Two pounds will seed 100 ft. row. Peas 
require cool temperature, plenty of mois- 
ture and long daylight for best results. 
The smooth peas may be planted as soon 
as the ground can be dug; wrinkled sorts 
later on until June and again in August. 
Sow 2 in. deep in rows (dwarf varieties), 
24 in. apart; (tall sorts) 36-38 in. apart. 
Support all over 18 in. tall, using *Sweet 
Pea Netting, chicken wire or brush. 
First and Best, Large Podded (60 days). 
Best round seeded early variety; blunt 
pods contain 7 to 8 light green peas of 
good flavor; 34 in. high. 
Pkt. 15c: % Ib. 30c; Ib. 55cs3 5 Ibs. $2.65 
Improved Gradus (World’s Record) (61 
days). A highly selected and earlier 
fruiting strain of this most popular Pea, 
with vines about 30 in. high. Pods con- 
tain 7 to 8 large, tender peas of finest 
quality. 
Pkt? Tbe: 346 Ib: 20ces Ib, 55c¢: 5) lbs, $2.65 
Hundredfold (Improved Laxtonian) (63 
days). <A very early dwarf green sort; 
18 in. high, with deep green pods con- 
taining 8 large peas of excellent quality. 
Pkt. 250: 46 1b. 730¢s) 1b. bocs 5) Tbs: $2265 
Laxton’s Progress (62 days). The larg- 
est podded and most attractive of the 
“Laxtonian”’ family; dwarf 18 in. vines. 
Pods contain 7 to 9 large peas of high 
quality. 
PK Dey se elb, SOc Ibs o5Cs8b LDSes 2.00 
Market Surprise (Extra Early) (66 
days). Large pods contain 7 round, 
pork peas of quite excellent quality. 
in. 
PKt. 15634675 1b. 30ce Ib. 55¢e3>5 Ibs, $2.65 
Telephone (73 days). Very productive, 
popular late, containing 8 to 10 light 
green peas of unexcelled quality, size 
and flavor; 54 in. 
Pkt, Lies 326 Iby 30c3 ib. 5oes > Tbs. S265 
Thomas Laxton (63 days). Magnificent 
early, plump, blunt pods that contain 
7 or 8 large, tender peas of good qual- 
ity; 36 in., early. 
PEt. 15c; 3% Ib. 30ce* lb. 55c% 5 Ibs. $2.65 
NEW LAWN FORMULA ... 
“POORSOIL LAWNMIX” 
BUILDS LAWNS IN POOR 
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TRAINETTE for 
Training Sweet Peas or 
Garden Peas. Made of 
weatherized netting. 
Easy to put up, attach 
to two stakes. 60” x 72” 
65¢e; 607 x 96" 85c; 
60” x 180” $1.25; by 
post add 1l5c. 
Victory Freezer (B.M., 
A.A.S., °48) (64 days) 
High yield, together 
with tender, delicious 
flavored Thos. Laxton 
quality all the way, wilt 
resistance and hardiness 
to heat and cold, makes 
for ideal main crop and 
wide garden use. Dark 
green, medium heavy 
vines, bear 3” to 3%" 
blunt pods, in pairs. 
Pkt. 25¢c; 4% lb. 40c; 
IDES sibel bsass-50 
Radish Cherry Belle 
Poppors. 
Sow in hotbed in March. 
Peppers are tender; only after danger of 
frost is past transplant into rich, well 
prepared soil 18 in. apart in rows, 30 in. 
apart. Hotkaps are frostproof, conserve 
heat and moisture. Keep the soil well 
cultivated and free from weeds. 
California Wonder. Large, thick meated 
and unusually solid and heavy 4-lobed 
fruit, smooth and uniform, mild and 
BWlCtsacscsearehexerors Pkt. 20c; oz. $1.00 
Chinese Giant. Chunky and square ended 
fruits up to 5 in. across, flesh moder- 
ately thick and sweet, bright green when 
young and attractive cherry red at ma- 
TULL EYisn lets sieteleleteteters siscbie Pkt 20Ccyozaa0c 
Ruby King Improved. Large, mid-season 
variety of excellent mild flavor; thick 
fleshed, tapering. The plants are medium- 
dwarf, erect, vigorous and highly pro- 
CTICCIV Gaieiaictele cteneia eves eis Pkt. 15c; oz. 90c 
World Beater. One of the best of the 
large peppers; fruits up to 5 in. long; 
flesh mild and thick, very productive and 
fevarotel hahheyoXeraa Go oc formic Pkt. 20c; oz. 90c 
TARRAGON PLANTS. 
Each 60c; 10, $5.00. 
One ounce sows 100 ft. of drill. 
Radishes are the easiest and quickest 
grown vegetable. Sow seeds in finely 
prepared soil, in rows 12 in. apart, and 
thin out to 1 in. apart. They are at their 
best when growth is quick and steady. 
Temperature moderate, moisture plenti- 
ful and picked young. Make successive 
plantings every two weeks. 
Cherry Belle. (B.M., A.A.S., ’49). A 
tangy delight from Holland. Brightest 
and roundest little globes you ever 
saw; uniform, crisp appetizers that are 
heat resistant and never pithy. 
IEA TIGYOH Vora, HWE EVA, Mee Syalayl) 
Early Scarlet Globe Select. Fine quality 
roots, very regular, uniformly bright, 
carmine-red; mild, crisp and _ tender; 
ready in 3 weeks. Excellent forcer. 
Pkt wLOC2t0zZ. obCs 4 sl bersHc 
Early Scarlet Turnip. Early garden and 
greenhouse radish; round, slightly flat- 
tened, dark scarlet, crisp and tender. 
PEt 0c 0Z2 oC. sla oG 
French Breakfast. Oblong, 1% in., blunt 
roots, of rich scarlet with white tip. Of 
excellent quality, better when forced. 
PEty L0cs oz sbess ta lbees bc 
Glowing Ball (G.M., A.A.S.,’34) (forcing). 
Perfectly round, bright orange-red forc- 
ing and garden variety; tender, crisp 
roots have less tendency to split. Very 
tasty; remarkable creation. 
PK 1oCy Ooze 400284 albaeo1200 
Icicle. Long, slender, 5 in. waxy white 
roots, brittle, crisp and extremely tender, 
of inviting flavor; very popular. 
Pkt. 10c3/0z, 30c3 424 lba ioe 
RHUBARB ROOTS 
Rhubarb is quickly and easily grown. Set 
roots 3 ft. to 4 ft. apart in well manured 
soil, preferably contiluously moist. Do 
not cut the first year. When blossom 
stalks appear, cut back to the ground. 
McDonald. Canadian introduction; a new 
early producer of fine quality, true pink 
color; good forcer.....3, $2.00; 10, $5.50 
RUTA BAGA 
The Swedish Turnip; a large, late type 
for forage and table use. Sow in June 
in rows 18 in. apart and thin out to 6 
in. apart. Store in a cool cellar for 
Winter, with a little moisture to keep 
them from withering. 
Improved American. Desirable both for 
table and forage use, owing to their 
small tops and short neck; large globe- 
shaped good keeper of finest quality. 
Pkt l0esozs o0Cs 24 lbieg0c 
SALSIFY 
Mammoth Sandwich Island. An improved 
variety; 6 in. to 8 in. roots, smooth, tap- 
ering, dull white, mild flavored and deli- 
CALC meters Pkt. 15¢; oz. 75c; %4 lb. $2.00 
Swivavcaiin rena et 
Pepper, World Beater 
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tomentosus: matted-pubescent 
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triandrus: with three anthers 
tricolor: three colored 
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