Wards 6-Weeks 
Peas 
Thomas Laxton Wards Early 
Peas Bird Radishes 
Icicle 
Hollow Crown 
Wards Yankee 
Neckless 
Purple Top Strap 
Radishes 
Parsnips 
Pie Pumpkin 
Rutabaga 
Leaf Turnip 
7 C 
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5 C 
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A Small Investment in Wards Seeds Yields 
PEAS 
PARSLEY 
RUTABAGA 
87 PJ 2681— State Variety Wanted 
Listed in Order of Crop Maturity. 
Wards Six Weeks—Sweet, luscious, highest 
quality wrinkled Peas. Pods about 3 in. long, 
7 to 9 peas each. Hardy. For market and 
garden. Mature 42 days. 
Pkg.10c; ^ lb.20c; lib_37c 
American Wonder—Short-vined variety, 
bearing short rich green pods of 6 to 8 tender, 
wrinkled peas. Adaptable to all sections. For 
home or market gardening 
Pkg.5c; ]/ 2 lb.18c; lib.33c 
Little Marvel—Special re-selected strain cer¬ 
tified by Three-Way Tests. Remarkable for 
heavy crops, 7 to 8 peas to each pod, dwarf, 
wrinkled type. 
Pkg.7c; y lb _19c; 1 lb.35c 
87 PJ 2687— State Variety 
Listed in Order of Crop Maturity. 
Moss Curled—Very rich dark green with 
leaves crimped and curled—grows compactly 
6 to 7 inches high. An attractive garnish for 
meats, fish or salad; a delightful summer 
seasoning. Can be dried and kept for winter. 
Matures in 65 days. 
Package.5c; Ounce. . .12c 
Hamburg, Turnip Rooted —Grown for its 
thick, parsley-like root. Fine grained, de¬ 
lightful in flavor, adds zest to soups, stews 
and meat dishes. Keeps all winter. 
Package.. 5c; Ounce.10c 
PARSNIPS 
87 PJ 2689— State Variety 
Listed in Order of Crop Maturity. 
Delicious Neckless— Especially developed 
for table use. Delicious surpasses all others 
in tenderness and delicacy of flavor. Globe 
shaped roots are deep yellow with purplish 
skin. Yields exceptionally well and roots keep 
nicely far into the winter. Matures in 75 days. 
Pkg.8c; Oz.....12c; y lb.35c; 
Mammoth Russian —This is the heaviest 
yielding variety of Rutabaga, producing fine 
big crops of great uniformity in size and qual¬ 
ity. It is fine and sweet for table use, free 
from woodiness and attractive in appearance. 
Its great productivity makes it also a wise 
choice to plant for stock feeding. 
Pkg.5c; Oz.10c; y lb.28c 
Laxtonian —New, popular dwarf variety. 
Large podded—4 or more inches in length. 
Best quality. Requires no support. New 
class of wrinkled pea. Dark green. 8 to 10 
peas in each pod, almost double the size of 
other dwarf peas. 
Pkg.7c; yib .19c; lib.35c 
Thomas Laxton —Fine flavor. Pods 4 in. 
long; 6 to 8 peas. Vines 3 to 3y ft. long. Lus¬ 
cious, tender quality. For best results in- 
noculate peas before planting. A market- 
gardener sort. 
Pkg.7c; y lb.19c; lib.35c 
Dwarf Gray Sugar —Pods as well as peas can 
be eaten; stringless entirely, devoid of thin 
tough lining. Retain tenderness long after 
picking. Full pods. 
Pkg.5c; x / 2 lb.18c; lib.33c 
Dwarf Telephone — Fine wrinkled variety. 
Produces large pods in profusion. Also called 
‘‘Daisy.” Pods contain 8 to 10 peas. Vines 
vigorous growers. Is popular main crop va¬ 
riety with growers. 
Pkg.7c; y 2 lb 19c; lib.35c 
Wards Alderman —Also called “Improved 
Telephone.” Pods 6 inches long, densely 
filled with large, wrinkled peas, sweet and 
tender. Maintain marketable appearance for 
long time. Do not injure easily in shipping. 
Pkg.7c; y lb 19c; lib.35c 
Giant Exhibition —Huge pods 7 to 8 in. long. 
Heavy yielding. Numerous first prizes award¬ 
ed to this pea. No toughness of texture. Pods 
tightly packed, 7 to 8 inches long. Uniform 
in size. Rich dark green color. Vigorous 
vines. One of best main crop varieties. 
Pkg.10c; y lb... 23c; lib.42c 
ALL VEGETABLE SEEDS 
34 MONTGOMERY WARD cbaksd 
87 PJ 2688— State Variety 
Listed in Order of Crop Maturity. 
Improved Short Thick—This new little Par¬ 
snip appeals to the home gardener because it 
is sweet, delicious for table use and excep¬ 
tionally easy to pull. Roots are short and 
thick, 3 inches through and 6 inches long. 
Firm, white, attractive in appearance—a sort 
well worth trying. Matures in 119 days. 
Pkg.8c; Oz.17c; y lb.50c 
W hat! Vegetables in the Flower Garden? 
Yes indeed—and you'll like it. Read these 
fascinating new ideas on Gardening in 
PLANNING YOUR PLANTING 
Written for Wards by Mrs. Francis King, See 
Page 3 for details. 
Summer Crookneck Wards Earliest 
Hollow Gown—Grows roots 10 to 12 inches 
long, 3 inches wide at shoulder; smooth, white 
and uniform. Hollow Crown is rich in sac¬ 
charine—leave them in ground until first frost 
to get their full sweetness. Used also for stock 
feeding. Require deep moist soil. 
Pkg.5c; Oz..12c; y lb.,35c 
PUMPKINS 
87 PJ 2695— State Variety 
Listed in Order of Crop Maturity. 
Wards Yankee Pie—For tasty pies, 
grow this one. Somewhat small, 
but extra good in quality and flavor. 
Tender rich yellow flesh is thick, 
and sweet. A good late keeper. Ma¬ 
tures in 70 days. 
Pkg.5c; Oz. .12c; >£lb..35c 
Connecticut Field —Big, plump 
Pumpkins, average 25 pounds 
weight. Round, with smooth hard 
rind and thick yellow flesh, dry and 
sugary. A dandy for pies, canning 
and stock feeding. 
Pkg.5c; Oz. ,8 c; y lb..22c 
Squash 
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Watermelon 
8 C 
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Pride of Muscatine 
Watermelon 
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