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Plant Good Seeds or Pay the Penalty 
“Ye Reap What Ye Sow” 
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PREMIUM LOUISVILLE MARKET 
PREMIUM L.OU1SVILI.E MARKET 
An extra early Mammoth Podded Pea, 
maturing about with Alaska, with pods 
25%' larger, and much more productive, 
vines robust, heavy and dark green, 
height about 3 feet, pods dark green, 
4 inches long, containing six to eight 
light green peas, bound to take first 
place with Market Gardeners. Include 
Premium Louisville Market Peas in 
your order. Be sure to order early as 
our stock this year is limited. Pkt. 10c; 
pt. 30c; qt. 50c; 44 gal. 90c; gal. SI-50; 
pk. $2.75: lui. SI0.00. 
LAXTONIAN—PREMIUM STOCK 
HALL'S SELECTED CARDEN PEAS 
CULTURE —Plant as soon as the ground can be worked. For a 
succession, plant at intervals of two weeks throughout the season. 
Plant in rows, the dwarf kind about two feet apart, and the taller 
kind from four to five feet apart and about an inch apart in the 
rows and two inches deep. Hoe often. When well up, set brush 
along the rows corresponding with the height of pea cultivated. 
One pound will plant 30 feet of drill; 125 pounds to the acre. If 
preferred, a succession may be had with one planting, by using one 
each of the varieties, such as Extra Early Alaska or New Claudit 
for early Sutton’s Excelsior or Gradus for medium, and Telephone 
or Summer Queen for late. 
EXTRA EARLY ALASKA —The seed small, smooth and bluish-green 
in color; vines are uniform in growth and early maturity of pods, 
which are well filled with medium sized, bright green peas. They 
can be planted very early, as it will not rot as easily as the 
wrinkled variety. Pkt. 10c; pt. 20c; qt. 35c; 44 gal. OOc; gal. $1.10; 
pk. $2.00; bn. $7.00. 
EARLY MAY—Has about the same growth and size of the Extra 
Early Alaska, except the seed peas are white in color. It is 
a good producer of well-filled light green pods. Pkt. 10c; pt. 20c; 
qt. 35c; 44 gal. OOc; gal. $1.10; pk. $2.00; bn. $7.00. 
NEW CLAUDIT —The best early pea for market or the family garden. 
The vines are vigorous and grow in height to about two and one- 
half feet, producing heavily, well filled large size pods. The peas 
are of splendid quality and are ready for use in about 50 days from 
planting. Pkt. 10c; pt. 25c; qt. 35c; 44 gal. 05c; gal. $1.25; pk. $2.25; 
l»u. $8.00. 
LAXTON’S PROGRESS —The earliest large podded dwarf sweet pea. 
Height 18 inches. In season four days earlier than Laxtonian. 
Pods 4 inches long, broad and pointed, deep green in color, con¬ 
taining 8 large, dark green peas of high quality. Pkt. 10c; 
pt. 25c; qt. 400; y 2 gal. 75c; gal. $1.35; pk. $2.50; bu. $9.00. 
LAXTON’S SUPERB —-A hardy, semi-wrinkled, blue-seeded extra 
early variety, growing 18 to 20 inches in height with deep green 
4 inch semi-broad, pointed pods; of fair quality. Desirable as a 
gardener’s first crop pea, standing very early planting. Pkt. 10c; 
pt. 30c; qt. 50c; 44 gal. OOc; gal. $1.50; pk. $2.75; l»u. $10.00. 
ALDERMAN —Of the Telephone type but with darker pods and peas. 
Height 4 feet. Vine strong and stout, medium green; pods 4% 
in. long, very broad, dark green, pointed, straight, though slightly 
curved at the point, containing nine large, medium green peas of 
finest quality. Pkt. 10c; pt. 20c; qt. 35c; 44 gal. 65c; gal. $1.25; 
pk. $2.25; bu. $S.OO. 
SUTTON’S EXCELSIOR —A fine variety of compact dwarf growth, 
pods are fully twice as large as American Wonder, maturing 
almost as early. Pods average 3% inches in length, well filled 
with large peas of sweet flavor. Pkt. 10c; pt. 25c; qt. 45c; 44 gal. 
80c; gal. $1.50; pk. $2.75; bu. $10.00. 
SUMMER QUEEN—One of the finest of all large-podded summer 
varieties. Grows about 3% feet high; rich dark green color, as 
are the large pods. Pods are 5 to 6 inches long and contain 8 
to 9 large peas of fine flavor. Pkt. 10c; pt. 20c; qt. 35c; 44 gal. 65c; 
gal. $1.25; pk. $2.25; bu. $8.00. 
PRIDE OF THE MARKET—One of the best second early sort; pro¬ 
duce large, broad, dark green pods, generally grown in pairs, well 
filled and of fine flavor. Pkt. 10c; pt. 25c; qt. 40c; 44 gal. 75c; 
gal. $1.35; pk. $2.50; bu. $9.00. 
TELEPHONE —An old standard, high quality, large podded pea. 
Height 4 feet. Vine and foliage strong and heavy, medium green. 
Pods 4 44 in. long, medium light green, straight, broad and pointed, 
containing 8 large light green peas, main crop, productive. Pkt. 10c; 
pt. 20c; qt. 40c; 44 gal. 65c; gal. $1.25; pk. $2.25; bu. $8.00 
LAXTONIAN —A very fine dwarf wrinkled variety; excellent for 
market or home use. The pods are dark green and very large, 
averaging five inches in length, crowded with six to eight very 
large peas of fine quality. Pkt. 10c; pt. 25c; qt. 45c; 44 gal. 80c; 
gal. $1.50; pk. $2.75; bu. $10.00. 
GRADUS OR PROSPERITY—The earliest of all wrinkled varieties. 
Pods are extra large and well filled with big, plump peas, sweet 
and luscious. Pkt. 10c; pt. 25c; qt. 40c; 44 gal. 75c; gal. $1.40; 
pk. $2.75; bu. $10.00. 
THOMAS LAXTON —Very popular variety among market gardeners. 
Height 244 feet. Vines prolific and moderately stout. Pods medium 
green, 3 to 4 inches long, straight, nearly round and square ended, 
containing 6 to 8 dark green peas of superior quality. Same season 
as Gradus but more productive. Pkt. 10c; pt. 25c; qt. 45c; 44 gal. 80c; 
gal. $1.50; pk. $2.75; bu. $10.00. 
SUGAR, GIANT LUSCIOUS (Edible Pods) —One of the best of the 
Sugar Peas, growing 4 ft. high and very productive; seed large, 
gray, much wrinkled. Pkt. 10c; pt. 25c; qt. 45c; 44 gal. 80cf 
gal. $1.50; pk. $2.75; bu. $10.00. 
WHITE MARROWFAT —A standard variety, and well known. 
Pkt. tOc: pt. 2<>c: ot. 35c: 44 gal. OOc: gal. 81.00: pk. $1.85: bu. $7.00. 
QUALITY 
All of our peas and beans are grown in 
the West, in a dry climate under irrigation 
where there is the greatest freedom from 
• disease. The stock seed has been bred up 
to a high degree of perfection and is backed 
by the accumulated experience of over a 
half century By Growers specializing in the 
growing of Peas and Beans. 
