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PEAS, MIDSEASON (Cont’d) 
«Telephone (Dark Podded) (Wilt Resistant). Vines 
414 to 5 ft. tall. Pods 416 to 514 in. long. One of best 
for home and market garden. (75) 20c 
Wisconsin Perfection (Wilt Resistant). Vines nearly 
3 ft. tall. Pods in pairs, 3!4 in. long; plump. Peas 
medium size. Canning variety. Improved wilt 
resistant variety of McLean’s Advancer. (70) 20c 
PEAS, LATE 
Giant Stride (Wilt Resistant). Vines about 2) ft. tall. 
Large pods 5 to 5! in. long, pointed, plump. Good 
shipping variety. (75) 20c 
*Improved Stratagem or Potlatch (Wilt Resistant). 
Vines 2% ft. tall. Large pods of Telephone type. 
Desirable for succession crop. (77) 20c 
Large White Marrowfat. Vines 5 ft. tall. Pods very 
plump. Peas have rich marrowy flavor. Grown 
extensively for dry use. (82) 20c 
Pepper, Oakview Wonder—a blocky type, excellent for 
stuffing, baking and salads. 
PEAS, EDIBLE POD 
Dwarf Gray Sugar (Wilt Resistant). Vines 32 to 36 in. 
tall. Abundant pods 234 to 314 in. long. Color pale 
green. Quality excellent. (65) 20c 
Melting Sugar (Wilt Resistant). Vines 4 to 5 ft. tall. 
Abundant broad pods, 4 to 4% in. long. Rich flavor. 
To be cooked, pods and all, like snap beans. (72) 20c 
Cow Peas—Blackeye (Vigna sinensis) not Pisum 
sativa. Large dark green vines 3 to 3) ft. have strong 
runners and produce many long well filled pods. 
Seeds are eaten in the green shell or dry stage. A 
warm climate crop not recommended north of central 
Ohio. (80) 20c 
PEPPER, SWEET 
California Wonder. Vigorous plants. Many blocky 
fruits with thick, crisp, mild, juicy flesh. Outstanding 
for stuffing and serving whole. (72) 15c 
Golden California Wonder. Largest and most attrac- 
tive sweet yellow pepper. Deep golden yellow at 
maturity. Blocky fruits with thick sweet flesh like 
California Wonder. (68) 15c 
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PEPPER, SWEET (Cont’d) 
Harris’ Early Giant. Good early variety for northern 
growing. Fruits large, 41% in. long by 3% in. through, 
very slightly tapered. (63) 15c 
Oakview Wonder. Earlier, more productive strain of 
California Wonder. Blocky shape. Thick walls. 
Excellent quality. A Ferry-Morse Development 
and Introduction. (65) 15c 
Pimiento. Medium size, cone-shaped. Especially good 
canning variety. (79) 15c 
Ruby King. Large, 41% to 5 in. long, slightly tapered. 
Flesh thick, sweet, mild. Approved by many home 
gardeners because of earliness and fine quality. (65) 
15c 
Sweet Yellow. A large yellow pepper. Pale yellow flesh. 
Very mild and sweet. Blocky shape. (60) 15c 
World Beater (Sweet Bull Nose type). Fruits 5 in. long 
by 3% in. diameter. Flesh mild. Walls thick. One 
of best large peppers. (70) 15c 
PEPPER, HOT 
Anaheim. Late. Particularly adapted to culture in South. 
Fruits 6 to 8 in. long; about 1 in. through; tapered. 
Mildly pungent. (78) 15c 
Bell or Bull Nose. Medium sized blocky fruits. Flesh 
mild, ribs pungent. Our stock superior in uniformity 
of size, shape, earliness. (68) 15c 
Hungarian Yellow Wax. Waxy yellow fruits, 6 to 7 in. 
long, 2 in. diameter, slightly crumpled, tapering, and 
pointed. Larger and thicker-fleshed than other hot 
varieties. Fine for canning. (60) 15c 
Red Cayenne. Strong pungent fruits, 4 in. long, 
1% in. thick, twisted and pointed. Especially good for 
drying. (68) 15c 
Red Chili. Bushy plants. Small tapering fruits about 2 in. 
long, bright red, very hot. Chiefly for making pepper 
sauce. Needs long season for growing. (83) 15c 
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PUMPKIN 
Green Striped Cushaw. Crooknecked, 18 to 20 in. long. 
Weight 10 to 15 lbs. Flesh rather coarse but sweet. 
Popular in South. (115) 10c 
Large Yellow (Connecticut Field). Fruits weigh about 
20 lbs. Rich deep orange-yellow. Double-purpose 
pumpkin. Excellent for pies and good for stock feed. 
(115) 10c 
Mammoth King. The largest pumpkin ever introduced. 
Has yielded 100 tons to acre. Very thick flesh. Oa 
Cc 
Pie or Winter Luxury. Small, nearly round. Weight 
about 81% lbs. Flesh creamy yellow, thick, sweet, 
finely flavored. (110) 10c 
Sugar or New England Pie. Fruits weigh about 7 lbs. 
Thick flesh of rich orange. Fine sweet flavor. The 
right size for home use. Keeps well. (110) 10c 
Sweet Cheese or Kentucky Field. Largely grown in 
South for canning and stock feed. Fruits very large, 
flattened. (120) 10c 
RADISH 
Crimson Giant. Crisp, mild. Perfect condition until 
nearly 2 in. diameter. Largest of the early round 
radishes. (29) 10c 
Early Scarlet Globe. Bright carmine-red. Oval shape. 
Flesh crisp and mild until nearly an inch in diameter. 
Most desirable early table radish. Best before fully 
grown. (23) 10c 
French Breakfast. Oblong, blunt. Rich scarlet with 
white base. Good quality. (25) 10c 
