ONION SETS 
3 lbs. will plant 100 yards of row. 
Red Onion Sets. Lb., 50c; 5 lbs., $2.25. 
White Onion Sets. Lb., 55c; 5 Ibs., $2.50. 
Yellow Globe Onion Sets. Lb., 50c; 5 lbs., 
$2.25. 
OKRA or GUMBO 
This plant is extensively cultivated for 
its green pods, which are used in soups 
and stews, and are very wholesome and 
nutritious. Sow about the middle of May 
in drills 3 feet apart and thin out the 
plants to 1 foot apart. 
Clemson Spineless. A very uniform spine- 
less strain of the Perkins’ long-podded 
type; has less foliage, pods rich green, 
straight, ridged. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 25c; 14 
IDE iocs 
Dwarf Green. Very early; smooth pods. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; 14 Ib., 50c; Ib., $1.50. 
Perkins’ Long Green. Long ribbed pods; 
very productive. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; 14 
Ib., 50c; 1b., $1.50. 
White Velvet. Tender white pods; smooth 
and velvety in appearance. Pkt., 10c; 
o0z., 20c; 14 Ib., 50c; Ib., $1.50. 
PARSLEY 
One ounce will sow 200 feet of row. 
Sow as early as possible in spring, first 
soaking the seed three hours in water; 
cover lightly, raking the soil fine and 
level on top. The drills should be about 
15 inches apart. Plants appear in two to 
four weeks. Thin to 3 inches apart. 
Marshell’s Crested Gem. A very dwarf, 
compact variety. Intensely curled and 
very dark green. Best for edging and 
home garden. Pkt., 15c; oz., 75c. 
Marshall’s Dwarf Perfection. A dwarf and 
* compact Parsley of bright green color, 
exquisitely curled. Pkt., 15c; 0z., 75c. 
Extra Double or Moss Curled. A beautiful 
curled, dwarf variety. PkKt., 10c; oz., 
20C uae D soc. 
Plain. A plain-leaved variety; fine for 
flavoring. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 25c. 
Turnip-Rooted. Grown for its roots which 
are used in flavoring soups. PkKt., 10c; 
OZemcoC. 
PARSNIP | 
One ounce will sow 200 feet of drill. 
Sow Parsnip seed as early in the spring 
as the weather will permit, in drills from 
15 to 18 inches apart, covering with fine 
soil to the depth of half an inch. The soil 
should be rich and deep; manured if pos- 
sible, the previous autumn. Thin out the 
young plants to about 6 inches apart and 
keep the surface of the ground open and 
free from weeds. It is perfectly hardy and 
may remain in the ground through the 
winter. Indeed, the fine sugary flavor is 
only perfected by a severe frost. 
Marshall’s Marrow. A _ grand selection. 
Clean white, long roots; fine for exhibi- 
tion and family use. Pkt., 25c; 0z., 75c. 
American Hollow Crown. Long, smooth 
and milky white. Pkt., 15c; oz., 30c; 
14 lb., $1.00. 

PEAS 
2 Ibs. will plant about 150 ft. of drill 
Peas mature earliest in a light, rich soil; 
for general crop a rich loam is the best. 
When grown in gardens sow in double 
rows 6 to 8 inches apart, the rows 2 to 4 
feet apart, the tall ones requiring brush. 
Commence sowing extra early varieties as 
early as the ground can be worked in Feb- 
ruary or March and continue for a suc- 
cession every two weeks until July. 
EXTRA EARLY PEAS 
Alaska. One of the very earliest blue Peas; 
quite productive. 21% ft. high. 42 lb., 30c; 
Ib 50e3 20 bs 90e: 
Blue Bantam. A fine extra early wrinkled 
Pea. Large pods well filled with deep 
green, fine flavored Peas. 114 ft. high. 
Toalbewo0C: by, o0Cw 2 bs, 90G- 
Extra Early Market, Marshall’s. A stand- 
ard extra early Pea; productive and 
profitable to grow. 215 ft. high. 1 Ib., 
30c; lb., 50c; 2 lbs., 90c. 
Gradus or World’s Record. The finest ex- 
tra early Pea. The pods are very large 
and well filled with large, wrinkled 
green Peas. 3 ft. high. 42 Ib., 30c; Ib., 
DOCH LO See 90Gs 
Laxtonian. Very large. dark green, curved 
pods and Peas of finest flavor. 14% ft. 
hich owl bemoUCH Oem DO0CsE2 lose mo0Ce 
Laxton’s Progress. An English wrinkled 
variety A great bearer. 2 ft. high. 4% Ib., 
30c; Ib., 50c; 2 Ibs., 90c. 
Little Marvel. Very early, wrinkled Peas, 
long pods. 2 ft. high. 14 lb., 30c; 1b., 50c; 
2 lbs., 90c. 
Sutton’s Excelsior. An extra early dwarf 
wrinkled Pea; pods filled with large Peas 
of the finest flavor. 1 ft. high. 14 lb., 
30c; lb., 50c; 2 lbs., 90c. 
Thomas Laxton. Very productive. The 
pods are large and contain 7 or 8 large 
wrinkled Peas of the finest flavor. 3 ft. 
high, 42 1b:,, 30e7 Ibs 50c¢7 2) lbs:;, 90c: 
MEDIUM CROP PEAS 
Duke of Albany (American Champion). 
Immense pods. 4 ft. high. % Ib., 30c; 
Ib., 50c; 2 Ibs., 90c. 
Perfect. An English midseason variety 
with handsome, long pods produced in 
pairs. Very heavy bearer. 21% ft. high. 
16 Ib;, 30c; Ib., 50c; 2 lbs., 90e: 
MAIN CROP PEAS 
Alderman or Prince Edward. One of the 
finest of the large-podded main crop va- 
rieties. Pods measure nearly 6 inches, 
well filled. 4 ft. high. 14 lb., 30c; Ib., 50c; 
2 Ibs., 90c. 
Telephone. A tall growing late sort, having 
pods of very large size, containing 6 or 7 
Peas of delicious flavor. 4 ft. 4% lb., 30c; 
Ib., 50c; 2 Ibs., 90c. 
The President. A very productive variety 
with dark green, straight pods. 41 
inches long. 134 ft. high. 14 lb., 30c; Ib., 
Lert 2) boys, lire: 
SUGAR PEAS (Edible Pods) 
In sugar Peas the pods are gathered, 
broken and cooked like string Beans, 
when the Peas start to develop in the pod 
or have reached about half their full size. 
Gray-Seeded Sugar. Large, edible pods. 
3 ft, high: 44 Ibs 30c; Ib. 50c¢;2) lbs; 90ce: 
Tall Melting Sugar. One of the best edible 
pod sorts. 5 ft. high. 1% lb., 30c; lb., 50c; 
2 Ibs., 90c. 
POTATOES 
Grown Expressly for Seed in 
Maine or Prince Edward Island 
Peck will plant 100 feet of row; ten 
bushels cut tubers will plant one acre. 
Potatoes are forwarded by express or 
freight as 
charges. 
Weight: Bushel, 60 lbs.; bag, 100 lbs. 
Ceiling Price. 
directed, purchaser paying 

Peas 

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