

Michigan Wonder 
MICHIGAN WONDER 
68 days. Introduced by us in 1939. Fruits are dark green, 
changing to crimson at maturity. They are 4% inches long and 
334 inches across with extremely thick flesh. Michigan Wonder 
is the most uniform and the finest pepper we know of for the 
market and home gardener. Will weigh more for its size than 
any other pepper. 
GOLDEN WONDER 
65 days. Introduced by us in 1948. An early, large, thick- 
meated. yellow pepper of the same type as Michigan Wonder, 
except that it is a few days earlier and the color of the fruits, 
when ripe, is a golden yellow. We highly recommend this splen- 
did variety. 
CHINESE GIANT. 80 days. A large, blocky pepper. Fruits 
414 inches long and 4% inches across, fairly thick flesh, of 
fine flavor and very mild. Plants well branched and thickly set 
with fruits. 
RUBY KING. 70 days. A large, early, sweet pepper for home — 
and market gardens. Walls are of medium thickness and are 
desirable for stuffing. 
PIMIENTO. 73 days. Grown for canning and home gardens. 
Fruits medium sized, heart-shaped, sweet and of excellent flavor. 
LONG RED CAYENNE. 70 days. The leading hot pepper. 5 
inches long and about 4% inch thick. 
RED CHILI. 82 days. One of the hottest peppers for making 
pickles and Tabasco Sauce. Fruits 2 inches long and % inch 
thick and cone-shaped. They are light green, changing to deep 
red. 
PEPPER PLANTS ON PAGE 29 
PEANUTS, EARLY SPANISH 
Will Grow and Produce Good Crops in the North 
Just as good Peanuts can be grown in the Northern States 
_as in the South, provided you plant Early Spanish. This is 
the earliest variety grown, and very productive. The pods are 
small, but remarkably solid 
and well filled with nuts of 
the very finest quality. Shell 
nuts carefully so as not to 
break inside skin, and plant 
as soon as ground becomes 
warm, about 2 inches deep 
in rows 8 feet apart, and 
from 8 to 10 inches apart in 
the row. (Pkt. #0c) (pt. 
35c) (qt. 60c) (5 qts. $2.50) 
prepaid. 
2” or. 3” long. 
DWARF GREEN LONG POD. 

PERKIN’S LONG POD. 55 days. Plants 4’ tall with slen- 
der pods 7” to 8” long and dark green. The leading market ley. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 22c) (% Ib. 55c) 
and canning pee (Pkt. 10¢) (oz. 15ce) (% Ib. 40c) lbs. $12.50), prepaid. 
Begs 25) propaa, PARSNIP-ROOTED or Hamburg. 
WHITE VELVET. 60 days. Plants 3’ tall with smooth, bles a small parsnip. 
Early Spanish 
_ Earliest Peanut Grown 
| Burgess’ Disease Treated Pepper Seed 
The Pepper is one of the most easily grown vegetables if our disease-treated seed is used 
One ounce of Pepper seed will produce {,500 plants. 
SPECIAL MIXTURE 
We recommend this mixture for 
the home gardener who has but 
little space for peppers and wishes 
to grow several kinds. The mixture 
is made up of many varieties, sweet 
and hot, large and small. 
Harris’ Early Giant 
63 days. The plants are very 
vigorous, growing 1% to 2 feet high 
and actually loaded down with 
fruits measuring 4% inches long 
and 31% inches across. The flesh is 
thick, sweet and pleasant flavored. 
GOLDEN QUEEN. 78 days. A 
large yellow variety resembling 
Ruby King in shape and size. Fruits 
deep green, changing to golden yel- 
low., : 
Days indicated are from plant setting to picking. 
Werldbeater 
72 days. A very productive sweet 
Pepper of large size. The fruit, 
when ripe, is a glossy rich scarlet, 
with thick mild flesh. 5 inches long 
and 81% inches across; just the 
right size and shape for stuffing. 
California Wonder 
75 days. A Pepper of exceptional 
merit. Its thick walls are firm and 
the flesh is deliciously sweet and 
spicy, with no bite to it. The fruits 
will average about 4 inches in di- 
ameter and 41% inches in length. 
The skin is smooth and glossy, 
deep green, turning to crimson. 
Very prolific. 



OKRA, er Gumbo 
The pods are boiled as a vegetable, and are extensively 
used in soups, stews and relishes. 
50 days. 
24” high with dark green tender pods 7” to 8” long. 
earliest green-podded variety and is fine for the home garden. 
(Pkt. 10c) (oz. 20c) (44 Ib. 45ce) (Ib. $1.35), prepaid. 
creamy White pods 6” to 7” long. 
(oz. 15e) (%4 Ib. 40c) (ib. $1.25), prepaid. 
PACEMAKER (The Earliest One) 

55 days. This new variety is the earliest Pepper grown. Fruits are ready ag 
to pick in 55 days after setting out plants. 
tinues to bear until killed by frost. 
bright red at maturity. Very mild and sweet. 
"King of the North" Pepper 
Enormous Fruit, Abundant Yield 
65 days. This is the earliest of the mammoth-size Peppers. 
The fruits, which, when ripe, are of a brilliant red color, aver- 
age about 514 inches long and 3% inches across. The flesh is\ 
firm, very sweet and mild. The plants are of a branching growth 
and literally covered with the large fruits, which are borne from 
the bottom right up to the top of the plant. We consider King 
of the North the most valuable Pepper for stuffing, and we rec- 
ommend it both as a market variety and for the home garden. 
It is extremely prolific and con- 
Fruits 3” x 2”, dark green, changing to 
Pepper Seed Prepaid at the Following Prices 
Hungarian Yellow 
Hungarian Yellow 
65 days. The earliest Hot 
Pepper. Fruits 1% inches 
across at shoulder and taper 
to 6 inches in length. Ex- 
tremely hot and of bright 
waxy yellow color, changing 
to bright cherry red at full 
maturity. Fine for pickling 
and canning. 








PEPPERS 
Packet \Y 



California Wonder...| $0.15 $0.40 $0.70 $2.25 $7.00 
HIGH IN Chinese Giant....... 15 45 -80 2.50 7.75 
VITAMINS Golden Queen....... ets .45 -80 2.50 Tas 
Golden Wonder..... -20 -65 1.15 3.50 10.75 
Green Peppers are Harris’ Early Giant.. 15 .45 -80 2.50 7.75 
. Hungarian Yellow... -15 -45 -80 2.50 7.75 
an important | [ine of the North... 115 “40 70 2.25 7.00 
source of Vitamin Long Red Cayenne. . -10 .35 .60 2.00 6.25 
C. Red Peppers | | Michigan Wonder...|°  -20 60 | 1.00 3.00 | 9.25 
; Di Bd di Pacemaker si. gras {i 15 "50 90 2.75 8.50 
are an important Rimientom as ee -10 -35 -60 2.00 6.25 
source of Vitamin | |2ed Chih. 3. | ‘iS -40 £703, | 2s 7 00 
Rupy Mise ee | 15 -40 -70 2.25 7.00 
A, as well as C. Worldbeater........ -10 .35 -60 2.00 6.25 
Special Mixture..... 15 
PARSNIP 
One ounce to 150 feet of row; 
4 to 6 Ibs. per acre. 
HOLLOW CROWN 
Parsnips contain a good sup- 
ply of Vitamin By, and .potas- 
sium, also a fair amount of 
Vitamins C and G. Our seed is 
grown from selected stock and 
is. extra: fine; (Pkt. 10c)ee(oz- 
25c) (14 Ib. 65c) (lb. $1.85) 
(5 lbs. $8.00) (10 Ibs. $15.00), 
prepaid. 
PARSLEY 
One ounce to {00 Feet 
Parsnip 
Gne ounce of seed 
to 100 feet of row 
One of the best sources of Vita- 
mins A and C. Fair supply of 
iron. 
They are best when only PARAMOUNT. 
Extra-triple- 
eurled type, of unusually dark green color. 
srow about 12 imches high and have a spread of about 20 inches. The 
uniform stout stems are ideal for bunching. 
burn and will not turn brown at the edges with age. 
15c) 
(10 Ibs. $13.50), prepaid. 
MOSS CURLED, or TRIPLE CURLED. The earliest variety of pars- 
Plants only 18” to 
It is the 
later than Moss Curled. 
(5 lbs. $7.25) 
(Pkt. 
ete. (Pkt. f0c) (0%. 22c) 
$6.75) (10 lbs. $12.50), prepaid. 
Very prolific. (Pkt. 10c) 
Oz. Oz. 
Excellent for flavoring soups, stews, 
(14 lb. 55c) 
VY, Lb. 


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Moss Curled Parsley 
When thinned, the plants 
Highly resistant to tip- 
About a week 
(b. $1.70) 
(oz. 25c) (14 Ib. 60c) 
(Ib. $1.66) (5 Ibs. $6.75) (10 
The fleshy root resem- 
19 
(b. $1.60) (5 Ibs. 
