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STERLING’S ANNUAL CATALOG 
PEAS —Continued 
No. Pkt. Lb. 14 lbs. 56 lbs. 
744 THOMAS LAXTON. (S) Fine stock. Ear¬ 
ly. Large pods. 2*4 ft.$ .10 $ .25 $2.50 $9.00 
730 LAXTON SUPERB or EARLY BIRD. 
Earliest Market sort. Smooth seed. (S) .10 .25 2.50 9.00 
754 BLUE BANTAM. Highest quality 15 in... .10 .30 3.00 11.50 
753 LITTLE MARVEL. Sweet, prolific, 15 in. 
second early .10 .30 3.00 11.50 
780 FORDHOOK. Burpee’s new, large, midsea¬ 
son quality. 26 in.10 .30 3.25 
755 NOTT’S EXCELSIOR. Second early pro¬ 
lific, 15 inches .10 .25 2.75 
793 CARTER’S DAISY or DWARF TELE¬ 
PHONE. 18 in. Best dwarf. Late.10 .25 2.75 
788 STRATAGEM IMPROVED. (S) Sweet, 
large. 2 ft. Main crop.10 .25 2.75 
774 KELVIDON WONDER. . New. English 
sort. Dwarf, fine quality. Midseason.. .10 .30 3.25 
786 TELEPHONE. (S) Dark Podded. 4 ft.10 .25 2.50 
784 QUITE CONTENT. Largest pods. 6 ft... .10 .30 3.00 
812 MAULE’S GIANT SUGAR-POD. New 
early. 2*4 ft.10 .50 
RADISH 
1 Oz. will sow 50 ft. of drill. 
No. Pkt. Oz. y A Lb. Lb. 
890 SAXA. (S) Crisp. Extra early. RED.$ .05 $ .15 $ .40 $ .90 
893 SPARKLER or SCARLET TURNIP 
WHITE TIPPED. Fine for bunching. 
•05 
• 15 
•30 
•75 
907 FRENCH BREAKFAST. Olive shaped.... 
•05 
•15 
•30 
•75 
886 CRIMSON GIANT GLOBE. Large, mild.. 
•05 
•15 
•30 
.80 
938 WHITE ICICLE. Crisp, tender. Best long.. 
•05 
•15 
•30 
.80 
891 SCARLET GLOBE. Select. (S) Early, crisp 
•05 
• 15 
.40 
.90 
971 LONG BLACK SPANISH. Winter. 
•05 
•15 
.40 
.90 
979 MIXED RADISH. All kinds mixed. Per oz. 10c. 
SALSIFY OR VEGETABLE OYSTER 
No. Pkt. Oz. *4 Lb. 
983 MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND .$ .10 $ .25 $ .75 
Peconic, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1935. 
Dear Sir:— 
I planted 4 bu. of Peas on land rented of you at Nassau Farms and cleared 
enough out of them to pay for rent, fertilizer and seed on whole 12-acre piece. 
From the 1*4 acres Early Fordhook Limas I cleared over $600.00, some sell¬ 
ing for $6.00 per bag. 
The Cauliflower started off well but they looked bad for a while. The piece of 
Sterling Erfurt headed up last and were as fine cauliflower as I ever raised. 
Eight to 10 heads filled a crate and after the freeze they sold as high as $2.62Vi 
per crate on the New York Market, 
J. KRUPSKI. 
