YEAR ROUND,-SAVE IT! JALAPENO PEPPERS! ii Bal eile Large, hot 
beauties used extensively for pickling. 
ONION, WHITE Oz. 95c 1/4 |b. $3.45 
CRYSTAL WHITE WAX BERMUDA. Early flat onion, sweet and mild. : z : 
Used for early shipment in Southwest. (95). Lb. $3.50 Oz. SS a ee 
30¢. . ; 
EVERGREEN BUNCHING. Profitable home or market garden variety 
for young or bunching onions. Produces 4 to 6 useful shoots 
from single seed first season. (60). Lb. $3.75. Oz. 35c. 
ONION, YELLOW 
YELLOW BERMUDA. Medium to large, flattened. White flesh, mild 
and swweet. Needs long season to produce finest bulbs. (95). 
Lb. $3.75 Oz. 30c. 
PARSLEY 
DOUBLE CURLED. Rich deep green, finely curled leaves. (70). 
PARAMOUNT. Very uniform, triple curled. Plants 12 inches tall. 
All-America Award. A Ferry-Morse Development and Introduc- 
tion. (85). ae 
PLAIN OR SINGLE. Leaves deeply cut, flat, dark green. Excellent 
for seasoning; not so goid for garnishing. (80). 
All parsley % 1b. 55c Oz. 15c. 
PARSNIP 
HOLLOW CROWN, THICK SHOULDER. Roots 18 to 29 in. long. Skin 
smooth, white. Flesh tender. Most popular variety in cultivation. 
(CURD) 6s 2A oe iter KOVAS sibyex 
PEAS, FIRST EARLY 
ALASKA, WILT RESISTANT. Vines 2% to 3 ft. tall. Plump pods 
2% in. long. Extremely early. Give vines support when pos- 
sible. (58). 
LITTLE MARVEL. Thrifty vines, 18 to 20 in. tall. Very plump 3-inch 
pods. Unsurpassed in quality and productiveness for home gar- 
densy 62). 9 20¢ 
THOMAS LAXTON. Vines 3% to 4 ft. tall. Pods 4 to 4% in. long. 
One of the best for home and market garden. (75). 
AY Peas 10e¢ pkt. Lb; 60c; 
PEAS, MIDSEASON 
TELEPHONE (Dark Podded) (Wilt Resistant). Vines 4% to 5 ft. tall. 
Pods 4% to5% in. long. One of the best for home and market 
garden. (75). 
All Peas 60c lb. 10c pkt. 
PEPPER, SWEET 
CALIFORNIA WONDER. Vigorous plants. Many blocky fruits with 
thick, crisp, mild, juicy flesh. Outstanding for stuffing and serv- 
IngewholeseiC/ 2). . Oza 80Gb S 2r70% 
OAKVIcW WONDER. Earlier, more productive strain of California 
Wonder. Blocky shape. Thick walls. Excellent quality. (65). 
Oz. 85c % lb. $3.00. 
PIMIENTO. Medium size, cone-shaped. Especially good canning 
VeGine (7. Ove eine ~ 4%, Allow Re Hows 
PEPPER, HOT 
ANAHEIM. Late. Particularly adapted to culture in South. Fruits 
6 to 8 in. long; about 1 in. through; tapered. Mildly pungent. 
(73)5 "414 Ab. $2:70 Oz, 80c¢: 
LONG RED CAYENNE. Strong pungent fruits, 4 in. long, % in. 
thick, twisted and pointed. Especially good for drying. (68). 
UEP S20 0 OZ OCs 
RED CHILI. Bushy plants. Small tapering fruits about 2 in. long, rae i as i | 
bright red, very hot. Chiefly for making pepper sauce. Needs : 1m. j ae & ; se j * 2 “ 
long season for growing. (83). lb. $3.00 Oz. 85c. eG he o pty 
“BUY ALL MY-SEEDS“AT STAFFEVS*AND HAVE 
A WONDERFUL GARDEN ALL YEAR ROUND,” says 
Mrs. W. F. Robinson, 1316 Leal Street, San Antonio, Texas. 
“The seed is always fresh and germinates just fine. Yes, P've 
tried seed from other sources but ve found out throughout 
the years, that you just can’t go wrong when you buy your 
seed at Staffel’s.” 
Mrs. Robinson is well qualified to make such a statement. 
No Janie-come-lately to gardening (she and Mr. Robinson re- 
cently celebrated their golden anniversary) she’s been growing 
fine gardens for years. We are proud and happy to have her 
for a friend and customer. 
ALL VEGETABLE SEEDS ARE 5c A PACKET 
_ UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 
NEW! WATERMELON—New Hampshire Midget SEERA 
