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JOSEPH HARRIS COMPANY, INC., COLDWATER, NEW YORK 
Erbesn ( Ger .) 
PEAS 
One pound of peas will plant 100 ft. of row. 
Piselli (It.) 
Two to five bushels per acre. 
Note—We are now selling peas by weight only. A pound is about 
1 pint, 15 lbs. equals a peck and 56 lbs. a bushel. 30 lbs. or more of 
one variety will be supplied at the 100 lb. rate. For prices of peas in 
amounts of less than 7 Y lbs. ( Y 2 peck) please refer to our general cat¬ 
alogue. 
At the prices here quoted peas cannot be sent prepaid. Purchaser 
pays transportation on peas except as follows: 
If your order for vegetable seeds including peas amounts to 
$20.00 or more we will prepay the freight charges. 
*‘We were certainly pleased with the growth of Mammoth Podded 
Extra Early peas bought earlier. Planted at the same time with two 
other varieties of extra early sort, they have grown and blossomed nearly a 
week ahead of the other two and the sturdiest vine it was ever my pleasure - - 
to see on an early sort. Hope to be picking them in another s h°wmg relative size of 
Burleigh A. Jones, Meredith, N. H. June 26, 1933. and First and Best (left) 
Mammoth Podded Extra Early Peas 
The Most Profitable Early Kind 
This new large podded pea has proved a very profitable market 
variety. It is very early being ready only a day or two after Alaska 
and First and Best. The pods are larger (see illustration to the 
right) than these varieties, and the yield is therefore much greater. 
The pods are deep green in color, 4 inches long and borne in great 
profusion on strong vines. This pea is hardy and can be sown as soon 
as the frost is out of the ground. The seed we offer is of the true 
originator's stock. 
7Y2 lbs. $1.75; 15 lbs. $3.00; 56lbs. (bu.) $10.08; 100 lbs. $18.00. 
Not prepaid.* _ 
Early Varieties 
Alaska. (2 ft.). 
Surprise or Eclipse. (2% ft.). 
First and Best, or Pedigree Extra Early. (2 ft.). 
MAMMOTH PODDED EXTRA EARLY. (3 ft.) See above. 
LAXTON’S PROGRESS. (18 in.) See below. 
THOMAS LAXTON. (3 ft.). 
Very early medium size pods. One of the standard and most profitable 
market varieties. Our stock is very fine. 
GRADUS, or Prosperity. (2 Yi ft.). 
Large pods, early and of highest quality. Standard market garden variety. 
WORLD’S RECORD. (2Y ft.). 
Earlier and larger podded than Gradus. Of the finest quality and a most 
profitable early market variety. 
LITTLE MARVEL. (15 in.). 
Very prolific, matures a day or two later than Nott’s Excelsior and has pods 
a little larger; vines stocky. 
Nott’s Excelsior. (15 in.). 
Early dwarf vines, medium-sized pods; one of the best early dwarf peas. 
HUNDREDFOLD (Blue Bantam or Improved Laxtonian). (20 in.) 
Much like Laxtonian, but larger and better. Vines very strong and sturdy. 
16 to 18 in. high. Pods 4 in. long and deep green. A fine early dwarf pea. 
NOT PREPAID * 
73^ lb. 
15 lb. 
(Bu.) 
56 lb. 
100 lb. 
$1.40 
$2.50 
$ 8.10 
$14.50 
1.60 
2.70 
8.96 
16.00 
1.60 
2.70 
8.96 
16.00 
1.75 
3.00 
10.08 
18.00 
1.80 
3.15 
10.64 
19.00 
1.70 
2.95 
9.80 
17.50 
1.80 
3.10 
10.36 
18.50 
1.80 
3.10 
10.36 
18.50 
1.85 
3.30 
11.20 
20.00 
1.75 
3.00 
10.08 
18.00 
1.80 
3.15 
10.64 
19.00 
Laxton’s Progress Peas 
We offer a superior stock of this excellent variety, producing uniformly heavy yields of 
large handsome pods. 
The vines grow 15 to 18 in. high and are covered with an abundance of large deep green pods 
4 to 4^ in. in length. The peas ripen so uniformly that ordinarily two pickings will clean up the crop. 
The yield is large and the big handsome well filled pods find a ready sale making this variety 
one of the best kinds to follow the extra early sorts. 
Price: 7J^ lbs. $1.80; 15 lbs. $3.15; 56 lbs. (bu.) $10.64; 100 lbs. $19.00. Not prepaid.* 
“1 am very much pleased with your Laxton’s Progress peas. I have some now with peas on them which were planted 
April 25th.” D. Dunbar Seamans, Franklin. N. H. June 12, 1933. ___ 
* We prepay freight on peas if your order for vegetable seeds including peas amounts to 
$20.00 or more. 
