In bulk at money-saving prices. 
Special quotations to market gardeners. 
Prices subject to change without notice. 
PEA 
1. Laxton’s Progress 2. Little Marvel 3. 
Alderman or Dark-podded Telephone 
4, Mammoth Melting Sugar. 

PEPPERS, Continued 
World Beater—One of the best large 
peppers. Glossy-green, changes to 
bright red. Mild, very sweet, thick 
flesh, 75 days 
Hot 
Hungarian Wax—Slender, waxy yellow 
fruit about 6-in. long, turns red when 
ripe. Very hot. 65 days. 
Long Red Cayenne—The hot favorite. 
For canning, pickling, drying. Pungent 
flavored fruit, tapering and twisted, 70 
days. 
PUMPKIN 
Plant in middle of spring among corn; 
or in hills 8 apart each way. Drop 4 
seeds to a hill. If planted in hills, cul- 
tivate the same as melons and cu- 
cumbers. For winter use gather before 
frost (leave stem 3” to g” long) and 
store in warm, dry place, 
Connecticut Field—Large fruit with flat 
ends, 15 to 25- lbs. and up to 15-in. 
Surface, slightly ribbed, deep orange. 
Thick flesh, orange-yellow, sweet and 
coarse. 118 days. 
King of the Mammoth—Largest of all 
pumpkins. Valuable for stock feeding 
and exhibition. Globular, slightly ribbed. 
flattened, weigh 60 to 90-lb. Flesh solid, 
yellow-orange, coarse, but good quality. 
120 days. 
Small Sugar or New England Pie—De- 
sirable for pie or general use. Round, 
flat end fruit, deep orange. Thick, yel- 
low-orange flesh. 118 days. 
RADISH 
Soil should be light, quick and rich 
to insure rapid growth, Slow growth 
makes the flavor too strong, Sow as 
early as ground can be worked, as 
radishes are very hardy. Make suc- 
cessive sowings up to hot weather. 
When in the third leaf, thin to give 
roots plenty of room, Pull promptly 
when mature. The secret of crisp, de- 
lictous radishes is quick growth, 
prompt picking. 
Crimson Giant—Large round, 1 to 1)4- 
in. Deep crimson roots. Very crisp and 
tender for its size. 28 days. 
Early Scarlet Globe—Globular, slightly 
elongated, bright scarlet, 24 days. 
Early Scarlet Turnip, White Tipped— 
Carmine red with white tip, Flesh white, 
crisp and mild, 26 days. 
French Breakfast—Roots thicker toward 
bottom. 1¥%2-in. long by % to %-in. 
Dull scarlet, white tipped. 25 days. 
White Icicle—Tapering roots 5 to 5¥%- 
in., very white with pure white, mild 
flesh, 27 days. 
Fall and Winter Varieties 
Celestial or Chinese White Winter— 
White flesh, rather mild in flavor. Roots 
large, 8” long and 2% to 3 inches in 
diameter, cylindrical with heavy shoul- 
der. 60 days. 
Long Black Spanish— Good keeping 
winter variety. White, crisp and pun- 
gent. 8 to 9 in. long, slightly tapered. 
98 days. 
Round Black Spanish—Top-shaped. 3” 
to 4”, Flesh white, crisp and of strong 
flavor. 56 days. 
RUTABAGA 
(See Turnip) 
SALSIFY 
Light, rich soil best and it must be 
stirred to a considerable depth. Sow 
in rows 18” apart. Cover seeds firmly 
with V4" of fine soil and thin plants 
later to 2” to 3” apart in the row. 
Cultivate the same as parsnips or car- 
rots. 
Mammoth Sandwich Island—A palat- 
able and nutritious vegetbale when 
cooked Flavor is remarkably similar to 
oysters, 120 days. 
SPINACH 
Plant very early in spring—or start 
seed in fall (giving it protection by 3” 
of straw over the winter) and enjoy 
an early spring crop, Cut all spinach 
before hot weather as it doesn’t do 
well in extreme heat. Sow again in 
August or September for fall crop. 
Spinach should be gathered before the 
flower spike appears. 
Bloomsdale Savoy, Long Standing (fr)— 
A few days later than regular Blooms- 
dale Savoy. Holds from 12 to 14 days 
longer. 42 days. 
Giant Nobel or Giant Thick Leaf— 
Large, vigorous, spreading plant, slow 
to form seed stalks. Heavy yielder. 
Large, thick, smooth, deep green leaves. 
45 days. 
New dZealand—Thrives in dry, hot 
weather. Can be picked repeatedly all 
season, Not a true spinach, but similar 
when cooked, 70 days. 
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PRICES FOR SEEDS ON THIS PAGE 

These varieties are regularly carried in stock. If you are interested in other varieties, please write 
to us. PRICES NOT POSTPAID. 
1 oz. Y4 lb. 1 lb. 1 oz. Iq lb. 1 lb. 
PEPPERS—California Wonder, 
Long Red Cayenne, Pimento, 
Red Chili, Ruby King, World 
Beater 
PUMPKINS—Connecticut Field, 
79, 2.20 

RADISH—Crimson Giant, Ear- 
ly Scarlet Globe, Early Scar- 
let Turnip, French Breakfast, 
White Icicle, Chinese Rose, 
Celestial White, Round Black 
Spanish, Pkt. 5c 
RUTABAGA—American Purple 
Large Cheese, King of Mam- LOD BREE artis & are bors oo bk .20 60 
: moth, Small Sugar, Striped SALSIFY—Mammoth Sandwich 
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