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Laxtonian 



Days to maturity, 57. This is the largest-podded of 

 the dwarf wrinkled sorts. The dark green pods are 

 much like Gradus in shape, of splendid quality, nearly 

 as large, and very often mature earlier. Laxtonian is a 

 very productive sort, producing pods about 4 inches in 

 length. The vines are vigorous but dwarf, seldom over 

 18 inches high. Brushing is not necessary. Seed is 

 light green, large, wrinkled and irregular in shape. 

 Price, delivered: y4lb. 15 cts.; lb. 40 cts.; 2 lbs. 75 cts.; 

 5 lbs. $1.75; 50 lbs. $14. 



Admiral Beatty Peas 



Laxtonian Peas """^^^ 



Thomas Laxton 



Days to maturity, 57. A variety originated in 

 England by Thomas Laxton, of Bedford, a noted 

 English horticulturist. This Pea is slightly earlier than 

 Gradus and a more abundant yieider. The pods re- 

 semble Gradus in shape, excepting that they are blunt- 

 ended, attain a length of 3}^^ inches, are straight, in- 

 clined toward roundness, and are well filled. Vines grow 

 to a height of Ho feet. The seed is large, wrinkled, 

 cream color, blended with pale green. Price, delivered: 

 V4lb. 15 cts.; lb. 35 cts.; 2 lbs. 60 cts.; 5 lbs. $1.40; 

 50 lbs. $12. 



Admiral Beatty 



Days to maturity, 70. This comparatively new 

 English variety is offered to our trade in place of the 

 older Telephone. Admiral Beatty has been described as 

 the Improved Duke of Albany, a pea of the Telephone 

 type, but with darker foliage and pods. The vines of 

 Admiral Beatty grow to nearly 4 feet and must be 

 brushed for the best results. The long green pods 

 sometimes reach a length of 5 inches and contain from 

 eight to ten Peas of the most delicious quality. For a 

 main or late season sort, we recommend Admiral 

 Beatty. Price, delivered: 15 cts.; lb. 40 cts.; 



2 lbs. 75 cts.; 5 lbs. $1.75; 50 lbs. $14. 



Sioux Falls, S. Dak., June 14, 1925 

 Received my melon seed in fine shape. It is the very 

 best seed I ever planted. I have lO acres of melons this 

 year, and your seed beat all the rest. It came up quicker, 

 made much larger plants, and a perfect stand. I certainly 

 will buy all my seed from you after this. — H. M. Fisk. 



