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JOSEPH HARRIS COMPANY, INC., COLDWATER, NEW YORK 
Erbesn ( Ger.) PEAS Piselli (It.) 
One pound of peas will plant 100 ft. of row. Two to five bushels per acre. 
Note—For prices of peas in amounts of less than 7% lbs. please see our general catalogue. 
25 lbs. or more of one variety will be supplied at the 100 lb. rate. 
*At the prices here quoted peas cannot be sent prepaid. Purchaser pays transportation on 
peas except as follows: If your order for vegetable seeds including peas amounts to $20.00 or 
more we will prepay the freight charges. 
Rogers Gilbo 
New Large Podded Main Crop Peas 
This fine new variety is one of the outstanding sorts of 
the Midseason Giant group, and resembles that variety 
very closely. Compared to Midseason Giant, Gilbo has the 
same sturdy vine and large yield of big pods, but is a few 
days earlier in season. Our experience shows also that 
Gilbo is more hardy so that the seed can be sown earlier 
than Midseason Giant. This is a real advantage. 
The pods are very attractive, 4)/£-5" long, dark green 
and pointed. The quality is very superior*. We recommend 
this new variety highly and urge growers to try it this 
year. See prices on next page. 
Mammoth Podded Extra Early Peas 
The Most Profitable Early Kind 
This large podded pea has become the leading extra 
early kind and is one of the most profitable market varieties 
grown. It is not only very early being ready only a day or 
two after Alaska or Surprise but the pods are as large as 
many later kinds. The pods are deep green in color, 4 
inches long and borne in great profusion on strong vines. 
This pea is so hardy that it can be sown as soon as the 
frost is out of the ground. Seed semi-wrinkled. The seed we 
offer is from the true originator's stock producing an abun¬ 
dance of pods which are the true large early t^pe. 
See prices on next page. 
Laxton’s Progress Peas 
Large Podded—Medium Early 
The big handsome well filled pods of this fine variety 
find a ready sale, making this one of the best kinds to 
follow the extra early sorts. 
The vines grow 15 to 18 in. high and are covered with 
an abundance of large deep green pods 4 to 43^ in. in 
length. The peas ripen so uniformly that ordinarily two 
pickings will clean up the crop. The stock we offer of this 
excellent variety is very superior, producing heavy yields 
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Rogers Gilbo Peas See prices on next page. 
Dwarf Alderman 
A true large podded Alderman type with dwarf sturdy vines. 
One of the best new large podded dwarf peas, and has become very popular for main crop. 
The pods are 43^-5" long (as large as Alderman) but has the advantage of dwarf vines, the pods 
being borne in great abundance on strong sturdy vines about 2 ft. high. Matures about the same 
time as Alderman. These large dark green attractive pods will command good prices on any 
market and are well worth growing. See prices on next page. 
Midseason Giant 
Also called—Giant Stride, Asgrow 40, Number 10, Wyoming Wonder, etc. 
We highly recommend this new variety for market gardeners and the roadside stand. It 
comes on between the early sorts and the late varieties and has shown a remarkable ability to stand 
up and bear well in hot dry weather. The pods are large (43^ to 5 in. long) dark green and pointed. 
The yield is high, the pods being borne in great numbers on strong vigorous vines about 24 in. high. 
This is a high quality wrinkled variety and should not be sown until the weather is settled. 
See prices on next page. 
