
PEPPER, CALIFORNIA WONDER 
Sow in hotbeds and plant 2 feet in the rows. 
General culture the same as Egeplant. 
Pkt. 10c, 1 oz. 75c, 4 Ib, $2.50 (unless otherwise 
priced). 
CALIFORNIA WONDER 
This is the regular strain, producing good size, 
smooth skinned, mild fruit. Not as uniform in 
growth as our special strain, and subject to 
mosaic. 
HUNGARIAN WAX PEPPER 
65 days. 4 to 6 inches long; 2 inches across; 
waxy canary-yellow changing to bright red 
when ripe. Quite hot. Pkt. 15c, 1 oz. $1.00, %4 oz. 
$3.00. 
CALIFORNIA WONDER 
(Lago Special Strain, Mosaic Free) 
72 days. The best variety, recommended for 
stuffing and serving whole. Vigorous grower, 
big blocky fruit having thick fleshy walls which 
are crisp, mild and juicy. Skin is smooth and an 
attractive rich green color. Pkt. 25c, 1 oz. $1.25, 
1% |b. $3.50, 1 Ib. $10.00. 
PIMENTO 
72 days. Attractive and productive variety, me- 
Meat is 
Largely used by can- 
dium size, smooth and cone-shaped. 
thick and sweet flavored. 
ners, good variety for salads and stuffing. 
ANAHEIM CHILI 
Late variety, 83 days. Widely grown variety 
used dried and for canning. Fruits 6 to 8 inches 
long and about 1 inch through. Mildly pungent 
flavor. 
LONG RED CAYENNE 
70 days. bright red 
thick, 
Deep green when young, 
Fruit 4 
Recommended for drying. 
when ripe. inches long, 1 inch 
twisted. 
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BANANA WAX or SWEET PICKLING PEPPER 
55 days. Color is smooth, waxy banana-yellow. 
5 to 6 inches long, 2% inches in diameter. Very 
mild flavor. Fine pickling and canning variety. 
Pkt. 25c, loz. she25 497 Ibeesse7o: 
Heavy bearer. 
YELLOW WAX 
60 days. Waxy yellow fruit, + to 5 inches long, 
2 inches in diameter. Larger and thicker-fleshed 
than other hot varieties. Excellent for canning 
purposes. 
PUMPKINS 
Plant after danger of frost is over, in hills 6 to 8 
feet apart. Plant 8 seeds per hill and cover with 
2 inches of good soil. Thin to the three strong- 
est plants per hill. General culture the same as 
for melons and cucumbers. 
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PUMPKIN, NEW ENGLAND 
CONNECTICUT FIELD or LARGE YELLOW 
7) days. Deep orange yellow averaging around 
20 pounds. Good for pies, excellent for stock 
feed as well. 
DICKINSON (Cannery Pumpkin) 
Grown almost exclusively for canning and in 
demand by canneries. Flesh thick, yellow, of 
fine quality. Also planted extensively for stock. 
ESTAMPES 
120 days. 
feeding. 
cellent flavor, and 
weighing as much as 100 pounds. 
For pies, canning and also for stock 
Dark orange color, thick fleshed, ex- 
enormous size, sometimes 
GIANT STRIPED CUSHAW 
75 days. Large, crookneck fruit 18 to 20 inches 
long, weighing 10 to 15 pounds. Light yellow, 
very thick flesh, coarse but sweet. 
MAMMOTH KING 
83 days. Largest pumpkin of all, often weighing 
as much as 150 pounds. Golden yellow flesh and 
skin. One of the best for pies. Good keeper. 
SMALL SUGAR or NEW ENGLAND PIE 
75 days. Small, somewhat flattened pumpkin, 
about 8 to 10 inches in diameter, slightly ribbed, 
deep orange color. Flesh thick, rich orange color. 
Nice sweet flavor. Weight about 7 pounds. Fin- 
est variety tor pices, 

LAGO VEGETABLE SEEDS TO BRING YOU... 
FRESH VEGETABLES FROM YOUR OWN GARDEN 
OKRA (Gumbo) 
Highly esteemed for its green pods which are 
used in making soups and stews, to which they 
add flavor and body. Sow seed thickly in rich 
ground when danger of frost is over, in rows 3 
feet apart, 1 inch deep; thin to 18 inches apart 
in rows. Pkt l0es1 oz) 25c albewee 
PERKINS MAMMOTH 
68 days. Pods are deep green, very long anc 
slender, tender and of good quality. 
WHITE VELVET 
70 days. Pods are white, long, smooth and ten- 
der until nearly full size. 
SPINACH 
Pit L0cMinoze2Z 5 Cee be Ole 
Sow in rich, well-drained soil, % inch deep in 
rows | foot apart, early in spring, and successive 
sowings every two weeks. 
HOLLANDIA PRICKLY WINTER 
New, improved strain of prickly winter varieties 
of spinach, thick leaves dark green. 
MONSTROUS or VIROFLAY 
The leading variety of the round or smooth 
seeded class. Dark green leaves. 
NEW ZEALAND 
Branching stems 2 to 3 feet long bearing thick 
fleshy leaves. Should be planted in hills 2 feet 
each way. Plant several seeds per hill. 
SWISS CHARD 
FORDHOOK GIANT (Broad White Ribbed) 
This is our favorite giant strain with smooth 
dark green leaves on broad stalks. Pkt. 10c, 
1 oz, 35c, Y tb. $1.25. 
RED CHARD 
Looks like Rhubarb. The leaf stalks are bright 
but delicate, translucent crimson, the rich color 
extending out through the veins into the dark 
green, heavily crumpled leaves. Plants are so 
beautiful they can be used in flower beds. Dif- 
ferent, tasty flavor. Pkt. [5c is O@zesUGam amis 
$1.25. 
GIANT LUCULLUS CHARD 
A fine producer, often growing to 21% feet with 
broad, heavily ribbed light green leaves. Pkt. 
10c, 1 oz. 35c, 1% Ib. 85c, 1 Ib. $2.40. 
RUTABAGAS or SWEDES. 
This vegetable requires a longer growing season 
than turnip and needs more moisture. Sow seeds 
in June and July. Culture similar to turnips, ex- 
cept that the plants should be thinned farther 
apart in the rows—about 8-10 inches. 
IMPROVED AMERICAN PURPLE TOP 
100 days. Roots grow to a large size, have sweet, 
tender and excellent flavor. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25e, 
1% Ib. /75c: 
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