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PEAS — Extra Early Varieties 



Long Podded Alaska Peas 



early peas for market gardeners. Pkt 

 55 cts., postpaid; pk. $2.00; bu. $6.50. 



534. Extremely 

 Early Long-Podded 

 Alaska. (55 days.) 



Vigorous handsome, 

 long-podded, delicious 

 flavored Alaska pea. It 

 has all the good qual- 

 ities of our Famous Ex- 

 tra Early Alaska Pea, 

 and in addition it has 

 a well-filled, long pod, 

 which will fill the bas- 

 ket quickly, and while 

 it is not a distinctly 

 sugar pea, yet it has a 

 much sweeter flavor 

 than the Alaska. It is 

 abundant yielder. Pkt. 

 10 cts.; pt. 35 cts.; qt. 

 55 cts., postpaid; pk. 

 $2.00; bu. $7.50. 



536. Extra Early 

 Alaska. (55 days.) 



The earliest of all 

 smooth green peas, 

 having the best color 

 when shelled and the 

 best quality when 

 cooked. The dark green 

 color of the pods makes 

 it extremely desirable, 

 as it can be carried long 

 distances without los- 

 ing its color, which 

 quality, combined with 

 its earliness and uni- 

 formity of ripening, 

 make it one of the best 

 10 cts.; pt. 35 cts.; qt. 



PLEASE REMEMBER 



"Best in Garden" Varieties 



These do not in every case represent our latest intro- 

 ductions, but they do represent those varieties that 

 stand out conspicuously in any garden as the "Best in 

 the Garden." You are playing safe by planting liberally 

 of these varieties. 



535. Extra Early Gradus, or Prosperity Peas. 

 (55 days.) It produces pods equal in size to the well-known 

 Telephone. Quality and productiveness equal to that well- 

 kno\\Ti variety. The vines are vigorous, robust growth about 

 2% feet high, thick stems and luxuriant foliage; it bears 

 large, handsome pods with immense, luscious peas, remaining 

 sweet and tender a long time after they are fit to pick. Pkt. 

 10 cts.; pt. 35 cts.; qt. 55 cts., postpaid; pk, $2.00; bu. $7.75. 



10519. First and Best. (55 days.) Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 

 35 cts.; qt. 55 cts., postpaid; pk. S2.00; bu. $7.50. 



20534. Ameer. (55 days.) Fine podded Extra Early; 

 prolific. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 35 cts.; qt. 55 cts., postpaid; pk. 

 $2.00; bu. $7.50. 



THE GARDENER, by L. H. Bailey. Beginning with 

 A and running through to Z, this book lists antl tells 

 how to plant and care for all the common flowers, vege- 

 tables, and fruits from the time they are planted 

 through to maturity. Entries are cross-referenced and 

 the book is especially easy to use. 116 illus., 260 

 pages. $2.00. postpaid 



533. Extra Early Thomas Laxton. (55 days.) An 



extra early wrinkled marrow of excellent quality, and a valu- 

 able addition to the very early varieties. It is three feet high 

 and somewhat more vigorous in habit than Prosperity. The 

 pods are medium to large, blunt-ended and filled to the tip 

 with large peas of true, rich "marrow" flavor. Its strong 

 vine and heavy cropping character make it very suitable 

 for an early crop in the private garden. It may be used 

 to great advantage as an immediate successor to Gradus. If 

 sown together, Thomas Laxton will be in full production 

 just as the crop of Gradus is diminishing. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 

 35 cts.; qt. 55 cts., postpaid; pk. $2.00; bu. $7.50. 



Second Early or General Crop 



531. Telephone. (70 days.) A wrinkled variety of very 

 robust habit and a great bearer. A single vine produces from 

 8 to 10 unusually long, well-flUed pods of largest size, contain- 

 ing 10 to 11 peas. It is very productive, of fine flavor and an 

 excellent table varietv. Height about 4 feet. Pkt. 10 cts.; 

 pt. 35 cts.; qt. 55 cts., postpaid; pk. $2.00; bu. $7.25. 



10531. Alderman. Tall, vigorously productive. Pkt. 

 10 cts.; pt. 35 cts.; qt. 60 cts., postpaid; pk. $2.15; bu. $7.50. 



PEAS— Edible-Podded or Sugar 



528. Melting Sugar. (75 days.) Grows to height of 5 

 feet; bears a profusion of large, broad pods, which are so brit- 

 tle they snap without any string. Should be used in much the 

 same way as wax bean. Pods, when cooked, are v^ery sweet and 

 tender. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt 35 cts.; qt. 60 cts., postpaid; pk. $2.75; 

 bu. $10.00. 



NITRAGIN FOR GARDEN USE 



Every garden needs Nitragin; fresh high 

 count NITRAGIN, containing billions of 

 nitrogen-gathering germs build up the 

 soil. Costs less than others — is cheapest 

 crop insurance. Insist on NITRAGIN. 

 Garden size is for Peas, Sweet Peas, and Beans, including 

 Lima (3 in one Inoculent). Price - ....- 25c 



LULATE THIS SEED 



JSSL 



MANUAL OF 

 GARDENING, by 



L. H. Bailey. You 

 can depend on this 

 book to supply you 

 with complete and 

 practical informa- 

 t i o n on planting 

 and landscaping 

 your home 

 grounds. Tells how 

 to make the most 

 of natural f e a t- 

 ures; how to drain, 

 cultivate, and fer- 

 tilize the soil; how 

 to sow, propagate, 

 transplant, prune, 

 and graft the dif- 

 ferent classes of 

 fruits, vegetables, 

 and flowers. Gives 

 lists of varieties 

 suited for different 

 pui'poses. 350 il- 

 lustrations. 539 

 pages. $3.00 



Postpaid 



Extra Early Gradus 



We Pay Postage on Pkts., Pts. and Qts, Only of Seed Peas — Larger Quantities Carrying Charges Extra. 



