LAXTON’S PROGRESS 
Due to a general shortage of the Gradus variety of Peas this sea¬ 
son, we advised our trade that Laxton’s Progress is a variety that 
would quite well serve as a near substitute for it. 
The Laxton’s Progress produce peas suitable for the table in about 
60 days from the time of planting. While the Extra Early Gradus 
are about 2 days earlier. 
The Gradus grow about 3 feet tall; pods are medium green, 4 
inches long, % inches wide tapered at the end; seeds are large, 
wrinkled, cream color. 
Laxton’s Progress grow about 20 inches tall; pods are deep green, 
4 inches long about % inches wide tapered at the end; seeds are 
large, wrinkled, cream color. 
Laxton’s Progress is considered a dwarf variety of Gradus. They 
are extra fine eating quality and merit the use of all who desire an 
early, sweet, productive variety for home, market, garden or 
shipping. 
Price per pound, 15c; per 100 lbs., 13c. 
PAGE’S GOLDEN BANTAM EXTRA SELECT 
This is an extra early strain of 8 rowed Golden Bantam which 
we have been developing at Greene for a number of years. We con¬ 
sider it the earliest, large-eared type of the Golden, Bantam variety. 
You will be well pleased with this Extra Select strain. 
BEANS 
For those who desire a large semi-round fleshy podded, stringless, 
brittle variety, we believe our Select strain of Improved Golden Wax 
will meet the need. It is said that some types of Golden Wax are 
“run out.” Not so with Page’s Improved strain — we sell more of 
them each year. We believe they are the largest seeded, largest 
podded variety of Golden Wax on the market. You, too, will like 
them. 
