ST. LOUIS SEED COMPANY—‘'Pure and Sure’’ Seeds 
MUSKMELONS--Cont'd. 
ROCKY FORD. The fruits are uniform in size, 
with well developed gray netting. 
PRU. 1023) 0zZ. 2o¢; 01/49 1b. 75¢s0e Iber $250 
HONEYDEW. -The flesh of this variety is 
green, with a very small seed cavity. 
Pkt«10¢;-02. -25¢;.1/4 1b. 75¢;. 1b. $2.50 
WATERMELONS 
SEEDLESS WATERMELON (NEW). Fruits average 
10 to 15 lbs., round, plain green, early, 
sweet reddish pink flesh. 10 seeds. .50¢ 
Plant with ordinary watermelon seed which 
serves as pollen plant. 
DIXIE QUEEN. -Flesh bright red and very 
sweet,striped dark green. . -Pkt.10¢ 
OZ coe. 1/4 ib (5e5 -lb. $2.50 
EARLY KANSAS. Oval in shape, medium size, 
thin rind, light green with dark irregu- 
PAVEGUCLUCS ous Bence fs . -Pkt.10¢ 
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IMPROVED KLECKLEY SWEET. .Large melons. 
Particularly adapted for home garden. 
Oblong in shape, dark green in color. 
Pkt.10¢; oz. 15¢;, 1/4 1b. 50¢; lb. $1.75 
STONE MOUNTAIN (or Dixie Belle.) . . Rich 
dark green in color with scarlet flesh 
that is exceptionally sweet . . .Pkt.10¢ 
OZ 2 0C. ee 1/4 lb. 55¢. PID. 1.75 
TOM WATSON. The rind is dark blue-green; 
the flesh is deep red. . oe PKtALO¢ 
OZ .splo¢. oo. & A. 1/4) 120 504. MLD oder O 
WATERMELON SEED FOR TEA. -PER LB. 50¢ 
MUSHROOMS 
Mushrooms may be grown il a cellar, cave, 
hotbed,or under benches in greenhouse. 
Write for Free Circular. 
Per Brick 30¢. .. ie sDaebricks $12.25 
By Mail add 5¢ per Brick for postage. 
MUSTARD 
One ounce will sow 40 feet of drill. 
BLACK MUSTARD: The leaves are smooth and 
often 12 inches long. . . Pkt .10¢ 
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FLORIDA BROAD LEAF. Leaves exceptionally 
large,slightly Se ie and thick. Thick 
white midrib. . : -Pkt .10¢ 
O2 cee LOG meee: 1/4, 1b. “35¢. -lb. 90¢ 
SOUTHERN GIANT CURLED. . The leaves are 
light green,and much Sn a and frilled 
at the edges. . -Pkt .10¢ 
oz. 15¢. a1 /4e 1b. "35¢. -lb. 90¢ 
OKRA 
CLEMSON SPINELESS. A very uniform spine- 
less strain of the Perkins long-podded 
type. Pods rich green,straight, ridged. 
Pkt.10¢; oz. 15¢; 1/4 lb. 30¢; 1b. $1.00 
DWARF GREEN. Early maturing variety. Very 
productive. Plants are dwarf. .Pkt.10¢ 
oz. 15¢. ni 4: Lb s0e. -lb. $1.00 
WHITE VELVET. 33 feet, pods Ba sea white, 
unusually long. . eee PRUE LOS. 
oz. 15¢. .1/4 1b. "30¢. -lb. $1.00 
ONIONS 
An ounce will sow 100 feet of drill, 
four to five pounds to the acre for 
large onions. 
. An extremely mild onion of 
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71/4 10. 92.20 
CRYSTAL WAX. 
the white Bermuda type. 
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ONIONS--Cont 'd. 
GIANT YELLOW PRIZE TAKER. . A main crop 
onion of the largest size and nearly 
SiGoular ify fOrm,. 274.4; Pe eat LOS 
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LARGE RED GLOBE. This main crop onion pro- 
duces medium to large sized globe-shaped 
Dil bees eee. erie os .Pkt.10¢ 
LS ROZawlOe Mae. OZ ee 40¢, Pa 20 ea Wg ae We 4s) 
LARGE WHITE GLOBE. .Producing medium to 
large, fine shaped clear white bulbs. 
Pkt.10¢; 1/2 oz. 25¢;0z. 45¢;1/41b. $1.45 
PHILADELPHIA SILVERSKIN. (For pickling.) 
This is a medium sized onion of mild 
flavor. A favorite for pickling .Pkt.10¢ 
T/ 2°07 ZO. Oe ADE: .1/4 1b. $1.45 
RIVERSIDE SWEET SPANISH. . Large globe- 
shaped, yellow onion with small top. 
Pkt.10¢; 1/2 0z. 30¢;0z. 50¢; 1/4 1b. $1.75 
ONION SETS 
Yellow,qt.25¢; Red,qt.25¢; White,qt.25¢ 
(By Parcel Post, add 5¢ a quart postage). 
(Write for Price per Bushell.) 
GARLIC SETS 
Matures in about 110 days. Garlic is grown 
by planting the small bulbs in rows, 4 
inches apart in the row. . wD. D0 
PARSNIPS 
HOLLOW CROWN. This is the most popular and, 
best variety in cultivation . .Pkt.10¢ 
OF pam ee .1/4 lb. 40¢. nD weber 
PARSLEY 
EXTRA TRIPLE CURLED (Moss Curled). One of 
the most popular varieties owing to the 
fine deep green color and attractive fo- 
liage which resembles moss. .Pkt.10¢ 
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PLAIN. The leaves are deeply cut,flat and 
dark green in color. They are used for 
Pla vOrinote ew. = wane . .Pkt.10¢ 
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HAMBURG ROOTED. The root of this variety 
is edible. It is extensively used for 
flavoring soups and stews . . .Pkt.10¢ 
oz. 20¢. .1/4 lb. 50¢. SLD LOO 
GARDEN PEAS 
ALASKA. 56 days. 
24 inches long, straight. 
inches high . et we eg ee PRUE LUE 
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AMERICAN WONDER. 60 days. The small dwarf 
bushes are heavily laden with peas of 
the finest quality. .. ee ee 
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LAXTONIAN. 58 days. Dwarf large-podded 
peas. Pods are often more than 4 inches 
long and contain 8 dark green peas. 
Pkt .10¢3 6172 Ibi e25¢ 31b 240¢ Sk lbs. $1.75 
LITTLE MARVEL. 58 days. A main crop dwarf 
Pods slightly more than 
Vine about 30 
variety. Vines. 18 to 20 in. tall, pods 
3 inches. . ee Pee -Pkt.10¢ 
1/29ibe? 2065 .lb. 40¢. 5 lbs. $1.75 
MAMMOTH POD EXTRA EARLY.60 days. The best 
extra early pea.  jmooth,very prolific; 
pods of a rich dark ergen color. 
Height, 3 feet. ; 
17 2b se 25¢. 
Pkt. 10¢ 
"1b. 40¢. 5 lbs. $1.75 
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