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1 oz. to 100 ft., 4 lbs. per acre 
When starting an Asparagus bed from seed, 
it is advisable to soak the seed for 24 hours 
before planting. 
Washingfon Rust Proof — Pkt. 10c; Oz. 20c; 
Y4-lb. 8O0c — Lb. $2.75 
BEANS 
1 Ib. to 100 ft., 50 to 60 lus. per acre 
_1 Ib. to 100 ft., 30 to 35 Ibs. per acre 
1 Ib. to 100 ft., 30 to 50 Ibs. per acre 
Plant beans after all danger of frost is past, 
in warm, dry, well prepared soil. The rows 
should be 2 to 3 feet apart and the seeds 
well covered 12 to 2 inches geen: 
fmproved Gelden Wax - 
Pencil Pod Black Wax 
GREEN BUSH 
3-Oz. Pkt. 
Dworf Horticultural Cranberry. .15 
Red Valentine =~ 115 
Stringless Green Pod 15 
Burpee Giant String!ess eal 
Stringless Refugee -............. <5 
Ranger, new improved green 
ped siringless beans _....._...- - 
Broad Windsor 
Plertiful—Ferry-Morse, 
TENDER-GREEN POLE BEANS 
3-Oz. 
Kentucky Wonder Wax 
Asparagus or Yard Long 
Lazy Wife 
Scarlet Runner - 
Tal) Horticultural 
Oregon Giant 
White Seed Kentucky Wonder. 
Blue Lake or Creaseback, early. 
KENTUCKY WONDER 
GREENSPOD. 2. ..2 3: ...--5--- . 
LIMA BEANS 
3-Oz. 
Burpee’s Bush Lima .. fae 
Oregon Pole Lima - 
_Henderson’s Bush Lima - 
Edible Soy Beans 
BEANS—Fie!d or Baking Sorts 
Great Northern 
Lady Washington—Navy 
Black Eye Peas 
- Mexican Chili Bean - 
{ TABLE BEETS | 
1 oz to 100 ft.; 8 to 14 lbs. per acre 
The rows should be spaced 14 to 24 inches 
apart. Work the soil well and cover the seeds 
about an inch deep. 
Pkt. Oz. Vo-lb. Lb. 
Crimson Globe Bs 15 .40 1.00 
Early Egyptian . 3 -15 .40 1.00 
Early Blood Turnip. .10 .15 .40 1.00 
Detroit 3 -15 .40 1.00 
‘Half-Long - ; -15 .40 1.00 
long Blood- Red 15 .40 1.00 
arly” Wonder = .15 .40 1.00 
SUGAR BEETS | 
. =) oz. to 100 ft.; 6 to 10 Ibs. per acre 
eeey y be used not oe for Sear and Stock 
ut whe all Toei Y $100 ; 
Se Moe BNALUSSIE, Bh 
WU, VV LIN ADOT Pato, 
VV SA OSSLIN AG EL UIN 
PAL, LD, 10, LIde e 
i ERPBACE | 
EARLY MARKET VARIETIES 
Oz. VYa-Lb. 
Early Jersey Wakefield _. -25 .90 
Conenhagen Market 25 .90 
Early Flat Duich _ 2 25 .90 
All Heed Early - 25 .90 
Succession -_ = 25 .90 
Golden Acre 25 .90 
Surehead ats = 25 .90 
Large Flat Dutch —_....._.. -25 .90 
Danish Baliboaod —s. 25 .90 
Al) Season—For krovwt _. -25 
Red Cabbage __ : ‘ -25 
Chinese Cabbage - pe -25 
Savey Cabbage ______. - .25 
Brussels Sprouts ____...... 3 25 
Broceoli — lialion inte .25 
Poultry Cabbage, pkt. we 1 0c 
HERBS—any kind, pkt. -..1@c ond 25c 
oo 
CANTALOUPE |} 
From Burrell’s, Recky Ford 
1 oz. to 100 #.; 3 to 4 Ibs. per acre 
In sections where the Summers are short, 
seed can be planted indoors or n hotbeds in 
small boxes. The young plants can be trans- 
ferred fo the garden when danger of frost 
‘s past. 
Oz. Wa-lb. Lb. 
Bu-rell’s Gem— 
Grange coor 20 
.75 2.00 
Rocky Ford or Netied : 
_G 
The Bender—lasge; : 
Yellow flesh q 4 : 75 2.00 
Osase—Salmon color __. oe 75 2.00 
Gold Lined Recky Ford . ? 75 2.00 
Mexican. Banana ___ ‘I § 75 2.00 
Wenatchee Giant _ ; 2 75 2.00 
Hearts of Gold 1 ‘ 75 2.00 
Honey Dew - 5 2 75 2.00 
Hale’s Best d F 75 2.00 
Casabas _ 7 : -.75 2.00 
Tip Top _. : vA 75 2.00 
Sugar Reck - a 3 75 2.00 
Persian, small 3 -75 2,00 
f CARROTS | 
Y2 oz. to 100 fi.; 3 to 4 Ihs. per acre 
Sow seed in light sandy soil, from April to 
June in drills 12 feet apert, covering the 
seed one-half inch deep. Cultivate freely and 
do not allow ithe soil to get too dry during 
hot weather. 
Pkt. Oz, VYa-lb. Lb. 
Touchon2..332- Se. 10 4.25 .75 2.00 
Chentenay, or Model_ A 25 .75 2.00 
Chentenay—Red cored z 25 75 2.00 
Oxheart, or Guerande __. -25- .75 2.00 
Scarlet Short Hern _....... 25 .75 2.00 
Danver’s Hal? Long - = 25° .75 2.00 
Long Orange ................... 25 .75 2.00 
Morse Bunshing 25 .75 2.00 
Coreless ____. 25 .75 2.00 
White Belgian, “Yellow cRelgiant and Golden 
Giant (for siocic). Pkt. Se; Oz. 25¢; VYa-Lb. 
75c; bb. $2.25 
fCAULIFLOWER 
Caulifiower heads must be protected from 
suniight so as to make sure of the desirable 
white curd. Gather the tops of the leaves 
together loosely as soon as the heads begin 
fo form. 
Danish Dry Weather, Snowball— 
Pkt. 20c — Oz. 95c 
; CELERY 
- Pkt. 
White Plume sec Al, 
Golden Self Blanching - 10 
Utah — Winter __. .10 
Burpee’s Celtuce .10 
CELERIAC 10 
CHIVES — Pkt. eS 
{SWiss CHARD| 
ALLL 
eke the tops of this beet are used like 
spinach, stalks may be prepared like aspara- 
gus. Cultivate and thin to 10 inches apart. 
~ Pkt. 10c; Oz. 10c; Va-Lb, 50¢; Ab. $1.00 © 
CUCUMBERS 
From Burrell’s, Rocky Ford 
Sow outdoor varieties early in Spring, in 
hotbeds and transplant io open ground when 
jhe weather is suitable. For later crop, sow 
seed when weather becomes settled, in hills 
4 +0 6 inches apart. They require a warm, 
rich soil, and should be watered liberally. 
Pkt. Oz. Yo-lb. Lb. 
White Spine ..............10  .25 .75 2.00 
Longfellow ..........---...10 .25 .75 2.00. 
Davis Perfect _....10 .25 .75 2.00 
lemon Cucumber -.......... 25 .75 2.00 
Chirago Pickling ............ 25 .75 2.00 
Impreved Long Gren ___. 25 .75 2.00 
Bosion Pickling — 25 .75 2.00 
Gherkin __ See -25 .75 2.00 
Kirby Steys Green A 25 .75 2.00 
Straight Eight - 2 25 .75° 2.00 
Earty Fortune 25 .75 2.00 
Snow’s Pickling 25 .75. 2.00 
White Wonder - 3 25 .75 2.00 
Hybrid Cucumber, 60-day, resistant to mildew, 
green fruif, 8” ee 2/2" wide, produce 
fong time _ pkt. 35¢ 
| FIELD SEED CORN 
White Dent __ _ 15 
Pride of the North—90 days 15 
Minnesota 13 — 80 days -15 
Washingion Yellow Dent. 5 
KINGSCROST HYBRID—85 days. 
| SWEET CORN 
oil, jeoh 
4 treet apart for late sorts. wre isia first sowing — 
about the middle of May and continue fort- 
nightly up fo about the middle of July. 
3-Oz. Pkt. Lb. 
Golden Giant - ee 15 
Golden Bantam —... = 15 
Black Mexican _ : -.-15 
Barly White Cory Cob 
Earl. Minnesota eet 
Golsien Early Market _- 
Sunshine - 
F Mm CROSS, 85. days e 
GOiDEN CROSS BANTAM _....... . 
MARCROSS HYBRID, 70 days —.. ~ 
SPANCROSS HYBRID, 60 days —_. - 
SWEET CORN—Midget 
LATE VARIETIES 
Siowell’s Evergreen __ 
Ovegon Evergreen __. 
Golden Evergreen 
Couniry Gentleman 
Howling Mob 
HYBRID POPCORN 
AND OPEN POLLEN 
Golden Hulless, Jop Hulless, White Rice, Black 
Beaxyiy, Butter Crisp, Pearl and South American 
Hybrid $1.00 Ib. Open Pollen..30c Ib. 
CRESS or PEPPER GRASS, per pk. 
DILL 
Ge UOcAOz 15¢ 
ENDIVE 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 15¢ 
Green Curley = 
Pkt. .10c; Oz. 15¢ 
Brood Leaved - 
EGG PLANT 
Pkt. Oz. Va-Lb. 
Mew York Improved 10° -.75)> 2:50 
Black Beauty —. = = «10.2%.75-2:50 
High Bush .10 .75. 2.50 
Early Long Purple _. Ose .7 252,50 
ee CALE 
1 oz. to 100 ft., 4 to 5 lbs. per acre 
Dwarf, Green, Curley Scotch. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 20c; 
Va-Lb. 50c; Lb. $1.50 
Tal! Green Curley Scotch. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 20c; 
Va-Lb 50c; Lb. $1.50 : ; 
Thousand Headed. Pkt. 
10c; Oz. 20c; 
ai 50c; Lb. $1.50 
“KOHTRABI 
- Ya ox. to 100 fet., 4 to 5 lbs. per acre 
Sow the seed in light rich soil in rows 1¥2 
feer apart. When plants are well established, © 
thin to 6 inches apart in the row. : 
Pkt. 0c; Oz. 25¢; Y-Lb. 75c — 
urple and Early White 
| and should be fawn os ari 
CURLED VARIETIES 
Pkt. Oz. Va-lb. Lb. 
Early Curled’ Simpson. = 9752 2.25 
Grond Rapids =. : 75 2.25 
Black Seeded Simpson. z iis 2:25 
Prizehead—Brown edge. . ayo) 2.25) 
HEAD VARIETIES 
Pkt. Oz. VYa-Lb. 
Mew King—Early head. 35 1.25 
New York No. 12 __ 35 «1.25 
New York No. 515 35 1.25 
Hansen Head 35 1.25 
Big Boston 235° <1:25 
iceberg 35 1.25 
Cos Letiuce : 35 «61.25 
Chicken Lettuce __ an 35 1.25 
Greot Lake—Speciel dry 
vegion strain 50 
GARDEN HUCKLEBERRY. ......-.......-...----...... 106 
large London _... Pkt. 10c; Oz. 45c 
; MANGEL WURZEL 
1 oz. to 100 ft:; 6 to 10 tbs. per acre 
Valuable as stock feed. Plant early in the 
Spring in rows 2 feet apart. Cultivate fre- 
quently When the plants cre 3 inches high, 
begin to thin until the roots are 10 inches apart. 
Giant Yellow or Gate Post 
Lons Red 
Sludsirep 
Y Oz. 10c; 
Th we 
Golden Tankard 
Half Sugar 
YaLb. 35¢; Lb. $1.00 
Dwarf Green end White Velvet 
Pkt. 10¢c — Oz. 15¢ 
ONION SETS 
Yellow Bottom. Subject fo Market Supply. 
GARLIC—Subject to Market 
ONIONS 
V2 oz. to 100 fi., to 4 Ibs. per acre 
As early as soil can be worked in Spring, 
sow the seeds thinly in drills 1 foot apart, and 
- cover lightly, later thinning out to about 6 
inches apart in the row. The soil must be 
well fertilized and be made very friable. In 
hot weather, water frecuently. 
Pki. Oz. Va-lb. 
Prizeioker = - -60 2.00 
Red Wethersfield — ql .60 2.00 
White Bunching ‘ -.60 2.00 
Southport Red Globe - 2.00 
Sovihpor? Yellow Globe. H 2.00 
Yellow Globe Danvers... : 2.00 
White Portugal 
Silverskin 2.00 
Yellow Bermuda 2.00 
White Bermuda — é 2.00 
Yellow Flat Danvers 6 2.00 
Sweet Spanish, Yellow 2.00, 
Sweet Spanish, White __.10. 2.00 
Subject to Market Supply and Price. 
Sow the seed as soon as season will permit, 
in drills about 2 feet apart. The ground should 
be deeply trenched and well manured. 
$e Pkt. Oz. YVa-lb. Lb. 
“Hollow Crown 10.15.40. 1.25 
Short Thick ... a LOS. £40- 1.25 
. slow r than etenin in 
germinating. — rich, mellow soil 
— Spring. 
« Mc 
'GARDEN PEAS | 
1% Ibs. to 100 ft., 90 to 180 Ibs. per acre 
For first crop, round-seeded Peas should be 
sown in the open ground as soon as it is fit 
jo be worked; wrinkled varieties should be 
planted 2 to 3 weeks Sater. Rotted horse 
manure and wood ashes should be freely used 
in the preparation of soil for Pea growing. 
EARLY VARIETIES 
3-Oz. Pké. Lb. 
Notts Excelsior 00. .30 
American Wonder 2 = -39 
Premium Gem or Little Gem. .30 
Thos Laxton " —— 5 -30 
Gradus or Prosperity - 3 .30 
Blue Bantom _ : .30 
Lextonian are : -30 
Little Marvel 5 -30 
ALASKA PEA, very early. lb. 25c 
SPECIAL! NEW HOME FREEZER AND 
) LOCKER PEA... 
68 days, good flavor, for home and locker, 
heavy producer, 30 inches high, pods 32 
inches long, 7 to 8 peas in pod. tb. 30c 
LATE OR MAIN CROP VARIETIES 
3-Oz. Pkt. Lb. 
Dwarf Telephone —___.._....- -15 .30 
Tall Telephone _.__.. Shs .30 
Stretagem aS .30 
Everbearing —_ 15 -30 
Tali Melting Sugar en eS -30 
Dwarf Grey Sugor—edible ‘pod. WS .30 
PEANUTS 
pane placing She sede 6: 6 to 10 inches 
apart in the row. It is not necessary fo remove 
the hull when planting. When matured pull 
and hang up to dry. 
Virginia, per Ib 
V4 oz. to 100 ff.; 1 to 2 Ibs. per acre 
pe PEPPER So = 
Culture and soil and temperature require- 
ments cire about the same cas for Eggplant. A 
mosclerate dressing of guano, pouliry manure, 
or complete commercial fertilizer, hoed into 
the soil after the plants are 6 to 8 inches tall, 
will be very beneficial. 
VY4-Lb. 
Chinese Giant 2... ; 2.25 
Ruby King 
Pimiento Pepper 
large Bell or Blue Nose 
long Red Cayenne __ 
Rect Chili 
California Wonder 
World Beater 
Hungerian Wax _ 
PUMPKIN 
4 oz. to 100 ft. Plant them same as Melons 
Pkt. Oz. Y4-Lb. Lb. 
Sugor or Sweet, Pie........10 .15 . 1.80 
Connecticut Field . = Oh 1S Sex 1.80 
Sweet Potato Pie EE 1.80 
Goiden Cushaw— , 
Crookneck _ ---- S 4 1.80 
Green Striped - : : A 1.80 
Mammoth King _ 4 é 1.80 
[ RADISHES | 
1 oz. to 100 ft.; 10 to 12 Ibs. per acre 
As soon as the ground is fit to be worked, 
sow seed in the open, in rows 1 foot apart. 
EARLY ROUND VARIETIES 
Early Scarlet Turnip; Scarlet Turnip, White Tip; 
Crimson Giant. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; Ya-Lb. 35c; 
Lb. $1.00 
EARLY LONG VARIETIES 
Pkt. Oz. Va-Llb. Lb. 
White Icicle __ ae ay : 5 1.00 
é 1.00 
long Brigh? Scarlet _. .35 1.00 
LATE VARIETIES | 
China Rose 10 46: 5 1.00 
Chinese White Winter 3 1.00 
tony White Japanese s 35 1.00 
Black Spanish -.. _ .35 1.00 
“Ph On. Yat. 
310.50 1.75 
_ their falling. 
- vor; larger, meatier — tomotoe: 
RUTABAGA 
1 oz. to 100 ff.; 2 to 4 Ibs. per acre 
The culture is the same as for common 
Turnip, but if anything, less exacting in care. 
American Purple Top— Pkt. Oz. Va-Lb. Lb. 
Yellow Glebe __- 10 .10 30 .75 
Yellow Swede 10 .10 .30 .75 
SALSIFY 
1 oz. to 100 ff.; 3 to 4 Ibs. per acre 
Sow the seeds as soon as the season will 
permit. The ground should be deeply irenched 
cand well manured. 
Sandwich Island _- Pkt. 10c; Oz. 40c 
1 oz. to 100 ff.; 10 te 12 Ibs. per acre 
Sow in rows 16 to 20 inches apart thin to 
6 inchés wide apart in the row when leaves 
ore inch wide. Seeds can be planted early. 
Pkt. Oz. Va-lb. 
Round Thick-leaved Imp __.10 .10 
long Standing 10100 
King of Denmork _. 106 .10 
Victoria .10 .10 
NEW ZEALAND ‘SPINACH 
Pkt. 10; Oz. 10; VY4-lb. 25¢; 
Subject to Market Supply 
SQUASHES 
Vining, 1 ez. to 100 ft.; 4 Ibs. per acre 
Bush, 1 oz. to 100 ft.; 4 to 6 ibs. per acre 
Seeds should be planted about the middle 
Ib. &0c 
er 
out, leaving 3 or 4 of the b p 
Pike’s Peak, or Sibley Banana 
Marblehead, or Yakima Sweet Potato Pie 
Yellow Straight Neck _ Golden Deticious 
Hubbard Improved Green Delicious 
Golden Hubbard ° Cocozella 
Blue Hubbard .Mammeth Chili 
Bush Scallop, White Bohemian Zuchini 
and Yellow Smell Hubbard 
Goiden Summer Crookneck 
Table Queen, or Des Moines 
New Guinea Buiter Bean, or Squash 
Put. 10c; Oz. 20c; Va-lb. 75c; Lb. 2.00 
Butiercup . 10c¢ 
Vegeiable Spaghetti ss a 10c 
Vegetable Marrow 3 ee Kt 106 
New Squash—Very sweet, yellow meat, long 
keeper, turbin type __ pkt. 10c oz. 35c¢ 
STRAWBERRY SEEDS 
Sirawberries from seed. Red runnertess. 
Pkt. 25¢ 
| TOMATCES | 
“Ye oz. to 100 ft.; 2 oz. per acre 
Oz. Ya-lb. Lb. 
Golden Jubilee -65 2.50 8.00 
Burbank _ 7 65 2.50 8.00 
Bonry Best - : -65-. 2.50 38.00 
Eartiana -65 2.50 8.00 
Chaolk‘s Eorly Jewel —_. -65 2.50 8.00 
Pen» State -__. oe -65 2.50 8.00 
Bwearf Tree or Champion i 65 2.55 8.00 
Johr Boer «......-..... ’ -65 2.50 8.00 
Stone : a -65 2.50 8.00 
Pritchard’s Scarlet 
Teppe- S35 .65 2.50 8.00 
Yellow Cherry 5 -65 2.50 8.00 
Ponderosa __ 4 -65 2.50 8.00 
Marglobe _ E -65 2.50 8.00 
Maichless _ % -63 2.50 8.00 
Siokesdate _. ay -65 2.50 8.00 
Beefsteak or 
Cushing _ = -65° 2.50 
i 99 4.00 
> -65 
Rea Cherry _. A 65 
Ground Cherry é -65 
=e -65 
'y 
498, or Canadian, 63 
days, very preductive .10 .65 2.50 
Big Boy HYBRID, 78-day, large, red, smooth, 
thick walls. mid-season, goed yielder pkt. 50c 
Burpee HYBRID, 70-day, rich flavor, good pro- 
ducer, medium ted thick walls, good shipper 
and canner 
Get earlier tomatoes wiin FIX tablet Hormone — 
Spray. FIX sets blossoms chemically, prevent 
Gives ripe tomatoes 2-4 wee 
earlier; 20%-40% greater yield, in \c 
ppers, ¢ 
cumbers, eggplant, squash. Sets berrie: \ 
Mix with VES 
OS > ee eee 
TOBACCO 
White Burley _..._..__.._-....__-Pkt. 10¢ 
Connecticut Field... Pkt. 10¢ 
TURNIPS 
Size for smo!l gardens, 25c 
to 100 ft.; 2 to 3 Ibs. prr ccre 
sow in open ground from 
ter use, during July and 
PDN = 
1 oz. 
For main crop, 
May to July; for w 
Aucust. 
Pkt. Oz. Va-lb. Lb, 
Early Flat Dutch — =. 10 .10: 30... 86 
Purple Top White Milan _.. -10 30 .80 
Pursle Top Strop Leaf... 10 30 .&0 
Purple Top White Globe __. 10° 390 .29 
White Milon __ A -10 30 .€0 
Orange or Golden Boll. 10 .30 .80 
White Egg -10 .30 .80 
Snowbail 10 .30 .80 
Seven Top—for greens a 10 30 .80 
Shogoin _ = case -10° 30 .80, 
Yellow Aberdeen 10 .30 .80 
;WATERMELORN 
From Burrell’s, Rocky Ford 
Pkt. Oz. 
Harris Early 10 
impreved Kleekley Sweets .10 
Tom Waisen ae 
Core‘s Early © =.22=— =. 
Dixie Queen 
Northern Swee 
fra Ect 
fesnalc 
Red Seeded Citron 
-KLONDIK 
Black Seeded — 
Striped _____ 
WATERMELON—Seedless — 
Sow one pound for a plot 10 by 20 ft. square. — 
Milot-Mills Lawn Grass Mixture Ib. 95 
White Duich Clover _ tb. $1.00 — 
Blue Grass and Clover Mixture _ tb. $1.60 
Blue Grass Seed _ Ib. $1.00 
Shady lawn Mixture __ 95 
were 
FIELD SEEDS | 
Ne 
Not er 
These prices are all subject to market changes. ; 
ALFALFA, LADEK — Write for Prices. 
Atsiie 
BENT—Colonial, 
CANARY—Reed’s 
CLOVER—White Blossom Sweet _ 
CLOVER—Yellow Sweet 
TLOVER—Mammoth Red _ 
CLOVER—Sirawberry, for alkali soil 
CLOVER—White Dutch _.. 
CLOVER—Ladino, fine for pouliry 
CORN—Kaffir 
CORN—Breom _. 
CRESTED WHEAT 
FESCUE—Meadow 
FESCUE—Chewings 
FESCUE—Red Creeping 
FLAX 3 
‘GRASS—Orc! 
GRASS—Kentucky 
GRASS--Brome, Smooth _ 
GRASS—Brome, Mountain 
GRASS—Sudan __ 
MIL!ET—Early Fortune, for g 
MILLET—Siberian, for hay 
MILLET—Hog-Preso, for chickens a 
MILO MAIZE _ 3 
OAT—Tualitan Grass 
PEAS—Field, Canadian 
RAFE—Dwarf Essex 
RED TOP 
Highland 
RYE—lalian, Annual 
» SORGHUM—Early Nee irae for = 
_ SORGHUM—Cane, for Molasses 
SUNFLOWER—Russian 
TIMOTHY 
