiful white onion of medium 
size, flat shape, of fine mild flavor, Excellent for white 
onion sets, pickles, and bunching. Pkt. 10e. 
PARSNIPS. 1 oz. to 150 ft. 
Imp. se eey s Large smooth fine grained roots, tender. 
Oz. 25c. 
Hollow Crown, Smooth snow-white roots of excellent quality, 
tender and sweet. Pkt. 10c. 
PARSLEY. % oz. to 100 ft. 
Moss Curled. Dark green leaves, finely crimped and curled. 
Oz. 25e. 
PEAS. 1 lb. to 100 ft. 
Alaska. (Wilt-resistant.) (55 to 58 days.) Very early variety, 
hardy and productive; also recommended for fall planting. 
(2% ft.) Lb. 45e. 
Blue Bantam or Hundredfold. Without doubt one of the best 
dwarf largest podded sorts, bearing enormous dark green 
pe pods well filled. Delicious flavor, fine quality. (1% ft.) 
. 00¢. 
Dwarf ‘’elephone. Vigorous vines produce a heavy crop of 
deep green pods 4 inches long, excellent quality for home 
and market. (2 ft.) Lb. 50c. 
Gradus or Prosperity. Popular early large podded peas of high 
quality, sweet and tender. (3 ft.) Lb. 50e. 
American Wonder. Early dwarf for home garden, producing 
heavy crop. (1% ft.) Lb. 50c. 
Laxtonian. Very popular dwarf; pods 4% in., 7 to 8 large peas. 
(2 ft.) Lb. 50e, 
Little Marvel. (64 days) Outstanding among dwarf varieties. 
Exceptional in quality and yield. (1% ft.) Lb. 50c. 
Thomas Laxton Imp. Excellent medium early. Peas are dark 
green, of delicious flavor. Highly recommended, (3 ft.) 
Lb. 50c. 
World’s Record. Early semi-dwarf producing pods 4 in. long, 
broad and plump, well filled. (3 ft.) Lb. 50c. 
Tall Telephone (Alderman). (72 days) Best of all tall late peas 
for home and market. (5 to 6 ft.) Lb. 50c. 
Melting Sugar. (74 days) Best of the edible podded sorts for 
home and market. Stringless, brittle pods of splendid qual- 
ity, used like snap beans. (4 ft.) Lb. 50e. 
PEPPER. 1 oz. about 1,000 plants. Oz. 75e., 
Large Bell or Bull Nose. Large fine quality fruit, bright red 
‘when ripe, deep green when young, sweet. 
California Wonder. Recent introduction of real merit. Medium 
early square ended with thick firm walls, sweet flesh. 
Pimento. Peppers are medium size and heart shape, brilliant 
red when ripe. Fine for filling, salads, canning and flavor- 
ing. 
Harris Early. ‘“‘Best for the North.’ An early variety pro- 
ducing more peppers earlier, mild sweet flavor. 
POTATO, SEED. Prices on application. We carry a complete 
stock of all leading varieties. 
Bliss Triumph. Large early red. 
Chippewa. Early, remarkably uniform. 
Early Rose. Medium size early. 
Irish Cobbler. Mid-season large white. 
Gold Coin. Medium late, yielding large crops of large white. 
Beauty of Hebron. Early pink, oval shaped tubers. 
Katahdin. Late, handsome white tubers, recommended for 
light soils. 
Netted Gem (Yakima Gem). Good keeper 
- White Rose. Early white of excellent quality. 
_ PUMPKIN. | 
ys, Sugar. Handsome. productive small pumpkin of excellent fla- 
vor, early. Oz. 25c. 
Connecticut Field. Large ribbed deep orange, thick flesh and 
sweet. Excellent for cooking or stock feed. 
Winter Luxury. Superior pie pumpkin, small but productive, 
an excellent keeper. 
~ Nobel. 

RADISH, 1 oz. to 100 ft. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25e. 
Early Scarlet Globe. Intense scarlet skin on oval shaped roots. 
Very early. 
Scarlet Turnip, White Tip. Popular early round sort with 
crisp, sweet flavored flesh. 
Crimson Giant. (28 days) Larger globe sort, firm, of excellent 
quality. 
Sparkler. Brilliant scarlet with pronounced white tip. Pure 
white solid crisp flesh, mild sweet flavor. 
French Breakfast. Popular oval-shaped bright scarlet with 
white tip, very early. 
White Icicle. Best white. 
cate flavor. 
China Rose Winter. Roots heavier at lower end, deep rose red 
color; white flesh, crisp and firm. (4 to 5 in. long.) 
Black Spanish. Produces roots with black skin slightly tap- 
ered. White flesh, well flavored, good keeper. 
Pure white roots, crisp flesh; deli- 
RHUBARB. 1 oz. to 500 ft. 
Victoria. Large thick red stocks of excellent flavor. Pkt. 10c. 
RUTABAGA. 1 oz. to 100 ft. 
American Purple Top, (90 days) Globe shaped roots, buff in 
color and purple around the top. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c. 
SALSIFY (Oyster Plant). 1 oz. to 75 ft. 
Mammoth Sandwich Island. (150 to 180 days.) Slow growing, 
hardy. Long, tapering, fleshy roots. Good keeper, Pkt. 10e, 
oz. 50e. 
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SPINACH. 1 oz. to 80 ft. Pkt. 10c, oz. 20c. 
Bloomsdale Savoy. (42 days) Erect, compact plants, vigorous 
growing with thick glossy dark green crumpled leaves. 
Tender and of good quality. 
King of Denmark. Medium sized leaves of dark green. Slow 
to go to seed. 
Thick Leaved. Broad smooth dark green leaves of high quality. 
Strong spreading plants with very large thick deep 
green leaves, tender and well flavored. 
Mammoth or Prickly Winter. Pointed leaves. Very hardy. 
Recommended for winter and very early spring crop. 
New Zealand Spinach. Not a true spinach but its small, pointed 
leaves when cooked have the flavor of spinach. Large, 
freely branched, spreading plants producing a succession of 
small thick fleshy leaves in summer. Oz. 25e. 
Early White Bush Scallop. Early white sort, tender, juicy. 
