Succession Pea 
Collection 
We offer the following suited for 
home gardeners who wish a variety 
of peas running from early to late. 
Postpaid. 1 Pkt. each. Little Marvel, 
Laxton’s Progress, Hundredfold, Im- 
proved Telephone and Improved 
Stratagem. Worth 50c for 35c; % Ib. 
each for $1.00; or 1 lb. each for $1.70. 

PEPPERS 
CULTURE—Start plants in a hot bed or in pots 
in a warm room in February or early March. 
Transplant to open ground May 10th to 20th, rows 
3 feet wide, 2 feet in rows. 
PRICES—Unless otherwise noted. 
Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 50c; oz. 90c; 
14 Ib. $2.50; Ib. $7.50. 
OAKVIEW WONDER—A week earlier 
than California Wonder; slightly smaller, 
but thicker and more symmetrical. It 
has the same high quality. Yields heavy 
and very uniform. Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; 
1% oz. 60c; oz. $1.00; %4 1b. $3.25; Ib. $10.00. 
CALIFORNIA WONDER (See Front 
Cover) —tThis fine pepper has the heaviest 
meat of all. Large, blocky fruit, excep- 
tionally mild and sweet. Fruit mostly 
upright, crimson, measuring 4% inches 
long by 4 inches in diameter. Season 
medium. Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 60c; 
oz. $1.00; 14 Ib. $3.00; Ib. $9.00. 
HARRIS EARLY GIANT — Valuable 
where season is short also where ripe, 
red fruit is desired. Large, sweet peppers 
on dwarf, upright plants. Deep green, 
changing to bright red; very mild. Two 
weeks earlier than California Wonder. 
Pkt. 10c; 1% oz. 60c; oz. $1.00; 14 Ib. $3.25; 
Ib. $10.00. 
AVALON—New Sweet Pepper. A min- 
iature sweet pepper of even, smooth form, 
rather button shaped and about 2 inches 
wide by one inch in diameter. This uni- 
form size and shape makes them ideal 
for canning, pickling or salads. Fruits 
bright glossy red, exceedingly thick and 
sweet, juicy, crispy and delicious. Try 
this fine new pepper. Pkt. 15c; 4 0z. 85c; 
Vl oz. $1.50; oz. $2.50. 
LONG RED CAYENNE—Long red 
peppers; extremely hot. Postpaid. Pkt. 
10c; % oz. 30c; oz. 50c. 
PIMIENTO—Large plant, erect, proli- 
fic. Fruit heart shaped, bright red, thick 
meated and sweet. 
PAPRIKA — European variety, very 
prolific with bright red fruit of medium 
size. Sweet with very slight pungency. 
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Northwest grown seeds are indicated in this 
catalog with a star (*). Quality, not price, 1s 
the first consideration in buying seed. Con- 
sidering quality, our prices are reasonable. 



Parsnip, Gill’s Success 
PARSNIPS 
CULTURE—Same as carrots, except time of 
planting, which should be about May lst. 
PRICES (Seed of our own growing)— 
Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 Ib. 50e; 
Ib. $1.50. 
*GILL’S SUCCESS—Longer roots than 
the Tender Heart variety and better 
adapted to market purposes, as it is not 
so thick at the crown and will bunch 
better. The smooth, white roots cook 
tender and sweet. 
*GILL’S TENDER HEARTW— On ac- 
count of the superior quality of this pars- 
nip, our family has retained this seed 
annually for over 60 years. Unlike other 
parsnips, the heart is tender, never tough; 
roots are smooth, hollow crown, thick 
and heavy at top, tapering abruptly, 
making it easy to dig. Being early, many 
gardeners use this for late plantings. 
We have the originator’s seed. 
*HARRIS MODEL — Medium length, 
very smooth and white and remarkably 
free from small roots and prongs. Rec- 
ommended for market gardeners who 
wish a long straight parsnip well suited 
for packing full length in lug boxes. 
Parsley 
PARAMOUNT — Produces uniform 
plants, extra well curled; color of foliage 
rich dark green. One of the best sorts. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; %4 Ib. 50c; Ib. $1.50. 
TRIPLE MOSS CURLED—Dark green 
moss-like leaves. Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 20c; 14 lb. 45e; Ib. $1.35. 
PLAIN—Leaves plain; dark green, 
deeply cut, but not curled. Vigorous 
growth. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 14 Ib. 45c; 
Ib. $1.35. 
HAMBURG or TURNIP ROOTED — 
For flavoring soups and stews. Postpaid. 
Pkt. 10c; 02. 25c. 
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