WATERMELON 
1 oz. to 100 ft., 3 to 4 Ibs. per acre 
Rich, rather sandy soils produce the finest crops of water- 
melons, but a well-drained loam, especially with a southern ex- 
posure, is also suitable. Place 6 to 8 seeds ina circle in each hill, 
and cover 2 inch deep with fine soil. One ounce will plant 20 
to 25 hills; 3 to 4 pounds per acre. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c. 
BLACK-SEEDED ICE CREAM. The melon is almost round, with 
a thin rind of medium green. The inside flesh is pink and ex- 
ceptionally sweet and fine flavored. This variety matures early 
and is a fine keeper. 
KLECKLEY SWEET. A medium size melon, rind very green and 
flesh deep red. Delicious flavor. An excellent melon for either 
home garden or shipping. Weighs about 30 pounds. 
KLONDIKE BLACK SEEDED. An early sort, a good shipper and 
popular in Western home gardens. Fruits oblong, slightly 
tapered, medium sized with slight ribs; rind medium hard. 
Flesh bright deep red, very sweet; unequaled eating quality. 

STRIPED KLONDIKE 
STRIPED KLONDIKE. An early garden and shipping variety 
' similar to the regular Klondike but with irregular dark green 
stripes. Fruits oblong, of medium size. Flesh the deepest red 
known to watermelons; sweet and crisp, seed small. Pkt. 10c; 
loz. 30c: 
MUSTARD 
Y2 oz. to 100 ft., 4 Ibs. per acre 
Seed may be sown from early spring to midsummer in rows 
18 inches apart. Thin to 5 or 6 inches apart in the rows. The 
plants are in condition for use as soon as the leaves are the size 
of one’s hand. Mustard runs to seed quickly, so that successive 
plantings are necessary for a continuous supply. Pkt. 10c; | 
oz. 20c. 
SOUTHERN GIANT CURLED. The 
leaves are large, light green with a 
tinge of yellow, and much crumpled 
and frilled at the edges. The plant 
is upright or slightly spreading in 
growth. This variety is valued in the 
South on account of its vigorous 
growth, hardiness, and good quality. 
OKRA or GUMBO 
2 oz. to 100 ft., 8 to 10 Ibs. per acre 
Sow seed early in May, in rows 3 feet apart and 2 inches deep. 
As plants appear, thin out to about 1 foot apart. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 20¢. 
PERKIN’S MAMMOTH LONG POD. Standard medium early sort 
b for home, market garden and canning. Plants 4 to 5 feet tall; 
* pods dark green, fleshy, tender; become 7 to 8 inches long, 
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1 Ys inches in diameter. Distinctly ribbed and tapered. 

ONION, UTAH SWEET SPANISH 
ONIONS 
V2 oz. to 100 ft., 3 to 4 Ibs. per acre 
As early as soil can be worked in spring, sow the seeds thinly 
in drills 1 foot apart, and cover lightly, later thinning out to 
about 6 inches apart in the row. The soil must be well fertilized 
and be made very friable. In hot weather, water frequently. 
Pkt10c; Va"%oz) 4067" tozig/oc: 
CRYSTAL WAX BERMUDA. Medium size, pure, waxy white. 
One of the mildest sorts grown. 
WHITE PORTUGAL, OR SILVERSKIN. A good second early 
white flat onion. It should be planted any time from Novem- 
ber Ist until April lst. It is good keeper and desired for ship- 
ping. Also very desirable for green bunching onions. Under 
good cultivation the average diameter is from 4 to 6 inches. 
UTAH SWEET SPANISH. A large, globe shaped brown onion, 
weighing 1 to 3 pounds. Small tops. Flesh mild and sweet. 
Good for slicing. Most*popular market onion. Blue Tag Cert. 
YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS. An outstanding variety, depend- 
able cropper, medium late, hardy, and excellent keeper; used 
for shipping and storage. Bulbs medium size, spherical, clear 
yellow, firm and solid and tough, clinging skin. Flesh white 
with sliaht yellow tone. 
ONION SETS. Sets are Northern arown, hardy, carefully cleaned, 
sized and packed. Produced for Western conditions. 
onion sets deen for green onions and shallow for dry onions. 
35c Ib. Postnaid. 
1 qt. to 100 ft., 12 bushels per acre 
ONION PLANTS 
We can supply Crystal Wax or Sweet Spanion Onion 
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 approxi- 
mate) 25c, 5 bundles $1.15, 10 bundles $3.50. 

PARSNIP 
1 oz. to 100 ft., 3 to 4 Ibs. per acre 
Sow the seed as soon as season will permit, in drills about 2 
feet apart, and thin plants out to | foot apart in the row. The 
ground should be deeply trenched and well manured. Pkt. 10c; 
oze20c Tbs Silva Os 
HOLLOW CROWN, THICK SHOULDER. This is the best and 
most popular variety in cultivation. The skin is smooth and 
white, while the flesh is tender. The roots grow 18 to 20 
inches in length, but the first 8 inches from the top is the 
best part. 
Plant | 
HARRIS MODEL. Very smooth and white and quite free from — 
small roots and prongs. Medium length. Fine for home gardens. — 

PARSNIP, HARRIS MODEL 


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