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Culture: Sow seed indoors or in hotbed in March, transplanting before setting in the garden the last of 
May. Set in rows about 2\% feet apart and about 18 inches apart in the row. About 200 seeds to the ~ 
packet. Opr Pepper Seed is treated to promote germination and prevent seed borne diseases. 
MERRIMACK WONDER. A | eee 
very early and prolific, thick Soh Shee 
walled, sweet Pepper | de- 
veloped at the New Hamp- 
’ shire Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station. A heavy 
yielder under adverse con- 
ditions, the dark green 
fruits turn brilliant red 
when ripe. Pkt. 15¢e; % oz. 
50e; oz., 90c3; % Ih., $3.00, 
postpaid, 23 

RUMANIAN WAX. The large 
Pen ny pieeiaeis are ee 
inches by inches, a pale 
Early California Wonder waxy yellow turning bright 
red when ripe. The flesh is 
; mild but the ribs are tangy. 
This sort is early, hardy and prolific. Pkt., 15e; 1%4 oz., 50e; 0z., 900e; 
Y% th., $3.00, postpaid, 
KING OF THE NORTH. An early heavy yielding, very large . 4 King of the North 255; 5 i 2 
pepper, 6 inches long and 4 inches : on 
across, but little later than Harris Early Giant. The dark green skin turns to rich red when ripe — 
and the flesh is medium thick, firm and mild. Pkt., 10e; % oz., 35e; oz., 60c; %4 Ib., $2.00. tisk 
EARLY CALIFORNIA WONDER. The high wuality fruits of this early sort are good sized, blocky, — 
smooth, mild and sweet; a bright crimson as they ripen. Pkt. 10e; oz. 60c; %4 Ib., $2.00, postpaid. — 
TOMATO-SQUASH or SUNNYBROOK,. The fruits are Tomato shaped, about — 

2 inches in diameter, with wery thick and extremely mild flesh. The deep Pepper aad Celery v 
green fruits ripen to a bright red. Can be used in every way as a Pimiento PLANTS dt oe 
Pepper. Pkt., 10c; oz., 60c. Peat 
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RED CAYENNE. Long, red, hot. Pkt., 10¢c; 0z., 30c. 


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PS Sa. fo sow indoors in February or — 


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Xe We March. One-eighth inch of soil — 
to cover seed is sufficient, Trans- — 
plant indoors and set outside in — 
Z late May, in rows 3 feet apart — 
and 6 inches apart in the row. Celery requires eyough ~ 
water at all times so that its growth is not checked. — 
Soil or boards may be used to blanch the stalks. 
GOLDEN PLUME or WONDERFUL, ®_° 
4°14: 6°24 
The Best of the Self Blanching Sorts, early, large _ 
and vigorous. The plants are sturdy and compact, — 
resistant to blight and rust, with heavy stalks and — 
Golden Plume full hearts of excellent quality, blanching readily. 
Pkt., 15¢; 4% 0%. 50c; oz., 95c; % Ib. 2.90, postpaid. 
UTAH or SALT LAKE No. 99. The best green celery. Large, broad stalks with well developed heart, ve 
good keeper, of fine nutty flavor. Largely used when green, but blanches quicker than most green sorts a 
toa erisp pure white. Pkt., 1Se; oz., 8SSie; % ib., $2.60, postpaid. eo: 
GOLDEN SELF BLANCHING. Dwarf Strain. Very popular be- : 
cause of earliness and ease of iene 
blanching. The stalks are thick, solid and sweet, blanching to a golden Sih at a 
yellow. This is a fine home garden variety. Pkt., lic; 14 oz., 50e; o2., D5e3 
\% tb., $2.90, postpaid. : 
GIANT PASCAL. A compact, vigorous sort, a good keeper and one of the 
best varieties for Fall and Winter. Pkt., 10e; oz., 70e; % Ib., $2.15, postpaid. 
CELERIAC OR TURNIP-ROOTED CELERY — GIANT 
PRAGUE. This is a celery of which only the root is used. Should be 
planted like other celery, but need not be banked. An excel- 
lent vegetable for use in soups, stews and sauces, as it imparts a delicious 
flavor. Is good boiled separately. Pkt., 10c; oz., 70c; %4 Ib., $2.15, postpaid. ¥, — 








Mrs. Louis C. Cady 
907 E. 7th St. 
Moscow, Idaho 
We find you have the most dependable varieties for our climate. 

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Celeriac or Turnip-Rooted Celery. 
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