
6 MILOT-MILLS COMPANY, WENATCHEE, WASHINGTON 


IMPORTANT NOTICE ON PRICES! 
Owing to conditions beyond our control, prices in Milot-Mills List for 1947 
must be subject to change without notice. 
Orders will be filled at prevailing prices at time they are received. If this is not 
satisfactory specify in your order. 
EARLY ORDERS ARE URGENTLY ADVISED! 
MILOT-MILLS COMPANY. 
DO NOT ORDER FROM 1946 CATALOG 




MILOT-MILLS GARDEN SEEDS 
INSECTICIDES, SPRAYERS, PET FOODS, ETC. 
Postage Paid on All Garden Seed Except 
Beans, Corn and Peas. Must have two or 
more pounds of these to be postpaid. 
Asparagus 
1 oz. to 100 ft., 4 lbs. per acre. 
When starting an Asparagus bed from seed, 
it is advisable to soak the seed for 24 hours 
before planting. 
Washington Rust Proof—Pkt., 5c: Oz., 15c; 
VY, lb., 50c: Lb., $1.75. 
Beans 
Dwarf, 1 lb. to 100 ft., 50 to 60 lbs. per acre 
Pole, 1 lb. to 100 fi., 30 to 35 lbs. per acre 
Lima, 1 lb. to 100 ft., 30 to 50 lbs. per acre 
Plant Beans after all danger of frost is 
past, in warm, dry, well prepared soil. The 
rows should be 2 to 3 feet apart and the seeds 
well covered 1% to 2 inches deep. 
If ordering less than 2 Ibs. add 10c Postage 
DWARF WAX 
Postpaid, 2 lbs. or more 3-02, EP Kta lub: 
Imp. Prolific Black Wax................ 10 40 
Refugee Stringless Wax.................- -10 40 
STEREO, W a | Sooo ee eee oer eee 10 40 
Davis White Kidney Wax............... 10 40 
Improved Golden Wax......... jie ee 10 40 
Pencil Pod Black Wax.................... 10 40 
GREEN BUSH 
Postpaid, 2 lbs. or more 3-020 Kt. lib: 
Dwarf Horticultural 
Cranberty \ see cae eet 10 40 
FedmvVialentines 32. ee 10 40 
Stringless Green Pod...................... 10 40 
Burpee Giant Stringless................ 10 40 
Siringless Refugee ..............---2...-----» 10 -40 
Refugee—“1000 to 17’....222....2222.....--0 10 -40 
IBSORO IW INGSOT) ooo ee 10 40 
Plentiful—Ferry-Morse. New ...... 10 40 
POLE BEANS 2 
Postpaid, 2 lbs. or more 3-0z. Pkt. Lb. 
Kentucky Wonder Wax...........:.......10 40 
Asparagus or Yard Long................ 10 -40 
Diaz LEC eee ees es 10 -40 
Scarlet Runner 22 10 40 
TallHortieuliural ce 10 40 
White Seed Kentucky Wondet.....10 40 
Oregon? Giant _...255 5 i eseee nee 10 40 
Blue Lake, or Creaseback--Early...10 40 
KENTUCKY WONDER GREEN 
PODBes. 22.8 ee ae -10 .40 
LIMA BEANS 
Postpaid, 2 lbs. or more 3-025 kts eiab: 
Burpee’s Bush Lima.......................- 10 A5 
Oregon, Pole Lima! 10 45 
Henderson’s Bush Lima................ 10 45 
Edible Soy Beans.......:....-......4.2.----- 10 35 
BEANS—Field or Baking Sorts 
Postpaid, 2 lbs. or more Lb. 
Great (Northern) 22222) ae. cs ee 35 
Lady Washington—Navy ..............-.:.-::::00++- 035 
Bilack sE ye" Pea sie cere veccccscee sd eeeee 39 
Mexican’) Chili Beans 2) ..2.:.....2s....:_..eeeees 039 
Table Beets 
1 oz. to 100 ft.; 8 to 14 lbs. per acre. 
The rows should be spaced 14 to 24 inches 
apart. Work the soil well and cover the seeds 
about an inch deep. 
Pkt. Oz. %lb. Lb. 
Crimson Globe .......00..000....... 05 .15 .50 1.65 
Early Egypiian|....-... OSieel See 501.65 
Early Blood Turnip............... 05.15 7.50)) 1.69 
Eclipse Blood Turnip.......... 05.19) 50° 1:65 
Detroit) 2.32 eee. Ce OS toe OU mel bo 
Half-long ges AUS aUbT ty cS 
Long Blood-Red ................... OS oO Go 
Early Wonder ....................--« O50. 158.00) 91.65 
Swiss Chard 
Only the tops of this beet are used like 
spinach, stalks may be prepared like aspara- 
gus. Cultivate and thin to 10 inches apart. 
Pkt.; 5c: Oz., 15c: %4-lb., 40c; Lb., $1.10. 
BURPEE’S RHUBARB CHARD and CEL- 
LUCE SEED = 10c and 25c Pkts. 
Sugar Beets 
1 oz. to 100 ft., 8 lbs. per acre. 
May be used not only for Sugar and Stock, 
but when small for table. 
Pkt.; 5c; Oz., 15c; 14-lb., 40c: Lb., $1.10. 
Mangel Wurzel 
1 oz. to 100 fi.; 6 to 10 Ibs. per acre. 
Valuable as stock feed. Plant early in the 
Spring in rows 2% feet apart. Cultivate fre- 
quently. When the plants are 3 inches high, 
begin to thin until the roots are 10 inches 
apart. 
Giant Yellow or Gate Post 

Long Red Golden Tankard 
Sludstrop Half Sugar 
Oz., 15c; %4-Ib., 40c; Lb., $1.10 
Cabbage 
EARLY MARKET VARIETIES 
Pkt. Oz. Ylb. Lb. 
Copenhagen Market ........ 05 .30 1.00 3.40 
Early Jersey Wakefield....05 .30 1.00 3.40 
Charleston Wakefield _..... 05 .30 1.00 3.40 
Barly Flat; Dutch. =... 05 .30 1.00 3.40 
All Head Early..................... 05 .30 1.00 
Succession ==...) 05 .30 
Golden Acre ==) ........, 05 .30 1.00 3.40 
Winnigstadt) 2)... 05 .30 1.00 3.40 
WINTER VARIETIES 
sureneads ae. -05 
Large Flat Dutch................. 05 .30 1.00 3.40 
Large Late Drumhead.......05 .30 
Danish Ballhead 30 1.00 3.40 
All Season—For kraut .30 
Red Cabbage: .........0...:..... 05 .30 
Chinese Cabbage .30 
Savoy Cabbage .................. .30 
Brussels Sprouts .30 
Broccoli—Italian -30 
Poultry, Cabbage.) Piti...<....-....2... 22s eee 10c 
HERBS—Any kind. Pkt................... 5c and 10c 
Carrots 
VY oz. to 100 ft., 3 to 4 lbs. per acre. 
Sow seed in light sandy soil, from April to 
June, in drills 1% feet apart, covering the 
seed one-half inch deep. Cultivate freely and 
do not allow the soil to get too dry during 
hot weather. 
Pkt. Oz. %4lb. Lb. 
VPOUCHION 5 pro ae eee eons 05 .20 .65 2.10 
Chantenay or Model............ 05 .20 .65 2.10 
Chantenay—Red cored ....... 05 .20 .65 2.10 
Oxheart, or Guerande......... 06 .20 .65° 2.10 
Scarlet Short Horn.............. 05 .20 .65 2.10 
Danver’s Half Long.............. 05 .20 .65 2.10 
Long. Orange 22). ==. 05'= 20 7-65ae2.10 
Morse Bunching .................... 05 .20 .65 2.103 
Coreless ee re -05) 9.20) .69nu2.0 
White Belgian, Yellow Belgian, and Golden 
Giant (for stock). Pkt., 5c; Oz., 20c; %4-1b., 
50c; Lb., $1.50. 
Subject to Market Supply. 
Celery 
Pct Oz. 
White’. Plume?...227 se eee 10 Anh) 
Golden Self Blanching.................. 10 75 
Utah—Winter  _......00..2.2.ee eee 10 Py A) 
Burpee’s Celtuce ...........................- 15 75 
CELERIAC 3 ea 10 75 
CHIVES—Pkt., 10c. 
Cauliflower 
Cauliflower heads must be protected from 
sunlight so as to make sure of the desirable 
white curd. Gather the tops of the leaves 
pect. loosely as soon as the heads begin 
to form. 
Danish Dry Weather, Snowball. Pkt., 20c; 
Oz., $2.00. 
Cucumbers 
From Burrell’s, Rocky Ford 
Sow outdoor varieties early in Spring, in 
hotbeds, and transplant to open ground when 
the weather is suitable. For later crop, sow 
seed when weather becomes settled, in hills 
4 to 6 inches apart. They require a warm, 
rich soil, and should be watered liberally. 
Postpaid Pkt. Oz. %4lb. Lb. 
White Spine 2.22.25 2, 05 .25 .90 2:75 
yap Climbing.) 205° %25) (90062275 
Barly; Clusters...) es 05 .25 .90 2.75 
Longfellows-e -05' 220). 90mee 
Davis Perfect 0.000.020... 05/9 ).29) 9902-75 
Lemon Cucumber ............... 05. .25 .90 2:75 
Early Frames 0573.25.55 290 eece7o 
Black Diamond ..................... 05) 7:25) 90 2275 
Chicago Pickling ~.............. 005) 7.25) 9.90) 2.75 
Improved Long Green......... 05.25 690 (2:75 
Boston Pickling .................. 0545.29) .90 E275 
Gherlein 27 oo ee: 05 .25 .90 2.75 
Kirby Siays Green............... O55).257 9,90 mezs 
siraight Eight], 05)" .25) .905e2.75 
Early Forhine -<....0... 022 05 .29.-.90e205 
Snow's Pickling .................... 05 .25 .90 2.75 
Colorado =o 305) «20° G0 mnaeno 
Kiondike «92. 22.2 pete, 05° .25 .S0mez70 
Sweet Corn 
Plant in rich, warm soil, in hills, 2 to 3 
feet apart, in rows 3 feet apart for early 
kinds and 4 feet apart for late sorts. Make 
first sowing about the middle of May and 
continue fortnightly up to about the middle 
of July. 
If ordering less than 2 lbs. add 10c Postage 
Postpaid, 2 lbs. or more 3-oz. Pkt. Lb. 
Golden” Giant 723 10 35 
Golden: Bantam...) 10 035 
Black. Mexican) 42) 210 35 
Early White Cory Cob.................... 10 39 
Early: Minnesotas =) 10 Ah) 
Golden Early Market...................... 10 30 
Sunshine aa eee es 10 39 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM. 3 oz., 15c; Lb., 
55c. 
