Pea, Freezonian 



All America Winner 



Vegetable Selections 



for 1948 



644 Pea, Freezonian 



Bronze Medal Award 



63 days. As the name indicates, this new Pea has been bred specifically 

 for freezing, and home gardeners who have the necessary equipment or have 

 access to a freezer locker will be highly pleased with the outstanding char- 

 acteristics of this new variety. 



Yet it is equally as good picked fresh from the garden as well as for 

 market sales. The vines grow 30 inches tall and bear an extra-heavy crop 

 of attractive, dark green, blunt pods measuring 3'/2 inches in length. Of 

 exceptionally sweet and tasty flavor. I to 4 lbs., 36c per lb; 5 to 28 lbs., 

 30c per lb.; 29 to III lbs., 28c per lb.; full bag of 112 lbs., 26c per lb. 



New Hybrid SWEET CORN - 346 Erie 



Honorable Mention 1947 All America Selection 



A beautiful quality Hybrid Sweet Corn with long, slightly tapering, cylindrical ears set with 12 

 or 14 rows of attractive kernels. The plants are wiir-resistant, vigorous, and relatively resistant to 

 drought. They are adapted to widely different growing conditions. As compared with Golden Cross 

 Bantam, this Hybrid produces plants which are 6 inches taller and bear their ears 4 inches higher 

 on the stalk. The ears mature 3 or 4 days later. It always has outyielded Golden Cross Bantam. 

 The kernels are decidedly narrower than those of Golden Cross Bantam which adds to the attrac- 

 tiveness of the ears and facilitates eating from the cob. Actual canning tests have proved its 

 excellent quality for this purpose. I to 4 lbs., 55c per lb.; 5 to 29 lbs., 49c per lb.; 30 to 99 lbs., 

 47c per lb.; 100 lbs. or more 45c per lb., not prepaid. 



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