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PEAS— MIDSEASON VARIETIES 



ALDERMAN 75 days. The dark green vigorous vines grow 4}/^ to 5 

 feet tall and are very productive. The pods are the largest of the 

 commercially grown varieties. They hold 7 to 9 peas of the largest 

 size and finest quality. 

 Carton 10c; lb. 40c; 10 lbs. $3.50. 



BLISS EVERBEARING 72 days. Popular for the home garden and 

 similar to Yorkshire Hero. Vines 30 

 inches tall; dark green; thrifty; 

 of long bearing period. Pods 

 medium green; plump, straight, 

 blunt. Green peas large, sweet; of 

 marrowy texture. 

 Carton 10c; lb. 40c; 10 lbs. $3.50. 



DWARF TELEPHONE OR DAISY 



75 to 80 days. Only about 2 feet 

 tall. Resembles Telephone, and 

 the pods are well filled with peas of 

 the same good quality. It is an 

 excellent variety to follow the early 

 peas in the home garden. 

 Carton 10c; lb. 45c; 10 lbs. $4.00. 



mANT STRIDE A large-podded, shipping variety. About the same 

 season as Stratagem. Vines about two feet tall, dark green, and 

 vigorous. Pods 434 inches long, dark green, pointed, slightly curved 

 and plump. 

 Carton 10c; lb. 45c; 10 lbs. $4.00. 



GREEN ADMIRAL 72 days. Prolific variety grown chiefly for 

 canning. Vines 48 inches tall, slender, branched. Pods medium 

 green; plump, straight, blunt. 

 Carton 10c; lb. 40c; 10 lbs. $3.50. 



McLEAN'S ADVANCER or PERFECTION 68 days. Particularly 

 valuable for canning because of heavy yield, uniform ripening, and 

 high quality. Vines 33 inches high; somewhat branched; dark 

 green. Pods borne in pairs; medium green; plump, straight, blunt 

 ended. Green peas medium in size, deep green, very uniform. 

 Carton 10c; lb. 40c; 10 lbs. $3.50. 



MORSE'S MARKET A new large-podded early-midseason pea. Vines 



robust, 24 to 30 inches tall; pods 5 to 534 inches long, produced 



abundantly even to the tip and branches. A fine variety to plant 



with early peas for succession. 



Carton 10c; lb. 45c; 10 lbs. $4.00. 



TELEPHONE 73 days. The vigorous vines with 

 large light green leaves are 4 to 434 feet tall, 

 heavily loaded with large well-formed pods, 

 often 5 to 53i inches long. These are 

 light yellowish-green and normally con- 

 tain 8 to 10 large peas of delicate light 

 green color and unexcelled quality. 

 Carton 10c; lb. 40c; 10 lbs. $3.50. 



LATE VARIETIES 



CHAMPION OF ENGLAND 79 



days. Excellent for home and 

 market gardens. Vines 434 to 5 

 feet tall; dark green; branched. 

 Pods light green; very plump; 

 straight; blunt. 

 Carton 10c; lb. 35c; 10 lbs. $3.00. 



IMPROVED STRATEGEM 77 to 



80 days. Also known as Pot- 

 latch or Prize-winner. The 

 vine, about 234 feet tall, bears 

 large pods of the Telephone 

 type. 

 Carton 10c; lb. 40c; 10 lbs. $3.50. 



LARGE WHITE MARROW- 

 FAT 82 days. Very produc- 

 tive late variety for home gar- 

 dens; grown extensively for dry 

 use. Vines 5 feet tall, light 

 green. Pods light green; very 

 plump; straight; blunt. Green 

 peas of a rich marrowy flavor. 

 Carton 10c; lb. 35c; 10 lbs. $3.00. 



PEAS— EDIBLE POD VARIETIES 



These varieties have all the sweetness and flavor of fresh green peas. 

 When the pods are partly filled, they are prepared like snap beans; when 

 the seeds have developed, they are eaten as shelled peas. 



GIANT BUTTER Pods brittle and tender as the best snap beans. 

 They are borne profusely on strong branching vines 434 to 5 feet 



tail. In best table condition the 

 pods are 334 to 4 inches long, 

 smooth, fleshy, and sharply curved. 

 Often 6 inches long when fully 

 matured. 

 Carton 10c; lb. 35c; 10 lbs. $3.00. 



MELTING SUGAR 70 to 75 days. 

 One of the best known edible pod 

 varieties. Large broad pods, 4 to 

 434 inches long, often curved or 

 twisted; when young, stringless, 

 very tender, and richly flavored. 

 The vines, 4 to 5 feet tafl, produce 

 an abundance of pods. 

 Carton 10c; lb. 45c; 10 lbs. $4.00. 

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PARSLEY 



Parsley leaves may be used green, or they may be dried crisp, rubbed 

 to powder, and kept bottled. 



Parsley seed is even slower than parsnip in germinating. It grows 

 best in rich mellow soil and should be sown as early as possible in spring 

 in rows 1 to 2 feet apart with a covering of not more than Yi inch of soU 

 firmly pressed down. When the plants are weU up, thin them 8 to 12 

 inches apart in the row. As soon as those of the curled varieties are 

 about 3 inches high, cut off all the leaves; the new growth will be 

 brighter and better curled. Every cutting will improve the quality of 

 the leaves. 



DOUBLE CURLED Very handsome; rich, deep green with finely 

 curled leaves. 



Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 2 oz, 25c; Vi lb. 40c. 



EXTRA TRIPLE CURLED (Moss Curled) One 



of the most popular varieties because of its 

 deep green color and tightly curled leaves 

 that look hke moss. It is un- 

 usually decorative for table 

 use. 



Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 2 oz. 25c; 1/4 lb. 

 40c. 



HAMBURG, Thick Rooted The 



root of this variety is edible 

 and resembles a slender parsnip 

 in color and shape. The flesh is 

 white, dry, and similar to Cel- 

 eriac in flavor. It is used for 

 flavoring soups and stews. The 

 roets may be stored in sand for 

 winter use. 



Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 2 oz. 25c; 1/4 lb. 

 40c. 



PARAMOUNT A new and improved triple- 

 curled variety of our own development. 

 Unusually rich dark green foliage tightly 

 curled. Ideally suited for home and market 

 gardens. Award of merit All-America Trials 

 1935. 

 Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; 2 oz. 35c; 1/4 lb. 50c. 



PLAIN or SINGLE The leaves are deeply cut, 

 flat, and dark green in color. The plant is 

 hardy and easily grown. 

 Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 2 oz. 25c; 1/4 lb. 40c. 



Unusually dark green 

 color and tightly curled 

 leaves make Paramount 

 an ideal parsley for 

 home gardens. 

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