DWARF PEAS—Continued 
*SWISS or CHINA PEAS—Dwarf 
bushy plants producing short, wide pods 
carrying 2 or 3 wedge shaped peas of 
light cream color. These are used for 
baking and soup. We have finally pro- 
duced a limited amount of this pea so 
many have been asking for. Postpaid. 
Pkt. 15c; % Ib. 50ce. 
Succession Pea Collection 
We offer the following suited for home 
gardeners who wish a variety of peas 
running from early to late. Postpaid. 1 
Pkt. each. Little Marvel, Laxton’s Prog- 
ress, Giant Stride, Improved Telephone 
and Improved Stratagem. Worth 50c for 
40c; % Ib. each for $1.10, or 1 Ib. each for 
$2.00. Add 20c to each pound collection, 
4th zone and beyond. 
Okra 
CULTURE—Okra is easy to grow. Plant May 
20th to June 20th. Try planting some of this fine 
vegetable. 
PERKIN’S MAMMOTH LONG GREEN 
—Medium early, very productive. Pods 
7 to 8 inches long, slender, meaty, ta- 
pered and ribbed. Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; oz. 
25c; 14 Ib. 45c; Ib. $1.10. 
EARLY DWARF GREEN — Very pro- 
ductive of short, deep green pods. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 25c; %4 Ib. 45e; Ib. $1.10. 
ONION PLANTS 
WHITE BERMUDA, UTAH SWEET 
SPANISH, WHITE SWEET SPANISH, 
WALLA WALLA SWEET, WHITE POR- 
TUGAL, and DOWNING’S YELLOW 
GLOBE—These will grow early onions of 
mild flavor. (Ready late February.) Plant 
in the spring as soon as weather permits. 
Prices postpaid. 1 bundle, about 75 to 100 
plants, 35c; 2 bundles, 65c¢; 5 bundles, 
$1.30; 10 bundles, $2.35. Shipments be- 
yond 4th zone not recommended. Write 
for prices on crates of 60 bundles. 
SWEET POTATOES 
CULTURE—Set out in rows 3% feet apart and 
15 inches apart in row, about May 15th to June 
20th. Use sandy loam soil in a warm location. 
Acclimated fresh dug plants are very essential. 
We do not supply tubers. Each year there is a 
steady increase in home garden planting of Sweet 
Potatoes. They are quite easy to grow. 
PRICES ON PLANTS— Strong, healthy 
plants of local growth. Postpaid. Doz. 
65c; 3 doz. $1.35; 100 for $2.50. 
NANCY HALL—Produces good sized 
tubers of medium length and quite thick 
in diameter. The flesh is of a rich orange 
color and very sweet. It is more like a 
yam than a sweet potato. 
_ PORTO RICO—A large, reddish 
skinned sort. Strong, vigorous grower, 
producing heavy crops. 
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Pumpkin, Orange Winter Luxury, Page 25. 
Parsley 
CULTURE—Plant in early spring, covering about 
Y2 to 1 inch deep. Can also be planted up to July 
15th with later plantings 1 inch deep. 
TRIPLE MOSS CURLED—Dark green 
moss-like leaves. Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; oz. 
25¢e; 14 Ib. 50e; Ib. $1.50. 
PLAIN — Leaves plain; dark green, 
deeply cut, but not curled. Pkt. 10c; oz. 
25¢c; %4 Ib. 50c; Ib. $1.50. 
HAMBURG or TURNIP ROOTED — 
For flavoring soups and stews. Postpaid. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; %4 Ib. 75ce. 
PEANUTS 
Many home gardeners have been quite 
successful growing peanuts here at Port- 
land, thus indicating they can be grown 
successfully in this climate. Plant in 
ccrn planting weather, either shelled 
(leave brown skin on kernels) or in 
shells. Postpaid. Pkt. 15c; % Ib. 45¢; 
lb. 75e. 
Leek 
Easy to grow and will stand through the winter 
without injury from freezing. It is ideal for soups 
and stews. It can be planted in rows from seed or 
it can be transplanted when the plants are small. 
Plant from early spring up to June 1st. If bleach- 
ing is preferred cover with soil except a little of 
the tip leaves. 
MUSSELBURG—Vigorous, large sort, 
suited for market or home use. Pkt. 15¢; 
Y2 OZ. 35¢; 02z. 60c; 4 Ib. $1.50; Ib. $4.00. 
POTATOES 
We can supply seed of most leading 
sorts, such as Earliest of All, Early Rose, 
Netted Gem, Burbanks, White Rose and 
Bliss Triumph. Write for our current 
price list, including varieties available. 
PRICES ON SMALL LOTS—Postpaid. 
21% Ibs. for 60c. We do not send potatoes 
C.O.D. Except for the small. lots quoted 
above, be sure to instruct about shipping. 
If by parcel post allow for postage. 
