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Laxton’s Progress. 
Pumpkins 
CULTURE—When weather is warm, plant in 
hills ten to twelve feet apart, dropping- four seeds 
to a hill. 
We would strongly recommend the planting of 
pumpkins, as they make splendid feed for hogs and 
cattle; they do well planted in corn; every fourth 
hill in every fourth row may be planted in pumpkin 
seed. 
286 — WHITE CASH AW (Crookneck) —A very 
popular variety, with a hard creamy-white shell. 
Fruits two feet in length, with long solid, meaty 
neck. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; >/; lb. 35c; lb. $1.00; 
postpaid. 
Hardie’s Tender Garden Peas 
WE OFFER ONLY THE SWEETEST, LARGEST YIELDING VARIETIES. 
CULTURE—Plant early varieties beginning of February. They are usually 
planted in double rows, three to four feet apart; stake those requiring it, 
when about six inches high; keep them clean and earthed up. 
Dwarf Varieties 
275— EARLY ALASKA—Of remarkable earliness and hardiness. A good 
yielder and produces pods of good size and dark green color, which are well 
filled with round, smooth peas of splendid flavor. Height, 2 feet. The 
color of the dried pea is green. It ripens evenly; one picking will nearly 
clean off the crop. Pkt. 10c; lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 55c; 5 lbs. $1.10; postpaid. 
276— HUNDERFOLD—A prolific, large-podded dwarf variety for home and 
market garden. A splendid shipper. Vines 18 inches tall and are easily 
handled; resists heat well. The peas are ready for market in 58 days. 
Pkt. 10c; lb. 35c; 2 lbs. 65c; 5 lbs. $1.25; postpaid. 
277— LAXTON’S PROGRESS—This is an improvement on the Laxtonian 
variety. It is the earliest large podded dwarf pea. The vines are very 
vigorous and productive and reach a height of about 18 inches. They are 
dark green in color. The pods are very large, dark green, pointed and about 
four inches long, containing eight large dark green peas of excellent quality. 
It matures about four days earlier than Laxtonian. Pkt. 10c; lb. 35c; 
2 lbs. 65c; 5 lbs. $1.25; postpaid. 
278— NOTT’S EXCELSIOR—The best dwarf wrinkled pea. Cannot be 
recommended too highly; is an improvement on the “American Wonder”; 
can be planted same as Extra Earlies; large pods, very productive, peas 
sweet and luscious. Pkt. 10c; lb. 35c; 2 lbs. 65c; 5 lbs. $1.25; postpaid. 
279— SELECTED FIRST AND BEST—Early, productive, hardy, with a 
strong, vigorous vine, which is light in color and uniform growth. 2% to 
3 feet in height, and bearing straight pods 2% to 2 % inches long; round, 
light in color and blunt at the ends; seed round, rather small, and white 
in color. Pkt. 10c; lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 55c; 5 lbs. $1.10; postpaid. 
280— THOMAS LAXTON—Outranks all other extra early wrinkled sorts in 
hardiness and productiveness. It has all the delicious sweetness of the 
Gradus, and comes into use fully as early as any of the Extra Earlies. Is 
of stronger constitution than the Gradus, is hardier, and therefore can be 
planted earlier. More prolific, the yield of peas to the quantity of pods 
gathered being quite phenomenal. Pods are large and shapely, of a rich 
dark green color, and filled from end to end with seven to eight very large 
white-seeded wrinkled sugar peas, the flavor of which is unsurpassed by 
any other pea. The vines are strong and hardy and from three to three 
and one-half feet in height. Pkt. 10c; lb. 35c; 2 lbs. 65c; 5 lbs. $1.25; 
postpaid. 
Pole Varieties 
281— ALDERMAN—A splendid dark green podded variety of the Telephone 
group. Excellent for home, truck gardens and shipping. Vines 4V£ to 5 
feet tall, dark green. Pods dark green, plump, straight, tapered at tip, 
containing 8 to 10 peas of highest quality. Pkt. 10c; lb. 35c; 5 lbs. $1.25; 
postpaid. 
282— BLISS’ EVERBEARING—Best pea for main crop; is medium early 
and continues to bear longer than any pea we know of; very prolific, ha« 
fine, sweet flavor; growth about two and one-half feet. Pkt. 10c; lb. 40c; 
2 lbs. 70c; 5 lbs. $1.50; postpaid. 
283— CHAMPION OF ENGLAND (Wrinkled)—One of the richest and best 
flavored peas; long pods, vine four to five feet high. Pkt. 10c; lb. 35c; 
2 lbs. 65c; 5 lbs. $1.25; postpaid. 
284— MELTING SUGAR—The best flat-podded, edible pod variety for home 
and market garden. Pods grow 4 inches long and are quite brittle, with 
no stringiness. Very sweet, used in the manner of snap beans. Pkt. 10c; 
lb. 45c; 2 lbs. 85c; postpaid. 
285— WHITE MARROWFAT—A fine variety: splendid yielder; broad, well- 
filled pods; vine grows four feet high. Pkt. 10c; lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 55c; 
5 lbs. $1.10; postpaid. 
287— GREEN-STRIPED CASHAW —Very popular variety; 
flesh deep yellow, very thick and sweet, cannot be beaten 
for pies. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 1/4 lb. 35c; lb. $1.00; postpaid. 
288— LARGE CHEESE —Flat, one of the best for family 
use; flesh yellow, thick and excellent quality. Pkt. 5c; oz. 
10c; 'A lb. 25c; lb. 75c; postpaid. 
289— LARGE YELLOW FIELD —Very productive, grown 
for stock. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 1/4 lb. 25c; lb. 75c; postpaid. 
290— SMALL SUGAR —The earliest and for pies cannot be 
excelled; grown both for home and market garden. Skin 
smooth, rich reddish-orange; rind hard, flesh thick, orange- 
yellow; of splendid quality. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; '/4 lb. 25c; 
lb. 75c; postpaid. 
291— TENNESSEE SWEET POTATO —One of the very best 
pie pumpkins. Grow pear-shaped, of good size, slightly 
ribbed. Skin in creamy white, flesh is very thick, creamy- 
white, dry and fine-grained, keeping well until late in fall. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 1/4 lb. 35c; lb. $1.00; postpaid. 
Small Sugar Pumpkin. 
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