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BUNTON 
BUNTON 
SEED CO 
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GARDEN PEAS 
1 Lb. Will Plant 200 Feet of Drill; 50 to 60 Lbs. to the Acre. 
CULTURE—If weather 1 conditions are favorable, smooth varieties are often sown in February. Any of me vari¬ 
eties can be successfully grown if planted during any of the early spring months, March and April being preferred. 
By planting early, medium early and late varieties at the same time, a succession of fresh peas may be had over sev¬ 
eral weeks. For Fall use plant from July 1st to August 15th. Plant in drills 2 in. deep, 20 peas to the foot, in rows 
from 24 to 48 inches apart, depending on the variety. 
BUNTONIAN 
Large, Deep G.een Pod; Very Hardy; Extra Early. 
Come into bearing with Alaska, are much larger and have 
deeper green pods. The seeds being semi-smooth, will stand 
very early planting. 
The vines grow to a height of 2i/ 2 feet with foliage of dark 
green color and very heavy. The pods are dark green in color, 
saddled back, blunt ended and measure 3 1/2 to 3% inches in 
length and usually contain eight large light green peas. The 
actual size and shape can be noted in the illustration. 
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 pod¬ 
ded pea you can 
plant. Pkt. 10c; pt. 
30c; qt. 50c; l/ 2 gal. 
80c; gal. $ 1.50; peck 
$2.75; bu. $10.00. 
BUNTONIAN 
Supreme 
A Famous Favorite 
Is truly a great pea and fully merits the unusual 
popularity it has gained during the past eight 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; l/ 2 gal. 
80c; gal. $1.50; peck $2.75; bu. $10.00. 
EARLY BIRD —An exceptionally early, hardy, pro¬ 
ductive, handsome pea. Grows 22 to 24 inches in 
height, with dark green, 4 inch, semi-broad, pointed 
pods, well filled with 8 to 9 very large, dark green 
peas. Desirable as a gardener's first crop pea; seed 
being semi-wrinkled will stand very early planting. Pkt. 
10c; pt. 25c; qt. 40c; I/, gal. 70c; gal. $1.35; peck 
$2.50; bu. $9.00. 
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