PEAS, DWARF TELEPHONE 
PARSLEY 
Sow All Year, 1 pkt. to 25 ft. 
Extra Triple Curled (Moss Curled). Dark 
green, tightly curled leaves. Soak seed 
a few hours. Pkt. 10c. 
PARSNIP 
Sow Aug. to March, /2-0z. to 50 ft. 
Hollow Crown. The best variety. Press the 
soil down on the seeds very firmly, as 
they are slow to germinate. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 25c. 
PEAS 
Sow Oct. to Jan. in Southern California. 
34-Ib. to 50 ft. 
Pkt. 10c; Ib. 50c 
Alderman (Pole Telephone Improved). 
Bears immense crops of large, full pods. 


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Dwarf Telephone. Similar to Alderman, 
except only 2 feet tall. 
Edible Pod or Chinese. Cook whole pods 
when paas half-size within. 
RADISH 
Sow All Year, Y2-oz. to 50 ft. 
All Varieties: Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c 
Early Scarlet Globe. Round, bright scarlet; 
crisp, tender, white flesh. 
Early Scarlet Turnip, White Tip. Very 
early red and white. 
French Breakfast. Oblong red, with white 
tip. 
White Icicle. The long, slender roots re- 
main crisp until mature. 
Winter Radish (Chinese White). Grows 
to 8 inches, yet remains sweet and 
crisp. 
SPINACH 
Sow Oct. to Feb., 1 oz. to 50 ft. 
Hollandia. The best winter variety (an 
improved dark green prickly-seeded), 
with large, thick leaves. Pkt. 10c¢; oz. 
20c. 
SQUASH 
Sow April to Aug., | oz. to 50 ft. 
All Varieties: Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c 
BUSH (‘Summer’) TYPES 
Early Crookneck. Very productive; warted 
yellow fruits of high flavor. 
Early Prolific Straightneck. Similar color, 
but straight and smooth. 
Green Bush Scallop. The standard sum- 
mer squash. 
Zucchini or Italian. Very prolific; useful 
in many ways. 
Black Zucchini. Similar, but dark green 
without mottling. 


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VINING (‘Winter’) TYPES 
Banana. The popular baking squash of 
Southern California. 
Hubbard. the best 
keeper. 
Thick, sweet flesh; 
Table Queen or Acorn. Small, dark green 
ribbed squash, delicious baked whole; 
halve, and remove seeds before serv- 
ing. 

RHUBARB CHARD 
SWISS CHARD 
Sow All Year, 2-oz. to 100 ft. 
Fordhook Giant. The newest and most 
tender; heavily crumpled, dark green 
leaves; broad, thick, white stems. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 25c. 
Rhubarb Chard. Effective bronze-and- 
red foliage for garden border, flower 
arrangement, or the vegetable course. 
Pkt. 15¢; oz. 50c. 
TOMATO 
Sow in Flats, Feb. to April. 
Jubilee. Unusual newer sort; bright or- 
ange-yellow fruits of delicious, mild 
flavor. Pkt. 15c. 
Pearson Improved. The leading wilt-re- 
sistant variety for Southern California. 
Medium-large fruits in abundance. Pkt. 
10c. 
Ponderosa (Beefsteak). Extra large, pur- 
ple-red. Pkt. 10c. 
Yellow Pear. Very productive of small, 
mild, yellow fruits. Pkt. 10c. 
TURNIP 
Sow Sept. to March, /2-0z. to 50 ft. 
Purple Top White Globe. The leading all- 
purpose variety. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c. 
Rutabaga, American Purple Top. Large. 
long-keeping orange roots. Pkt. 10¢; 
oz. 20c. 
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