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. 
2% Ibs. for 70c. We do not send potatoes 
C.O.D. Except for the small lots quoted 
above, be sure to instruct about shipping. 
PEPPERS 
CULTURE — Start plants in a hot bed or in pots 
in a warm room in February or early March. 
Transplant to open ground May 10th to 20th, rows 
3 feet apart, 2 feet in rows. 
PRICES—Unless noted are uniformly: 
Postpaid. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 60c; oz. $1.00; 
14 Ib. $3.00; Ib. $9.25. 
YOLO WONDER (New) — A fine new 
early sweet pepper. Mosaic resistant and 
produces very uniform blocky peppers 
with thick meat. Outstanding peppers. 
OAKVIEW WONDER—A week earlier 
than California Wonder; slightly smaller, 
but thicker and more symmetrical. It 
has the same high quality. Yields heavy 
and very uniform. 
FLORAL GEM—Very hot, heavily pro- 
ductive early pungent pepper. Fruit %4 
to 1 inch thick and 2 inches long; bluntly 
conical; waxy green turning to scarlet. 
CALIFORNIA WONDER — This fine 
pepper has the heaviest meat of all. 
Large, blocky fruit, exceptionally mild 
and sweet. Fruit mostly upright, crim- 
son, measuring 41% inches long by 4 
inches in diameter. Season medium. 
HARRIS EARLY GIANT — Valuable 
where season is short; also where ripe, 
red fruit is desired. Large, sweet peppers 
on dwarf, upright plants. Deep green, 
changing to bright red; very mild. Two 
weeks earlier than California Wonder. 
AVALON — A miniature sweet pepper 
of even smooth form, rather button 
shaped and about 2 inches wide by 1 inch 
in diameter. This uniform size and shape 
makes them ideal for canning, pickling 
or salads. Fruits bright glossy red, thick 
and sweet, juicy, crisp and delicious. 
Pkt. 15c; 4 oz. 85c; 1% oz. $1.50; oz. $2.50. 
LONG RED CAYENNE — Long red 
peppers; extremely hot. Postpaid. 
Pkt. 15c; 1% 0z. 30c; oz. 50c; 1%4 Ib. $1.60. 
PIMIENTO—Large plants, erect, proli- 
fic. Fruit heart shaped, bright red, thick 
meated and sweet. Pkt. 15¢; 1% oz. 30¢e; 
oz. 50c; 4 Ib. $1.60. 
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 Ist. 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. 15c; 1% oz. 35c; oz. 60c;3 
1% Ib. $1.50; Ib, $4.00, 
Pumpkin, Orange Winter Luxury, This Page. 
PUMPKIN 
CULTURE — Plant May 10th to 20th in rows 
8 feet apart and 6 feet in the row, about 8 to 10 
seeds to hill, thinning to two good plants. Turn 
vines with the row to permit cultivation, Use 200 
pounds Land Plaster to the acre, plowing it in; 
also 750 to 1000 pounds 5-10-10-Fertilizer. 
PRICES — Unless noted are uniformly: 
Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; % Ib. 70c; 
Ib. $1.60. 
*ORANGE WINTER LUXURY — This 
improved strain of our own introduction 
is far better than the original. The skin, 
a rich golden orange, is covered with a 
fine netting, while the meat is very thick, 
fine grained and of rich golden yellow. 
It is by far the best pumpkin. Simply 
cook it done and it is ready for use in 
making pies. It requires less sugar and 
eggs than other varieties. Extra early 
and of medium flattened shape. A splen- 
did keeper that has no equal in quality 
or appearance. Seed of our own growing. 
CHEYENNE BUSH—A new variety of 
bush growth. This is valuable for home 
gardens where space is important. A 
little smaller than Winter Luxury but 
without nettings. It produces 3 or 4 rich, 
golden pumpkins right around the crown 
of the plant. Fine quality. Pkt. 15c; 
oz. 35c; 4 Ib. 85c; Ib. $2.50. 
CONNECTICUT FIELD or JACK O’- 
LANTERN—The common field pumpkin 
grown for stock feeding and Jack o’Lan- 
terns. Rich, orange colored skin. 
SMALL SUGAR — Rather round fruit 
of small size, 5 to 7 inches in diameter. 
Smooth skin of bright orange color. Fine 
quality for pies. Early maturity. 
KING OF MAMMOTH—A giant, often 
weighing 200 pounds; suited for feeding 
and exhibition. Not suited for Halloween. 
Northwest grown seeds are indicated in this 
catalog with a star (*). Quality, not price, is 
the first consideration in buying seed. Con- 
sidering quality, our prices are reasonable. 
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