8 MILOT-MILLS COMPANY, WENATCHEE, WASHINGTON 

Radishes (Cont.) 
EARLY LONG VARIETIES 
Pkt. Oz. Y%lb. Lb. 
Wihite icicle ..36.ccc.c eects 054.80" .407 81-25 
aay EINger >: .s ee eee (05ey lon .40 nel 20 
French Breakfast ................ Aiki ciijecd GU) si keaS 
Long Bright Scarlet............ SOS Lom .40 sel 2o 
LATE VARIETIES 
China Rose «)0 ae 05 .15 .40 1.35 
Chinese White Winter......... 05 .15 .40 1.35 
Long White Japanese........... 05 .15 .40 1.35 
Black Spanishe. 24.222... 05 .15 .40 1.35 
Rutabaga 
1 oz. to 100 ft.; 2 to 4 lbs. per acre. 
The culture is the same as for common 
Turnip, but if anything, less exacting in care. 
American Purple Top— Pkt. Oz. %4lb. Lb. 
Yellow Globe. 2 (0599.00 39.205>.60 
Yellow Swede . uu... 05 .10 .20 .60 
White Russian ........................ {05° 100.20'".60 
Rhubarb 
: : Pkt. Oz. “lb. 
Crimson Winter 05 .50 1.75 
Salsify 
1 oz. to 100 fi.; 3 to 4 lbs. per acre. 
Sow the seeds as soon as the season will 
permit. The ground should be deeply 
trenched and well manured. 
Sandwich Island—Pkt........... SCuet Oz 50c 
Spinach 
1 oz. to 100 ft.; 10 to 12 lbs. per acre. 
Sow in rows 16 to 20 inches apart, thin to 
6 inches apart in the row when leaves are 
inch wide. Seeds can be planted early. 
Pkt. Oz. %lb. Lb. 
75 
Round Thick-leaved Imp.....05 .10 .25 . 
LONG pe Stanaging’: --cc ee AiRy aU yep ae 
Kong vot Denmark... AVES Gi > ait} 
Wictotiage. 0c: <a eee Cy a ek a 
NEW ZEALAND SPINACH 
Pkt., 5c: Oz., 15c: 4-lb., 30c; 1 Lb., $1.00. 
Subject to Market Supp‘ty. 
Squashes 
Vining, 1 oz. to 100 ft.; 4 lbs. per acre. 
Bush, 1 oz. to 100 ft.; 4 to 6 lbs. per acre. 
Seeds should be planted about the middle 
of May, in hills 4 feet apart for bush varie- 
ties, and 10 feet apart for the running sorts. 
Put 12 to 15 seeds in each hill; afterwards 
thin out, leaving 3 or 4 of the best plants. 
Pike’s Peak, or Sibley Banana 
Marblehead, or Yakima Sweet Potato Pie 
Yellow Straight Neck Golden Delicious 
Hubbard Improved Green Delicious 
Golden Hubbard Cocozella 
Blue Hubbard Mammoth Chili 
Bush Scallop White Bohemian Zuchini 
Golden Summer Crookneck 
Table Queen, or Des Moines 
Kitchenette, or Small Hubbard 
New Guinea Butter Bean, or Squash 
Pkt., 5c; Oz., 20c; Yalb., 60c; Lb., $2.00. 
Butiercup © \.022.0 02 eee ee Pkt., 5c; Oz., 35c¢ 
Vegetable Spaghetti. Pkt................-..-.------.--.- 5c 
Vegetable Marrow................ Pkt., 10c; Oz., 25c 
Tomatoes 
¥Y oz. to 100 ft.; 2 oz. per acre 
In February or March sow seeds lightly in 
rows in greenhouse, hotbed, or window box, 
and when plants have reached a height of 3 
inches, transplant in hotbeds. About June 1 
set out in open ground, 3 feet apart, giving 
plenty of well rotted manure to each plant. 
Water freely during hot weather. To obtain 
the best results, trellises or stakes should be 
used. 
Pkt. Oz. %4lb. Lb. 
Burbank). -10 .65 2.50 8.00 
Bonny, ;Boest) 252202... 10 .65 2.50 8.00 
Earliana ............. aa nal0-*,65° 2.502" 8.00 
Chalks’ Early Jewel.......... 10 .65 2.50 8.00 
Penn State e225 -............. 10 .65 2.50 8.00 
Dwarf Tree or Champion...10 .65 2.50 8.00 
John: Baer) 4. 2s... <10- .65° °2.50°>.8.00 
Stones 2. eee 10 .65 2.50 8.00 
Pritchard’s Scarlet 
LOPDET in. d 10 .65 2.50 8.00 
Yellow Cherry .................. 10 .65 2.50 8.00 
Ponderosa ...c0:-ccttes-oce-ce eee 10 .65 2.50 8.00 
Marglobe) 25.2.2. iennenee 10 .65 2.50 8.00 
Matchless) oe... 10 .65 2.50 8.00 
Stokesdale #2 ee... 10 .65 2.50 8.00 
Beefsteak or Crimson 
Cushing = 2. nnn al Ashe Ae 
Essar—Canning variety....10 .75 
Oxheart: 2.2 see nar 10 .90 4.00 
Yellow Pear ......................-. 10 .65 
Red Cherry) sce, 10 = .65 
Husk Tomato: soe es, lO .65 
Rulgers’-2-48 a eee. 10 ~=«~«.65 
Morse’s Special Early No. 
498, or Canadian. 63 
days, very productive....10 .65 2.50 
BISON—60 days. An extremely early medi- 
um small fruited sort somewhat on the 
order of Earliana, but smaller plants and 
globular fruits. Sets fruit in hot, windy 
climates. 
Pkt., 10c; Oz., 65c: Yalb., $2.50. 
Turnips 
1 oz. to 100 ft.; 2 to 3 lbs. per acre. 
For main crop, sow in open ground from 
May to July; for winter use, during July and 
August. 
Pkt. Oz. %lb. Lb. 
Early Flat. Dutch=——.......... 055-10. © .35..90 
Purple Top White Milan....... 05 .10 .35 .90 
Purple Top Strap Leaf........ Sn 7sL0) 3350.90 
Purple Top White Globe......05 .10 .35 .90 
White~ Milan... 05 .10 .35 .90 
Orange or Golden Ball......... 05 .10 .35 .90 
White Egqq S20 =ae 05-10 o> 90 
Snowball”. 4e) ee, 05 92 10te.35 90 
Seven Top—for greens........ 05 .10 .35 .90 
Shogoin 2 eee 05 .10 .35 .90 
Yellow Aberdeen .................. 05 .10 .35 .90 
Tobacco 
White, Burley—=PEts (..4--.....-.2tats- ee 5c 
Connecticut Field—Pkrt, ............ccccccesccssccoeeoeeee 5c 
Watermelon 
From Burrell’s, Rocky Ford 
‘ Pkt. Oz. Y%lb. Lh. 
Harris Early e 3 ee eee 05° .302 2752.75 
Improved Kleckley 
Sweeis: <2... eee oe 05, .c0ln./ DametaS 
Tom Watson... 05 .30 .75 2.75 
Florida Favorite .................. 05), cUme. commas oS 
Chilean Black Seeded........ 05 430 See 5 
Core’s (Early) ae 305). cOmea7 bee ese5 
Halbert’s Honey ................... 05) (.00)7.75" 2:75 
Peerless::20........ See -05,2 .c0 Gees ome. 5 
Dixie Queen .......................... 055.307 Siasecro 
Northern Sweet—Extra 
Carly 2 eee 505) =.00) c/o eect> 
Cream?) 2.2 3a 05 = .30° 2752.75 
Stone Mountain ................... 05....30° 75275 
Rattlesnake ==. 2 ae 305.30 75275 
Red Seeded Citron.............. 705.00) s2Due 27D 
KLONDIKE 
Pkt. Oz. %lb. Lb. 
Black. Seeded .....2..-2..... -05= .30! .75~ 2:75 
Sitiped = 22 2s ae... 05m .c0he 7 526275 

HOW TO PLANT TREES AND SHRUBS 
Do not let the roots become dry. Keep 
them covered at all times with damp sacks 
or something similar. 
Cut off broken or bruised roots just above 
place of injury. Shorten any roots that are 
overlong with a sharp knife or sharp prun- 
ing shears. Dig hole large enough to receive 
plant without bending roots. Break up sub- 
soil when it is very hard. Put the good dirt 
to one side so that you can use it around the 
roots. Set trees one or two inches deeper 
than they stood in the nursery. 

Milot-Mills Lawn Grass 
Mixture 
Blue Grass and White Dutch Clover 
Such as was used to make the Chelan 
County Court House lawn, the lawn at the 
ball park, the lawn at the golf course, the 
lawn at the hospital in Soap Lake, also the 
lawns around the many beautiful homes in 
Wenatchee and North Central Washington. 
Sow.one pound for a plot 10 by 20 feet 
square (200 sq. ft.). 
Milot-Mills Lawn Grass Mixture. Lb.......$1.40 
White Dutch Clover. Lb...0000.000 3a $1.35 
Shady Lawn Mixture. Lb......................... $1.00 
Special Lawn Mixture. Lb.....................-.-. $1.00 
For Your Information 
While we aim to have in stock all varieties 
of vegetable seeds grown in this part of the 
country, there may be some which we do not 
stock because of small demand. These we 
can get for you on short notice from our 
regular sources of supplies. We strive to 
please our customers, and this is one of the 
many services we can render you. 
There are also many plants which are 
grown in southern sections which will not 
prove practicable in this locality. If you have 
any questions about plants or vegetables of 
any kind we will be glad to advise you. 

WHAT ABOUT 
YOUR LAWN? 
Plan to remake your lawn THIS FALL. 
More uniform moisture conditions and crisp 
cool weather are ideal for the growth o 
grass. 
To grow beautiful grass, apply 4 pounds of 
Vigoro per 100 square feet of lawn area 
BEFOR SOWING THE SEED. Vigoro 
contains all 11 necessary food elements. 
You'll find it clean, odorless, sanitary, and 
economical to use. 
IGORO 
Beauty in Lown and Powe 
SPACE SAVING IN THE VEGETABLE 
GARDEN 
Plant carrots, turnips, beets, onions, let- 
tuce, spinach and celery in double rows one 
foot apart instead of single rows. Sow rad- 
ishes, leaf lettuce and bunching onions in 
beds which are later planted to other crops 
requiring more space. Train pole beans, tall 
peas, limas or cucumbers on heavy twine 
stretched between poles and wires or train 
on the fence. Tomatoes are best on a stout 
trellis. Tie with strips of soft cloth. Pinch 
or prune some of side branches but not the 
flower clusters which grow at the opposite 
side of stem. Get an extra crop of quick 
maturing crops by planting with slow kinds. 
Radishes, onions or lettuce between peppers 
or eggplant rows. 


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