1936 
Farm and Garden Seeds 
5 
PEAS.—Continued. 
World’s Record . 
Lb. 
.20 
% Bu. 
2.25 
Bu. 
8.00 
An improved type of Gradus, being slightly earlier, more 
dwarf, true to type and productive. Height 2% feet. Vines 
moderately stout, medium green; pods medium green, 4 in. 
long, very broad, pointed and well filled with 7 to 8 very 
large, dark green peas of exceptional Quality. 
Chicago Market ... 
.20 
2.25 
8.00 
Wrinkled variety; height ft.; about one week later 
Gradus. Long dark green pods containing 6 to 8 large peas. 
Gradus, or Prosperity . 
than 
. .20 
2.25 
8.00 
One of the earliest of wrinkled varieties; large 
pods. Height, 2^ ft. 
Thomas Laxton . 
.20 
2.25 
8.00 
Similar to Gradus only a few days later. 
Nott’s Excelsior . 
.20 
2.25 
8.00 
An improvement on American Wonder. Height, 1 ft. 
American Wonder . 
.20 
2.25 
8.00 
Well known and very popular. Height, 1 ft. 
McLean’s Little Gem . 
.20 
2.25 
8.00 
Very prolific ; a garden favorite. Height, 1 ft. 
Peter Pan ..... 
.20 
2.25 
8.00 
Wrinkled ; long pods containing 7 to 9 peas. Height, 2 ft. 
Laxtonian . 
.20 
2.25 
8.00 
Large, full pods ; fine quality. Height, 1)4 ft. 
Telephone ... 
.20 
2.25 
8.00 
Enormous pods ; fine quality. Height, ft. 
Champion of England .. 
.20 
2.25 
8.00 
Well known standard variety. Height, 5 ft. 
Little Marvel—64 Days. 
.20 
2.25 
8.00 
Vine strong and vigorous, about 18 inches tall. Showy pods 
about 3 to 3^ inches long, blunt ended. Seed large, green, 
wrinkled. A very fine productive, dwarf, sturdy variety. 
Laxton Progress . 
.20 
2.25 
8.00 
Few days earlier than Laxtonian Vines 18 inches tall, pods 4 
inches long. A valuable new variety. 
The soil best suited to the Beet is a deep, light and rich loam. For very early crops, 
the seed is sown in hotbeds, and the seedlings are transplanted to the open ground. For 
main crop, the seed is sown outside as soon as the soil is in good condition, in drills from 
12 to 16 inches apart, and covered about an inch deep; the plants are thinned to stand 
4 or 5 inches apart in the rows. For winter crops, sow seed in June, in drills, as for early 
Beets. An ounce of seed will sow 100 feet of drill; five or six pounds will sow an acre. 
Os. 
Extra Early Dirigo.10 
New Crosby’s Egyptian.10 
Detroit Dark Red Turnip Beet.10 
Improved Extra Early Eclipse. 10 
Early Blood Turnip .10 
Edmund’s Early Blood Turnip.10 
Half Long Blood.10 
Long Dark Blood Red .10 
Yellow Globe .10 
For stock 
Mammoth Long Red .10 
For stock. 
True Sugar .10 
Asgrow Wonder (New Dark Red) .10 
Early Wonder .10 
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.75 
A selection from Crosby’s Egyptian though not so early as our 
strain of that variety. Roots very uniform, nearly globe-shaped, 
with small top and tap root; skin dark red, flesh deep blood red, 
with little zoning. Popular with market gardeners for early or 
late planting. 
