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before planting. 
BEANS 
Pole. 
Lima.__ 
in worm, dry, well prepared soil. 
weil covered 11/2 to 2 inches deep. 
; DWARF WAX 
= Oz. Pkt. ¥/2-Lb. 
Dworf Horticultural 
Graoherry,. = -.2252 5 .30 
Red Valentine and Black 15 -30 
Stringless Green Pod __. 15 .30 
15 .30 
Burpee Giant Stringless 5 
Stringless Refugee Eo .30 
Ranger, new improved 
green pod stringless 
bears: s5- =.) scat eae 15 30 
- Plentiful—Ferry-Morse, 
> new. 5 -30 
DER-GREEN POLE BEANS 
V5 -30 
Ws -30 
5 - 330 
1s .30 
is 30 
Lazy Wife 
- Searlet Runner - 
Tall Horticultural 
Oregon Giant 
Austrian Pole Bean 5 .30 
Blue Lake or Crease ; 
eee) hh ee eee ee A .30 
_ Kentucky Wonder Green 
> x Pod eo 5 30 
LIMA BEANS 
Paiipee Bush Lima _ eA .30 
Oregon Pole Lima b> .30 
Henderson's Bush Lima _. .15 30 
Edible Soy Beons S15 .30 
BEANS —Field or Baking Sorts 
‘Great Northern - elit .30 
: Black Eye Peos - 15 .30 
_ Mexican Chili Bean - 5 .30 
cbout an inch deep. 
Pkt. 
S secrincon Globe 10 
Eorly Egyption _ 10 
Early Blood Turnip 10 
Detroit .10 
Half-Long | 
tong Blood-Re 
Early Wonder _ 
eye n small for table. 
MARKET GARDENERS 
_ AND STORES... 
WRITE TO MILOT-MILLS 
FOR PRICE LIST 
Washington Rust Proof — Pkt. 10c; ¥/2-0z. 
= 3-Oz, Pkt. V/2-Lb. 
[ASPARAGUS | 
1 oz. to 100 ft., 4 Ibs. per acre 
When starting on Asparagus bed from seed, 
it is advisable to soak the seed for 24 hours 
15c¢ 
Dwarf...... 1 Ib. io 100 ff., 50 to 60 lbs. per acre 
_1 lb. to 100 ft., 30 to 35 Ibs. per acre 
____.1 Ib. to 100 ft., 30 to 50 Ibs. per acre 
Plont beans after all danger of frost is post, 
The rows 
should be 2 to 3 feet apart and the seeds 
}-Lb. 
5 
55 
}-Lb. 
.55 
55 
55 
-55 
55 
55 
55 
.55 
3-Oz. Pki. Y2-Lb. 1-Lb. 
.55 
{TABLE BEETS | 
J ez to 100 ft.; 8 to 14 Ibs. per acre 
_ The rows should be spaced 14 to 24 inches 
eport. Work the soil well ond cover the seeds 
(SUGAR BEETS | 
Es oz. te 100 f.; 6 to 10 Ibs. per ocre 
_. May be used not only for Suger ond Stock 
CABBAGE 
EARLY MARKET VARIETIES 
Pki. = -/2-Oz. 
Early Jersey Wakefield - 10 20 
Copenhagen Market _................ .10 .20 
Early Flat Dutch 2 10 .20 
All Head Early 10 20 
Succession ___. 10 .20 
Golden Acre _ 10 .20 
WINTER VARIETIES — 
Surehead Ear eet 20 
Large Flat Dutch 10 .20 
Danish Ballhead _ __ 10 .20 
All Season—For Kraut 10 20 
Red Cabbage 10 .20 
Chinese Cabbage _ 10 .20 
Savoy Cabbage _ 10 .20 
Brussels Sprouts _ 10 .20 
Broccoli — Italian ___ oe 10 20 
Poultry Cabbage, pkt. Pee Si RREN ft 
HERBS—any kind, pkt._. _.10¢ and 25¢ 
CANTALOUPE)} 
From Burrell’s, Rocky Ford 
1 oz. to 100 ff.; 3 fo 4 Ibs. per acre 
In sections where the Summers are short, 
seed can be planted indoors or in hotbeds in 
small boxes. The young plants con be trans- 
ferred to the garden when donger of frost 
is post. 
Pki. = Y/2-Oz. 
10 aa 
10 15 
10 
Burrell’s Gem—Orange Color 
Rocky Ford or Netted ~ 
Wayside Market . 
Early Hacke sack | 
Wenatchee Giant | bi : 15 
Hearts of Gold _ 
Honey Dew __ 15 
Hale's Best 15 
Casabos __ 15 
Tip Top . Ait 
Sugar Rock 5 
Persion, small __ 5 
CARROTS } 
V2 oz. to 100 ff.; 3 to 4 Ibs. per acre 
Sow seed in light sandy soil, from April to 
June, in drills 
seed one-half inch deep. Cultivate freely and 
do not allow the soil to get too dry during 
het weather. 
V2-Oz. 
Touchon V5 
Chantenay, or Model _ Sen) 15 
Chantenay—Red cored. eel GO: 5 
Oxheart or Guerande | 10 5 
Scarlet Short Horn _ 10 5 
Danver’s Half Long 10 5 
long Orange ___ 10 Ee) 
Morse Bunching 0 5 
Coreless _. 10 5 
White Belgian, Yellow igian, and Golden 
Giant (for stock). Pkt. o5e/ Oz. 25; Va-lb. 
75¢; lb. $2.25 
Cauliflower heads must be protected from 
sunlight so os to make sure of the desirable 
whiie curd. Gather the tops of the leaves 
together loosely as soon os the heads begin 
to form. 
Danish Dry Weather, Snowball— 
Pies 20c Va-O2 ae $1.25 
CELERY 
Pkt. VWa-Oz. 
White Plume 10 45 
Golden Self-Blanching . 10 45 
Utah — Winter ___ 10 45 
Burpee’s Celtuce 10 45 
Celeriac 
CHIVES — Pkt. 
{SWISS CHARD} 
Only the tops of this beet ore used like 
spinoch, stalks may be prepored like osporo- 
gus. Cultivate ond thin to 10 inches oport. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 10¢; Va-lb. 50c; Lb. $1.00 
BURPEE’S RHUBARB CHARD 
ond CELTUCE SEED. Phi. 10 Ya-01...__ 15 
5 
= i = 
, abou emi 
1V2 feet apart, covering the - 
‘ CUCUMBERS | 
From Burrell’s, Rocky Ford 
Sow outdoor varieties early in Spring, in 
hotbeds ond transplant to open ground when 
the weather is suitable. For later crop, sow 
seed when weather becomes settled, in hills - 
4 +0 6 inches oport. They require a warm, 
rich soil, and should be watered liberally. 
Pkt. -1/2-Oz. 
White Spine ................ 10 15 
Longfellow 
Davis Perfect s 
Lemon Cucumber _. 
Chicago Pickling _. 
improved Long Green . .10 cute 
Boston Pickling _........ 10 15 
Gherkin: nea ae .10 V5 
Kirby Stays Green | 10 5 
Straight Eight ___. 10 .15 
Early Fortune _ .10 15 
Snow’s Pickling 10 .15 
White Wonder ___ 10 15 
green fruit, 8” fang 22" wide, rating 
long: time: spo re eee pkt. 35¢ 
{FIELD SEED CORN } 
White Dent -- 5 
Pride of the North—90 days. =. bs. 
Minnesota 13 — 80 days. i pe 
Washington Yellow Dent........ 
KINGSCROST HYBRID—85 days..... ey 
SWEET CORN. 
nightly up to about the middle of Jufy. 
3-Oz. Pkt. Y4-Lb. 
Golden Giant 
Golden Bantam - 5 
Black Mexican... 15 
Golden Early Market 
Sunshine 0. 
F. M. Cross, 85 days _ 
Golden Cross Bantam .. 15 .30 ACh 
Marcross Hybrid, 70 days .15 .30 55 
Spancross Hybrid, 60 days .15 .30 55 
Sweet Corn—Midget. ee 75 
LATE VARIETIES 
Stowell’s Evergreen _.. .25 45 
Oregon Evergreen _ .25 -45 
Golden Evergreen _ .25 45 
Country Gentleman . 45 45 
Midget 25 45 
HYBRID POPCORN 
AND OPEN POLLEN 
Golden Hulless, Jap Hulless, White Rice, Black 
Beauty, Butter Crisp, Pearl and South American 
Hybrid... $1.00 Ib. Open Pollen....30c Ib. 
CRESS or PEPPER GRASS, per pkt............ 10¢ 
DILL 
Pkt. 10c — VYa-oz. 15¢ 
eee 
ENDIVE 
Pkt. 10c; Y-0z. 15¢ 
_Pkt. 10¢; V2-oz.. 15¢ 
Green Curley 
Broad leaved __ 
EGG PLANT | 
Pkt. /2-Oz. 
New York Improved eee O .35 
Black Beauty 10 .35 
High Bush __. 210 .35. 
Early Long Purple ___ 10 .35 
ate 
1 oz. to 100 #., 4 to 5 Ibs. per acre 
Pkt. = Y/2-Oz. 
Dwarf, Green, Curley Scotch 10 1S 
Tall Green Curley Scotch . 10 iS 
Thousand Headed _ - 10 5 
fos KOHLRABI 
Va ox. te 100 fet., 4 to 5 Ibs. per acre 
Sow the seed in light rich soil in rows 11/2 
feet apart. When plants are well estoblished, 
thin to 6 inches apart in the row. 
PACKET — 10c 
Eorly Purple and Early White Vienna a 
_ PACKET — 10 
May and conitjve fort 
LETTUCE 
CURLED VARIETIES 
Pkt. W4-O7z. 
10 5 
Early Curled Simpson 
Grand Rapids _ yi .10 ale 
Black Seeded Simpson. 15 
Prizehead—Brown edge 10 5 
HEAD VARIETIES 
Pkt ¥2-Oz 
May King—Early head 10 .25 
New York No. 12. 10 25 
New York No. 515. 10 25 
Hansen Head 10 .25 
Big Boston 10 .25 
Iceberg 10 .25 
Cos Lettuce 10 25 
Chicken Letiuce 10 25 
Great Lake—Special dry Sees 
region strain ___ 
GARDEN HUCKLEBERRY _ 
55c¢ 
Large London . 10¢; Y2-Oz. 
MUSHROOM SPAWN 
Per Brick or Bottle _ 
Mustard for Greens 
yuthern r White English, Broad Leaf, 
“axing pinach, Chinese 
Se 
Yellow Bottom. ‘Subjectstes Market Supply. 
GARLIC—Subject to Market 
rCONTONS | 
Va oz. te 100 ft., to 4 Ibs. per acre 
As early as soil con be worked in Spring, 
sow the seeds thinly in drills 1 foot aport, and 
cover lightly, loter. thinning out to about 6 
inches apart in the row. The soil must be 
well fertilized ond be made very frioble. In 
hot weather, woter frequently. 
Pkt. Va-Oz. 
Prizetaker 10 .35 
Red Wethersfield 
White Bunching ___. 
Southport Yellow G 
Yellow Globe Danvers. 
White Portugal Silverskin 
Yellow Bermuda ... 
White Bermuda _. 
Yellow Flat Danvers. 
Sweet Spanish, Yel 
Sweet Spanish, White 
Subject to Market Supply and Price 
[PARSNIPS | 
Sow the seed as soon os season will permit, 
in drills about 2 feet apart. The ground should 
be deeply trenched and well manured. 
Pkt. Vy-Oz. 
Hollow Crown | nS 
Short Thick as 
f PARSLEY 
Parsley seed is even slower thon porsnip in 
germinating. IH grows best in rich, mellow soil 
and should be sown as oily os possible in 
Spring. 
Moss Curled 0... Pkt. 10¢; Ya-Orz. 1S¢ 
POTATOES 
Early Bliss Triumph, Earl Pontiac, Early White 
Rose, Late Netted Geme. + 
MARKET PRICES ON 10 POUNDS | “OR A cee 
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PAGE FIVE 
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| GARDEN PEAS | 
12 'bs. to 100 ft., 90 to 180 Ibs. per acre 
For first crop, round-seeded Peas should be 
sown in the open ground as soon os if is fit 
fo be worked; wrinkled varieties should be 
planted 2 to 3 weeks later. Rotted horse 
menure and wood ashes should be freely used 
in the preporation of soil for Pea growing. 
EARLY VARIETIES 
3-Oz. Pkt. V2-Lb.  1-Lb. 
Noit’s Excelsior pe Sf -20 .35 
American Wonder _.. 15 .20 35 
Premium Gem 
or Litthe Gem. cide: .20 35 
Thos. Laxton 5 .20 35 
Gradus or Prosperity 5 .20 35 
Blue Bantam 5 20 35 
Loxtonian . 5 .20 35 
Little Marv nS -20 35 
ALASKA PEA, very early awe eee. Lb. 25¢ 
SPECIAL! NEW HOME FREEZER AND 
e LOCKER PEA... 
68 days, good flavor, for home ond locker, 
heovy producer, 30 inches high, pods 3¥2 
inches long, 7 to 8 peas in pod...........- Lb. 30c 
LATE OR MAIN CROP VARIETIES 
3-Oz. Pkt. Ya-lb. 1-Lb. 
Dwarf Telephone _. 5 .20 +35 
Tall Telephone _ 5 .20 35 
Stratagem 15 .20 35 
Everbearing _ Ss .20 35 
Tall Melting Sugar. 5 .20 35 
Dwarf Grey Sugar— 
edible pod 5 .20 35 
f PEANUTS { 
well Timed. P the sp 
eround has Becontel “warm, r 
inches opart, placing the sed 6 to 7 
oport in the row. It is not necessary to remove 
the hull when planting. 
ond hang up to dry. 
Virginia, per Ib. 
V4 oz. to 100 ft.; “1 te 
[PEPPERS | 
Culture and soil and temperature require- 
ments are about the same as for Eggplant. A 
moderate dressing of guano, pouliry manure, 
or complete commercial fertilizer, hoed into 
the soil after the plants are 6 to 8 inches toll, 
will be very beneficial. 
Chinese Gient _ 
Ruby King _.. 10 .40 
Pimiento Pepper . 10 .40 
Large Bell or Blue Nose 10 40 
Long Red Cayenne. 
Red Chili... 40 
California Wonder 40 
World Beater -40 
40 
Hungarion Wox . 
PUMPKIN 
4 02. to 100 ff. Plant them same os Melons 
Va-Oz. 
Sugar or Sweet Pie. 5 
California Field . ie 
Green Striped Cus 5 
RADISHES 
1 oz to 100 ft.; 10 to 12 lbs. 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. 5¢; Oz. 10¢; Ya-lb. 35¢; 
Lb. $1.00 
EARLY LONG VARIETIES 
Pkt. Wa-Ox. 
White Icicle : 0 5 
French Breakfast _ .10 JS 
Long Bright Scarle . 10 5 
LATE VARIETIES 
China Rose 5 
Chinese White Winter. ve 
long White Japanese. 
Black Spanish 
Saeraer | 
Crimson Winter 
Whent matured pelle Yellow. Straight Neck | 
ele 
rIELD SEEDS 
f  RUTABAGA } 
1 oz. to 100 ft.; 2 to 4 Ibs. per acre 
The culture is the same as for common 
Turnip, but if anything, less exacting in eare. 
American Purple Top— Pkt. VY2-Oz. 
Yellow Globe SiG. 20 
Yellow Swede 
SALSIFY 
1 oz. io 100 ff.; 3 to 4 Ibs. per acre 
Sow the seeds as soon as the season will 
permit. The ground should be deeply trenched 
ond weil manured. 
Sandwich Island Pkt. 10c; Y2-Oz. 30¢ 
Go SPINACHS |. 
1 oz. to 100 ff.; 10 to 12 Ibs. per acre 
Sow in rows 16 to 20 inches apart thin to 
6 inches wide apart in the row when leaves 
ore inch wide. Seeds can be planted eorly. 
Pkt. V2-Or. 
Round Thick-Leaved .10 Tes 
Long Standing _. ee a 
King of Denmar . 10 15 
Victoria -10 Al 
NEW “ZEALAND SPINACH 
Pkt. 10; Oz. 10; V4-Lb. 25c; Ib. 80c 
Subject to Market Supply 
SQUASHES 
Vining, 1 oz. 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 
of Moy, in bills 4 feet apart for bush varieties, 
Yakima Butter ut 
Grant Crookneck 
Buttercup 
Banana 
Golden Delicious | 
Green Delicious 
Cocozella 
Bohemian Zuchini 
Vegetable Marrow 
New Squash—very 
Table Queen or sweet, yellow meat, 
Des Moines long keeper, turbin 
Sweetmeat type 
Pkt. 10c — Y/2-Oz. 15¢ 
Hubbard Improved 
Golden Hubbard 
Blue Hubbard 
Bush Scallop, White 
and Yellow 
Golden Summer 
Crookneck 
STRAWBERRY SEEDS 
Strawberries from seed. Red runnerless. 
Pkt. 25¢ 
[TOMATOES | 
Ve-oz. to 100 feet; 2-oz. per acre 
Pkf. Va-Or. 
Golden Jubilee 10 .40 
Burbank _,... 10 .40 
Bonny Best 10 .40 
Earliana 10 .40 
Chalk’s Early Jewel. 10 .40 
Penn State 10 -40 
Dwarf Tree or Champion. 10 40 
John Baer 10 .40 
Stone 10 .40 
Pritchard’s Scarlet 10 40 
Yellow Cherry ... 10 .40 
Break o’ Day.. 10 -40 
Ponderosa 10 40 
Marglobe _. 10 .40 
Matchless 10 .40 
Stokesdale | 10 .40 
Beefsteak or Crimson Cushing 10 .40 
Oxheart .10 .40 
Yellow Fear 10 .40 
Red Cherry ...... 10 .40 
Ground Cherry 10 .40 
Rutgers 40 
Morse’s Special Early No. 
498, or Canadian, 63 
days, very productive .10 .65 2.50 - 
Big Boy HYBRID, 78-day, large, red, smooth, 
thick walls, mid-season, good yielder pkt. 50 
Burpee HYBRID, 70-day, rich flavor, good pro- 
ducer, medium red thick walls, good shipper 
ond "cannie®s 2.2%, 84 1. Sitcoms pkt. 35¢ 
FIX tablet Hormone Spray. FIX seis blossoms 
chemically, prevents their falling. Gives ripe 
tomatoes 2-4 weeks earlier; 20%-40% greater 
yield, improved flavor; larger, meatier—tomo- 
foes, peppers, cucumbers, eggplant, squash. 
Seis berries; beans, peas. Mix ‘with woter ond 
BPAY es Pence las. eee 25¢ and $1.00 
TOBACCO 
White Burley 
ope ...Pkt. 10¢ 
Connecticut Field 
Pkt. 10¢ 
[TURNIPS 
Size for small gardens, 25c 
1 oz. to 100 ff.; 2 to 3 Ibs. per acre 
For main crop, sow in open ground from 
Moy to July; for winter use, during July and 
Avucust. 
Pkt. V2-Or 
Early Flat Dutch. .10 LE) 
Purple Top White Milan. .10 Le} 
Purple Top Strap Leaf___ .10 5 
Purple Top White Globe. .10 15 
White Milan -10 15 
Snowball 10 5 
Shogoin .10 5 
Yellow Aberdeen -10 5 
Oe ee 
"WATERMELON 
From Burrell’s, Rocky Ford 
V2-Oz. 
Horris Early .15 
Improved Kleckley Sweets.. 10 5 = 
Tom Watson 10 5 
Core’s Early | 10 5 
Dixie Queen 10 5 
Northern Sweet— 
Extra Early 
kee Cream _ 
Stone Mountain 
Rottlesnake 
- MAES ta OS 
Sow one pound for a plot 10x20 ff. squere. 
Milot-Mills Lawn Grass Mixture. Ib. 1.30 
Whife Dutch Clover Ib. $1.00 
Blue Grass Seed ___ Ib. $1.00 
Shady Lawn Mixture Ib. 95 
Ib, 1.35 
...Ib. 1.00 
[FIELD SEEDS | 
Not Prepaid 
These prices are all subject to market changes. 
ALFALFA, LADEK — Write for Prices. 
Bent—Colonial, Highlan 
Grass—Kentucky Blue 
CLOVER—White Blossom Sweet | 
CLOVER—Yellow Sweet _. 
CLOVER—Mammoth Red 
CLOVER—Strawberry, for alkali soil _ 
CLOVER—Ladino, fine for poultry - 
CORN—Koffir 
CORN-—Broom __ 
CRESTED WHEAT _. 
FESCUE—Meadow 
FESCUE—Chewings 
FLAX 
GRASS—Orchard _ 
GRASS—Brome, Smooth - 
GRASS—Brome, Mountain 
GRASS—Sudan 
MILLET—Early Fortune, for grain. 
MILLET—Siberian, for hay i 
MILLET—Hog-Proso, for chickens and grain 16 : 
MILO MAIZE = 
OAT—Tualitan Grass 
PEAS—Field, Canadian 
RAFE—Dwarf Essex «...... 
RYE—Perennial, Grass, Blue Tag 
RYE—Italian, Annual 
SORGHUM-—Early Amber Type, for hay. 
SORGHUM—Cane, for Molasses _.. 
SUNFLOWER—Russian 
FIMOTHY nets cisenee ieee 
VETCH—Winter or Hairy . 
VETCH—Common .......... 
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