Potatoes 
We can supply certified seed of most leading 
sorts, such as Earliest of All, Early Rose, Irish 
Cobbler, Netted Gem, Burbanks. Write for quo- 
tations. 
PRICES ON SMALL LOTS—Postpaid, 23 Ibs. 
for 50c. 
SWEET POTATOES 
CULTURE—Set out in rows four feet apart and 
15 inches apart in rows, about May 5th to June Ist. 
Use sandy loam soil in a warm location. Acclimated 
fresh dug plants are very essential. 
PRICES ON PLANTS—Strong, healthy plants of 
local growth. Postpaid. Doz. 60c; 3 doz. $1.25; 
100 @ $2.25. 
NANCY HALL — Produces good sized tubers of 
medium length and quite thick in diameter. The 
flesh is of a rich orange color and very sweet. 
It is more like a yam than a sweet potato. 
PORTO RICO —A large, reddish skinned sort. 
Strong, vigorous grower, producing heavy crops. 
RAPA 
An Italian vegetable valuable for greens. Sow 
broadcast in mid-August. It is ready in early fall. 
Sown in mid-September it provides fine greens 
very early in the spring. Foliage resembles turnips. 
The young, tender leaves surround a small head of 
fine, deep green buds. Both are cut for greens. 
If you like turnip greens, you will be pleased with 
this. Very nutritious and easy to grow. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 35c; & Ib. $1.00; Ib. $3.00. 
RHUBARB SEED 
CRIMSON WINTER—Early and long bearing. Fine 
flavor. Transplant when roots are large as a pencil. 
Rhubarb seed will not always produce plants true 
to type. Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 60c; oz. $1.00; 
4 Ib. $3.50. ‘ 
RHUBARB ROOTS 
GERMAN WINE — Large stalks. Skin and flesh 
rich wine red. Rhubarb divisions are very scarce 
this season. Prices; divisions with good eyes. 
Postpaid. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25; doz. $4.50. 
Rutabaga 
CULTURE—Sow in drills, 3 feet apart; thin to 
6 inches apart. May be planted from June 15th to 
July 15. The later sowings produce the best 
quality. Can be sown broadcast in mid-July. 
IMPROVED PURPLE - TOP YELLOW (Regular 
Strain)—Produces smooth, globe-shaped roots of 
good size. Flesh deep yellow and fine grained. 
The best for table use; very rich and productive 
for stock feeding. It is early and will mature 
good roots planted late in the season. Very popu- 
lar with gardeners for winter storage. Postpaid. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 Ib. 35c;3 Ib. $1.00. 
GOLDEN NECKLESS—Similar to the above ex- 
cept it is short necked like a turnip. Very popular 
with gardeners. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4% Ib. 40c; 
lb. $1.25. 
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Spinach, New Giant Leaf 
Radish 
CULTURE—Radish can be planted almost the 
year around, except during cold weather months. 
They can be planted in the fall as late as October 
15th. They are then available during winter months. 
PRICES—Unless noted are uniformly: Postpaid. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; i Ib. 40c; Ib. $1.40. Write for 
prices on larger quantities. 
COMET—Ball shaped, bright scarlet; small tap 
roots. Splendid quality. Will remain crisp and 
solid when other early radishes have become pithy. 
Very popular with market gardeners. 
EARLY SCARLET TURNIP WHITE TIPPED — 
Roots nearly round, carmine-red with small white 
tips. Flesh white, crisp and mild. Extra early. 
SPARKLER WHITE TIP — The lower third is 
white with bright red on upper portion. 
EARLY SCARLET GLOBE — Beautiful scarlet 
globe-shaped radish, of quick maturity and excep- 
tionally fine flavor. Very fine market sort. 
CAVALIER—A forcing type of Scarlet Globe; 
very popular with market gardeners. 
CRIMSON GIANT —A crimson, turnip-shaped 
radish that combines large size with superior 
quality. Popular for later spring and summer use. 
LONG BRIGHT SCARLET WHITE TIP — The 
roots are 4 to 5 inches long, very attractive and 
fine quality. 
WHITE ICICLE—A splendid white radish of long 
shape and with mild flavor. Very popular. 
CINCINNATI MARKET—Crisp and brittle; ae 
scarlet color; five to seven inches long. 
EARLY WHITE OLIVE—Pure white, olive waned 
radish, brittle and sweet. 
RADISH COLLECTION 
We will mail one packet of each of the above 10 
varieties of radish, and the 2 varieties of winter 
radish listed below, worth $1.20 for %5c; postpaid 
WINTER RADISHES 
SCARLET CHINA—Roots of bright scarlet color. 
Fine quality. Sow in late August for winter use. 
WHITE CHINESE — Long, white, stump rooted 
radish, always solid, crisp and mild. 
TOBACCO 
CONNECTICUT SEED LEAF—The earliest ma- 
turing sort for the Northwest. Pkt. 10c; oz. 75c. 
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