
Patsy Combo and his son of Elba, N. Y. and Felix Mistal our representa- 
tive there looking over Early Yellow Globe Onions grown from our seed 
ONION SETS 
Ebenezer—The best yellow onion to grow from sets. 12 to 
18 bu. required to plant an acre. Peck (8 qts.), $1.35; 
Bu. (32 qts.), $4.50; 2 bu. for $8.50. Purchaser pays 
transportation. 
White or Silverskin—Standard white buncher. Peck (8 
Gtse peel Ok Bu. C32 qtss) 95.00 2) bus tor $9).50:. 
ONION PLANTS 
Again this year we offer the same quality Yellow Sweet 
Spanish onion plants that were so well thought of in past 
seasons. Set them 4 in. apart in the row and they will make 
big onions in 10 weeks. Plants tied in bundles of about 100. 
Please remember that we buy and sell onion plants by the 
bundle, not by plant count. We will not be responsible for 
the actual number of plants per bundle. In Texas they are 
pulled by the handful and each handful is called a bundle. 
Price: 10 bundles for $3.00; 20 bundles, $4.75, Prepaid to 
you. Crate of about 6,000 plants, $10.00, not prepaid. 
Around April 15th is the usual time for shipping out of 
here and the onion plant season closes the last week in 
May. We will try to get your plants to you when you want 
them but weather and transportation may upset our plants. 
Please place your order early. 
PARSLEY 
One ounce will sow a 200 foot row 

Paramount—We saw some of this variety grown by one of 
the market gardeners of Irondequoit last season and it 
certainly is the top parsley for the market. Triple curled, 
very dark green. Every leaf uniformly curled. Grows 
12) tho, GMb, Wy, GUSGS FA Won, Ze Misa, Salat obi 
Champion Moss Curled—Dark green. Oz., 15¢c; % Ihb., 40¢; 
Wey, Bil satay 
Hamburg, Thick Rooted—Parsnip shaped roots, 8 in. long, 
smooth and white. Oz., 15c; % lb., 40c; lb., $1.25. 
Plain Leaf—Large smooth leaves. Oz., 15c; 4 1b., 40c¢; Ib., 
ae PARSNIP 
Sow about 3 pounds to the acre 


Long Hollow Crown—Results in the fields of our customers 
have proven this strain of Hollow Crown very superior. 
Roots smooth, evenly tapered, light color, 12 in. long, 
heavy at the shoulder. % lb., 55c; lb., $1.75; 5 lbs. or 
more @ $1.65 a lb. 
Model—Smooth, white, hollow crowned roots of good 
length; very attractive on the market. % lb., 55c; Ib., 
$1.75; 5 lbs. or more @ $1.65 per lb. 
PUMPKIN 
Sow about 3 pounds to the acre 
Connecticut Field—Standard field kind for canning and 
stock feed. Oz., 15c; % lb., 45c; lb., $1.45; 5 lbs. or more 
@ $1.35 per lb. 
Dickenson—The finest kind for canning and feeding. The 
shell is twice as thick as any other kind. Flesh deep gold. 
So sweet it may be canned without adding sugar. Will 
out yield any other kind. Oz., 15c; % lb., 45c; Ib., $1.45; 
5 lbs. or more at $1.35 per lb. 
Orange Winter Luxury—8 in. in diameter, orange, flesh 
thick, yellow, firm, splendid quality. Oz., 15c; % lb., 40c; 
lb., $1.35; 5 lbs. or more @ $1.25 per lb. 
Sugar or Pie—Earliest and best for pies. 8-9 in. diameter, 
rind hard, flesh thick, orange yellow, fine quality. Oz., 
15e; % lb., 45c; lb., $1.45; 5 Ibs. or more @ $1.35 per lb. 


Our Early Yellow Globe Onions on Anthony Palermo’s muck in Elba, 
N. Y. This Elba muck is a great onion growing section. Crates as far 
as you can see 
HART & VICK’S PEAS 
25 pounds sold at the 100 pound rate 

Alderman or Dark Podded Telephone—72 days. Main crop 
variety. Much better than the old Telephone. Splendid 
shipper. Vines 40 in. high, bear large crops of 4% in. pods 
of 8 to 10 peas. Wilt resistant. 5 lbs., $1.40; 15 lbs., $3.90; 
100 lbs., $23.00. 
Dwarf Alderman—72 days. Very similar to Alderman ex- 
cept vines are 24 in. high. 5 lbs., $1.45; 15 lbs., $4.05; 
100 lbs., $24.00. 
Giant Podded Hamper—65 days. Largest podded early pea 
we know of. Vine grows about 22.in. tall, thrifty, hardy, 
heavy foliage. Well filled pods 4% to 5 in. long. Large 
peas, very good quality. Attractive onthe market. 5 lbs., 
$1.45: 15 lbs., $4.05; 100 lbs., $24.00. 
Laxton’s Progress—62 days. Medium-early, 4% in. dark 
green pods. Vines strong growing, abundant bearing, 15 
in. high. High quality. Morse’s Progress is a much better 
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Little Marvel—63 days. Medium-early, 3 in. pods in great 
quantities on 18 in. vines. Better for home garden than 
for market. 5 lbs., $1.45; 15 Ibs., $4.05; 100 lbs., $24.00, 
Midseason Giant—75 days. (Wilt Resistant). Market and 
shipping pea. Pods 5 to 5% in. long, dark green, pointed, 
slightly curved and plump. 2% ft. tall. 5 lbs., $1.40; 15 
lbs., $3.90; 100 lIbs., $23.00. 
Morse’s Progress—60 days. Larger and darker green pods 
than Laxton’s Progress and a great improvement on that 
kind. Vines very thrifty and about 20 in. tall, and very 
heavy bearing. Resistant to wilt. 5 lbs., $1.50; 15 Ibs., 
CCL PAE ILO) Woysn, tA. 
Thomas Laxton—62 days. Medium-early, 3” in. dark green 
blunt pods. Vines 2% ft. high, good bearer. Popular on 
the market. 5 lbs., $1.45; 15 lbs., $4.05; 100 lbs., $24.00. 
World’s Record—58 days. Earliest large pod wrinkled pea. 
3% in. long, pointed dark green pods full of large peas 
of splendid quality. Strong vines 24 in. high bear large 
crops. 5 lbs., $1.50; 15 pounds., $4.20; 100 lbs., $25.00. 
Treat your pea seed with SPERGON 
Peas, lima beans, cucumber, melon and squash seed 
dusted with Spergon kills fungi in the soil, protects against 
rotting in the ground, increases germination, makes 
stronger plants and better yields. 2 ounces treats 60 pounds 
of peas or lima beans. 2 0z:, 45c? lb., $2.50)" 5 lbs., $10.50, 
postpaid to you. 



Here’s a rear view of that Onion Digger and Topper of John Van Hane- 
han’s. It does a good clean job in a very short time 
