PEPPERS 
CALIORNIA WONDER—Fruit dark green, smooth in surface in cross section 
and very large. Flesh is 1% to 34 inches thick. This pepper exceeds all other 
sweet varieties and is a desirable sort for home gardener and commercial 
growers. 
CHINESE GIANT is thick and sweet and is a salad favorite. Lends itself per- 
fectly to stuffing. Rich deep green when immature and bright scarlet red 
when ripe. 
OAKVIEW WONDER—An earlier and more productive strain of California 
Wonder developed by line breeding. Fruits blocky, smooth, with thick, mild 
sweet flesh. Plants shorter and stockier than California Wonder but fruits 
are set earlier and more abundantly. An outstanding strain unsurpassed for 
shipping or for the home and market garden. : 
RED CHILI TOBASCO are small, conical pods, growing only 14 inches long. 
The most fiery on our list. 
LARGE FELL OR BULL NOSE—Fruit large, round and blocky about three 
inches long and two inches thick. Plant grows about 2 feet high. 
LARGE BELL (Pimiento) is a sweet pepper which you will enjoy eating in 
salad, either fresh or canned. 
LONG, RED CAYENNE (125 Days)—A well-known medium early variety 
haying slender, twisted and pointed pod about 4 inches long. Extremely 
strong and pungent. 
All Peppers, 50¢ an Ounce 
PUMPKINS 
LARGE SWEET CHEESE OR KENTUCKY FIELD—A popular, prolific sort. Ripe 
fruits are fiat, of rich creamy yellow color and measure about 2 feet in di- 
ameter. Ounce 10c. 
LARGE YELLOW is most extensively used for feeding stock. Used by man 
for making excellent pies. Grows large and varies in shape from nearly 
round or slightly flattened to quite long. Flesh is deep, rich yellow, fine 
grained and finely flavored. This variety is often planted with corn. Oz. 15c. 
SUGAR OR NEW ENGLAND PIE—Small and a favorite with pie bakers. 
Fruit is deep orange, 8 to 10 inches in diameter, round or somewhat flat- 
tened and slightly ribbed. Flesh is rich deep yellow, fine grained and very 
sweet. Ounce 15c. 
IMPROVED GREEN-STRIPED CUSHAW is a crook necked variety, with 
green and white striped skin. The flesh is rich yellow, fine grained and 
thick and tender. Ounce 15c. 
RUTABAGA 
Rutabagas require a longer growing season than turnips. Seed may be sown 
at the same time you plant turnips, in rows 2 to 3 feet apart. Culture is 
practically the same as for turnips, except the plants should be thinned to 
8 to 10 inches apart in the row. One ounce will sow 400 feet of row; 1 to 2 
pounds per acre in drills; 3 to 4 pounds per acre broadcast. 
AMERICAN PURPLE TOP (88 days) is noted for its heavy yielding quality. 
Produces large, smooth, globe-shaped roots with rich purplish coloring in the 
upper portion and yellow below. Flesh is rich yellow and sweet. Best quality 
for table . . . or stock feeding. Ounce 10c; 1% Ib. 25c. 
SWISS CHARD 
Used for greens by cutting the stem and leaf, which are also very ornamental. 
It resembles an ornamental beet top, but has no edible root. May be used 
as salad. Ounce 15c. 

PEAS—LITTLE MARVEL 

PEAS—THOMAS LAXTON 
SALSIFY or OYSTER PLANT 
- STAFFEL’S MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND—Sow in March, in rich, light, 
deeply worked soil, in rows about 2 feet apart. Thin out plants to 6 inches 
apart, cultivate frequently to keep free from weeds. Very hardy and can 
remain in ground all winter. One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill. Grows 
very large here and resembles a good sized parsnip. It’s well-flayored .. . 
and yery mild. 
RADISHES 
WHITE TIPPED SCARLET TURNIP is bright scarlet with clearly defined white 
tips. Foliage short, making it well adapted for forcing. 
ICICLE—About 5 inches long, quick growing, brittle and mild in flavor. 
Icicle is early and yery desirable for a home garden. 
EARLY LONG SCARLET is a standard, excellent sort either for home garden 
or market. Tops are short and small; roots smooth, slender, uniform in shape 
and attractive bright carmine-red in color. Continue crisp and tender until 
fully matured. 
EARLY SCARLET GLOBE is the so-called ‘’broad Olive’ shape and is ideal 
for use when 114 inches long. 
FRENCH BREAKFAST is quick growing, small, olive shaped. Grows about 
14 inches long by 5 to 34 of an inch in diameter. Color rose-scarlet with 
clear white around tips. 
SCARLET CHINA—Also known as Chinese Rose. Extensively used for fall 
and winter use. Roots are cylindrical, or largest near bottom, stump rooted 
or blunt at both ends. Flesh is white, firm, crisp and pungent. Roots usually 
4 to 5 inches long by about 11/2 to 2 inches in diameter. Ounce 10c; V4 Ib. 30c. 

RADISH—SCARLET GLOBE 

PEAS—ALASKA 
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