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ONION PLANTS 
SWEET SPANISH 
ONIONS | 
SWEET SPANISH (Utah Strain). This strain of Sweet Spanish 
has been bred up to keeping quality perfection. Originally 
the Spanish strain of this type did not have the keeping 
quality, hence seed breeders set to work to include the nec- 
essary keeping propensities. Such will be found in our Sweet 
Spanish. This is a very sweet and early onion. Most of you 
know it for its extreme high characteristics. Early, mild, 
excellent keeper, heavy yielder. Increasingly popular with 
the market and home gardener. Large, yellow, globular, 
flesh white, very sweet and of pleasing flavor. Desirable for 
shipping. Our seed comes from the most reliable source and 
you'll find ours true-to-type stock. Pkt. 10c; oz. $1.10; 
VY |b. $3.25, postpaid. 
YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS. One of the most extensively used 
main crop yellow onions for the home garden. Here’s what 
Our grower says about our seed: ‘’Our selection and breeding 
have developed a strain which has the early ripening habit and 
small neck of the original Danvers and yet is more globular 
and prolific than the parent type. The bulbs are medium to 
large sized, uniformly globe shaped and white fleshed, with 
a crispness and an excellent mild flavor. Highly recom- 
mended.’ Could you ask for more in an onion? Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 85c; V4 |b. $2.50. Postpaid. 
CRYSTAL WHITE WAX. A most attractive onion. An off- 
spring of White Bermuda. Pure white in color, being waxy 
in appearance. Largely grown for the market but highly 
recommended to the home gardener. Pkt. 10c; oz. $1.10; 
VY |b. $3.25. Postpaid. 
ONION SETS 
For the earliest green onions use onion sets, planting them 
about 2 inches apart in the row. Dry onions can be grown from 
sets, but it will be found much less expensive if grown from 
seed. We can furnish Yellow Strassburg sets at 50c per quart 
postpaid. 
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ONION PLANTS 
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plants after March 15th. Will make either young green 
Onions or can be left to mature for dry onions. Prices 
postpaid. | bundle of 100 plants (count is approximate) 
40c, 5 bundles $1.85, 10 bundles $3.50. { 
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TABLE SEEDS 
PARSLEY 
CULTURE. Sow in March or April in rich, mellow soil in rows 
12 inches apart, covering the seed about 4 inch, pressing down 
the soil after sowing. Parsley seed is very slow to germinate, 
often requiring a month or more. It is, therefore, best to soak 
the seed 24 to 48 hours before sowing, to hasten germination, 
covering the rows with boards or old bags to retain the moisture 
and prevent washing from the heavy rains. One ounce will 
sow about 150 feet. 
CHAMPION MOSS CURLED. We consider this the best and 
most satisfactory variety to grow for garnishing and flavoring 
soups, etc. The leaves are beautifully and very densely curled 
and crimped like luxuriant moss. Is also used as an orna- 
mental plant for walks and borders. Pkt. 10c. 
PEAS 
CULTURE. One pound will sow 100 feet. Light, moderately 
rich soil is best for this crop. Sowing of first early varieties should 
be made in October, and the other varieties in the early spring. 
Peas are sown in single or double rows from 2 to 6 feet apart, 
according to the variety or height to which they attain. Dwarf 
varieties are planted 2 feet apart, and those of medium sorts 3 
feet to 4 feet apart. Tall varieties from 5 to 6 feet apart. 
Early Varieties—Dwarf 
LAXTON’S SUPERB 18%’. An extremely early pea. The pods 
grow about 4 inches long, are deep green, well filled with 8 
or 9 large peas of a rich dark green. The seeds are blue, semi- 
wrinkled, can be sown as soon as the ground can be worked, 
as they are very hardy and will not rot. Height 2 to 2 feet. 
LAXTON’S PROGRESS. Matures in 60 days. Splendid variety for 
home, market garden and shipping. Vines dwarf; 20 inches 
tall; dark green; prolific. Pods handsome; dark green; very 
large for dwarf variety; fully 4 inches long, #8 inch wide, 
plump; tapered at end. Seeds large, wrinkled; cream; in- 
terior yellow. Laxton’s Progress is an improvement over Lax- 
tonian. More prolific, larger pods with immense peas, filling 
the pods to bursting. If you want the maximum from your 
pea crop, plant Laxton’s Progress. Our seed comes to us from 
the West’s most reliable grower. Germination is high and 
you'll find our stock positively True-to-Type. Pkt. 10c; 
VY |b. 30c; 1 Ib. 50c, postpaid. Quantity prices on application. 
LAXTONIAN. Matures n 65 days. While not quite as early as 
Laxton’s Progress this old favorite is earlier than most early 
sorts and by far superior to most. Dwarf, large-podded, this 
variety is generally considered the best of its class. The blue- 
green pods are often more than 4 inches long and contain 8 
dark green peas of finest flavor. It is especially recommended 
for home garden use. Seeds are large, wrinkled; green and 
cream in color. Pkt. 10c; Y2 Ib. 30c; Ib. 50c, postpaid. 
Quantity price on application. : 
TALL TELEPHONE. Vines 4 to 41% feet tall. Heavily loaded 
with very large, well formed pods, often 5 to 514 inches 
long. Light yellowish-green and normally contain 8 to 10 
very delicious, large peas. Pkt. 10c; % Ib. 30c; Ib. 50c, 
postpaid. 
PEPPERS 
CALIFORNIA SWEET WONDER. Matures in 72 days; large 
green fruits available practically as early as Ruby King. This © 
is the standard of excellence in sweet peppers; much used, 
particularly by market gardeners and shippers. Plant thrifty, 
upright, heavily productive over a long season. Fruit hand- 
some, very large, very smooth and regular, commonly 41/2 ins. 
long and 3 ¥2 to 4 ins. through; deep green, becoming bright 
crimson; flesh extremely thick and firm, sweet throughout 
and of distinct flavor. Pkt. 10c; oz. 75c. Postpaid. 

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