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An ounce plants 50 feet of row. 
White Velvet. 60 days. Very prolific, free from 
spines. Light green, tender pods. % oz. 10¢; 
oz. 15¢; % Ib. 50¢. 
RADISHES 
Light soil and plentiful moisture 
produce the best results. Sow at in- 
tervals of two weeks, beginning in 
early spring, in rows 12 inches apart. 
An ounce plants 100 feet of row. 
Y% oz. 10¢; oz. 15¢; % Ib. 35¢; Ib. $1.00 
Early Scarlet Globe. 24 days. Early, round, 
bright scarlet. Small top. Crisp and mild. 
Forces easily. 
French Breakfast. 25 days. Fine oval shape, 
white-tipped; mild, crisp and tender. Quick 
grower; good for home and market. An 
old favorite. 
Icicle. 27 days. Pure white, quite large, long 
and crisp. Valuable for table use and re- 
mains in good condition a long time. 
Long Scarlet Short Top. 26 days. A standard 
long red Radish, straight and smooth, grow- 
ing partly above ground. Develops long roots | 
that are tender, crisp and sweet. Fine for the 
home garden. 
Sparkler. 25 days. Globular, rosy, carmine 
roots with long white tip. The top is very 
short, making it good for forcing, although 
it is equally good outdoors. Can be grown 
the year round. 
Mixed Radish Seed. Contains nearly all varieties. 
SPINACH . 
Plant in rows a foot apart and thin 
to 4 inches. Sow every two weeks un- 
til hot weather. An ounce plants 100 
feet of row. 
VY oz. 106; 0z. 15¢; % Ib. 35¢3 Ib. 85¢, 
except where noted. 
Bloomsdale Long Standing. 45 days. Crumpled, 
dark green leaves. Lasts well. A very desir- 
able sort. 
Giant Nobel (Giant Thick Leaved). 43 days. 
Very valuable for market gardens and can- 
ning. Plant large, vigorous and spreading; 
slow to form seed stalks and an extremely 
heavy yielder. Leaves very large, thick, 
smooth, with rounded tips. 
Early Scarlet Globe. ; 
King of Denmark. 45 days. Leaves very thick, 
dark green, curled or blistered, in low, com- 
pact tufts, ready to use as soon as the earli- 
est yet remaining longer in good condition 
before running to seed. 
New Zealand (Tetragonia expansa). 55 days. 
Strong-growing summer variety. The young | 
branches and leaves can be gathered at any 
time. Sow thinly in drills 15 inches apart. 
VY oz. 190¢; oz. 20¢; % Ib. 60¢; Ib. $1.50. 
GARDEN PEAS 
Plant the seed 2 inches deep and an 
inch, apart in single or double rows 
that 2% feet apart. Tall varieties need 
brush for Up Peas require light, 
rich soil and cool weather. A pound 
plants 100 feet of row. 
1% W. 186; % Ib. 30¢; Ib. 45¢. 
10 Ibs. $3.50; 50 Ibs. $14.00. 
By Express, 
Alaska. 55 days. Extremely early. Grows from 
20 to 28 inches high and ripens the whole 
crop at once. Fine quality; small pod but 
well filled with Peas. 
Allen’s Extra Early. 55 days. This is one of 
the earliest and best Peas grown. Splendid 
table qualities; very productive. If you want. 
pealy Peas, you should give this variety a 
trial. 
Early Gradus* 58 days. About 8 feet tall; 
medium early. Very large pods filled with 
fine-flavored Peas that keep in top condition 
for a long time. A general favorite in great 
demand. Fine for freezing. S 
Gilboa.* 70 days. A heavy yielder of large 
Peas. Vines about 24 to 28 inches tall. Extra 
good canner and freezer, also one of the 
very best for home use. 
Laxton’s New Progress*. 60 days. This new 
variety is without question the very finest of 
the large-podded, dwarf, early Peas. Vines 
are dwarf, only 15 to 18 inches high; the 
rich dark green pods are 4%, inches long 
and always: crowded with large, dark green 
Peas of finest quality. 
Rogers Premier (Improved Nott’s Excelsior). 
60 days. One of the earliest of the wrinkled 
sorts. Pods light green, blunt, about 3 inches 
long. Very sweet flavor. A good bearer; 
vines about 14 inches in height. Splendid 
for the home garden. 
Thomas Laxton.* 57 days. nels 344 feet tall 
and ptoduces 4-inch pods full of large, ‘ten- 
der Peas. Popular for market, canning nd 
freezing. ; 
way; often planted among rows of 
_ corn. An ounce plants 25 to 50 hills. 
PEPPERS 
Sow early indoors and transplant 18 
inches apart when the weather and 
soil are warm. An ounce produces 
about 1200 plants. : ag 
% Ib. $2.00; Ib. $6.00 
California Wonder (California Giant). 120 
days. A mild, sweet, midseason variety. Very 
large, measuring 4% inches in length by 4 
inches in diameter; blocky in shape. Ex- 
tremely thick flesh; fine for stuffing. 
Chinese Giant. 120 days. Grows 12 to 15 ~ 
inches in circumference, with four or five | 
irregular points; deep green becoming scar- — 
let. A mild pickler and heavy yielder. 
VY oz. 10¢3; oz. 55¢; 
excellent quality. Thick, sweet flesh; Sticke a 
green when young, changing ve golden 
yellow. ; ¢ 
Hungarian Yellow. 110 days. An éxtrenmcleon 
hot, long slender Pepper of a bright yellow 
color. The fruits are pointed and from 51% to— 
7 inches long. The plants are heavy yielders. 
Very productive early yielder. 
Neapolitan. 4 
inches Jong, 
Fruits bright glossy red, 4 
growing upright ; sweet. 
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Red Cayenne. 120 days. loner red, very hot. an 
Used for seasoning and pickling. ae 
Sunnybrook. 115 days. Shaped like a ‘ner 
very early and productive. Sweet, iia 
flavor; a good canner and extra fine for 
salads. ' 
PUMPKINS ae a 
Plant in hills 8 to 10 feet apart each 
WY oz. 10¢; oz. 15¢; %4 Ib. 35¢5 Ib. $1. 25 
Connecticut Field. 118 days. Good for atoee 
or pies. A favorite with canneries and pro- 
ducers on account of its hardiness and im- 
meng crops. Almost round, light yellow 
ruit. - 
Dickinson. 110 days. Especially developed for 
canning. Thick, brilliant orange flesh with — 
such a high protein content that little sugar, 
ese) or coloring need be added. Very pro- 
ific. : 
King of the Mammoths. 120 days. This show 
Pumpkin sometimes grows to 200 pounds. — 
Salmon-pink flesh. A splendid keeper. 
Small Sugar. 108 days. The _best pie Pump- 
kin; small, almost solid, very sweet, deep 
orange inside and out. Very productive, ex- 
cellent keeper. 
RHUBARB SEED | ye 
Myatt’s Victoria. Thick red stalks of fine qual- s F 
ity. Sow seed in spring; thin to 6 inches and 
transplant in fall 8 to 4 feet apart. 1/5 oz. 
Y Vb. 80c. 
106; 0z. 25¢; 
California 
Wonder 
*These Nartatles are especially good for Freez- 
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