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% REMEMBER WILSON’S SEEDS ARE TESTED—THEY GROW! 
PEAS 
RICH IN VITAMINS A, B, AND C 
1 Ib. Will Sow a Row About 100 Feet Long; 
1% to 2 Bushels to Acre. 
Ready for Picking 60 to 80 Days from Germination 
We Supply Libera] Packets of Peas at 10 ets. Each 
PEDIGREE EXTRA EARLY. (Smooth seed.) Height 
2% feet. Ripens in about 60 days. 1 Ib. 40 ets.; 
2 Ibs. 75 ets. 
LAXTON’S SUPERB OR EARLY BIRD. A very early 
large podded variety. Can be planted early in 
Spring; withstands cold, wet weather. Pods dark 
green, 4 inches lone and contain 9 or 10 peas. 
Height, 25 inches. 1 Ib. 40 ets, 
GRADUS, or PROSPERITY. Height 3% feet. Sweet- 
est wrinkled pea. 1 Ib. 45 etis.; 2 Ibs. SO ets. 
HUNDREDFOLD. Height 16 inches. Very produc- 
tive. Pods dark green, about 4 inches long and 
usually contain 8 or 9 large, dark green peas of 
excellent quality. 1 Ib. 50 ets.; 2 Ibs. 95 ets. 
LITTLE MARVEL. Very large pods; great yielder. 
Only 15 inches high. 1 Ib. 40 ets.; 2 Ibs. 75 ets. 
LAXTON’S PROGRESS (Improved Laxtonian). The 
earliest of the large-podded dwarf peas. The pods 
are 4% inches long and contain 7 to 9 large, 
luscious dark green peas. Vines 18 inches tall. 
1 Ih. 50 ets.3; 2 Ibs. 95 cts. 
TELEPHONE (ALDERMAN). Standard late-crop 
sort; immense pods and peas. Height 4 feet. 
1 Ih. 40 ets.; 2 lbs. 75 ets. 
DWARF TELEPHONE OR DAISY. A fine late crop 
variety. Light green pods, 4% inches long, 
straight and pointed containing 8 to 9 peas of 
fine quality. 1 Ib. 40 cts.; 2 lbs. 75 cts. 
WORLD’S RECORD—Extra-Early Gradus. Vines 
grow about 3 feet tall and bear an enormous 
crop of pods 3% inches long, nearly straight, 
medium green, and hold 7 to 9 large tender peas 
of luscious flavor. 1 Ib. 50 ects.; 2 Ibs. 95 cts. 
SUGAR DWARF GRAY SEEDED. Used same as 
Snap Beans, both pod and peas being eaten. 
Height about 16 inches. 1 Ib. 50 ets.; 2 lbs. 95 ets. 
RADISHES 
Liberal Pkt. 10 cts.; % oz. 15 cts.3 1 oz. 25 cts.; 
% Ib. 75 ets. 
One Ounce Will Sow a Row About 50 Feet Long; 
6 Ibs. to an Acre. Ready in 20 to 60 Days. 
ROUND SCARLET, 20-DAY, EARLY. White, crisp, 
tender; rapid grower. 
ROUND SCARLET WHITE TIPPED, EARLY. For 
frames or outdoors. 
FRENCH BREAKFAST. Olive-shaped; scarlet, 
white tip: quick grower; very fine. 
ICICLE. Long, white, crisp and tender. Fine forcer. 
WHITE STRASBURG SUMMER. Very large; cylin- 
drical. Matures in 40 days. 
RUCOLA (ARGUOLA) 
ITALIAN ROCKET. Greatly relished in salads and 
quite tasteful in soups. The dark green leaves 
resemble Sorrel. Slightly pungent but appetiz- 
ing flavor. Pkt. 10 ets.; 4 0z. 25 ets.3 4% oz. 35 cts. 
1 oz 60 cts. 
WILSON’S SEEDS 
SALSIFY 
OR VEGETABLE OYSTER 
One Ounce Will Sow a Row About 50 Feet Long 
Ready for Table in 100 Days After Sowing 
SANDWICH ISLAND. Hardy. Large, white, smooth 
tapering roots. Pkt. 10 ets.; 44 oz. 20 cts.; % oz. 
40 cts.; 1 oz. 70 ets. 
SPINACH 
Pkt. 10 cts.; %4 oz. 15 ets.3; % oz. 25 ets.; 1 oz. 35 ets.;3 
% lb. 60 ets. (except N. Z.) SHORT CROP 
One Ounce Will Sow a Row About 50 Feet; 
10 to 12 Pounds to the Acre. 
Ready for Use in 50 to 70 Days 
NOBEL GIANT. Slow to go to seed. It makes very 
quick low dark green leaves of large size rather 
smooth and of delicious flavor. 
PERPETUAL. See Swiss Chard, page 10. 
VICTORIA. Broad, dark green leaves of fine qual- 
ity. A great heat-resister. 
GIANT, Thick Leaved. Dark green leaves. 
SAVOY, or BLOOMSDALE LONG STANDING, Quick 
growing; fine for fall sowing; crumpled leaves. 
NEW ZEALAND. Grows well in hot weather. Soak 
seed before sowing. Pkt. 10 cts.; % oz. 20 cts.; 
1 oz 35 ects.; % Ib. $1.00. 
SQUASH 
One Ounce Will Sow About 20 to 40 Hills; 
4 Pounds to the Acre 
SUMMER VARIETIES, BUSH 
All 10 ects. Per Liberal PKt.; % oz. 20 ets.; 1 oz. 
30 cts.; % Ib. 80 ets. (except Butternut) 
Ready in 50 to 60 Days 
YELLOW GIANT SUMMER CROOKNECK. Thick, 
yellow, dry flesh, of fine quality. 
YELLOW SUMMER STRAIGHTNECK. Same as 
Crookneck except neck is almost straight. 
WHITE SCALLOPED. (Patty Pan). Early; cream- 
white fruits. 
YELLOW SCALLOPED (Patty Pan) (Golden Cus- 
tard). Golden yellow flesh; fine quality; large. 
COCOZELLHE, or Italian Vegetable Marrow. Smooth 
dark green fruits which when mature become 
marbled with yellow. Fruits are best when 6 to 
8 inches long. Ready in 65 days. 
BLACK ZUCCHINI ITALIAN VEGETABLE MAR- 
ROW. Improved. The color is a very dark green, 
almost black, no striping or mottling. Flesh 
greenish white and of fine flavor. 
LONG WHITE BUSH (English Vegetable Marrow). 
Fruits 12 to 14 inches long, 4 to 5 inches thick, 
creamy white skin, pure white tender flesh. Fine 
* UCONN. Bush type Acorn. 
WINTER SORTS, RUNNING 
VERY RICH IN VITAMINS 
Ready in About 100 Days 
TABLE QUEEN (Acorn). Matures in 60 days. The 
fruits are 6 inches long by 4% inches in diameter, 
green shell, flesh yellow and thick. A trailing 
summer Squash that Keeps well into winter. 
BUTTERNUT SQUASH. When baked and served 
without the shell it spreads like butter. The skin 
is dull yellow; a long, thick neck ends in a bulge 
in which lies all the seed. Pkt. 15 ets.; % oz. 
25 cts.; % oz 40 ets.; 1 oz. 75 ets. Matures in 
90 to 100 days. 
HUBBARD, CHICAGO WARTED. A reliable, 
time winter variety; large. 
KITCHENETTE (Hubbard). The smallest Hubbard; 
named because the fruits weigh only 5 pounds. 
Keeps well and is of fine quality. 
BOSTON MARROW. A productive Fall and Winter 
variety, oval, of fine flavor. Fruits when ripe 
bright orange. Flesh salmon. Best for pies. 
old- 
Germico 
Hotkaps —See Page 28 
MONTCLAIR, N. J. 
