Leek 
A Species of Onion 
Though belonging to the onion family, the 
flavor is milder and subtly different when 
used in soups and stews. 
For white tender Leeks, transplant when 
six inches tall to shallow trenches setting 
plants 3 inches deep and gradually let the 
soil fill in. In fall, ridge the soil about the 
plants so as to blanch the stems. 
312. LONDON FLAG—Stems 8 to 10 
inches long, 1% inches thick, white and at- 
tractive. Pkt. 15c, % oz. 60c, 1 oz. $1.00, 
Mustard 
Used for Greens Same as Spinach 
315. FORDHOOK FANCY—A hand- 
some, mild variety, slow to bolt seed stalks; 
leaves bright green, plume-like, with fringed 
edges. Delicious as a salad, or cut and boiled 
like spinach. The reddish-brown seed is used 
for flavoring and in pickles, Pkt. 8c, oz. 20c, 
Y% Ib. 50c, 1b. $1.50, prepaid. 
Nocdle Squash 


su ; Smooth, creamy- 
white fruits, 8 inches long 
and 5 inches thick. Pick Also Known 
when well matured. Store as Golden 
ike sanaslt for winter. Be- Macaroni 
ore cooking, puncture one 
end, place in kettle of hot oF Vegetable 
water and cook 30 minutes. Spaghetti 
Cut in half, remove center 
seed core, and flesh will fall out in shreds, 
suggestive of spaghetti. Serve hot with salt 
and butter, or with a cream sauce. Pkt. 10c, 
oz. 30c, prepaid, 

Ohna or Gumbo 
Okra pods are used in soups, stews, salads, 
catsup and relishes, and are very popular in 
the South. The pods should be gathered each 
day, while they are tender and pulpy. They 
are at their best when from one to three 
inches long. Okra is a hot weather plant 
and the seed should not be sown until late 
May when the ground is thoroughly warm. 




















Onder Onion Sets & Plants Early 

We Feature Small Size Sets Only 
More Sets per Ib. and Better Quality 
One pound for 25 feet of row; 12 bu. per acre 
(32 pounds equal 1 bushel) 
Shipment after March 15, prepaid to third 
zone only (300 miles). Add 5c lb. extra post- 
age for shipments beyond. 
Onion sets should be planted as early in 
spring as the ground can be worked and in a 
few weeks the delicious young onions are ready 
to. serve on the table. Plantings may be suc- 
cessively made late into the summer, as long 
as the sets remain in good condition. 
MARKET GROWERS WRITE FOR SPECIAL 
QUANTITY PRICES 
YELLOW BOTTOM SETS—The onions 
commonly planted in the home garden for early 
green onions, also for later use. Price: Lb. 
35c, 2 Ibs, 60c, 4 lbs. $1.10, prepaid.—Not 
prepaid, pk. $1.75. 
RED BOTTOM SETS—vVery short crop. 
Price same as yellow sets. We reserve right 
to substitute if sold out. None available. 
WHITE BOTTOM SETS—vVery short 
crop. We reserve the right to substitute if 
sold out. Price: Lb. 40c, 2 lbs. 75c, 4 lbs. 
$1.30, prepaid.—Not prepaid, pk. $2.00. 
YELLOW MULTIPLIERS—Filavor much 
superior to ordinary onions. Price: Lb. 35c, 
2 Ibs. 65c, 4 lbs. $1.15, prepaid.—Not prepaid, 
pk. $1.80. 
EBENEZER OR VICTORY ONION 
SETS—In shape and color, this variety re- 
sembles Yellow Globe Danvers, but it generally 
produces 50% more onions per acre. Its great 
superiority over other onions is the big yields, 
long-keeping quality, and freedom from going 
to seed. Ebenezer sets produce marketable 
onions in June and July, long before any 
others are ready. Price: Lb. 35c, 2 lbs. 60c, 
4 lbs. $1.10, prepaid.—Not prepaid, pk, $1.75. 
ZataDUeNeO iby 
Trade Cc eat. 
MARK REOISTERS 
PLant rool 
Males things Grow! 
ANALYSIS-4-12-4 

results, 
Used for years on lawns of fine homes—on golf courses—in private gar- 
dens—hot-houses—and nurseries of florists and commercial growers. 
Ten lbs. is sufficient to fertilize plot of lawn 20x25 ft.; 25 lbs. will cover 
plot 30 x 40 ft. (Use 2 to 4 lbs. per 100 sq. ft.). 
Price: 5-lb. pkg. 40c, 10-Ib. pkg. 70c, 25-lb. bag $1.40, 50-lb. bag $2.40, 
Detailed instructions in each package. 
100-lb. bag $3.50, f. o. b. Faribault, 




FOR GARDENS, LAWNS 
SHRUBS—PLANTS—TREES 
A single application makes grass and vege- 
tables grow vigorously and flowers and shrub- 
bery beautiful with bloom and foliage, 
easy to apply, 
required, no offensive odor. 
Bermuda Onion Plants 
Started in Texas from the finest strains of 
onion seed, the plants are lifted and shipped 
to be replanted in northern gardens. They 
will produce mild-flavored young green onions 
in the shortest possible time, or allowed to 
develop, will quickly grow to creaming or 
slicing size. Plant in rows 16 inches apart. 
We can usually supply the following varie- 
ties: Yellow Bermuda, Crystal Wax, Prize- 
taker and Valencia, but in case of shortage 
we reserve the right to substitute. 
Orders will be shipped at proper time for 
setting out. We prepay to third zone only 
(300 miles). Beyond that, at customer’s risk. 
40,000 plants are required to plant an acre. 
Vields of 50-75 bu. from 6,000 plants are re- 
ported. 
All orders booked subject to crop. 
Price Prepaid 
to 3rd zone 
2 Bundles 
55¢ 
5 Bundles 
$1.25 
10 Bundles 
$2.95 
Not Prepaid 
Per Case of 
60 Bundles 
WRITE FOR 
PRICE 



Weight of 
Case 35 Ibs. 
Bundles Con- 
tain 75 to 
100 Plants 
Onion Plants not available after May Ist 
Garlic Sets 
Used for flavoring stews, 
soups, meats, dressings 
and sauces. Garlic is a 
perennial, a member of 
the onion family, but of 
much stronger flayor. The —, 
bulb separates beneath a SY 2 
thin, papery skin into di- a 
visions or ‘‘cloves.’’ These cloves are planted 
in rows 12 to 18 inches apart and 4 to 6 
inches apart in the row and covered with an 
inch or two of soil. When the tops have died, 
the bulbs are pulled, braided together by their 
tops and hung in ga dry, airy place to cure. 
% Ib. 35c, Ib. 60c, 5 lbs. $2.75, prepaid. 
Not prepaid, 10 lbs. $4.75. 
For Chives Plants see Page 27 




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“BOOST’EM”’ PLANT STARTER AND FERTILIZER 
This remarkable formula increased tomato yields 4 tons per acre at Purdue University! 
An all-soluble chemical mixture that quickly dissolves in water to make a highly cients 
starter solution for transplanting Cabbage, Tomato, Melons, Peppers, Egg Plants, etc. Re- 


217. DWARF GREEN—G low, i duces transplanting shoc tes lier harvest, i i 
vote productwe #ERE TORE: 20, V4 Ib. 500, me ois a Shays g shock, promotes earlier rvest, greater yields, better quality! See 
prepaid, 
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