P EAS —Continued 
WRINKLED VARIETIES 
, A new hybrid pea developed to 
Glacier meet the needs for a _ variety 
somewhat earlier than Thomas Laxton, but of 
the same general type and also fully resistant 
to Fusarium wilt. The vines are dark green 
and medium heavy; pods single, dark green, 
blunt ended, plump and well filled with seven 
to eight deep green, semi-round peas of excel- 
lent quality. In growth it very closely resem- 
bles the Thomas Laxton, which is one of the 
parents of the new hybrid, and it carries the 
very excellent quality and hardiness of the 
Thomas Laxton variety but is several days 
earlier. Under normal crop conditions, the 
vines range between 30 and 34 inches in 
length, depending upon the growing conditions 
and come into picking condition between 57 
and 60 days. 
; This is one of the finest 
Laxtonian dwarf early peas. The vines 
grow 18 to 20 inches high and produce an enor- 
mous crop of dark green pods as large as 
Gradus, maturing a few days ahead of this 
variety. 
California Mammoth Mediv= early 
profuse bearer 
of large handsome dark green pointed pods. 
Can be very profitably grown by commercial 
growers and home gardeners as a succession 
to Early Bird and the Laxtonian types. 
Alderman One of the best long vined, 
main crop varieties. Hardy, 
prolific, producing vines 3% to 4 feet in length. 
Pods large, pointed, dark green in color. Ma- 
turing about the same time as the Admiral 
Dewey. 
, One of the 
Gradus or Prosperity ne of the 
early, long-strawed, wrinkled varieties. Pro- 
duces long pointed pods, well filled and of fine 
table quality. Vines from 2% to 8 feet in 
length. Considered one of the most desirable 
for the market garden or home use. 
No. 95 Tcer Very productive 2-foot vines, 
pods dark green and pointed, 
averaging 4% inches long. Five days later than 
Gilbo. A high quality type developed in the 
West for shipping; hence the name “Icer.” 
Strong, vigorous vines of even 
Potlatch growth, 20 to 24 inches in height, 
with luxuriant dark foliage, bearing pods 
medium green in color, 3% to 4 inches in 
length. Broad and pointed at the ends. No 
variety known will produce more pods, and no 
pods could possibly shell out better. The Potlatch is a 
variety from which everyone may expect great things. Fit 
for table use 61 days from planting. Seed green, wrinkled, 
large in size. 
This variety is of the same growth 
Thomas Laxton as that of the Gradus, but is usually 
three to four days later for market. The pods are square at 
the ends instead of having a long, sloping point, and con- 
sidered by some to be of a better flavor than the Gradus. 
A second early, of 
Daisy, or Dwarf Telephone 4 second carly, ot 
markably even growth. From 16 to 18 inches high. The 
stout plants are fairly loaded with large, bright green pods. 
Each pod contains from 7 to 9 large peas of a light bright 
green color, tender and well flavored. 
EDIBLE PODDED PEAS 
Mammoth Melting Sugar THis is by far the 
largest and finest of 
the true sugar or edible podded Peas. 
PEANUTS 
, THT Earliest, most prolific and easiest 
Versi Bunch cultivated variety. Lb., 15c; 10 lbs., 
Superior Seeds 
Extra Early Gradus or Prosperity 
A tall- ing, lat rt, 
Dark Green Telephone Rare eee ia Rae 
having beautiful dark green pods of very large size, contain- 
ing 6 to 7 large peas of delicious flavor. Continues in bear- 
ing for quite a long time. 
Dwarf Telephone—Wilt resistant.. 
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Gradus or Prosperity 
Laxtonian 
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