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ONIONS—Continued 
SOUTHPORT YELLOW GLOBE. Same as Southport 
White Globe but color is a deep yellow or golden 
brown. The flesh white, crisp and mild. 
Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.25 
SWEET SPANISH. (Utah Strain.) Enormous globe- 
shaped, measures 5 in. in diameter. Skin deep yellow, 
flavor very mild. Disease-resistant. 
Pkt. 35c, oz. $1.50 
WHITE SWEET SPANISH. (Utah Strain.) Similar to 
the Sweet Spanish, but pure white. 
Pkt. 35c, oz. $1.50 
WHITE PORTUGAL OR SILVERSKIN. A large, flat, 
white Onion of mild and pleasant flavor; hard and 
fine grained. Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.25 
YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS. Splendid keeper and 
globular in shape; skin is light yellow, flesh white 
and mild. Recommended for the general crop. 
Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.25 
ONION SETS 
1 quart will plant 50 feet of row. 
Plant in April, 2 inches apart in rows 1 foot apart, 
covering about 12 inch. Young Onions for scallions may 
be used in about 6 weeks. 
EBENEZER OR JAPANESE Lb. 70c, 8 Ibs. $5.25 
RED. Lb. 70c, 8 Ibs. $5.25 
WHITE. Lb. 70c, 8 Ibs. $5.25 
GOLDEN GLOBE. Lb. 75c, 8 Ibs. $5.75 
SHALLOTS. Lb. $1.25, 8 lbs. $9.50 
PARSLEY 
Fr., Persil; Ger., Petersilie; Sp., Perejil; It., Prezzemola 
1 ounce will sow 150 feet of row. 
Sow thickly in April, covering seeds about % inch. 
Firm soil with back of rake to prevent drying out. Thin 
to 6 inches apart. Seed takes 40 to 50 days to germinate. 
CHAMPION MOSS CURLED. Compact growing, dark 
green, finely cut and closely curled. 
Pkt. 15, oz. 35c, 44 lb. $1.25 
EXTRA DOUBLE CURLED. The mosslike leaves are 
finely curled; handsome bright green. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c, 14 Ib. $1.25 
FERN-LEAVED. A dwarf, compact, ornamental, fern- 
leaved variety; leaves not curled. 
Oz. $1.00, 14 Ib. $3.75 
HAMBURG OR ROOTED. The edible roots resemble a 
small, thick Parsnip in shape and color, and are ex- 
tensively used for flavoring; leaves plain. 
PKs 155,027.56, ID 91:25 
PARSNIP 
Fr., Panais; Ger., Pastinaken; Sp., Chirivia; It., Pastinaca 
When weather will permit in April, sow in rows 18 
inches apart and % inch deep. Thin to 6 or 8 inches 
apart. Where particularly long Parsnips are required, 
make holes 18 inches deep with crowbar and fill with 
light soil. Sow a pinch of seed in each hole, leaving 
strongest plant. 
ALL AMERICAN. A recent introduction. Roots clean, 
free of side shoots, very small core and clear white. 
Pkt. 25c, oz. 60c, 44 Ib $2.25 
IMPROVED AMERICAN HOLLOW CROWN. Better 
known and more generally grown than any other sort; 
roots smooth, usually 15 inches long by 38 inches in 
diameter at the top; tender and sugary. 
PKt-315¢; 027-5506; 1, 1b.7$1.75 
GARDEN PEAS 
Fr., Pois; Ger., Esbe; Sp., Arveja; It., Pisello 
1 pound will sow 100 feet of row. 
In a trench 1 foot deep and wide, place 3 inches of well- 
rotted manure or compost and fill with garden soil, firm- 
ing well; with a hoe, draw out a level trench 8 inches 
wide and 1% inches deep. Sow Peas thickly. Should be 
sown 2 feet, and the taller varieties 4 feet apart. The 
* Adaptable for Deep Freezing 
dwarf Peas do not require support, but the taller 
varieties should be supported with brush placed on each 
side of the row. Spinach may be sown between wide 
rows of Peas, and Celery may be planted in the rows 
after the Peas are removed. Peas should be sown as soon 
as the ground is workable, quite often in March. A late 
crop may often be secured by sowing early varieties in 
late July or August. 
Extra Early Smooth Varieties 
ALASKA. Very early, smooth blue Pea. Height 2% 
feet, pods dark green, containing 6 light green Peas 
of very good flavor. Lb. 75c, 5 Ibs. $3.65 
BLUE BANTAM. A splendid large-podded dwarf va- 
riety of the Laxtonian class. Height 2 feet. Vine and 
foliage stout and healthy, medium dark green; pointed 
pods dark green, 4 inches long, broad and straight, 
containing 6 to 8 green Peas. Lb. 75c, 5 Ibs. $3.65 
CODY. A new first early market and freezing variety 
recently developed. Gradus type but earlier and re- 
sistant to fusarium wilt. Vine light green, medium 
heavy. Pods dark green, pointed, broad and plump, 
contain 7 to 9 large, oblong, deep green tender Peas. 
Lb. 95c, 5 Ibs. $4.50 
EIGHT WEEKS EXTRA EARLY. An exceptionally 
early Pea of fine quality, height 18 inches. Sow as 
soon as the ground can possibly be worked. Peas 
ready 2 weeks earlier than other sorts. 
Lb. 90c, 5 Ibs. $4.25 
ENGLISH IMPROVED EARLY BIRD. A hard-seeded 
variety which comes in before the early dwarf sorts 
are finished. 4 feet high and vines literally covered 
with long, well-filled pods containing 8 or 9 dark green 
Peas of excellent quality. We cannot recommend this 
Pea too highly. Pkt. 75c 
EXTRA EARLY MARKET. For early use or general 
planting, Extra Early Market is unequalled. Round, 
hard-seeded, can be sown when frost is barely out of 
the ground. Height 2% feet. 
Lb. 75c, 5 lbs. $3.65 
Early Wrinkled Varieties 
*FREEZONIAN. Sixty-three days. 30-inch vine; 
dark medium heavy pods, 3% inches. Large, 
wrinkled dark green seed, wilt resistant. A fine 
quality Pea and excellent for freezing. 
Lb. 95c, 5 Ibs. $4.50 
A standard early. Height 
GRADUS. (World’s Record.) 
3 feet. Vine stout; pods medium green, 4 inches long, 
very broad, pointed and well filled with 7 to 8 large, 
dark green Peas of exceptional quality. 
Lb. 90c, 5 Ibs. $4.25 
LITTLE MARVEL. An extra fine dwarf Pea. Pods 
somewhat larger than Nott’s Excelsior and same 
season. Height 14 inches. Foliage and pods very 
dark green; pods 8 inches long. 7 very dark green 
Peas, high quality. - Lb. 90c, 5 Ibs. $4.25 
PROGRESS NO. 9. Earlier and more productive than 
Laxton’s Progress, resistant to fusarium wilt. 
Slightly larger and darker green, long broad-pointed 
__pod, well filled. Lb. 75c, 5 Ibs. $3.65 
“SHASTA. (Introducer’s description.) The most satis- 
factory Pea ever grown, that is our opinion and we 
ought to know as one of our seven plant breeding 
stations works on nothing else and our Pea seed 
crops cover 50,000 acres of the West. Plants of 
medium height, wilt resistant and very prolific. 
Shasta rates highest in sweetness; delicious either 
fresh from your garden or freezer. 
Lb. $1.25, 5 Ibs. $5.75 
SUTTON’S EXCELSIOR. Improved Nott’s Excelsior. 
Height 16 inches. Pods 8% inches long, straight, 
round and square-ended, containing 7 to 8 large, bright 
Peas of very fine quality. Lb. 90c, 5 Ibs. $4.25 
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