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PEAS—Cont’d 
Peas—Admiral Beatty 
Second Early and Medium Varieties 
Admiral Beatty. A midseason Pea of exceptionally 
fine quality and flavor. It grows about 4 ft. high 
and the strong vines produce an abundance of 
long pointed pods containing from 8 to 10 large 
peas. Pt. 45c., qt. 85c., pk. $6.00. 
Alderman. Of the Telephone type but with 
darker pods and Peas. Height 4 ft. Vine 
strong and stout, medium green; pods 5 inches 
long, containing 8 large peas. Pt. 40c., qt. 75c., 
pk. $5.00. 
Advancer Improved. Height 2% feet. Vine 
and foliage moderately heavy and dark green; 
pods light green, 3 inches long, straight, round 
and blunt ended and closely filled with 6 light 
green Peas of good quality; very productive. 
Pt. 40c., qt. 75c., pk. $5.00. 
Dwarf Champion, or Juno. A fine main crop Pea. 
Height 2p2 feet. Foliage stout, medium dark 
green; pods medium dark green, 4 inches long, 
straight, broad and square ended, containing 7 
to 8 large, medium dark green Peas of fine 
quality. Pt. 45c., qt. 80c., pk. $5.50. 
Onward (Watkin & Simpson). A very distinct 
variety. It is an exceptionally heavy cropper, 
mid-season dwarf Marrowfat, with vigorous 
medium green foliage. The large straight, blunt- 
nosed pods hang in pairs and are very tightly 
filled with Peas of excellent flavor. The most 
valuable addition of recent years to the dwarf 
class. Height 2V 2 to 3 ft. Pt. 60c., qt. $1.00. 
Quite Content. A type of the well-known Aider- 
man. Height A l / 2 feet. Vine and foliage heavy, 
of a deep green color; pods numerous, deep 
green, about 5 inches long, broad, pointed and 
containing 9 to 10 large, medium green Peas of 
the best quality. Pt. 50c., qt. 95c., pk. $6.25. 
Wyoming Wonder. Very productive, pods dark 
green, 5 to 6 in. long and Peas of excellent qual¬ 
ity. Sturdy growth, height about 26 inches. 
Slightly earlier than most midseason varieties. 
May be sown early. Pt. 85c., qt. $1.50. 
General Late Crop 
American Champion, or Duke of Albany. A fine 
strain of the dark podded Telephone type. 
Height 2>y 2 feet. Vine strong and vigorous, me¬ 
dium green; pods dark green, 5 inches long, 
broad, pointed; straight though slightly curving 
at the tip, containing 9 medium green Peas. 
Very productive and a trifle earlier than other 
Telephone types. Pt. 40c., qt. 75c., pk. $5.00. 
Champion of England. One of the richest, best 
flavored late Peas; well-known and popular. 
Height 4 feet. Vine stout, deep green; pods 
often in pairs, medium green, 3y 2 inches long, 
straight, nearly round and blunt ended, con¬ 
taining 8 light green Peas; productive. Season 
following Telephone. Pt. 40c., qt. 75c., pk. $5.00. 
Potlatch, A splendid large-podded improved 
Stratagem. Height 2 feet. Vines strong and 
heavy with dark green foliage and pods. Pods 
5 inches long, very broad, slightly curved and 
pointed and containing 8 to 10 very large, me¬ 
dium light green Peas of high quality. A su¬ 
perb, productive main crop sort. Pt. 40c., qt. 
75c., pk. $5.00. 
Telephone. Immensely productive and of the 
finest quality. The pods are of large size, con¬ 
taining 6 or 7 Peas, which are of a pale green 
color, of delicious flavor. Five feet. Pt. 40c., 
qt. 75c., pk. $5.00. 
EDIBLE PODDED SUGAR PEAS 
Giant Luscious Melting Sugar. Large, broad pods 
without any string. Height 5 ft. Pt. 45c., qt. 
85c. 
Dwarf Gray Sugar. Very dwarf, pods of excellent 
quality. Pt. 45c., qt. 85c. 
Peas—Potlatch 
