Danish Ballhead Cabbage 
with light fringed edges. 
OAK LEAF. Form a bunch of medium 
size; excellent quality; free from bitter- 
ness; ideal summer variety. 
EARLY CURLED SIMPSON. An early 
light green variety of excellent quality; 
quick grower and popular. 
Melons 
MUSKMELON 
CULTURE: Muskmelons require a rich 
loamy soil and should be planted in hills 
the same as Cucumbers and early in June 
after frost damage is passed. 
PRICES: Pkt. 10¢; Oz. 35¢; Ib. $1.90. P’paid. 
HEARTS OF 
home garden 
equalled; not 
flesh. 
GOLD. For a real Sweet 
Muskmelon, this cannot be 
a good shipper; early; golden 
TIP TOP. A a large ribbed melon popular 
in the mountain sections; its quality is good 
and it is large in size. 
HONEY ROCK. The best of the small 
fruited shipping type melons; small, netted, 
and high quality. 
WATERMELON 
CULTURE: Plant 8-10 seeds per hill and 
the hills 10 ft. apart each way; plant after 
all danger of frost is passed and on good 
sandy loam for best results. 
PRICES: Pkt. 10¢; Oz. 30¢; lb. $1.60. P’pd. 
KLECKLEY SWEET. The most popular 
Watermelon; fruits long and sweet; in far 
North they can be started indoors in berry 
boxes but remove the box when setting 
out in the field. 
ONIONS 
CULTURE: Onions require a rich loamy 
soil and should be planted early in the 
spring; sow in drills rows 14-16 inches a- 
part and cover 1% inch. 3-4 lb. of seed 
per acre. ' 
SOUTHPORT YELLOW GLOBE. The best. 
Selling variety for both home and market 
gardening. PRICE: Pkt. 
$4.50. Prepaid. 
Mustard 
. CULTURE: Sow seed early and success- 
lon planting during early summer, either 
in drills or broadcast. 
PRICES: Pkt. 10¢; Oz. 25¢; lb. $1.40. P’pd, 
FORDHOOK FANCY. 
and a very mild, 
before going to 
green leaves. 
GIANT SOUTHERN CURLED. A popular 
long standing strain with wide light green 
leaves, heavily crumpled and curled at the 
edges; best for fall crops. 
PEAS 
CULTURE: Peas do best when planted 
in the spring so that their growing season 
is during the cool periid. Sow in drills 
with seed 3-5 inches apart and rows 30 
inches; cover seed 1 inch. 
PRICES: Pkt. 20¢: Ib. 45¢; 5 Ibs $1.90. 
10¢; Oz. 75¢; Ib. 
A vigorous grower 
standing a long time 
seed; intensely curled 
ALASKA. Very early smooth seed variety 
especially suited for the earliest planting; 
it is unsurpassed for canning. 
LITTLE MARVEL. A low growing wrink- 
led seed variety suitable for the small 
garden growing about 12 inches high. 
THOMAS LAXTON. Grows 18 inches and 
of the very best quality; it is especially 
recommended for deep-freeze. 
PARSNIP 
CULTURE: Treat like Carrots but they 
should be planted about May ist. Roots 
can be left in the ground over winter and 
dug before April. 
HOLLOW CROWN. The best all-around 
variety with roots of the best flavor. 
PRICE: Pkt. 10¢; Oz. 35¢; lb. $1.40. Prepaid. 
Peppers 
CULTURE: Start plants indoors in Feb. 
or March and set in field after danger of 
frost has passed, in rows 30 inches apart 
and plants 2 feet apart; they do best in a 
rich soil. 
PRICES: Pkt. 15¢; Oz. 09¢; lb. $6.00. Prep’d. 
RUBY KING. Rather long pods, mild and 
one of the best varieties. 
CALIFORNIA WONDER. A popular blunt 
fruited variety especially used for th mark- 
et; mild in flavor. 
PIMIENTO. Large heart-shaped fruit of a 
mild sweet flavor; very much used in pro- 
cessing. Excellent variety. 
LONG RED CAYENNE. The 
extremely 
hot variety. 
PUMPKINS 
CULTURE: Plant after danger of frost is 
passed, in hills 8 feet each way, planting 
6-8 seeds per hill and thining later to 2-3 
plants. 
PRICE: Pkt. 10¢; Oz. 25¢; Ib. 70¢. Postpaid. 
CONNECTICUT FIELD. A large yellow 
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