Spray Pepper Flowers with Fruitone for a Better Set—Pkt. 25c. “% 

Peppers Sweet and Hot Varieties 
Culture—Sow seeds in flat or in hotbed in March and transplant seedlings to other flats or paper pots. 
About the last of May transplant to the garden in rich, well-prepared soil, setting the plants in rows 
216-3 feet apart and 15-18 inches apart in the row. A late crop can also be produced by sowing seeds 
in the open ground from May 15 to June 15. 
California Wonder (72 days). A splendid large, 
sweet Pepper for your garden. 41% in. long and 
4 in. in diameter; 4-lobed thick flesh with sweet, 
mild flavor. Glossy, deep green color becoming 
red when ripe. Ideal for stuffing, baking or 
salads. Pkt. 15c., 3 for 35c. 
Chinese Giant (80 days). An enormous Pepper 
Large Bell (Bull Nose) (55 days). The best early 
Sweet Pepper. Fruits 3 in. long and 2 in. in 
diameter. Pleasant mild flavor. Favorite for 
greeh stuffed Peppers. Pkt. 15c., 3 for 35c. 
Long Red Cayenne (70 days). Hot, bright red 
fruits; 414 in. long and about in. thick. Often 
curled and twisted. Used for seasoning and 


‘alifornia 
Wonder 
sometimes 6 in. in diameter. Plants are vigorous pickings | Bt. l5c5 3 for 35e: 
and prolific. Medium, thick flesh, firm, sweet ; 
and mild. Dark green turning bright scarlet 
when ripe. Pkt. 15c., 3 for 35c. 
a nea cherry (80 dexe), HON glenershaped Vibseon’s 
ruits, 1 in. in diameter, dark green, changing 
ROTE-O0-ROOT 
to bright scarlet when ripe. Pkt. 15c., 3 for 35c. 
Especially prepared for dusting vege- 
PARSNIPS tables. ea ae a your order. 
Hollow Crown (95 days). Best known varietye 
Tender roots, 8-10 in. long, pure white, smooth 
and rich, sweet flavor. Small core. Sow seed 
V4 in. deep in rows 2 ft. apart in early Spring. 
Thin to 4-6 in. apart in row. Roots may be 
stored or left in ground all Winter for early 
Spring use. 1 pkt. will sow 20 feet, 1 oz. 200 ft. 
Pit lOc oz oU cs 
PUMPKINS 
LARGE AND SMALL 
Cullure—Plant when the ground is warm in hills 
6 feet apart. Thin to 2-3 plants to a hill. 1 pkt. 
will sow about 5 hills. 
Connecticut Field (120 days). The 
Jack-O-Lantern Pumpkin. Large, 
orange fruits, flattened, globe- 
shaped. Weighs 18-20 lbs. Grown 
for pie making and canning. 
Thick orange-yellow flesh, sweet 
and, tendeta  Pi<t-e lOc.) 02. 25¢: 
King of the Mammoths (115 
days). The largest of all Pumpkins. 
Light yellow fruits grow 18 in. in 
diameter and often weigh over 
100 lbs. An exhibition variety. 
Thick, bright yellow flesh, good 
table quality. Pkt. 15c., oz. 30c. 
Small Sugar (100 days). The favor- 
ite Pumpkin for pies. Small deep 
orange fruits 10 in. thick, weighing 
6-8 lbs. Rich orange meaty flesh 
fine grained, sweet and of excellent 










Radishes Crisp and Firm 
Cullure—Sow seed Y% inch deep in rows 12-15 inches apart in early 
April and at 10-day intervals until early Summer. Sow again in the Fall 
from August 15 to September 15. Thin to 1 inch apart. 1 pkt. will sow 
about 20 feet; 1 oz., 100 feet. 
French Breakfast (24 days). The most popular, olive-shaped Radish. 
Bright rose-scarlet with white tip; crisp,juicy, mildly pungent and tender. 
Special Early Scarlet Globe (23 days). The best early scarlet Radish. 
Perfectly round, crisp and juicy with a delicious, mild flavor. Fine in 
Spring or Fall. 
Sparkler White Tip (25 days). A most attractive, white-tipped Radish. 
Bright scarlet top, clear white base, pure white flesh, crisp, firm, with 
mild, snappy flavor. 
White Icicle (27 days). The favorite white Radish. Long, pure white 
Radishes crisp as ice; tender, brittle, juicy with agreeable snappy flavor. 
Round Black Spanish (53 days). The Winter Radish. Smooth, round, 
black Radishes about 3 to 4in. in diameter. Clear white flesh, very firm 
and pungent. Used in sandwiches like sliced Onions. Can be stored in 
box of sand indoors and used during Winter. For Fall crop plant 
about August 1. 
All of the above: Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., 14 Ib. 65c. 

Special Three Fine Radishes 
quality. Good keepers. Pkt. 10c., NO. 8 Plant every 10 days a * 
oz. 30c. : Early Scarlet Globe — French Breakfast — White Icicle 
# 3 pkts. (1 each of 3 ozs. (1 each o 
i above)......... 25c above)......... 65c 

Summen and Winter SQUASH 
Culture—Plant bush varieties in hills 3 feet apart and vine varieties 6 feet apart. 
Place 6 or more seeds in each hill and later thin to the 3 strongest plants. Sow seeds 1 
inch deep in May and June in rich, fertile soil. 1 pkt. will plant 8 hills, 1 oz. 25 hills. 
SUMMER, or BUSH SQUASH 
Giant Summer Crookneck (52 days). Attractive, slim, pear-shaped fruits, 10 in. 
long, with curved neck, heavily warted. Bright yellow skin. Flesh creamy white, 
firm and juicy. The favorite early yellow Squash. Pkt. 10c., oz. 30c. 
Early Prolific Straightmeck (51 days). The outstanding early Squash. Same as 
above but 12 in. or more long with straight neck. Very productive with sweet, 
riche tavor) Picts LOC 07. SOC: 
Zucchini (60 days). Italian Marrow or Cocozelle. Dark green almost black, fruits 10 in. 
or more in length with tender, greenish white flesh. Excellent when fried in cracker 
crumbs or when cooked. Start eating when they are about 6 in. long. A good one 
to grow this year. Pkt. 10c., oz. 40c. 
Mammoth White Bush Scallop (52 days). Patty Pan. Small fruits, 7-8 in. across, 
quite flat with rigid or scalloped edges. Smooth, creamy white, tender flesh of ex- 
cellent flavor. Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c. 
WINTER, or VINE SQUASH 
Acorn or Table Queen (90 days). The No. 1 Table Squash. Dark green, hard shelled. About 
the size of a cocoanut with orange yellow flesh; 2 or 3 servings from each one. Serve right in the 
shell. Pkt. 10c., oz. 40c. 
Improved Green Hubbard (105 days). One of the best Winter Squashes. Large, tapered at ends 
and slightly warted. Flesh bright orange yellow. Very dry, sweet, richly flavored. Pkt. 10c., oz. 40c 
Blue Hubbard (110 days). A real Winter Squash. Attractive blue gray, elongated fruits. About 15 in. long 
and 10 in. across, each averaging 12-14 lbs. Pointed at the ends. Flesh is attractive, deep orange-yellow. 
Excellent for ‘‘Pumpkin’’ pies. Pkt. 10c., oz. 40c. . 3 
Butternut (95 days). The new Winter Squash. Small, smooth, yellowish-brown, club-shaped fruits, 12 in. long, 
with a small seed cavity at the lower end. Therefore, nearly all of this new Squash is solid, firm, orange flesh. 
Excellent quality and keeps well over Winter. Pkt. 15c., oz. 50c. 
Squash Blue Hubbard 
