10 STERLING'S ANNUAL CATALOG 

Unloading Onion Sets and Peas at Sterling Farm 
ONION SETS 
Small, hard, fancy sets. I Lb. makes a quart. 32 Lbs. to the bushel 
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No. Lb. Lbs. 
100 <W HITE SILVER SKIN. (ancy 2c Ac. ole ee ee $.30 $2.00 
702 EBENEZER YELLOW. (S) Grows better and keeps 
longer than any other sort. Does not shoot to seed .30 2.00 
703 RED. Best stock procurable one Rts cose Le eee tAken 002-2000 
All the above kinds at $6.50 per bu. of 32 Ibs. 4 lbs. for $1.00 
Spray your onions with Black Leaf 40% or dust with Nicotine 
Dust and insure your crop. It is the Thrip that turns the onion tops 
brown. The new Dual Dust with DDT would be worth trying. 
PARSLEY 
1 Oz. will sow 200 ft. 
No. Pkt. Oz. “Lb. 
717 EXTRA CURLED DWARF or EMERALD ..... $.10 $.20 $.60 
714 PLAIN or SINGLE. Fine for soup~............ LOSS.Z03 200 
(23 “HAMBURG,-Parsnip ‘rooted (is o.4 wt. oe eee 10. 55. 20-9,66 
PEAS 
THOMAS LAXTON, LAXTON’S PROGRESS, LITTLE MARVEL, 
CARTER’S DAISY and TELEPHONE are the gardener’s favorites for 
table use and canning. Sow these five kinds together and they will fol- 
low each other through the season. 
Thomas Laxton and Gradus are the best kinds for market. 
Even though peas should not pay as a market crop, the vines make 
fine green manure for Cauliflower, Brussels Sprouts and late Limas. 
Spergon keeps the seed from rotting in cold ground and helps germ- 
ination. See page 458. 
1 Lb. of Peas will plant 100 ft. of row 
1% to 2 Bu. to the acre 
Pk. of Bu. of 
No. ~ “pet: Lb. 14.Lbs: bellies 
739 ALASKA or EARLIEST OF ALL. Pick ~ 
when small and they are fine. 2 ft. .. $.10 $.380 $3.50 $12.00 
