





ABST SS 

INSECTICIDES. 
SPRAYERS 
; PET FOODS 
Postage Paid on All Garden Seed Except 
Beans, €orn and Peas. Must have two or 
more pounds of these to be postpaid. 
ASPARAGUS 
1 oz. io 100. fi., 4 Ibs. per acre 
When starting an Asparagus bed from seed, 
it is advisable to soak the seed for 24 hours 
before planting. 
Washingion Rust Proof — Pki. 5¢; Oz. 20c; 
Ve-lb. 80c — Lb. $2.80 
BEANS 

1 th. to..100.f%., 30 to 35-Ibs. per acre 
Plant Beans ofter all danger of frost is past, 
in worm, dry, well prepared soil. The rows 
should be 2 to 3 feet apart and the seeds 
well covered 11/2 to 2 inches deep. 
if ordering less than 2 Ibs. odd 15c Postage 
DWARF WAX 
Posipaid, 2 Ibs. or more 
Imp. Prolific Black Wax 
Brittle Wox eee 
Davis White Kidney Wax pu .50 
Improved Golden Wox .50 
Pencil Pod Black Wex =ibi .50 
GREEN ‘BUSH 
3-0z. pki. Lb. 
15 .50 

Posickd’ 2 Ibs. or more 3-0z. pki. Lb. 
Dwarf Horticulturol Cronberry_.15 .50 
Red Valentine 
Stringless Green Pod _______ 
Burpee Giant Stringless _ 
Stringless Refugee _ ss 
Refugee—"1000 to 1”. as 
Broad Windsor BAH je) -50 


POLE BEANS 
Postpaid, 2 ibs. or more 
Kentucky Wonder Wox 
Asparagus or Yard Long. ith 
hazy Wife’. one .50 

Scarlet. Runner __ .50 
Tall Horticultural _ 2 .50 
Oregon Giant .15 .50 
White Seed Kentucky Wonder___.15 .50 
Blue Lake or Creaseback, Early _.15 .50 
KENTUCKY WONDER 
GREEN POD 2S .50 
a 2 LIMA BEANS wiz 
$ Abs. ° Pat bb. 
ebies 1 Sweet Lim 7 st are ‘50. 
Brocone xy rine .50 
Henderson’s Bush Lima_ 15 .50 
Edible Sey Beons.____ 2) i) .50 
BEANS—Field or PS nokiig: Sorts 
Postpaid, 2 Ibs. or more Lb. 
Great: Northern sis sore pe ee 
Lady Washington—Navy _ 
Black Eye Peas 
Mexican Chili Bean 
TABLE BEETS 
1 0z. to 100 fi.; 8 to 14 Ibs. per acre 
The rows should be spaced 14 to 24 inches 
apart, Work the soil well and cover the seeds 
about an inch deep. 

Crimson Globe __ 
Early Egyptian __ 
Early Blood Turnip 
Detroit 


Half-long 05 .15 .50 1.40 
long Blood-Red _ 05 .15 .50 1.40 
Eorly Wonder 05 .15 .50 1.40 
SWISS CHARD 
* Only the tops of this beet are used like 
spinach, stalks may be prepared like aspara- 
gus. Cultivate and thin to 10 inches apart. 
Pkt. Sc; Oz. 10c; Yo-lb. 35c; Lb. $1.25 
BURPEE’S RHUBARB ‘CHARD ond 
CELTUCE SEED. 10c and 25c¢ Pkis. 
SUGAR BEETS 
1 0z. to 100 f., 8 Ibs. per acre 
May be used not only for Sugar and Stock, 
but when small for table. 
Phi, 5c; Oz. 10c; Va-lb. 35c; Lb. $1.25 
MANGEL WURZEL 
1 0z. to 100 ft.; 6 to 10 tbs. per acre 
Valuable as stock feed. Plant early in the 
Spring in rows 242 feet apart. Cultivate fre- 
quently. When the plants are 3 inches high, 
begin to thin until the roots are 10 inches apart. 
Giant Yellow or Gate Post 
Long Red Golden Tankard 
Sludstrop Half Sugar 
Oz. 106; VYa-lb. 35¢; Lb. $1.00 
CABBAGE. 
EARLY MARKET VARIETIES 






Pki. Oz, Ya-lb. Lb. 
‘Eorly Jersey Wakefield.05 .25 1.00 2.75 
Copenhagen Market ___. 05 .25 1.00 2.75 
Early Flat Dutch __. ~0O5 .25 1.00 2.75 
All Head Early - c 1.00 2.75 
Succession ____.. a 3 1.00 2.75 
Golden Acre 1.00 2.75 
rcs eae gage eae 1.00 2.75 
5 1,00 2.75 
1.00 2.75 

Red Cabbage 
Chinese Cabbage __ 
Savoy Cabbage ___... 
russels Sprouts . 
Bro rors 





1 Ib. to 100 f., 50.16 60 Ibs. per acre: 
1 Ib. to 100 ft., 30 to 50 Ibs. per acre - 
50° 
’ seed when weather becomes settled, 
Howling Mob .... 
Ste oe ee ee SOS 
CANTALOUPE 
From Burrell’s, Rocky Ford 
1 oz. to 100 ft.; 3 to 4 Ibs. per acre 
In sections where the Summers are short, 
seed can be planied indoors or in hotbeds in 
small boxes. The young planis can be irans- 
ferred to the gorden when danger of frost 
is past. 
Pht. Oz. Ya-lb. Lb. 
Burrell’s Gem— 
Orange color __......_. Cie) Das Sime Bt) 
‘Rocky Ford or Netied 
Gem ..... ake ba td) 
Wayside Market __ uA 
Early Hackensack 
The Bender—Loarge; 
25 .75 2.50 
25 .75-< 2:50 
2575. 2.50 


Yellow flesh 05.25.) .75 2.50 
Osage—Salmon color _...05 .25 .75 2.50 
Gold Lined Rocky Ford .05 .25 .75 2.50 
Mexican Bonana __....._. 25 .75 2.50 
Wenatchee Giant _ a 25 .75 2.50 
Hearts of Gold... 05°) °.25).. 7572.50 
nieieA.nel 05 .25 .75 2.50 
Honey Dew _.. 


Hale’s Best _ 05 25 .75 2.50 
Casabas _ 05 .25 .75 2.50 
Tip Top _.. “05 .25 .75 2.50 
Sugar Rock _ 05 3:25 .75. 2.50 
Persian, Smal Nera et O5.4.2512..75 2.00 
CARROTS 
Ya oz. to 100 ft., 3 to 4 Ibs. per acre 
Sow seed in light sandy soil, from April to 
June, in drills 1% feet apart, covering the 
seed one-half inch deep. Cultivate freely and 
do not allow the soil to get too dry during 
hot weather. 
Pkt, Oz. Va-lb. Lb. 
Tovchon _ SOS3=25  475-):2.25 
Chantenay, « or Model _ 20520095 7552.25 
Chantenay—Red cored 05 oy 1 ey Jee By he 
Oxheart, or Gueronde _.05 .25 .75 2.25 
Scarlet Short Horn 25° 732.25 
Danver’s Half Long x fy Asien eae Be Ie) 
long Orange 4 yore A ay Ye 3) 
Morse Bunching _. 125 > 75. s:2:29 
Coreless- iso nce et i By Le oe hy Je 4) 
White Belgian, Yellow Belgian, and Golden 
Giant (for stock). Pkt. 5c; Oz. 25c; Ve-lb. 
75c; tb. $2.25. E 
: are Se aii pane 
“White Plume 
Golden Self Blanching 
Uiah — Winter... 
Burpee’s Celiuce 
CELERIAC. _t.2.-52.-_- 


CHIVES — Phi... 
CAULIFLOWER 
Cauliflower heads must be protected from 
_sunlight so as to make sure of the desirable 
white curd. Gather the tops of the leaves 
together loosely as soon as the heads begin 
jo form. 
Danish Dry Weather, Snowball— 
Pkt. 20c — Oz. $2.00 
CUCUMBERS 
From Burrell’s, Rocky Ford 
Sow ovuidoor varieties early in Spring, in 
hotbeds, and transplant to open ground when , 
For later crop, sow 
in hills 
They require a warm, 
the weather is suitable. ° 
4 to 6 inches -apart. 
rich soil, and should be watered liberally. 











Postpaid— ‘ Pkt. Oz. VYo-lb. Lb. 
White Spine __.....-----...... 25 -.75° 2.25; 
Jap Climbing - Py tome An Jeay pir te) 
Early Cluster _. 25 .75 2.25 
Longfellow __.... by Pee f peng feb) 
25) .75 2.25 
Davis Perfect __..... 
(fy Fe Yemeery de Sane Hy f-) 
Lemon Cucumber - 
Early Frame —_...... y Vpn 4h Yr &) 
Black Diamond _.... By + aw §- Bey By fj 
Chicago Pickling —__... 725° °*.75) 2:25 
Improved Long Green 25° 75. 2.25 
Boston Pickling yt Pamey 4 ioe Bf) 
Gherkin —._...--..-. 25 .75 2,25 
Kirby Stays Green. yey ie VY 
Straight Eight Fy Ly ey 
Early Fortune __ 25, 675, 2.25 
Snow’s Pickling — 325.2 76> 2.25 
Colorado _.. Sy tee (Po oy 7b 
Klondike 3 ee Joeman fe WR Hy fe} 
White Wonde v7 4 Seeeetsy 4 Senay Py 
SWEET CORN 
Plant in rich, warm soil, in hills, 2 to 3 feet 
apart, in rows 3 feet apart for early kinds and 
4 feet apart for late sorts, Make first sowing 
about the middle of May and continue fort- 
nightly up to about the middle of July ~ 
if ordering less than 2 Ibs. add 15c Postage 
Postpaid, 2 Ibs. or more 3-Oz. Pki. Lb. 


Golden Giant ___. ..10 35 
Golden Bantam __ 10 35 
Black Mexicon _........ 10 35 
Early White Cory Cob ..10 .35 
Early Minnesota _....... 10 35 
Golden Early Market 

Sunshine 20... a 35 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM. -.. 40 55 
F. M. CROSS, 85 days... 55 
MARCROSS HYBRID, 70 days__ 55 
SPANCROSS HYBRID, 60 days_.....10 55 
LATE VARIETIES 
Stowell’s Evergreen ........... .10 LY 
Oregon Evergreen __.-............... 35 
Golden Evergreen __ 35 
Country Gentleman | 35 


x 
_ Hollow . 

POP CORN 
Golden Hulless, Jap Hulless, White Rice, Black 
Beauty, Butier Crisp, Pearl, and South American 

Lb. 75c 
CRESS or PEPPER GRASS, per pki.........-2----< 5c 
DILL 
Pki. Sc — Oz. 15c¢ 
EGG PLANT 
ihe eat Pk. Oz. Va-bb. 
New York Improved... 22... 10.70. 2.50 
Black Beauty _.......... i 70 2.50 
High Bush y 70 2.50 
Early Long Purple ya Sa el 70 2.50 
ENDIVE 
Green Curley __.-..-..--.--..------.--- Phi. 5¢; Oz. 20 
Broad heaved Phi. 5e; Oz. 20¢ 
KALE 
1 0z. to 100 ft., 4 to 5 bbs. per acre 
Dwarf, Green Curley Scotch. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 15; 
VYa-th. 35¢; Lb. $1.00. 
Tall Green Curley Scotch. Pki. 5c; Oz. 15¢; 
Y4-tb. 35c; Lb. $1.00. 
Thousand Headed. Pki. 5c; Oz. 15; Ya-bb. 
35«; Lb. $1.00. 
KOHLRABI 
¥Y2 oz. to 100 f7., 4 to 5 tbs. per acre 
Sow the seed in light rich soil in rows 14% 
feet apart. When plants are well established, 
thin to 6 inches apart in the row. 
Pkt. 5c¢; Oz. 30c;, Ya-lb. $1.25 
Early Purple and Early White Vienna. 
LEEK 
Large London _.......-.....-----.-- Phi. 10c; Oz. 25c 
LETTUCE 
CURLED VARIETIES 
Pkt. Oz. Ya-lb. bb. 

Early Curled Simpson 
Grand Rapids seo 
Black Seeded Simpsor 
Prizehead—Brown_ edge___ 
EEE S Se D VARIE 
May King—Early head _.05 .40 1.35 
New York No. 12. _. -40 





New York No. 515.05 .40 1.35 4,00 
Hansen Heod __. mA 40 1.35 
Big Boston _ 40 1.35 
Iceberg __.. 40 1.35 
Cos Letiuce __ 40. 1.35 
Chicken Letfuce ... -40 1.35 
Great Lake—Special dry 
region strain — .80 
GARDEN HUCKLEBERRY _... 10c 
MUSHROOM SPAWN 
Por: Brick *i202 8.53 oe, ot ee ai 70¢ 
Add Postage 
MUSTARD FOR GREENS 
Southern Curled, White English, Broad Leaf, 
Mustard Spinach, Chinese — Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 
VYa-lb. 35c; Lb. $1.00 \ 
OKRA 
Dwarf Green and White Velvet— 
’ Pkt. 5c — Oz. 15c 
ONIONS 
Y2 oz. io 100 f#., 3 to 4 Ibs. per acre 
As early as soil can be worked in Spring, 
sow the seeds thinly in drills 1 foot apart, 
and cover lightly, later thinning out to about 
6 inches apart in the row. The soil must be 
well fertilized and be made very friable, In 
hot weather, water frequently. 


Pki. Oz. Va-tb. bb. 
Prizetaker __.....---.-2.2------- 10 .60 2.00 5.50 
Red Wethersfield 10 .60 2.00 5.50 
White Bunching _..... 10 .60 2.00 5.50 
Southport Red Globe... 10 .60 2.00 5.50 
Southport Yellow Globe..10 .60 2.00 5.50 
Yellow Globe Danvers...10 .60 2.00 5.50 
White Portugal 
Silverskin ._.. -10 60 2.00 5.50 
Yellow Bermuda _ 10 .60 2.00 5.50 
White Bermuda __.... -10 .60 2,00 5.50 
Yellow Flat Donvers......10 .60 2.00 5.50 
Sweet Spanish, Yellow.....10 .60 2.00 5.50 
Sweet Spanish, White____.. 10 .60 2.00 5.50 
Subject to Market Supply ond Price, 
ONION SETS 
Yellow Bottom. 
Subject to Marke? Supply. 
GARLIC—Subject to Marke?. 
PARSLEY : 
Parsley seed is even slower than parsnip in 
germinating, It grows best in rich, mellow soil 
and should be sown as ‘early os possible in 
Spring. 
Moss Curled.......2._...............Pkt. 5e; Oz. 15c¢ 
PARSNIPS 
Sow the seed as soon as season will permit, 
in drills about 2 feet apart. The ground should | : 
be deeply eeonrhed and well manured. 
Pki. Oz. Ya-lb, Lb, 
rown .... eae Sateen |) We 0 

> Pike's Peak, or Sib 
*, Marblehead, or Yakin 

GARDEN PEAS — 
114 Ibs. to 100 f?., 90 to 180 Ibs. per acre 
For first crop, round-seeded Peas should be 
-sown in the open ground gs’s00n as it is fit 
to be worked; wrinkled varieties should be 
planted 2.10 3 weeks later. Rotted horse 
manure and wood ashes should be freely used 
in the preparation of soil for Pea growing. 
if ordering less than 2 Ibs, add I5¢ Postage 
EARLY VAR 
Postpaid, 2 Ibs. or more okt Lb. 



Nott’s Excelsior -40 
Americon Wonder -40 
Premium Gem or Little Gem. 40 
Thos. Loxton : 40 
Gradus or Prosperity it 10 -40 
Blue Bantam _ 10 -40 
Lloxtonian ____ 10 40 
little Marvel 10 -40 
ALASKA PEA, very early bb. 30c 
REEZER AND 
SPECIAL! "coer PEA 
68 days, good flavor, for home and locker, 
heavy producer, 30 inches high, pods 342 
inches long, 7 to 8 peas in pod. > Ib. 45c 
LATE OR MAIN... CROP) VARIETIES 



Dwarf Telephone 
Tall Telephone 40 
Siratagem — us -40 
Everbearing —__ 10 40 
Tall Melting Sugor_ 10 ‘40 
Dworf Grey Sugor—edible pod aes 10 40 
PEANUTS 
CULTURE—Peanuts require a light, rich soil 
well limed. Plant in the spring as soon as the 
ground has become warm, in rows 30 to 36 
inches apart, Placing the seed 6 to 10 inches 
apart in the row. It is noi necessary io remove 
the hull when planting. When matured pull 
and hang up to dry. 
Virginia, per Ib. - 40c 
PEPPERS 
Ya oz. to 100 f.; 1 40 2 Ibs. per acre 
Culture and soil and jemperature require- — 
ments are about the same as for Eggplant. A 
. moderate dressing of guano, poultry manure, 
or complete commercial fertilizer: hoed into 
the soil after the planis are 6 to 8 inches tall, 
will be very beneficial, 
Phi. Oz. Ya-lb. 
Chinése Giont 05 .75 2.50 






Ruby King 05 .75 2.50 
Pimiento Pepper ae ..05 .75 2.50 
Large Bell or Blue Nose _.05 .75 2.50 
long Red Cayenne. 05 .75 2.50 
Red Chili... ..05 .75 2.50 
California Wonder _.05 .75° 2.50 

World poate. 05 .75 2.50 
abies O05 .75 2.50 




4 oz. to 100 fi. Plani the same as Melons 
Sugar or Sweet Pie__.. 
Connecticut Field 
Sweet Potato Pie 
Golden Cushaow— 
Crookneck O05 15 .65 1.60 
Green Striped __. 05.15 .65 1.60 
Mammoth King —.05 15 -65 1.60 
RADISHES 
1 oz. to 100 fi.; 10 to 42 Ibs. per acre 
As soon as the ground is fit to be worked, 
sow seed in the open, in rows 1 foot oport. 
EARLY ROUND: VARIETIES 
Early Scarlet Turnip; Scarlet Turnip, White Tip; 
Trey Giant. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; VYa-lb. 35¢; 
. $1.00. 
EARLY LONG VARIETIES 

-15 .65 1.60 
5.65 1.60 






Pkt. Oz, Va-tb. Lb. 
White Icicle... 05 410 .35 1.00 
French Breakfast __.. 05:10 .35 1.00 
long Bright Scarlet. 05 .10 .35 1.00 
LATE VARIETIES 
China Rose 05. 110 .35—s«*1:..00 
Chinese White Winter__.05| .10° 35 1.00 
long White Japonese _..05  .10 .35--1.00 
Black Sponish 05 10 .35 1.00 
RUTABAGA ———™ 
1 oz, fo 100 f.; 2 to 4 Ibs. per acre 
The culture is the same as for common 
Turnip, but if anything, less exacting in care. 
American Purple Top— Pkt: Ox. Y4-Ib. Lb. 
Yellow Globe 05 1S .40 1.10 
Yellow Swede 05.15 .40 1.10 
RHUBARB » Sy i 
: Pk, “On VYa-Ib. 
Crimson Winter OS .50 1.75 
SALSIFY 
1 ox. to 100 fi.; 3 to 4 Ibs. ‘per acre 
Sow the seeds os,soon as the season will 
permit. The ground should be deeply trenched 
cind well manured. ~ 
Sandwich tslond Pkt. 5¢; Oz. 50c 
SQUASHES 



pai ‘acre 
S, fen ocre” 





i 
out, leaving 3— ms 











Yellow Straigh 
Hubbard imp 
Golden Hubbard 
_ Blue Hubbard — 
i. Whi 
Bush Scallop 
eo sa son ; 
Gol Sumr Cro 
v 
Pkt) Oz. VYa-lb. Lb. 
x re 65 1.60_ 
5 
SPINACH 
1 oz. to 100 ff.; 10 to 12 Ibs. per acre 
Sow in rows 16 to 20 inches apart, thin to 
6 inches wide apart in the row when leaves are 
inch wide. Seeds can be planted early. 
Pkt. Oz. Va-lb. Lb. 
Round Thick-leaved Imp......05 .10 .25 .75 

long Standing 10. .25 .75 
King of Denmark bu8y 10 .25 .75 
Victoria a nl WO .25 .75 

NEW ZEALAND SPINACH 
Pki. 5c; Oz. 15¢; Va-lb. 50c; Lb. $1.50 
Subject to Market Supply 
STRAWBERRY SEEDS 
Strawberries from seed. 
Pkt. 25c¢ 
TOMATOES 
Ye oz, to 100 ff.; 2 oz. per acre 
In February or March sow seeds lightly in 
rows in greenhouse hotbed, or window box, 
ond when plants have reached co height of 3 
inches, transplant in hotbeds. About June 1 
set out in open ground, 3 feet opart, giving 
plenty of well rotted manure to each plant. 
Waiter freely during hot'weather. To obtuin the 
best results, trellises or stakes should be used. 
Pht. Oz. Va-lb. bb. 
Red runneriess. 


Golden Jubilee —.......... 10 65 2.50 8.60 
Burbank _____.. 10 .65 2.50 8.00 
Bonny Best _ 10 .65 2.50 8.00 
Eorliona .-10 .65 2.50 8.00 
Chalks’ Eorly Jewel- -65 2.50 8.00 
Penn Stote P -65 2.50 8.00 
Dworf Tree or Champion 10 665 2.50 8.00 
John Boer -65 2.50 8.00 



Storie’ a ve er ae -65 2.50 8.00 
Pritchard’s Scarlet 
Topper _......-..10  .65 2.50 8.00 
Yellow Cherry _ .10 .65 2.50 8.00 
Ponderosa ____..... 10 .65 2.50 8.00 
Marglobe 10 .65 2.50 8.00 
Matchless  _.. 10 .65 2.50 8.00 
Stokesdole 1O .65 2.50 8.00 
Beefsieok or Crimson 
Cushing oases 10 65 2.50 
Oxheart 26 ohh os 10 .90 4.00 
Yellow Pear 10 .65 
Red Cherry __.... 10 .65 
»-Ground Cherry _... - 10” .65 
RONGOrS ot feet yar cine 10 =—.65 
Morse’s Special Early No. 
498, or Canadian. 63 
days, very productive .10 .65 2.50 

Wr ee 
Get EARLIER TOMATOES 
with NO-SEED Hormone Spray 
NO-SEED sets blossoms 
_chemically, prevents their 
falling. Givesripe tomatoes 
24 weeks earlier; 20-40% 
greater yield, improved 
.flavor; larger; meatier 
oe SEEDLESS; — tomatoes, _ 
- peppers, cueumbers, egg-— 
plant, squash. Sets berries, 
beans, peas. Mix with 
water and spray. Tested by 
U.S. D. A., Universities, 
Experiment Stations. Used 
by gardeners, growers. 
% gal. size, $0.60; 1 gal. 
size, $1.00; 4 gal. size, $2.50; 
Larger sizes available 


TURNIPS 
Size for small gardens, 25¢ 
1 oz. to 100 ff.; 2 fo 3 Ibs. per acre 
For main crop, sow in open ground from 
May to July; for winter use, during July and 
August. 
Pkt. Oz. VYa-lb. ib. 
Early Flot Dutch. OS 15 .40 1.25 
Purple Top White Milan_..05 .15 .40 14.25 
. Purple Top Strop leaf.....05 .15 .40 1.25 
Purple Top White Globe...05 .15 .40 1.25 
White Milon O05 .15 .40 1.25 
Orange or Golden Boall_.05 .15 (40 1.25 
White Egg 35 .40 1.25 
Snowball .____ -W5 .40 14.25 
Seven Top—For greens... O05 15 .40 1.25 

-sShOgoOin ae ee 05 .15  .40° 1,25 
Yellow Aberdeen ..._. 05 .15 .40 1,25 
-Topacco 
White Burley ...._Pki, 5e 
Connecticut Field oS Pht; 5c 
WATERMELON 
From Burrell’s, Rocky Ford 
Pki. Oz. Va-lb. Lb. 
Heorris Early 000 -:....05 25 .75 2.40 
Improved Kleckley 
Sweets 
Tom Watson ..... — 
Core’s Early __.... S 
Dixie Queen 
Northern Sweet— . 
Extra early __....-.-.-2-:----- 05 .25 .75 2.40 
05 .25 .75 2.40 
05 .25 .75 2.40 
05 .25 .75 2.40 
25 .75 2.40 




Ice Cream _......-- ..05 .25 .75 2.40 
Stone Mountain 05 .25 .75 2.40 
Rattlesnake _....... 05 .25 .75 2.40 
Red Seeded Citron_.....__.... 05 .25 .75 2.40 
KLONDIKE 
‘ i Pkt. Oz. Va-lb. Lb. 
Black Seeded -_...............-.. 05 .25 .75 2.40 
Striped — —.....-....-2- 05 .25 .75 2.40 

-MILOT-MILLS - 
LAWN GRASS MIXTURE 
‘BLUE GRASS AND WHITE DUTCH CLOVER 
Court House lawn, the, lawn ot the boll park, 
the lawn at the golf course, the lawn at the 
hospital in Soap Lake; also the lawns around 
any beautiful homes in het is ok and 
pba ve 
“Such. as was used to make the Chelan County 
FIELD SEEDS 
Not Prepaid 
These prices are all subject to market changes. 
ALFALFA, LADEK — Write for Prices. 








Lb. 
White Blossom Sweet Clover. ..............-- a i 
Yellow Sweet Clover .._. a 39 
Mammoth Red Clover — Best Pe SANS) ay A | 
Strawberry Clover—For alkali ‘soil. $1.50 
’ Crimson Clover _........--..-... ane) aT by | 
White Dutch Clover ___. $1.25 
Alsike _._... : . 49 
Ladino—Fine for ‘poultry .... $2.50 
Timothy _..... Maras oan © 6-44 
Red Top _._..__.. . 16 
Orchard Grass .50 
Kentucky Blue Grass z $1.00 
Brome Grass — Smooth _ .66 
Brome Grass — Mountain. -.60 
Sudon Grass _” Mes aie -26 
Astoria Beni—Colonial, Highland _2..$1.25 
Winter or Hairy Vetch... mee} | 
Common Veitch oe pewter +} 
Meadow Fescue _....._. em :) 
Chewings Fescue __... -58 
Red Creeping Fescue ___ .65 
Tall Meodow Oat Grass. Se 58 
Tuolitan Oot Gross 
Perennial Rye Gross—Blue Tag. Eins 
ltolion Rye — Annuol Sa LR Teeny 7A 
Reed’s Canary __ 
Crested Wheat Siete 
Eorly Fortune Millet—For grain a ae | 
Millet, Big Germon Millet—For hay here 8 
Siberion Millet—For hoy 18 
Millet, Hog—Proso, for chickens and ‘grain 15 


Rape—Dwarf Essexn cece eal ame .25 
Russian Sunflower . .30 
Sorghum—Eorly amber type, for hay... paper () 
Sorghum Coane—For molasses. aeRO 
Fx (ee ea oe 2 i529 
Koffir Corn _ _ .20 
Milo Maize _ ; = SES. 
Field Peas — Canadian. re Ee 16 
Broom Corn ___ owt ee |] 
Also Special Posture Mixture for inplgwied 
and dry lond. Write for Prices. 



SEED CORN 
White Dent Santee CS EOS 
Pride of the North—90 days. pater sh. 
Minnesota 13—80 days_ =a Shs 
Washington Yellow Dent____ 15 
KINGSCROST HYBRID—&85 days Stay /) 
laa tte on a OCC CCT 
TWISTEMS 
For tying annuals and perennials to stakes 
and trellises. Price: 4-in., 250 for 35c; 
8-in., 125 for 35c; 16in., 125 for 65¢ 
wee eee ee 
- DIRT BANDS — 
Just the thing to stort seed sins 




before setting out in your field 
or garden. 
TI4AxX1Ygx2Ve $ .95 per 100 
2Y2x2V2x3_ «12.05 per 100 
per 100 
per 100 
per 100 
per 100 
Ask price for 1000 or more 
PAPER POTS 
22-inch, per dozen_________ po ee _15¢ 
3-inch, per dozen__ = 20c 
4-inch, per dozens ~ Se See 25c¢ 
SPRAYERS AND DUSTERS 
FOR FLOWER AND “VEGETABLE PLANTS 

DUST GUN — Subject te Market 
IHHOTKAPS—An Individual 
Hothouse for Every Plant! 
HOTKAP PAPER PLANT COVERS 
HOTKAP COVERS. 1000 for $18.00 
less than 1000 eoch 2c 
In pockets of 25 with setter... 70c 
Postage Extra 
REGULAR & SUPER HOTENTS 
12 Inches High 
Foy your tomatoes and other planis. 
hess than 50—3c each — over 50—2Y2c 
Super Hotenis_41/2c each; over 50._4c each 
Postage Extra 















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IMPORTANT NOTICE ON PRICES! 
Owing to conditions beyond our conirol, prices in Milot-Mills List for 1950 mus? . 
‘be subject to change without notice. | 
Orders will be filled at prevailing prices at time they are reptined, 

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LAWN AND GARDEN 
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Complete, balanced plant food builds ‘sturdy. 
plants. Soluble, if assures immediate avoil- 
ability of growth-producing elemenis. Will not 
burn. Clean and odorless. Produces superior 
planis, vegetables, lawns, trees. Excellent for 
seedlings, cuttings ond transplanis, Use in- : 
doors or outdoors in soil, sand or water (Hy- 
droponics). .1 oz.: makes 6 gallons. 
l-oz. pki. __.. ..10 7-0z. can _..-. 50 
3-0z. can _. 25 1-lb. can _.._. $1.00 
Also comes in 10-, 25-, 50-, and 100 Ib. drums. 
Ask for prices. 
Special discounts to dealers. 
VIGORO---For Better Gardens 

100-Ib. bag __ $5.00 5-lbe, 2 50 
25-Ib. bag _.. 1.75 qb es Ss ee 15 
10 Ibs. 
VIGORO FERTILIZER SPREADER— 
B: Model, Fach) 530.8 = sae $6.85 
“PEP” LAWN & GARDEN FERTILIZER— 
100-lb. bag __......$5.00 
FERTIL POINTS— 
For potted plonts. 10c, 25c, and $1.00 sizes 
COW MANURE Sack $1.00 
SHEEP MANURE - 
COMPOST SOW _.__.. 
BONE MEAL. _ 5 ‘Ibs. 40c; 10. Ibs. 75c 
ROCK PHOSPHATE—Notural ground phosphote 
for permanent soil improvement ot low cost. 
Add to all your seils for flowers, vegetables 
nd lawn. 10 Ibs. 25c — 50 Ibs. $1.00 
FEO-MORCROP — Ask for price. 
GARDEN GYPSUM. OR LIME—A ground lime 
rock. Fine for old lawns, old garden spots, 
etc. An application along with fertilizer is 
very beneficial. 10 Ibs. 25c — 50 Ibs. $1.00 
LUX MORCROP 

100-lb. bag __ $4.40 25-lb. bag _....$1.50 
50-lb. bag ._ 2.50 10-Ib. carton... .75 
S=Hss, carton 3 e8 Se ae -40 
COMPO—Compost Moker. For converting leaves 
and other green She ea _matier into 
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“PEAT MOS Ss : 
For your garden, new lawn, chicken bicodar, 
Bale. $5.00 — Sack... $1.00° 

VITAMIST—Cariridge form, to -be used with 
your garden hose for lawn fertilizing. 
30 cartridges to the box. $1.00 
VERMICULATE PLANT AID 
Grow stronger bulbs; get betier seed germ- 
ination; rooting cuitings; a soil conditioner, 
and an all-season mulch. 
4 ais. 40c; Yo bushel 85c; 2 bushels $1.90 
OO OOOO TOOT TOOT OCCT OCT CO 
INOCULATOR PRICES 
When Ordering, Always 
Specificy Name of Seed 
ALFALFA, ALL CLOVERS 
INOCULATE ALL LEGUMES 
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wacGAbay Unsiece Disbuciter Size 
“‘T be. each $ .50 
2Y2 bu. each 1,00 
VETCH, AUSTRIAN PEAS, CANADIAN 
PEAS, BEANS 
Size 1 bu. each.__50c — *1212 bu. each $5.70 
*25 bu. size packed only for Soy B‘ns, Cow B’ns 
New Garden Size NITRAGIN for Gorden Peas, 
Beans, Sweet Peas, Lima Beans ond Lupins 
Each pkg. will inoculate any amt. up to 4 Ibs. 
Price, each -.10¢ 
D-CULTURE FOR BEANS... ige. “size 35c¢ : 
SEED DISINFECTANTS 
IMPROVED CERESAN . . for Wheat 
One |b. treats two bushels of grain. 
4 oz. 35c — 1 Ib. 90c — 4-Ib. can $3.00 
SEMESAN DISINFECTANT, small, /3-0z. 20c 
For small seeds ___ 2-0z. 60c 
SEMESAN BELL for “Potatoes 
2 oz. 50c — 1 tb. $2.00 
SEMESAN, JR., for Field and Sweet Corn 
1% oz, 17¢ — 12 oz. 62c 
ROOTONE & TRANSPLANTONE 
For dusting cuttings and bulbs before planting 
to hasten root action, and for dusting the soil 
to prevent bacteria and damping off. 
Pkt. 25¢ — 2-oz. jar $1.00 
FLORALIFE— Helps cut flowers live longer. No 
need to change water... 1Oc — 3 for 25¢ 
If this is not 
West ts =. Sp PANY cea ARE URGENTLY ADVISED} 
: Spiess COMPANY 

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