GARDEN PEAS 
Buntonian 
Large, Deep Green Pod; Very Hardy; Extra Early 
Introduced by us 2 years ago, Buntonian has been a money maker for the market gardener by 
commanding the highest price for early peas. They come into bearing with Alaska, are much 
larger and have deeper green pods. The seeds being semi-smooth, it will stand very early planting. 
The vines grow to a height of 2V 2 feet 
with foliage of dark green color and very 
heavy. The pods are dark green in color, 
saddled back, blunt ended and measure 
3V 2 to 3% inches in length and usually 
contain eight large light green peas. The 
actual size and shape can be noted in the 
illustration at the left. 
The outstanding qualities of extreme 
earliness, hardiness, size and color of pod 
and productiveness makes Buntonian the 
outstanding pea for the grower who wants 
to make money with extra early peas. It 
is the earliest large podded pea you can 
plant. Pkt. 10c; pt. 30c; qt. 50c; Va gal. 
90c; gal. $1.75; peck $3.25; bu. $12.00. 
OHO Supreme 
Now a Famous Favorite 
It Has Close Rivals, But No Equals 
When introduced by us in 1926, we predicted B-B 
Supreme Peas would be the leader of the large pod, 
dwarf wrinkled class. Since that time it has steadily 
grown in favor with all that have planted it until it 
is now the most popular pea planted in this section. 
It is truly a great pea and fully merits the unusual 
popularity it has gained during the past seven years. 
As it is earlier, more productive and the pods fill out 
better, it has practically taken the place of the well 
known Improved Laxtonian. 
The pods are handsome in appearance, of dark green 
color, 4 inches long and well filled with 8 deep green 
peas of exceptional quality and luscious flavor. The 
foliage and dwarf vine is of an intense deep green 
color. Growing to a height of only 15 to 18 inches, 
Supreme Peas can be successfully planted in rows as 
close as 2 feet apart. Pkt. 10c; pt. 30c; qt. 50c; Vi gal. 
80c; gal. $1.50; peck $2.75; bu. $10.00. 
B-B Supreme 
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