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THE GRAND JUNCTION SEED CO., Grand Junction, Colorado 
GAKDEN PEAS 
EARLY WRINKLED VARIETIES— 
Large Podded—Continued. 
593 Thomas Laxton. (60 days.) A selection from Gradus, being a 
more abundant yielder, and possibly better flavor. Pods slightly 
smaller but round and square-ended, containing 7 medium dark 
green peas of excellent quality. Medium green pods 3% inches 
long. Vine moderately stout, grows 2 y 2 feet high. Pkt, 5c; y 2 
lb, 25c; lb, 35c, postpaid. 
591 Gradus or Prosperity. (60 days.) This fine variety combines 
earliness with large size. The pods are similar to the late Tele¬ 
phone types, medium green, 3% inches long, semi-round, 
straight, slightly curved at the tip and pointed. The pods con¬ 
tain 6 to S large, very sweet, medium green peas. The high 
quality of the peas has made this one of the most widely culti¬ 
vated types. Height 3 feet, moderately heavy vines. Pkt, 5c; 
y 2 lb, 20c; lb, 35c, postpaid. 
EDIRLE PODDED 
611 Melting Sugar Pod, Dwarf. (70 days.) Edible pods are cooked 
when young and eaten the same as string beans; they are very 
sweet, brittle and stringless. Light green pods are 2% inches 
long, y 2 inch broad and square-ended. Pods contain 7 light 
green peas. Vines are medium heavy, grow 3 feet high and 
have very pretty purple blossoms. Pkt, 5c; y 2 lb, 20c; lb, 35c, 
postpaid. 
Gradus 
Peas. 
MAIN CROP VARIETIES—(Wrinkled) 
608 Dwarf Telephone. (75 days.) A dwarf strain of the popular Telephone, being bred from Carter’s Daisy 
and improved over that variety in the larger and darker green pods. Dwarf Telephone has long been the 
favorite with the mountain shipping trade. Our strain of this variety is bred especially for the needs of 
this trade, making it well suited to all particular planters. Pkt, 5c; y 2 lb, 20c; lb, 30c, postpaid. 
607 Improved Stratagem. (79 days.) A superior late variety for home and 
market garden, and for shipping to distant markets; resistant to wilt. Vines ! 
deep green, stocky, and branching. Height 2 feet, does not require staking. 
Pods single and paired, % inch wide, plump; straight; tapered at end; dark 
green; contain S to 10 tender, succulent peas. Seeds large, wrinkled, green. 
Pkt, 5c; y 2 lb, 20c; lb, 30c, postpaid. 
Mile High Supreme, "Ward’s Bestever, 
Dwarf Giant Pod 
Collection: 
No. 1510—1 pkt. each of above .30 .20 
No. 1511— y 2 lb- each of above. .90 .60 
No. 1512—1 lb. each of above. . 1.20 .85 
No. 1513—5 lbs. each of above. . 4.40 3.25 
Thomas Laxton 
Peas. 
Alaska, Ward’s Bestever, Bliss’ 
Everbearing 
Our 
Special 
Cata- Collec- 
lo g tion 
Price Price 
Collection: 
No. 1505—1 pkt. each of above.$0.20 $0.15 
No. 1506— y 2 lb. each of above. .70 .50 
No. 1507—1 lb. each of above. . 1.00 .80 
No. 1508—5 lbs. each of above. . 3.75 2.95 
PEA COLLECTIONS 
Please Order Collections by Number 
We are listing two collections of Peas, 
three varieties in each. Either collec¬ 
tion 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 canning- crop 
—Collections 1510 to 1513 would be my 
choice. Any of them shows a nice saving 
in price. 
