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HAYES SEED HOUSE, TOPEKA, KANSAS 
PARSNIP 
Improved Hollow Grown 
G'urnsey Improved 
Pkt. 5c—Oz. 15c—14 Lb. 50c 
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Double Curled 
Champion Moss Curled 
Pkt. 5c—Oz. 10c—14 Lb. 20c—Lb. 75c 
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PEAS 
GradllS, One of the Largest Early 
Varieties, Height 18 inches. 
THOS LAXTON—Height 30 inches. The 
only rival to the famous Gradus, as a 
long-podded, extreme early wrinkled pea. 
NOTT’S EXCELSIOR—Height 20 inches. 
The finest Dwarf Wrinkled Extra Early 
Variety—It is the best of recent intro¬ 
ductions. 
LITTLE MARVEL—Fast becoming the 
most popular of dwarf sorts for the 
home garden. 
FIRST AND BEST—An extra early 
smooth variety of fair quality; 6 to 8 
peas to the pod. 
ALASKA—One of the very earliest 
blue peas; quite productive, often called 
Early June. 
LITTLE GEM—McLean’s very desirable 
early pea, heavy yielder of good quality. 
LAXTON I AN—One of the best dwarf 
wrinkled peas for the market gardener. 
Pods about 4 inches long, resembling 
those of Gradus, but ripening a little 
earlier. 
AMERICAN WONDER—Nearly as early 
as Alaska, a good yielder, quality of the 
best. 
POTLATCH OR IMPROVED STRAT- 
GEM—A large podded wrinkled pea of 
fine quality. Vigorous and productive 
vines about 30 inches high. Six to seven 
peas to pod. 
EVERBEARING—Long pods and large 
peas; sow thin. Height, 214 feet. 
TELEPHONE—Very valuable, vigorous 
grower, pods large, sweet. Height 4 ft. 
CHAMPION OF ENGLAND 
Tall, strong vine ,round, blunt, dark 
green pods, very rich, fine flavor. 
LARGE WHITE MARROWFAT—Late 
very tall ,dark green vine, medium large, 
round pod; white smooth peas. Good 
producer. 
TALL MELTING SUGAR, EDIBLE 
PODS—A true sugar pea ,large, broad, 
stringless pods; vines medium tall. 
Pkt. 5c —y 2 Lb. 15c—Lb. 25c—2 Lbs 45c 
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