‘Our Seeds are Northern Grown, None Better at Any Price.” ES 
PEAS—(Continued)—Second Early Varieties 
Heightinfeet 144lb. 1 lb. 2 bs. 5 Ibs. 
¥ THOMAS LAXTON—Very early and productive, pods 
large, finest flavor, the best for general garden planting 3 25. .45 .80 1.95 
Tall Late Varieties 
¥ALDERMAN (Dark-podded Telephone)— 
Extra large dark pods, filled with large 
wrinkled peas of fine flavor, very productive, 
4 ft., 4% lb. 25c, 1 Ib. 45c, 2 Ibs. 80c, 5 Ibs. 
$1.95. 
CANADA FIELD,—Principally sown for feeding 
stock, 10c per lb. 
PEPPERS 
CULTURE.—Sow in hotbeds in March, when soil is warm, set in rows 2 ft. and 18 
in. ip the row. Hoe frequently. 
Pkt. 440z. Oz. 4Lb. 
HARRIS’ EARLY GIANT—A favorite; large, mild, red, AO atin oll we os 
LONG RED CAYENNE—Small, long, bright red, extremely hot, FLO a) eared nea. 
EARLY CALWONDER—Early, prolific, large, mild and sweet, AVE malty Miho 1a) 
RED CHERRY — Hot. Cherry- 
shaped, for pickles, pkt. 20c, 4% oz. 
35¢, oz. 70c, 14 tb. $2.30. 
WORLD BEATER PEPPER—Large, 
smooth, flesh thick, mild and sweet. 
Pkt. 20c, 1% oz. 30c, oz. 60c, 14 lb. 
$2.00. 
Pepper 
%* Particularly suitable for quick freezing. 
