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PEAS, continued 



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to maturity, 55. The 

 will average 2 feet in 

 height, and will produce pods 2^ inches in length, blunt at 

 the end, light green in color. They will be found considerably 

 larger in general proportions than Pedigree Extra Early. A 

 highly recommended Pea for all early purposes. Price, 

 15c., lb. 25c., 2 lbs. 45c., 10 lbs. $2.00, 50 lbs. $8.00, delivered. 



f AYfoni;%n ^^Y^ maturity, 57. Dwarf Pea with large, 

 iuaXLOnian. handsome Gradus pods. It will mature slightly 

 earlier than Gradus and about the same time as Thomas Lax- 

 ton. The height of the vines will average 15 inches and the 

 pods inches. They are slightly curved, making a broad 

 sweep to the point. The pods are inclined to bear more abun- 

 dantly along the top of the vine and less along the stalk, 

 making it easy to pick and heavy yielding. One of the best 

 Peas for private or commicrcial growing. The seed is light 

 cream color, tinged with pale green, large and wrinkled. Price, 

 i/4lb. 15 cts., lb. 30 cts., 2 lbs. 50 cts., 10 lbs. $2.25, 50 lbs. 

 $10.00, delivered. 



Days to maturity, 57. A variety 

 having been originated in England by 

 Thomas Laxton, of Bedford, a noted English horticulturist. 

 This Pea is slightly earlier than Gradus and a more abundant 

 yielder. The pods resemble Gradus in shape, excepting that 

 they are blunt ended. They will attain a length of 3}4 inches. 

 They are straight, inclined toward roundness and are well 

 filled. The vine will grow to a height of 23^ feet. The seed is 

 large, cream color, blended with pale green, wrinkled. Price, 

 i/4lb. 15 cts., lb. 30 cis., 2 lbs. 50 cts., 10 lbs. $2.25, 50 lbs. 

 $10.00, delivered. 



Thomas Laxton. 



Thomas Laxton 



(Natural Size) 



Little Marvel. 



turity, 60. The vines of 

 this variety will grow to a 

 height of 15 inches, pro- 

 ducing^ pods 2^ to 3 

 inches in length. This va- 

 riety resembles the Nott's 

 Excelsior in vines, habit 

 of growth, and quality. 

 The pods are considerably 

 longer, very often being 

 produced in pairs. They 

 are straight, slightly 

 broader than Nott's Ex- 

 celsior, but not so broad 

 as Sutton's Excelsior. It 

 is a highly recommended variety for home-garden purposes. 

 The seed is green, wrinkled, and of medium size. Price, ^^lb. 

 15 cts., lb. 30 cts., 2 lbs. 50 cts., 10 lbs. $2.25, 50 lbs. $10.00, 

 delivered. 



X«a.^«ki-kVkr\nA Days to maturity, 70. An English variety 

 I eiepnone. introduced by Carter during the decade fol- 

 lowing 1870, and introduced into this country about 1880. 

 _ The plant attains a height of about 4 feet, and its heavy foliage 

 protects the newly forming pods against intense heat. Although 

 in the original type the pod was a light green, by introducing 

 Alderman blood it is now a rich dark green. The pods will 

 grow from a length of 33^ to 4 inches and a width of %inch. 

 There will be from 5 to 10 Peas in the pod. The dried seeds 

 vary in color from pale green to almost white and they are 

 shriveled and indented. Price, ^^Ib. 15 cts., lb. 30 cts., 2 lbs. 

 50 cts., 10 lbs. $2.25, 50 lbs. $10.00, delivered. 



Gloversville, N. Y., February 5, 1922 

 Gentlemen: Last year for the first time I purchased all my seeds 

 from you. They are superior to any I have ever had and I have had 

 a large garden for years. The New Century Beet is the finest I 

 have ever seen. I shall plant seeds from you as long as I can get 

 them, and shall speak a good word for you whenever I have the 

 opportunity. Yours, Frank Stoutner. 



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