ay Vat-)) IL ae) 
4 oz. sows 100 ft. row; 2 to 3 Ibs. per acre. 
SPECIAL DELIVERED PRICES 
Each variety, unless otherwise quoted: 
Oversize pkt. (14 0z.) 5e; 1 0z.1 4c; % lb. 43c; 
¥ lb. G6 7c; 1 lb. and over $1.19 |b. 
1550. Hollow Crown Guernsey 
A standby and favorite of most __. 
gardeners. Roots white and fine “ 
grained—Roots long, 10-12’. Best for light land. 
See special prices start of Parsnips. 
1570. Short Thick 
{Ideal on heavy affd clay soils. Has 
ts, 5-7” long. ‘Tender aad 
for Pika, See special 




1580. 
Outstanding in quality; few or no ¢ 
side roots. Very small core. Roots *% 
intermediate size, ideal for winter RO See 
special prices start of Parsnips. 


1 Ib. to 150 ft. of row 
SPECIAL DELIVERED PRPFCES 
~~«’ Each variety unless otherwise quoted:  —« 
- Oversize pkt. 1 oz. 5c; 4% lb. 13c; % lb. QTc; 
1 lb. 35c; 5 lbs. $1.53. 
1610. Little Marvel Ge 
Well known favorite standard early pea. Short 
vine, compact pods, well filled. very high sugar 
conteat (13}4%). See special prices above. 
1615. T&T Arctic shir sha 
An exclusive T & T intro- 
duction, bred and developed 
for tke North by T & T “ 
Experts. Pr@ved last season to be the finest new 
vegetable in years. 5 days earlier than 
ets full pods of 8-10 peas even in 
ther. Combines earliest maturity 
and pod size. Flavor is absolutely 
Grow this for sure. Seed scarce. Postpaid 






tops. 
oversize pkt. (1 oz.) 13c; 2 pkts. 24c; 14 lb. 
33c; % lb. 53c; 1 lb. OAc. 1 Ib. per customer. 

New—Don’t pass up this advance. 
1620 0. T & T Triumph 
j) (New) his Biron introduction is a 
ee ont accomplis ent — outstanding 
- (quality, top yield x, vigorous vines— 
9 Peron our test plots, 
er periods. Cooks 
oe ‘ tenderest ever. 
Pistons “ ee (EE z.) Te: 
Cc; Cc; 47c; 
‘Bibs’ 1-88. A 
1 630. Homesteader (Lincoln) 
Highest yielder, favorite for wes- 
tern plains, excellent quality, 
large pods vigorous—drought re- 
sistant vines. This should be your 





1) at arse mc it. Special prices pate of Peas. | 
Twelve 
' 

T & T Arctic Sweet, 
says J. C. Overwater, — 
Manitoba’s Pioneer © 
Market Gardener, is 
absolutely the earliest 
and finest pea I’ve ever 
grown. Its quality, | 
fresh or canned, sets a 
standard by which all 
others will be judged. 
PEAS—Midseason ' 
1 640. Laxtons Progee 
Pea and pod size aslargeas : 
the latest, but is ready a © 3 
few days after Little Marvel. Rens 13% sugar, 
dwarf vines. See special prices start of Peas. 
1 DO American Wonder 
A home garden favorite—with 
a3 dwarf, drought resistant vines, 
A STS at flavor with good size. See special 
prices start of Peas. : 
| : PEAS—Soup 
1690. Guenivere Ne) 
Newest of the soup peas. Pro- 
gress is coming fast. This new 
variety has just _been_ released 








e most vigor- enna 
L € field pea ever released The 
vines are 5 ft.fbagt gh—large pods, and seed is of top 
quality. It’s As gréat an advance over the variety 
Arthur as Arthur was over Dashaway. Start now, 
it’s scarce. Postpaid Oversize (1 oz.) pkt. Se 
¥ Ib. 29c; 1 lb. 49c. 
PEPPERS—Sweet 
Grow like Tomatoes 
SPECIAL DELIVERED PRICES 
Oversized pkt. (+; 0z.) Ze; 1 oz. 63c. 
ous, faye vac] 

et, 720. King of the North 
Earliest sweet pepper. Heavy yield- 
er of fleshy, walled, mild flavored 
blunt fruits. Best for northern 
gardens. Use in salads, stuffed and 
baked or in pickles. See special 
prices above. , 
1 730. Harris’ Earliest 
Earliest of the large fruited peppers. 
Dwarf compact plants. Excellent 
flavor. Tremendous yielder. 10 
days later than King of the North. 
Special prices start of Peppers. 

& PEPPERS—Hot—S——éiS 
1750. Hamilton Market 7 
Best hot pepper for northern gar- 
dens. Ripens with Earliana To-f 
mato. Grow your own for pickle 
and flavoring. See special prices 
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