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World's Record Peas 



PEAS— Continued 



■EARLIEST VARIETIES — Continued. 



World's Record. An extra early strain of 

 Gradus, with all the good Gradus qual- 

 ities. Pkt., 10c; pt., 35c; qt., 65c; 2 qts., 

 $1.20; pk, $4.00. 



Gradus or Prosperity. Next to World's 

 Record this is the earliest of all wrinkled 

 Peas. "Vigorous and productive, growing 

 3 feet tall, loaded with broad, pointed, 

 4-inch pods. Peas large and of splendid 

 quality. Pkt., 10c; pt., 35c; qt., 65c; 2 

 qts., $1.20; pk., $4.00. 



THOMAS LAXTON. Very similar to and 

 same season as Gradus, but the pods are 

 blunt-ended and average more Peas per 

 pod. Pkt., 10c; pt., 35c; qt., 65c; 2 qts., 

 $1.20; pk., $4.00. 



Early and Second Early 



AMERICAN WONDER. Follows Gradus. 

 Vines 1 foot high, loaded with medium 

 sized pods. Pkt., 10c; pt, 30c; qt., 60c; 

 2 qts., $1.10; pk., $3.75. 



Little Marvel. Grows 15 inches high and 

 bears several good pickings of 3y 2 -inch 

 pods, packed full of large, deep green 

 Peas of splendid quality. Pkt., 10c; pt., 

 35c; qt., 65c; 2 qts., $1.20; pk., $4.00. 



Hundredfold. Similar to Laxtonian but not 

 quite so tall. Very prolific and the finest 

 quality. Pkt., 10c; pt., 35c; qt., 65c; 2 

 qts., $1.20; pk., $4.00. 



LAXTONIAN. The finest in quality of the 

 early Peas, and the largest podded. Vines 

 1V 2 feet high; pods 4 inches long, well 

 filled. Pkt., 10c; pt., 35c; qt., 65c; 2 qts., 

 $1.20; pk., $4.00. 



Pioneer. Similar to Laxtonian but a trifle 

 lighter in color and a more reliable pro- 

 ducer on light soils. Pkt., 10c; pt., 35c; 

 qt., 65c; 2 qts., $1.20; pk., $4.00. 



Sutton's Excelsior. Taller and later than 

 Laxtonian. Pods of medium size. Pkt., 

 10c; pt., 35c; qt., 65c; 2 qts., $1.20; pk., 

 $4.00. 



Inoculate Your Peas With Farmog-erm 



Main Crop Varieties 



POTLATCH. A heavy yielding, high quality, 

 main crop dwarf Pea. One of the best for 

 home gardens. Vines 2 feet tall; pods 5 

 inches long, containing 8 to 10 large Peas. 

 Pkt, 10c; pt, 35c; qt., 65c; 2 qts., $1.20; 

 pk., $4.00. 



Duke of Albany. An excellent Pea of the 

 Telephone type, just as prolific and a little 

 earlier. Pkt., 10c; pt, 30c; qt, 60c; 2 

 qts., $1.10; pk., $3.75. 



Boston Unrivalled or Unproved Telephone. 

 Reliable and immensely productive; vines 



4 feet high; long, broad, light green pods. 

 Pkt., 10c; pt., 30c; qt., 60c; 2 qts., $1.10; 

 pk., $3.75. 



Alderman. Robust strain of Telephone with 

 dark green pods and vines. Pods are 4 to 



5 inches long and usually contain nine 

 large Peas of finest quality. Pkt., 10c; 

 pt, 30c; qt, 60c; 2 qts., $1.10; pk., $3.75. 



CARTER'S DAISY or DWARP TELE- 

 PHONE. The latest of the dwarf sorts, 

 and unsurpassed for quality. Vines 2 feet 

 high; large, well filled pods. Pkt., 10c; 

 pt., 30c; qt., 60c; 2 qts., $1.10; pk., $3.75. 



Champion of England. The finest very late, 

 tall Pea. Pods 3% inches long contain- 

 ing 8 very large Peas that equal the best 

 of the early varieties in flavor. Pkt., 10c; 

 pt, 30c; qt, 60c; 2 qts., $1.10; pk., $3.75. 



White Marrowfat. Grown for the dry Peas. 

 Pkt., 10c; pt, 30c; qt., 55c; 2 qts., $1.00; 

 pk., $3.25. 



Mammoth-Podded Sugar. The half-grown 

 pods of this type are delicious prepared 

 for the table like snap beans. Pkt., 10c; 

 pt., 45c; qt., 85c; 2 qts., $1.60; pk., $5.50. 



ONE OF MANY SATISFIED 

 CUSTOMERS 



Early in the Spring I purchased six 

 nuarts of your Bountiful Beans. From 

 this planting, over a period of seven 

 weeks, I have picked 60 bushels of the 

 finest green Beans imaginable. There 

 was not a sign of rust and my customers 

 reported that they were absolutely 

 stringless. The above figures tell the 

 story of how pleased I am with your 

 seeds.— JOHN H. GARINGER, Sebois- 

 villa Farms, Ligonier, Pa. 



