MILE HIGH SEED”—Strong, Hardy, Mountain Grown 
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Hundredfold Peas. 
Laxtonian Peas. 
CARDEN PEAS—Continued. 
589 Little Marvel. (60 days.) Remains in prime 
picking condition a week longer than Nott's Kx- 
celsior, making it a favorite with home gar¬ 
deners and market gardeners. Considered the 
best of its class. An early, productive, wrinkled 
variety. Foliage and pods dark green. Pods 
3 inches long, round with square end, and often 
contain 7 rich, dark green peas. Height 14 
inches. Pkt, 5c; y 2 lb, 25c; lb, 35c, postpaid. 
Not prepaid, 5 lbs, $1.40; 25 lbs, $6.00. 
594 Premium Gem. (60 days.) Very productive, 
being an improved and more dwarf strain of 
McLean's Little Gem. Light green pods 3 inches 
long, round and square-ended, and crowded with 
6 to 9 peas of delicious flavor. Not so upright as 
American Wonder, but the vines which grow 18 inches 
high, require no staking. Pkt, 5c; y 2 lb, 20c; lb, 35c, 
postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 lbs, $1.25; 25 lbs, $4.75; 100 
lbs, $18.00. 
597 Laxtou’s Progress. (5S days.) The earliest and 
heaviest yielder of the new large-podded types of 
dwarf Peas. An improved Laxtonian, being earlier 
and averaging one more pea to the pod. Pods like the 
Telephone varieties, 4 inches long, broad and pointed, 
deep green in color. Pods contain 8 large, dark green 
peas of high quality. Height 18 inches. Pkt, 5c; y 2 
lb, 20c; lb, 30c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 lbs, $1.10; 25 
lbs, $4.50; 100 lbs, $17.00. 
588 Hundredfold. (60 days.) One of the best of the Lax¬ 
tonian type, slightly larger pods than Peter Pan and 
with very much of the Peter Pan flavor. Bunchy vines 
are well loaded with pods. Vines 16 inches 
high, sturdy and resist heat well. Dark 
green pods 4 inches long, fairly broad and 
pointed. Pods contain 8 large, dark green 
peas. Pkt, 5c; y 2 lb, 20c; lb, 30c, postpaid. 
Not prepaid, 5 lbs, $1.10; 25 lbs, $4.50; 100 
lbs, $17.00. 
598 Ward’s Bestever. (60 days.) The best 
variety of the Gradus type and has been 
very popular ever since we introduced 
it in 1924. It is so hardy that it can be 
planted much earlier than Gradus and 
can be picked several days before that 
variety is ready. The large pods are 
more even in size, very attractive in ap¬ 
pearance, and usually contain nine dark 
green peas of extra fine quality. Best¬ 
ever is more dwarf than Gradus, the 
sturdy vines growing 2 feet high. Best¬ 
ever has such a fine flavor that many of 
our customers plant it in succession for 
early, second early, and main crop Peas, 
Pods 4 inches long, very broad, pointed 
and well filled. Pkt, 10c; y 2 lb, 30c; lb, 
40c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 lbs, $1.45; 
25 lbs, $6.25; 100 lbs, $22.00. 
592 Laxtonian or Blue Bantam. (60 days.) 
The original variety of this productive 
new class. Somewhat similar to Gi'adus, 
but more dwarf, earlier and large pods 
like the Telephone. Deep green pods 
3% inches long, straight and pointed. 
Pods contain 6 to 8 large, dark green 
peas. Deep green, bunchy vine grows 
1 % feet high. Pkt, 5c; y 2 lb, 20c; lb, 
30c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 lbs, $1.10; 
25 lbs, $4.50; 100 lbs, $17.00^ 
Dec. 15, 1933 
Grand Junction Seed Co. 
Grand Junction, Colo. 
Gentlemen: 
In mailing out your 1934 catalog, kindly 
note my change of address to Buena Vista, 
Colorado—same ranch, but new mail serv¬ 
ice. 
I am convinced that your Mile High Won¬ 
der head lettuce is a superior strain. It 
showed a uniform heading tendency under 
the most difficult conditions that I encoun¬ 
tered last year. Where I had a reasonable 
amount of moisture, it cut nearly 100%. 
I displayed this lettuce at Buena Vista, 
Colorado “Lettuce Day” and received first 
award. A number of the growers say they 
are going to try your seed this year. 
Yours very truly, 
(Signed) Lawrence E. Frees 
Buena Vista, Colo. 
(Mile High Wonder lettuce listed on page Ward’s 
23). Uestever, 
Mr. Market Gardener and 
Large Grower 
Why not send us a list of your 
requirements? We shall be glad to 
quote you prices. 
