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The Best Parsnip 
One ounce per 100 feet, 4 lbs. per acre 
WHITE MODEL. 105 days. Finest stock grown. The roots are 
clear white, clean, well filled with little or no core, free from strings 
Length intermediate shoulders wide and with a deep crown. We 
recommend this strain of Parsnips. 
Three of the Best Peas 
One pound for 100 feet of row, 90 lbs. per acre 
WORLD’S RECORD. 58 days. Earliest Large Podded Wrinkled 
Pea. Growers who want high yields and a fine quality and who are 
in business for profit are using World’s Record Peas. Similar to 
Gradus, but a trifle earlier and with somewhat shorter vine. Vines 
medium green, about 3 ft. tall, moderately productive. Pods 
334 in. long, wide pointed at end. 
FREEZONIAN (New). 62 days. The best variety for freezing. 
Replaces Thomas Laxton, which it resembles. Blunt pods 3% 
inches long very uniform and very sweet. 
GREATER PROGRESS. 62 days. The largest podded and most 
attractive of the Laxtonian family. Plant medium dark green, 
height 18 inches. Pods single, dark green, containing 7-9 large 
peas of good quality. 
Protect 
Seeds 
With 
Spergon 

Tuscany Pepper 
Four Best ° 
Peppers Neu Giant Peppers 
One ounce for 1000 plants, 3 ozs. per acre 
PENNWONDER (New). 65 days. Here is a fine new Pepper for 
short season areas. It is very early, extra thick. Dark green 
good size, attractive blocky or slightly tapered shape. Prof. M. F. 
Odland of Pennsylvania State College developed Pennwonder. 
TUSCANY. 66 days. A very early, large-fruited, prolific Early 
California Wonder, are 3-4 lobed, thick flesh. Plants stocky and 
upright. Fruit is about 4 inches long, diameter at stem end 344 
inches. 
EARLY CALIFORNIA WONDER (Calwonder). 68 days. Quite 
similar to the California Wonder as far as the appearance of the 
fruit goes. The fruit matures earlier, however, and often thrives 
under less favorable conditions where California Wonder does not 
do so well. The plant is smaller than the regular California Wonder, 
WORLDBEATER. (Special). Very large Pepper, 5 in. long by 3% 
in. across, and maturing medium early. A vigorous grower, sure 
cropper, and very prolific. The fruit is a beautiful scarlet, flesh 
exceedingly mild, very thick and very firm. Worldbeater produces 
a very large crop. 70 days. 

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World’s Record Peas 
Two of the Best Radishes 
One ounce will plant 50 feet, 8 to 10 lbs. per acre 
PRICE’S SCARLET GLOBE. 21 days. This is our Special strain 
of Early Scarlet Globe Radish which has proven to be outstanding 
in trial against any other strain of Scarlet Globe. Especially grown 
for the critical market gardener who insists on the right proportions 
in shape, color and size of top for bunching. By selection and 
breeding the seeds are grown from carefully selected roots to keep 
the stock uniform in shape and color. Roots a bright scarlet, 
slightly oval with medium top and thread-like tap root. {Flesh 
white, brittle, very sweet and tender. 
CAVALIER. 23 days. Attractive variety of short-topped Scarlet 
Globe type; for forcing in greenhouse or frames. Tops about 1 in. 
shorter than standard Scarlet Globe; roots uniform, olive-shaped, 
deep scarlet. Holds well before going pithy. It is also especially 
good on muck soils. Popular among the critical market growers 
on Long Island. 

Price's Scarlet Globe! Radish 
