MILOT-MILLS COMPANY, WENATCHEE, WASHINGTON 7 

Sweet Corn (Cont.) 
LATE VARIETIES 
Stowell’s Evergreen .....................-.. 10 35 
Oregon Evergreen .......................-+- 10 35 
Golden Evergreen. ...................2..--+ 10 35 
Country Gentleman ........................ 10 35 
Howling (Mob 2222.12.50 locos -cecceccccssoee 10 03D 
Pop Corn 
Golden Hulless, Jap Hulless, White Rice, 
Black Beauty, Butter Crisp, Pearl, and South 
American. Lb., 40c. 
CRESS or PEPPER GRASS. Per Pkt........... 5c 
Dill 
Pkt., 5c: Oz., 30c. 
Egg Plant 
Pkt. 
New York Improved.......... 10 .80 
Black Beauty ...................... 10 .80 
High Bush 
Early Long Purple............ 10 .80 
Endive 
Green Curley. .....2..............-.--.-. Pkt., 5c; Oz., 25c 
Broad Leaved Pkt., 5c; Oz., 25c 
Oz. %lb. Lb. 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 

Kale 
1 oz. to 100 ft., 4 to 5 lbs. per acre. 
Dwarf, Green Curley Scotch. Pkt., 5c; Oz., 
20c; %4-lb., 50c; Lb., $1.50. 
Tall Green Curley Scotch. Pkt., 5c; Oz., 20c; 
4, -]b., 50c; Lb., $1.50. 
Thousand Headed, Pkt., 5c: Oz., 20c; 
Kohlrabi 
Y% oz. to 100 ft., 4 to 5 lbs. per acre. 
Sow the seed in light rich soil in rows 1% 
feet apart. When plants are well established, 
thin to 6 inches apart in the row. Pkt., 5c: 
Oz., 30c; Y%-lb., $1.00. 
Early Purple and Early White Vienna. 
Y, -lb., 
wl Leek 
Large London......................-- Pkt., 10c; Oz., 60c 
Lettuce 
CURLED VARIETIES 
Pkt. Oz. %4lb. Lb. 
Early Curled Simpson........05 .20 .65 2.10 
Grand Rapids 05 2.10 


Black Seeded Simpson......05 .20 .65 2.10 
Prizehead—Brown edge......05 .20 .65 2.10 
HEAD VARIETIES 
Pkt. Oz. “lb. Lb. 
faery King—Early head... 05 .40 1.35 
New York No. 12........:.....-- 05.40 1.35 4.75 
New York No. 515 40 41.35 4.75 
Hansen Head ...................--- 05 .40 1.35 
Big Boston ............-..-------+-- 40 1.35 
Iceberg .........-- Sek 2 eaters 40 1.35 
Gos (Lettuce (2-2 ie 40 1.35 
Chicken Lettuce ......:......... 40 1.35 
Great Lake—Special dry 
region strain eM are ee 70 
GARDEN HUCKLEBERRY ..................---.-- 10c 
Mushroom Spawn 
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Cantaloupe 
From Burrell's, Rocky Ford 
1 oz. to 100 fi.; 3 to 4 Ibs. per acre. 
In sections where the Summers are short, 
seed can be planted indoors or in hotbeds in 
small boxes. The young plants can be trans- 
ferred to the garden when danger of frost 
is past. 
Pkt. Oz. %]b. Lb. 
Burrell’s Gem— 
Orange color ..............------ 05 «25 ./5 2.50 
Rocky Ford or Netted 
Gems see eee Oe ee ee 305.20. -.7 014 2-00 
Wayside Market .................. 05 .25 .75 2.50 
Early Hackensack ............... 05 .25 .75 2.50 
The Bender—Large; 
yellow flesh ....................- 05 .25 .75 2.50 
Osage—Salmon color ........... 05 .25 .75 2.50 
Gold Lined Rocky Ford......05 .25 .75 2.59 
Mexican Banana 05 .25 .75 2.50 
Wenatchee Giant 25 .75 2.50 
Hearts of Gold....................... 25 «6675 «62.50 
Honey Dew ..................--------- 320 410m 2.00 
Hale’s Best .....................2.0-- AAS ash OP FRY 
Casabas rae as o20) wel D100 
AD eh L OP nee cote eee ee 25 075 2,50 
Sugar Rock ..................-.-------- AS at Ry HEA 
Persian, small ...................... 25 75 2.90 

Mustard for Greens 
Southern Curled, White English, Broad Leaf, 
Mustard Spinach, Chinese. Pki., 5c; Oz., 
10c; %4-lb., 35c; Lb., $1.00. 
Okra 
Dwarf Green and White Velvet. Pkti., 5c; 
Oz., 10c. 
Onions 
Ye oz. to 100 ft., 3 to 4 lbs. per acre. 
As early as soil can be worked in Spring, 
sow the seeds thinly in drills 1 foot apart, 
and cover lightly, later thinning out to about 
6 inches apart in the row. The soil must be 
well fertilized and be made very friable. In 
hot weather, water frequently. 
Pkt. Oz. Ylb. Lb. 
Prizetaker .....................-..0..- 10 .60 2.00 5.50 
Red Wethersfield .............. -10 .60 2.00 5.50 
White Bunching ................ 10 .60 2.00 5.50 
Southport Red Globe........ 10 .60 2.00 5.50 
Southport Yellow Globe...10 .60 2.00 5.50 
Yellow Globe Danvers...:..10 .60 2.00 5.50 
White Portugal 
Silverskin .....0000..00...00..-.- 10 .60 2.00 5.50 
Yellow Bermuda ............... 10 .60 2.00 5.50 
White Bermuda .................. -l10 .60 2.00 5.50 
Yellow Flat Danvers.......... 10 .60 2.00 5.50 
Sweet Spanish, Yellow....10 .60 2.00 5.50 
Sweet Spanish, White......10 .60 2.00 5.50 
Subject to Market Supply and Price. 
Onion Sets 
Yellow Bottom. 
Subject to Market Supply. 
GARLIC—Subject to Market. 
Parsley 
Parsley seed is even slower than parsnip 
in germinating. It grows best in rich, mellow 
soil and-should be sown as early as possible 
in Spring. 
Moss Curled........0..0......00.0...... Pkt., 5c; Oz., 15c¢ 
Parsnips 
Sow the seed as soon as season will permit, 
in drills about 2 feet apart. The ground 
should be deeply trenched and well manured. 
Pkt. Oz. %lb. Lb. 
Hollow Crown. .................... 05 .10 .40 1.25 
Shortie Thick jon 2.5 i. ac-ne 05 .10 .40 1.25 

Add 3% Sales Tax to all items on this page. 
Garden Peas 
1'2lbs. to 100 ft., 90 to 180 lbs. per acre. 
For first crop, round-seeded Peas should 
be sown in the open ground as soon as it is 
fit to be worked; wrinkled varieties should 
be planted 2 to 3 weeks later. Rotted horse 
manure and wood ashes should be freely 
used in the preparation of soil for Pea grow- 
ing. 
If ordering less than 2 Ibs. add 15c Postage 
EARLY VARIETIES 
Postpaid, 2 lbs. or more 3-oz. Pkt. Lb. 
Nott’s Excelsior 10 
American Wonder .......................... 10 40 
Premium Gem or Little Gem........ -10 -40 
NOSsalaaxtOn ee so oS ee, 10 40 
Gradus or Prosperity..................... 10 40 
BluewBantam i742 ec 10 40 
Tax tonia ree wes ate SL Se 10 40 
Little (Marvel <2. cn 10 40 
ALASKA PEA, very early. Lb....30 
SPECIAL! New Home Freezer 
and Locker PEA... 
68 Days, good flavor, for home and locker, 
heavy producer, 30 inches high, pods 315 

inches long, 7 to 8 peas in pod. Lb........... 45 
LATE OR MAIN CROP VARIETIES 
Dwarf Telephone ......0......00..000....---- 10 40 
Tall Telephone .000000..-..c.ccccscccceeeeee 10 40 
Stratagemiges 223 ees 10 -40 
Everbearing) 3). ee 10 40 
Tall Melting Sugar........................ 10 40 
Dwarf Grey Sugar—Edible pod...10 40 
Peanuts 
CULTURE—Peanuts require a light, rich 
soil well limed. Plant in the spring as soon 
as the ground has become warm, in rows 30 
to 36 inches apart, placing the seed 6 to 10 
inches apart in the row. It is not necessary to 
remove the hull when planting. When ma- 
tured pull and hang up to dry. 
Wirginias) DOF. 1D socuteccise-t ee ene ee 45c 
Peppers 
Y% oz. io 100 ft.; 1 to 2 lbs. per acre. 
Culture and soil and temperature require- 
ments are about the same as for Eggplant. A 
moderate dressing of guano, poultry manure, 
or complete commercial fertilizer, hoed into 
the soil after the plants are 6 to 8 ‘inches tall, 
will be very beneficial. 

Pkt. Oz. “lb. 
Chinese Giants. 2 a ee 05 .75 2.50 
BR il 1A eons ececat nao 05 .75 2.50 
Pimiento Pepper ..........00..--..--.--- 05 .75 2.50 
Large Bell or Blue Nose.............. 05 .75 2.50 
Long Red Cayenne........................ 05 .75 2.50 
Reda Chili iS ns eee 05 .75 2.50 
California. Wonder ........................ 05 .75 2.50 
World Beater o.oo ececceeees 05 .75 2.50 
Pumpkin 
4 oz. to 100 ft. Plant the same as Melons, 
Sugar or Sweet Pie.............. 05 .15 .65 2.00 
Connecticui Field ................ 05 .15 .65 2.00 
Sweet Potato Pie... 05 .15 .65 2.00 
Golden Cushaw— 
Crookneckiws eo 05 .15 .65 2.00 
Green Siriped ...................... 05 .15 .65 2.00 
Mammoth King ....0000000000..... 05 .15 .65 2.00 
Radishes 
1 oz. to 100 ft.; 10 to 12 lbs. per acre, 
As soon as the ground is fit to be worked, 
sow seed in the open, in rows 1 foot apart. 
EARLY ROUND VARIETIES 
Early Scarlet Turnip; Scarlet Turnip, White 
Tip: Crimson Giant. Pkt. 5c: Oz., 10c; 
Y4-lb., 35c; Lb., $1.00. 
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