In bulk at money-saving prices. 
Special quotations to market gardeners. 
Prices subject to change without notice. 

PEAS 
1. Laxtons Progress 2. Little Marvel 3. 
Alderman or Dark-podded Telephone 4. 
Mammoth Melting Sugar. 
Old Gardener Says... 
Growing good root crops 
is an art. 
Good root crops can’t be grown 
in stiff clay that bakes hard in 
the summer, It will pay to give 
special attention to the section in 
which you intend to grow these 
vegetables. Use well-rotted man- 
ure, compost or other organic 
matter. If you can’t stick your 
index finger full length into the 
soil after you've added these 
modifiers, it's too hard for good 
root crops. 

PEPPERS 
Warm, mellow soil in sheltered loca- 
tion is best, Start under glass. Cultt- 
vate regularly, drawing soil up around 
stems. When plants are 7” to 8” tall, 
hoe in light dressing of commercial 
fertilizer. Do not plant hot peppers 
near sweet; they are apt to cross. 
Sweet 
California Wonder Improved—Number 
one quality peppers, about 4-in. long 
and 3'%-in. diameter, very smooth, 3 
and 4 lobed, glossy green, turning bright 
crimson when ripe. Remarkably thick 
walls, tender, sweet. 75 days. 
Large Bell or Bull Nose—Very prolific. 
Fruits 3” to 3%” long and 3” thick. 
Broad end almost Square. Flesh thick 
and sweet with mildly pungent ribs. 
Deep green when young and bright 
crimson when ripe. 60 days. 
Pimento or Perfection—Best of the medi- 
um sized sweet peppers. Excellent for 
stuffing. Smooth, heart-shaped, about 
3-in. long. 125 days. 
World Beater—One of the best large 
peppers. Glossy-green, changes _ to 
bright red. Mild, very sweet, thick 
flesh. 75 days. 
Hot 
Long Red Cayenne—tThe 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 4” long) and 
store in warm, dry place, 
Kentucky Field or Large Cheese—Dull 
orange, large ribbed fruit. Coarse, deep 
yellow flesh, good flavor. 120 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. 
Striped Cushaw—For stock feed. Crook- 
necked, 11-lb., white and green striped, 
thick, coarse yellow meat. 112 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- 
licious radishes is quick growth, 
prompt picking. 
Crimson Giant—Large round, 1 to 1’%- 
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. l¥2-in. long by % to %-in. 
Dull scarlet, white tipped. 25 days. 
Long Scarlet—Long, straight, smooth. 
4” to 5” long and %4”’ thick at shoulder. 
Grows partly above ground. 30 days. 
White Icicle—Tapering roots 5 to 5’%- 
in., very white, mild flesh. 27 days. 
Fall and Winter Varieties 
Chinese Rose Winter or Scarlet China— 
Popular, very distinct winter sort. 
Good for late salads. Cylindrical blunt, 
smooth, bright rose-red. Flesh white, 
very firm and pungent, 52 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 carrots. 
Mammoth Sandwich Island—A palat- 
able and nutritious vegetable when 
cooked. Flavor is remarkably similar to 
oysters. 120 days. 
ALL PRICES 
IN THIS CATALOG 
ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE 
WITHOUT NOTICE 

How to get more, better PEAS and BEANS 
and SWEET PEAS 
NODOGEN—the pre-tested inoculator, on your garden Peas or Beans, also 
Sweet Peas, will amaze you and your friends with the larger and more 
vigorous growth, 
get off to an earlier start. 
Your plants will have a darker and better color, also 
Plant a small part without NODOGEN to see the tremendous difference. 
NODOGEN Garden Packet for Garden 
Sweet Peas and 
Sufficient for 8 Ibs of 
Peas and Beans, 
Lima Beans. 
seed, 15c. 
PRE-TESTED INOCULATOR 

