PUMPKINS 
Small Su Sar  —Good keeper 
100 days. Round, slightly ribbed fruits of medium size, 
about 7 in. in diameter. Bright. orange skin and rich 
orange flesh which is meaty, sweet, and fine grained. 
Wonderful for pies; in fact, this is the celebrated New 
England Pie Pumpkin. Best pumpkin for general use. 
Pkt. 10¢; oz. 30¢; 1% Ib. 80¢ 
Big Tom 120 days. Also known as Connecticut Field. Large 
..,- _- OFrange fruits weighing 18 Ibs. each, round 
the ends, with a smooth, hard rind. Thick, dry, sweet eine ae 
desirable for canning and for pies and ig widely planted for stock feeding. 
Pkt. 10¢; oz. 30¢; Y, lb. 75¢ 
H 120 days. Also called Jumbo or 
Genuine Mammoth King of the Mammoths because 
they attain a weight of 60 Ibs. and more. Fruits grow 18 in. in diameter and 
have an orange-salmon skin. The bright yellow flesh is thick and sweet. 
oz. 35¢; Y% Ib. $1.00 
PEPPERS 
Worldbeater 
73 days. Fruits are large, of uniform shape, three 
and four lobed, 5 in. long and 3% in. across, 
smooth, glossy dark green turning deep red when 
ripe. Thick flesh; mild, sweet flavor. Good 
shipper; popular for home and market growers. 
Pkt. 20¢; 14 oz. 65¢; oz. $1.25; 1% Ib. $3.50 
How to Grow Peppers 
Sow seed in a hotbed or indoors in shallow California Wonder Pepper 
boxes, pots or seed-pans of rich soil; cover seed 
with 4 in. of fine soil. Allow 8 to 10 weeks to 
produce plants large enough to set outdoors 4 2 1 
when all danger of frost is passed. Wher the soil California Wonder Sweet, tender 
has become warm, set the young plants in the 75 days. All that you could ask for in a stuffing pepper—good size 
garden, 18 to 24in. apart in rows 2 to 3 ft. apart. a ‘ mee 
A pkt. will produce about 100 plants; 1 0z. 1500. blocky form, thick walls, and choice flavor. peppers aie grout 4 in. 
Days mentioned in descriptions represent the long and 3 to 3% in. in diameter, 3 and 4 lobed, and are borne up- 
average time required from the setting of the right. The skin is green, turning to crimson. Flesh is thick with a 
plants in the garden until the first fruits are sweet flavor. Recommended for home, market, shipping and freezing. 
ready for table use. Pkt. 20¢; 14 oz. 65¢; oz. $1.25; 1% Ib. $3.75 
Long Red Cayenne 72 days. Peppers grow 5 in. long and 
about % in. thick; often curled and twisted. Easily dried for winter. 
PARSN i po Pkt. 20¢; 1 oz. 65¢; oz. $1.25; 1% Ib. $3.75 
105 days. 
Hollow Crown ah Sen 
smooth—longer than Guernsey but not 
so broad. Does best in deeply prepared 
soil. Fully developed roots grow 15 in. long 
and 234 in. thick at the shoulder; flesh is 
fine-grained, white and of superior flavor. 
Widely used by home and market growers. 
Pkt. 10¢; oz. 35¢; %, Ib. $1.00 
Jumbo Virginia Peanut 
SUNFLOWER Bist Are 
For chicken feed as well as being ornamental vad AN UTS Pa 
Mammoth Russian 80 days. Immense heads, s 
which produce more seed Roasted peanuts, salted peanuts, peanut butter and peanut 
per acre than any other variety. The striped seeds are plump, well’ candies are well known to all of: us. Have you ever ether 
filled with meat, and have a thin shell; make valuable food for baked as you would beans? Leave skins on or take them off; they 
poultry. Stalks are quite tall, often growing up to 10 ft. are, however, more palatable if skins are removed. 
Plet. 10¢5 1% lb. 36¢5 Ib. G5¢5 2 Ibs, $1.20; 5 Ibe. $2.75 For best results select warm, light or sandy soil rich in lime. 
Plant in rows 2% to 3 ft. apart, spacing the shelled nuts 8 to 10 in. 
be ARS LEY apart in the row, or place them 16 to 18. in. apart in the row if plant- 
ed in the hulls. Cover with 2 in. of soil. Cultivate and hoe freely. 
In the fall, before drome aig and pane vines under a shed or in an 
airy room to cure. One pkt. will sow from 15 to 25 ft. of Tow; 
Extra Curled Dwarf @ 1 essary ‘bia baap ds 1 Ib. from 100 to 200 ft. according to method used in planting. 
like leaves of an attractive dark green color; very finely cut and Hy 120 days. Most productive, 
curled. Desirable for garnishing. Pkt. 10¢; oz. 30¢; 1% Ib. 90¢ Jumbo Virginia @ extra large peanut of rich 
$ 90 days. Has’. flavor, with 2 or 3 large kernels to the pod. Vines 3% ft. across; 
Parsnip-Rooted or Hamburg plain. leaves, make valuable fodder. Pkt. 15¢; 4 Ib. S0¢; Ib. 90¢ 
: ‘ : ’ inelpally : ; 
ich can be used just like ordinary parsley, but is principa 110 days. The dwarf bushes grow close, so 
eae foe the thick, fleshy roots which are used for flavoring soups, Spanish are easily cultivated and gathered. Kernels 
: i 10 in. long. 
stews, etc., like celery or celeriac. ats roots prow ve °/ Tb, oOo are small.and very sweet. Early. Pkt. 15¢; 14 Ib. 50¢; Ib. 90¢ 
