STOKES SEEDS j^^. 6o— thomas laxton peas 



Days to maturity, 55-60. This Pea was originated at Bedford. 

 England and named for the originator, a noted English Horticulturist. 

 For over twenty years it has been and still is one of the standard 

 commercial sorts. It is more hardy and slightly earlier than Gradus 



and under ordinary conditions is a heavier yielder. The pods are about 

 the size of that variety, but they are blunt ended. They will reach a 

 length of about 314 inches. As noted in the illustration, they are 

 straight, inclined toward roundness and are well filled. The vine grows 

 to a height of 30 inches. Our stock is commended to the use of all 

 growers. The seed is large, cream color, blended with pale green, 

 wrinkled. Price, delivered: Vi lb., 15c; 1/2 lb., 25c; lb., 40c; 5 lbs., 

 @ 35c per lb.; 10 lbs., ^ 30c per lb.; 50 lbs., ^ 20c per lb. 



"I have been very much inlercsted in 

 your low prices and also in your policy 

 of a limited, bul well selected number of 

 varieties, as it is often very perplexing 

 for the grower to know what is the best 

 variety after going over some of the 

 various seed catalogs." 



— J. S.. Brandywine Summit, Pa. 



"I will send larger order later on. 

 Your- idea of fewer but better varieties 

 is absolutely right." 



— F. H., Cambridge, Md. 



"We set an acre of your Viking 

 Copenhagen cabbage seed this seas<jn 

 which yielded twenty tons, each head 

 very solid and our patrons demand 

 more of the same for next season." 



O. W. S., Cherryvale, Kan. 



"You said Vanguard Sweet Corn 

 would make me some money. Well it 

 did. I always thought there was not 

 much money in sweet com, but I never 

 had Vanguard before " 



E. J. M.. New Holland, Pa. 



"Nothing could be hner than your 

 Marglobe. Your Super Bonny Best is 

 another winner and I wish I could see 

 your stock growing." 



— T. L. B., Black Hall, Conn. 



"I bought some of your Windermoor 

 Wonder Cucumber seed and had one 

 cucumber 17)2 inches long, one 17 

 inches long and lots 12 and 14 inches 

 long. AU were eatable. Just fine." 



— H. A. H. 



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