STERLING’S ANNUAL CATALOG 
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PEAS 
The RADIO, BLUE BANTAM, LITTLE MARVEL, WYOM¬ 
ING WONDER, CARTER’S DAISY and TELEPHONE are the 
gardener’s favorites for table use and fo.r canning. Sow these six 
kinds together and they will follow each other through the season. 
Easy Money, Gradus, Thomas Laxton and Laxton Progress are the 
four kinds used for market. The prices quoted below for bushel lots 
are cash prices. Add 50 cents per bushel for time. Even though Peas 
do not pay as a market crop, the vines make fine green manure for 
Cauliflower or Brussels Sprouts. 
1 Lb. of Peas will plant 100 ft. of row. 
1 to 2 Bu. to the acre. 
Pk. of Bu. of 
No. Pkt. Lb. 14 lbs. 56 lbs. 
732 RADIO. Dwarf, extra early, fine quality. 
Plant in August for Fall. 1 ft.$ .10 $ .25 $3.00 $11.00 
739 ALASKA or EARLIEST OF ALL. Pick 
when small and they are fine .10 .25 2.50 9.00 
738 GRADUS. Extra early strain. New. (S)... .10 .25 2.50 8.50 
743 GRADUS. (S) Fine stock. World Record 
Strain. One of the best for market. 
Extra early. Large pods. 2 to 3 ft.10 .25 2.50 8.50 
742 GRADUS IMPROVED. (S) Very large 
pods .10 .25 2.50 8.50 
744 THOMAS LAXTON. (S) Fine stock. Ear¬ 
ly. Large pods. 2*4 ft.10 .25 2.50 8.50 
740 EASY MONEY. An improved Gradus. (S) .10 .25 2.50 9.00 
741 LAXTON’S PROGRESS. (S) Large pods, 
early. 18 in. Good market sort.10 .25 2.50 8.50 
754 BLUE BANTAM. Highest quality 15 in... .10 .25 2.50 9.00 
753 LITTLE MARVEL. Sweet, prolific, 15 in. 
second early .10 .25 2.50 9.00 
755 NOTT’S EXCELSIOR. Second early. 15 in. .10 .25 2.50 
770 FORDHOOK WONDER. Burpee’s, new, 
large, midseason. Quality. 26 in.10 .25 2.50 
793 CARTER’S DAISY or DWARF TELE¬ 
PHONE. 18 in. Best dwarf, late.10 .25 2.75 
787 WYOMING WONDER. Extra large pods. 
Late, fine quality. New. 28 in.10 .25 2.50 9.00 
788 STRATAGEM IMPROVED. (S) Sweet, 
large. 2 ft. Main crop.10 .25 2.75 
786 TELEPHONE. (S) Dark Pods. Best Tall .10 .25 2.75 
784 QUITE CONTENT. Largest pods. 6 ft.10 .25 2.50 
812 MAULE’S GIANT SUGAR-POD. New 
early. 2^4 ft. Edible pods.10 .40 
Canterbury, Conn., 
Nov. 16th, 1936. 
I had very good luck with your Sterling Strain Sprout seed this Fall and I 
also had good luck with your Penn State Danish Ball Head Cabbage seed. I 
have been living on a farm for 12 years and I have never been able to raise such 
fine cabbage. I had the best cabbage in this section this Fall. I am enclosing 
my order for 1937. 
JOHN KRASNIK. 
