Frazier’s Seed Store 



Coffeyville, Kansas 
Cow Peas 
For prices see yellow sheet in front of catalog. 
HEREFORDS — This is becoming one of the real cash crops. It will grow on practically all kinds of 
soil; is of easy culture; a rapid grower as well as a good cover crop. It may be used for hay, ensilage or 
pasture. The seeds may be used for stock feed or human consumption. Very drought resistant. Plant from 
April Ist to Sept. 1st. 
NEW ERA—One of the more important hay soil building sorts. Maturity 80 days. 
RED RIPPER—One of the best cow peas you can plant. Produces a heavy yield and seed will frequently 
come up as a volunteer crop in the spring. 
CHINESE RED—Widely adapted and. extensively used in this section of the country. The seed is in good 
demand and commands a good price at market time. Grows quick arid may be combine harvested and 
because of early maturity two crops are frequently produced in one season, Maturity 70 days. 

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Magic Gardener Says... 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS—When small sprouts begin 
to appear—cut large leaves off to favor sprouts. 
CAULIFLOWER—Never allow plants to become 
checked in growth. 
COLLARDS—Stands hot weather better than cab- 
bage or kale. 
CUCUMBERS—Plant in low hills for perfect drain- 
age while young. 
EGG PLANT—Grows best in well drained, warm 
soil. 
KOHL RABI—Is quite hardy and does well where 
cauliflower cannot be grown. 
MUSKMELON—Plant in hills, 10 to 12 seed, thin to 
4 plants. 
NEW ZEALAND SPINACH—Soak seed 2 hours in 
hot water before planting. 
OKRA—Requires frequent cultivation until plants 
cover the ground. 
PARSLEY—Seeds germinate very slowly. Mark rows 
with radish seeds. 
PEPPERS—Top dress soil between rows when plants 
are 6 inches high, 
PUMPKINS—Plant on 
cucumbers. 
hills and cultivate as for 
RUTABAGA—Pull roots before freezing, cut off tops 
and store in cellar. 
SALSIFY—Dig roots in fall or winter as required. 
WINTER SQUASH—May be planted later and stored 
for use in moderately warm, dry place. 
SWEET POTATOES—Dig 
killed by frost. 
when vines have been 
TURNIP—Crowding or weeds make poorly flavored 
roots. 
WATERMELON—Top dress with fertilizer high in 
nitrogen and potash. 
RHUBARB—Keep blossom stalks cut back, flowers 
and seed exhaust plant. 
USE REPELLENTS—Such as napthalene flakes or 
tobacco dust in the soil around cucumber and 
melon plants to drive away cucumber beetles. 
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