PARSNIPS 
February, March and September 
Sow as early as weather permits in rows 2 feet apart, and thin to 6 inches 
apart in the row. One ounce will sow 100 feet of row; 3 to 5 Ibs. to the acre. 
HOLLOW CROWN. 85 days. The roots are about 12 inches 
long, with smooth, white skin, uniform in shape. Flesh is ten- 
der and sweet. 5e pkt., 10c oz., 35c '4 |b. 
PEAS 
February and March, September and October 
You can grow sweet tender peas easily and surely the best results can be 
obtained by planting eur select strains, produced in proving grounds famous the 
world over. Plant in light, rich well-drained soil. Sow seed 2 inches deep in 
rows 2 feet apcrt. Soaking seed 4 to 5 hours before planting will help germina- 
tion in dry weather. Support tall growing varieties for best results. Pinch back 
tips of runners on tall varieties for heavier crop. The extra-early, smooth-seeded 
peas can be planted extremely early because they stand cold and freezing 
weather without rotting in the ground. Sow in double rows and the vines will 
support each other. One pound will. plant 50 feet of row; 14 bushels will plant 
1 acre. 
LITTLE MARVEL. 62 days. Tall, vigorous dark green 
vines bear pods 3 inches in length, nearly round, square-ended, 
and well filled with 6 or 7 large, deep green peas. Unsurpassed 
sweetness and a sure cropper. 
THOMAS LAXTON. 50-60 days. A real good early pea 
which has no equal. Vines are strong, 2% to 3 feet tall. Bear 
a surprizingly large number of dark green pods, blunt-ended, 
4 to 4% inches long and filled with large, tender peas which 
retain their flavor until they begin to harden. 
ALASKA. 58 days. Wilt resistant. Seed is smooth. The 
pods are slightly more than 2% inches long, straight, blunt 
and green color. A very popular pea; one of the leading 
varieties. Vine is from 30 to 33 inches tall. Used extensively 
for canning. 
TALL TELEPHONE. 75 days. Vines 4% to 5 feet tall. 
Pods 4% to 5% inches long. One of the best for home and 
market garden. They are dark podded and wilt resistant. 
Very productive, bearing peas of superb quality. 
FREEZONIAN. 63 days. All America Bronze Winner for 
1948. A deep-freezing sort, and an excellent all-purpose va- 
riety, because it bears for a longer time and resists hot 
weather. Wilt resistant. Thirty inches tall; the 3% inch 
pods are crammed with large, wrinkled, very sweet Peas. 
All Peas 10c pkt., 45c Ib. 
PEPPERS 
Early Spring 
An outstanding source of vitamin C. All varieties may be used either green 
or red. Green peppers are merely unripe red peppers. Do not plant until ground 
is warm, a high temperature being necessary to germinate pepper seed. May be 
sown early in hot beds or in protected boxes. When plants have 6 or 8 leaves, 
and all danger of frost is over, they may be transplanted to the open ground in 
rows 3 feet apart and 114 to 2 feet between plants. Cultivate and keep free of 
weeds. One ounce will produce 1000 plants; 1 pound enough plants for an acre. 
BELL OR BULLNOSE. 68 days from setting of plants. 
Flesh mild, ribs pungent. Medium size blocky fruit. A favor- 
ite for green stuffed peppers. The earliest of all “Bell” types. 
ae be classified as a Hot pepper. 5c Pkt., 65¢ oz., $2.50 
‘4 - 
CALIFORNIA WONDER. 72 days from setting of plants. 
The leading market garden and shipping variety. Fruits are 
large, smooth, and regular; commonly 4% inches long and 
3% inches through; deep green becoming bright crimson in 
maturity. An excellent Sweet Pepper. 5c pkt., 75c oz., $2.70 
Y |b. 
LONG RED CAYENNE. 68 days from setting of plants. 
Hot. A leading variety for pickling, canning and drying. 
Fruits are 5 inches long and % inch through, tapered; deep 
green becoming bright red. Tangy, pungent flavor, very popu- 
lar in Texas. 5c pkt., 65¢ oz., $2.30 4 Ib. 
OAKVIEW WONDER. 65 days from setting of plants. An 
outstanding strain, unsurpassed for shipping and very popular 
for all around use. Fruits are blocky, smooth, similar to Cali- 
fornia Wonder in shape and size, but fruits set earlier and 
more abundantly. 5c pkt., 85¢ oz., $3.00 '%4 lb. 
PIMIENTO. 79 days. Medium size, cone shaped. An es- 
pecially good canning variety. Sweet and tasty. Fruits 3 
inches long and deep red. 5c pkt., 80c oz. 
RED CHILI. 838 days from setting of plants. Hot. Plants 
long and bushy. Fruits borne upright, very numerous. Fruits 
2 to 2% inches long, % inches thick, tapered; waxey pale yel- 
lowish green, becoming rich red; very pungent. 5c pkt., 75c oz. 
CHILI JALAPENO. 72 days. HOT. Popular for pickling. 
Plants large and productive, foliage quite small. Fruits are 
3 inches long 1 inch through shoulder, tapering to a blunt 
rounded point; dark green turning red. 5c pkt., 85c oz. 
THIRTY-FOUR 
We Consider This Important! 
When ordering, 
ALFALFA (A) 
Swt., Bur, Hubam Clovers 
Size Retail 
1 bu. ea siete OD 
TOD Mb ieal ee cece 75 
CLOVERS (B) 
Red, Alsike, Crimson, 
White and Ladino. 
ly bu. (Ladino) 
LESPEDEZA (L) 
100 Ib. size (Inoculates 
up to 100 Ibs.) ..$ .55 
PEAS, (C) 
VETCHES (All But Crown) 
100 Ib. size (Inoculates 
up to 100 Ibs.) ea.$ .50 
LUPINES (All Varieties) 
100 Ib. size (Inoculates 
to 100 lbs. seed) 
CA Aecinversieie $ .50 
OVER FIFTY YEARS OF SERVICE 
Always 
tInoculate all Legume Seeds with / 
state name of seed. 
SOYBEANS (S) 
Size Retail 
2 bu. ea. ......$ .40 
5 bu. eas \.cce se 00 
BEANS (D) 
Navy, Pinto, Wax, 
String, Kidney and 
Great Northern 
Ubud, €ase. ces 9e-09 
PEANUTS, 
Cow PEAS (E) 
2 bu. ea. ......$ 40 
SPECIAL CULTURES— 
Give name of seed 
when ordering. Birds- 
foot Trefoil, Lima 
Beans, Big Trefoil, 
Crown Vetch, Sesba- 
nia, Sainfoin, Kudzu. 
Others upon request. 
Y% bu. ea. .......$-18 
IEG Goqao dik 
GARDEN SIZE— Peas, Beans, Sweet Peas, Lupines, Lima 
Beans and Edible Soybeans. 
Enough for 8 lbs. seed — Retail Price 15c each 
Inoculation of 
legumes, lu- 
pines, beans, 
sweet peas, 
and lima beans 
is simply good 
gardening 
sense. ... an 
inexpensive hit 
of insurance 
against harm- 
ful bacteria in 
your soil which 
can _° destroy 
your planted 
seed or retard 
its growth. In- 
oculate with 
Nitragin! 
