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Mountain Crowing Breeds Early Maturity and Strong Vitality 
CARDEN PEAS—Continued. 
600 Dwarf Giant Pod. (75 days.) A 
recent introduction. Resembles 
Stratagem, but 4 to 5 days earlier; 
unequaled in pod size, and excep¬ 
tional in quality; resistant to wilt. 
Bred particularly for shippers and 
market gardeners, but because of 
its good quality is an excellent va¬ 
riety for the home garden and the 
best home canning variety. Vines 
dark green, stocky and branching. 
Pods single and double, round, dark 
green, plump, pointed, curved at 
tip; contain 8 to 10 large, succulent 
peas. Seeds large, wrinkled, green. 
Pkt, 5c; y 2 lb, 25c; lb, 40c, postpaid. 
Not prepaid, 5 lbs, $1.45; 25 lbs, 
$5.25; 100 lbs, $21.00. 
601 Alderman. (78 days.) Differs from 
the Tall Telephone in that it has 
darker pods and peas. Alderman is 
also more vigorous and immensely 
prolific. Strong, stout vines grow 4 
feet high. Loaded with pods 4% 
inches long, very broad, pointed, 
straight with a slight curve at the 
tip. Pods contain 9 extra large 
medium green peas of finest quality. 
Pit, 5c; y 2 lb, 20c; lb, 30c, post¬ 
paid. Not prepaid, 5 lbs, $1.05; 25 
lbs, $4.15; 100 lbs, $15.00. 
602 Bliss Everbearing., (7 0 days.) Ex¬ 
ceedingly productive and continues 
to bear for a long season. Vine is 
closely jointed and the pods are 
usually in pairs. Plant frequently 
forms many stalks from a single 
root. Pod 3 inches long, straight, 
pointed and contains 4 to 5 light 
green peas of good quality. Sturdy 
vines, 3 feet high. Fkt, 5c; y 2 lb, 
20c; lb, 30c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 
5 lbs, $1.20; 25 lbs, $5.00; 100 lbs, 
$17.75. 
Alderman 
Peas. 
Peanuts. 
Peanuts 
Grown both for the nuts and for 
hay. 40 lbs. required per acre. 
Culture. Plant in rows three feet 
apart about 10 inches apart in the 
rows. Will do their best in a light, 
sandy loam soil. As the vine spreads 
out, roots will appear on the new 
shoots. These should be covered 
lightly with soil. 
217 Small Spanish. Very early. Pro¬ 
duce a small round Peanut of de¬ 
licious flavor. The best variety for 
high altitude or northern climate. 
Yz lb, 25c; lb, 40c, postpaid. 
218 Barge Virginia. Will produce an 
enormous crop of very large nuts 
of excellent flavor. y 2 lb, 25c; lb, 
40c, postpaid. 
PEA 
COLLECTION S 
Fleane Order 
Collections btf Number 
We are listing two collec¬ 
tions of Peas, three varieties 
in each. Either collection will 
give you a continued yield of 
Peas through the season. 
Collections 1505 to 1508 are made up of the old, standard varieties. 
Nos. 1510 to 1513 have our Mile High Supreme as first early, 
Ward’s Bestever as second early, and Dwarf Giant Pod as a can¬ 
ning crop—Collections 1510 to 1513 would be my choice. Any of 
them shows a nice saving in price. 
Alaska, Ward’s Bestever, Bliss’ Everbearing 
Our Special 
Catalog Collection 
Collection: Price Price 
No. 1505—1 pkt. each of above varieties. $0.20 $0.15 
No. 1506— y 2 lb. each of above varieties. 70 .50 
No. 1507— 1 lb. each of above varieties. 1.00 .80 
No. 1508— 5 lbs. each of above varieties. 3.75 2.95 
Mile High Supreme, Ward’s Bestever, Dwarf Giant Pod 
Collection: 
No. 1510—1 pkt. each of above varieties .30 ,20 
No. 1511 — % lb. each of above varieties. 90 ,60 
No. 1512 —1 lb. each of above varieties. 1-20 .85 
No. 1513— 5 lbs. each of above varieties . 4.40 3.25 
Dwarf Giant Pod 
