MUSTARD 
Southern Giant Curled. Large light green curled leaves. Oz., 25c. 
OKRA 
Perkin’s Mammoth Long Green (60 days). 8 inches long, slender, 
meaty tapered and ribbed. Oz., 25c. 
ONION SETS 
Danvers Yellow Globe and Silver Skin. These provide an onion crop 
early in the year. Per Ib., 45c; 10 Ibs., $4.00. 
ONION SEED 
Va oz. to 100 feet 
Bunching (60 days). Crisp, white, mild. 
Prizetaker (105 days). Large, handsome bulbs. Thin golden brown 
skin, crisp white flesh. Mild flavor. 
Sweet Spanish (110 days). Large globe-shaped onion of sweet, 
mild flavor. Oz., 95c. 
Crystal White Wax. Pure flat onion, mild. Can be used for bunch- 
ing. Oz., 85c. 
Yellow Globe Danvers. Early, globe-shaped, yellow skin, white 
flesh. Excellent quality, medium size, good keeper. Oz., 95c. 
Silvyerskin or White Portugal. Medium size white onion, flat shape, 
mild flavor. Excellent for pickles and bunching. Oz., 40c. 
PARSNIPS 
Imp. Guernsey. Large, fine grained roots, tender. Oz., 30c. 
Hollow Crown. Smooth, white, tender and sweet. Oz., 30c. 
PARSLEY 
V4 oz. to 100 feet 
Moss Curled. Dark green leaves, finely crimped and curled. Oz., 25c. 
PEAS 
All Peas: Ib., 50c. 
Alaska (Wilt-resistant) (58 days). Medium size pods well filled, 
productive; also recommended for fall planting. 21/2 feet. 
Blue Bantam or Hundredfold. Excellent dwarf. Enormous pointed 
pods. Delicious, fine quality. 1/4 feet. 
Dwarf Telephone. Vigorous vines; 4-inch pods. 2 feet. 
Freezonian (63 days). All-American Bronze Medal Winner. 21/2 
feet tall, wilt resistant and bear a big crop of dark green blunt 
pods. Good for quick freezing. Holds color well. 
Gradus or Prosperity. High quality, sweet, and tender. 3 feet. 
American Wonder. Early dwarf. Plump 3-inch pods. 1% feet. 
Laxtonian. Popular dwarf; pods 41/4 inches, 8 large peas. 2 feet. 
Little Marvel (64 days). Outstanding dwarf variety. 1/2 feet. 
Thomas Laxton Imp. Excellent main crop. Heavy cropper. De- 
licious flavor. Highly recommended. 3 feet. 
Tall Telephone (Alderman) (72 days). Best tall late pea. 6 feet. 
Laxton’s Progress. Largest podded of early varieties. 18 inches. 
Melting Sugar or Edible Pod (65 days). Earliest. Pods 3 inches 
long, light green, sweet and tender. 21/2 feet. Prolific. 
PEPPER 
1 oz. to 1000 plants. 
Large Bell or Bull Nose. Fine quality fruit, bright red when ripe, 
deep green when young, sweet. 
Pimento. Medium size, heart shaped peppers, red when ripe. 
California Wonder (75 days). Best sweet, good flavor and tender. 
Crimson when ripe. Oz., 90c. 
PUMPKIN 
Connecticut Field. Large ribbed deep orange, thick flesh and sweet. 
Excellent for cooking or stock feed. Oz., 25c. 
Winter Luxury. Superior pie pumpkin, an excellent keeper. 
POTATO SEED 
Prices on application. We carry certified stock in leading varieties. 
RADISH 
1 oz. to 100 feet 
Cherry Belle (25 days). 1949 All-American. Perfectly round, 
bright scarlet radish. Mild, delicate flavor. Oz., 35c. 
Early Scarlet Globe. Scarlet skin, oval shaped, early. Oz., 25c. 
Scarlet Turnip, White Tip. Crisp, sweet flavored. Oz., 25c. 
Sparkler. Scarlet with pronounced white tip. 
French Breakfast. Oval-shaped scarlet with white tip. Oz., 25c. 
White Icicle. Best white. Crisp flesh, delicate flavor. Oz., 25c. 
Black Spanish. Black skin, white flesh, good keeper. 
RUTABAGA 
1 oz. to 100 feet. 
American Purple Top (90 days). Globe-shaped roots. Oz., 25c. 
SALSIFY 
(Oyster Plant) 1 oz. to 75 feet 
Mammoth Sandwich Island (160 days). Slow growing, hardy. 
Long, tapering, fleshy roots. Good keeper. 
SPINACH 
ozs toncOnteety Oz. 2c. 
Nobel Giant. Spreading plants with large thick deep green leaves. 
Prickly Winter. Pointed leaves. Very hardy. Recommended for 
winter and very early spring crop. 
New Zealand Spinach. Small fleshy pointed leaves. Produced in 
succession. Not a true spinach, but has spinach flavor. Oz., 25c. 
SQUASH 
1ozeto 25, hills 
Banana (105 days). 18 to 24 inches long, 7 inches in diameter. 
Skin gray-blue. Flesh deep yellow, dry, sweet. Free from fiber 
or stringiness. Fine for pies. 
Early White Bush Scallop. Early white sort, tender, juicy. 
Golden Summer Crookneck. Large fruits 10 inches long, slim, pear- 
shaped with curved neck, heavily warted. Oz., 35c. 
Zucchini. Cylindrical, smooth, medium green. Oz., 45c. 
Green Hubbard. Standard winter variety. Large dark green fruit, 
heavily warted, thick sweet flesh. Oz., 35c. 
Golden Hubbard. Reddish orange skin moderately warted. 
Table Queen (Acorn). Small acorn-shaped squash, smooth and 
very dark green. Yellow, sweet flesh, delicious when baked. 
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SUNFLOWER 
Mammoth Russian. Large heads, fine for parrots and poultry. 
TOMATO 
1 oz. to about 2000 plants. Oz., 75c. 
Beefsteak or Ponderosa. Extremely large, rich scarlet red, of de- 
licious flavor. Heavy bearing. 2 0z., 60c. 
Bonny Best. Smooth scarlet globe-shaped fruits. 2 oz., 40c. 
Break o’Day. Smooth globe-shaped fruits, firm, few seeds. 
Earliana. Extra early maturing variety. V2 oz., 50c. 
John Baer. Handsome smooth fruit produced in clusters. Early. 
Marglobe. One of the finest. Strong plants, heavy foliage, solid 
medium fruits. Excellent quality. V2 oz., 45c. 
Pritchard (Scarlet Topper) (73 days). Wilt-resistant. Self-prun- 
ing variety. Scarlet, globe-shaped fruits. 1/2 oz., 40c. 
Scarlet Dawn. Scarlet fruits, globular and smooth. 2 0oz., 40c. 
Golden Jubilee. Heavy cropper of highest quality. Deep orange 
inside and out. Solid flesh, uniform size. Pkt., 20c; V2 oz., 75c. 
Ground Cherry. 2 0z., 50c. 
TURNIP 
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Purple Top Strap Leaved (55 days). Sweet, white, tender flesh. 
Purple Top White Globe. Standard table type; market, garden, or 
shipping. White flesh of sweet, mild flavor. 
Early Snowball. Extra round variety, pure white, crisp flesh. 
Seven Top (Turnip Greens). 
Yellow Globe (57 days). Bright creamy yellow. 
BUILDING A LAWN 
In preparing soil, it should be dug about 6 inches deep, harrowed, 
or pulverized with rototiller and graded smoothly. If this is not 
practical, have the ground spaded thoroughly and leveled and raked 
perfectly smooth. If soil is poor it pays to add humus soil. Even 
with rich soil it is necessary to add a commercial fertilizer. To feed 
the grass, use Malmo Organic Fertilizer at the rate of 100 pounds 
to each 1500 square feet. Work this natural plant food well into 
the soil and rake in smoothly. Broadcast the seed at the rate of 
1 pound to each 200 square feet. Cover seed by scattering 14 to V2 
inch of peat moss and then roll. While seed is germinating and the 
grass is young, care should be used, especially in dry weather, to 
see that the ground is kept moist. Watch it closely and sprinkle 
when necessary, sometimes as often as three times a day. 
LAWN GRASS MIXTURES 
MALMO VELVET MIXTURE LAWN GRASS. This has proven to be 
an ideal lawn grass for the Northwest for healthy, fine-textured 
lawns. Our leading mixture for over 40 years. Lb., $1.35. 
EVERGREEN LAWN. A strong, quick growing mixture. Lb., 85c. 
SHADY LAWN. Adapted to shady places. Lb., $1.45. 
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