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LANDRETHS’ SEEDS HAVE BEEN LEADERS FOR 152 YEARS 
PEAS—Continued 
Premium Gem—65 Days 
Seed green, wrinkled, often flattened. An admirable, 
very productive second early. Height of vine, 
about 20 inches. Pods blunt, about 3 inches long, 
5 to 7 Peas in a pod. Standard sort used in large 
quantities because it is a very popular reliable Pea 
for the private gardener. 
Pioneer—65 Days 
When this variety was first introduced it differed 
from Laxtonian only in having a slightly lighter 
green pod, but at the present time the difference 
has been lost sight of and today both Peas are 
identical in every way. It is one of the largest 
green telephone shape podded varieties on the 
market. 
Surprise or Eclipse—60 Days 
An early maturing light green wrinkled Pea with 
dark green slender vines, 26 to 30 inches tall. Pods 
light colored, blunt, 2 to 3 inches long, containing 
6 to 8 Peas, and borne singly. This variety is 
really a wrinkled Extra Early, especially adapted to 
canning trade and at one time was a most popular 
variety and is now coming back into great favor. 
Thomas Laxton—65 Days 
Seed wrinkled, medium size, cream and green color. 
Height of vine about 3 feet. Vines darker green 
than Gradus. Length of pods, about 4 inches, 
containing 6 to 8 large tender Peas, more pro¬ 
ductive and vigorous than Gradus Pods, single, blunt 
or square ended, and light green. An early fine pro¬ 
ductive Pea for Market Gardeners or home use. 
World’s Record—56 Days 
Seed wrinkled, large, cream and green color. Pods are 
pointed, about 4 inches long, and broad. An early 
type of the celebrated Gradus, very frequently 
used as an early Gradus. Height of vine 24 to 30 
inches, light green. Fine showy single pods, with 
7 or 8 Peas in each. Vines medium heavy. A 
wonderful, early Pea for market and home gar¬ 
deners. 
SECOND EARLIES AND LATE 
Admiral, Green Seed—70 Days 
Dry seed, is deep green, small, wrinkled. Especially 
desirable for canners, as it retains its green color 
under all conditions. Pods blunt, straight, single, 
containing 6 or 7 small Peas. Resistant to fusarium 
wilt. A very productive dependable variety. Dark 
green slender vines, 36 to 40 inches tall. 
Aldermen—76 Days 
Telephone type. Pods pointed, dark green, large, 
average about 5£ inches long, from 8 to 10 Peas to a 
pod. Dark green, coarse vines, very productive. 
Excellent sort for home or Market Garden. 
Carter’s Daisy or Dwarf Telephone—75 Days 
Seed large, light green bluish tinge, wrinkled. Vines 
light yellowish green, about 20 inches high. So 
named because its vine, although very short, re¬ 
sembles very closely the Telephone, only lighter. 
Stems very thick and sturdy, broad leaves. Pods 
about 4£ inches long, of the Telephone type, and a 
yellowish-green. 
Horsford Market Garden—74 Days 
Height of vine about 36 inches. Pods double, blunt, 
medium size, about 2f inches long, containing 6 or 
7 dark green Peas. Small leaves with very dark 
green foliage. Very large producer of showy pods, 
producing pairs in great abundance. A canning 
variety. 
K lb. 
1 lb. 
5 lbs. 
10 lbs. 
Premium Gems. 
.15 
.25 
1.05 
1.95 
Pioneer'. 
.15 
.25 
1.05 
1.95 
Surprise or Eclipse.... 
.15 
.25 
1.05 
1.95 
Thomas Laxton. 
.20 
.30 
1.25 
2.30 
World’s Record. 
.20 
.30 
1.25 
2.30 
Admiral, Green. 
.15 
.25 
1.05 
1.95 
Alderman. 
. . . .20 
.30 
1.25 
2.30 
Carter’s Daisy. 
.20 
.30 
1.25 
2.30 
Horsford. 
.20 
.30 
1.25 
2.30 
Landreths’ Peas are all raised from individual plant 
selection, and this is the only method by which 
good seed can be procured and maintained, t rained 
men carry on this work at our own trial grounds and 
growing stations located in the West. 
World’s Record 
