A SENSATIONAL NEW FIRST-EARLY LARGE-PODDED PEA 
Offered for the First Time in This, Our Silver Anniversary Year 
Schell's New Pea— “Good -Times” 
The grandest, largest, first-early, dimpled Pea ever developed. Just what everybody has been wishing for, a larger-podded, 
better-quality, heavier-yielding, extra-early Pea. 
Back in 1897, when times were very bad and there was nothing much for the people to do, even our then-president went 
fishing much of the time, and dinner-pails were empty—it was then that a new Pea was introduced called “Prosperity” (also 
called Gradus). It was a good one and is still very popular. 
Now, as we look up and out to the future from this present Depression, it is fitting that we call this new messenger of bigger 
crops, of better quality, in the least time, which means more profit to all who grow it— “Good-Times.” You will like it—you 
will prefer it as positively the finest of all extra-early, large-podded varieties. 
The pods are deep rich green, holding their color longer than any other; the Peas are large, green, of richest quality and flavor, 
8 in a pod; the plants grow but 17 to 23 inches, and are loaded with Peas. “Good-Times” beats Gradus and Thomas Laxton 
into market by fully a week, and outyields them by fully 30 per cent. 
Plant an abundance of this, our new Silver Anniversary offering, Schell’s New Pea “Good-Times” for your first-early 
crop, and be first in the market. Prices: Pkt. 25 cts.; y 2 lb. 40 cts.; lb. 75 cts.; 2 lbs. $ 1 . 40 ; 5 lbs. $ 3 ; 10 lbs. $ 5 . 50 , postpaid. 
Schell's “WONDERFUL” PEA 
THE GRANDEST OF ALL SECOND-EARLY PEAS 
Enormous Pods Filled from End to End with from 9 to 10 Big, Rich, Green Peas 
Schell’s “Wonderful” Pea is the most popular Pea in all Pennsylvania markets. We supply thousands of bushels of seed to 
produce the crops that are consumed. “Wonderful” is fast becoming the leading big second-early crop Pea in all America. Let 
me remind you again of the report made by the New York Agricultural Experiment Station of their comparative test made of 
500 varieties or strains of Peas from every known source in the world, the most comprehensive test ever undertaken. 
In describing Schell’s “Wonderful” Peas, introduced by us, as compared with all the other varieties, they say: “As grown 
here (at the Experiment Station) seems an improvement on practically all the dimpled Peas tested, as the crops were good to 
very good, pods large, dark green and attractive, and the Peas large and remarkably sweet for the type. Plants i-A feet; 
stem stout, almost erect. Foliage dense, medium to dark green, distinctly glaucous, and resistant to disease. The pods are 
ready in early midseason.” 
Isn’t that a wonderful testimony resulting from an official test of 500 varieties? And we could fill pages with testimonial letters 
from our customers who acclaim it the grandest Pea they ever grew or ever saw. 
Schell’s “Wonderful” Pea yields enormously—the sturdy, disease-resistant plants are covered with the monster pods. Prices: 
Pkt. 15 cts.; i/ 2 lb. 30 cts.; lb. 50 cts.; 2 lbs. 95 cts.; 5 lbs. $ 1 . 90 ; 10 lbs. $ 3 . 50 , postpaid. By freight, 15 lbs. $ 3 . 90 : 25 lbs. 
$ 6 . 90 ; 50 lbs. $ 12 . 75 ; 100 lbs. $ 22 . 50 . 
These Two Extraordinary and Valuable Varieties of Peas Should Be Your Choice for Your Pea Crops 
This Year. Plant both varieties at the same time for a continuous crop. When Schell’s “Good-Times” is over 
then Schell’s “Wonderful” will be ready to pick. Order 1 lb. for each 50 feet of row; 2 lbs. for each 100 feet; 
5 lbs. will plant five 50-foot rows; 10 lbs. will plant ten 50-foot rows. 
Schell’s “Wonderful” Pea 
