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HALLAWELL’S 
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Telephone Peas 
PEAS 
A light, moderately rich soil is best for peas. For early 
peas sow in the fall, and for successive crops plant until 
July. Plant the dwarf varieties in single or double rows 18 
inches apart and about 2 inches apart in the row. The tall 
sorts should be planted in rows 3 feet apart. Sow the seed 
2 to 3 inches deep, and in dry weather soak the seeds for 5 
or 6 hours in water before planting. One pound will sow 100 
feet of row. Peas mature in 8 to 12 weeks. 
Early Varieties 
ALASKA, or EARLIEST OF ALL—A very early variety 
with smooth, small peas of good quality and short, 
well-filled pods. The vines are 2 l / 2 to 3 feet tall. When 
practicable they should be given support; will not rot 
in cold, wet soil. Pkt., 10c.; 14 lb., 20c.; lb., 35c.; 5 lbs., 
$1.50. 
AMERICAN WONDER—-An extra early sort and a heavy 
cropper, ready to pick in 45 to 50 days from time of 
planting. The vines require no support as they only 
grow 12 to 15 inches high. Pkt., 10c.; y 2 lb., 20c.; lb., 
35c., 5 lbs., $1.50. 
BLUE BANTAM — An early semi-dwarf variety bearing 
very long pods of a deep green color; very prolific. Pkt., 
10c.; y 2 lb., 20c.; lb., 35c.; 5 lbs., $1.50. 
GRADUS or PROSPERITY — A very early large podded 
sort, growing 3 to 3 y 2 feet high. Peas are large, of fine 
quality and light green in color. Pkt., 10c.; y 2 lb., 20c.; 
lb., 35c.; 5 lbs., $1.50. 
LAXTON’S PROGRESS—The largest podded of any extra 
early dwarf variety. Pods pointed, dark green, well 
filled with extra large tender peas of excellent flavor; 
very prolific. Pkt., 10c.; y 2 lb., 20c.; lb., 35c.; 5 lbs., 
$1.50. 
LITTLE MARVEL — A prolific dwarf variety about 15 
inches high; pods average 2y inches in length, well 
filled with 6 or 7 large peas of excellent flavor. Pkt., 
10c.; y 2 lb., 20c.; lb., 35c.; 5 lbs., $1.50. 
THOMAS LAXTON—A fine early tall variety similar to 
Gradus, but more hardy and not so early. It is also 
darker in color and has large blunt pods that are well 
filled with peas of finest quality. Pkt., 10c.; y 2 lb.. 20c.; 
lb., 35c.; 5 lbs., $1.50. 
Later Varieties 
CARTER’S DAISY, or DWARF TELEPHONE—A dwarf 
variety producing large pods like Telephone; very pro¬ 
lific and of fine quality; height 18 inches. Pkt., 10c.; 
y 2 lb., 20c.; lb., 35c.; 5 lbs., $1.50. 
MELTING SUGAR or EDIBLE POD—A prolific variety 
bearing brittle pods, which are cut or broken and 
cooked like Beans. The pods are very large, broad and 
extremely tender; finely flavored. Pkt., 10c.; y 2 lb., 
20c.; lb., 35c.; 5 lbs., $1.50. 
STRATAGEM—A very strong grower, very prolific, with 
dark green pods of good size and well filled. Vines 
grow about 2y 2 feet high. Pkt., 10c.; y 2 lb., 20c.; lb., 
35c.; 5 lbs., $1.50. 
TELEPHONE — One of the latest varieties, is tall and 
vigorous, with enormous pods, bearing large, wrinkled 
peas of remarkably fine quality; a popular home gar¬ 
den and market variety. Pkt., 10c.; y 2 lb., 20c.; lb., 
35c.; 5 lbs., $1.50. 
YORKSHIRE HERO or ALAMEDA SUGAR —A semi¬ 
dwarf variety, growing 2 y 2 feet high. Pods are broad 
and medium-sized and are well filled with large peas, 
which remain in good condition for a long time. Pkt., 
10c.; y 2 lb., 20c.; lb., 35c.; 5 lbs., $1.50. 
Stim-U-Germ 
A nitrogen gathering bacteria for inoculating Gar¬ 
den Peas and Sweet Peas. Garden Size, sufficient for 
15 lbs. of seed, 25c.; postpaid, 30c. 
SEED POTATOES 
(Northern Grown) 
All prices are subject to change 
AMERICAN WONDER—Early, boiling and baking variety. 
BRITISH QUEEN—Early, baking variety. 
BURBANK (Low Top) —Late keeping variety, good for 
boiling and baking. 
RED ROSE—Early boiling and baking variety. 
WHITE ROSE—Early baking variety. 
Any of the above, 5 lbs. for 30c.; 10 lbs. for 50c.; 25 lbs. 
for $1.00 f. o. b. San Francisco. If wanted by parcel post 
add postage. Prices on larger quantities on application. 
Please include Sales Tax within the State of California 
