Peas (Early) 
It is very hardy and may be planted fully 
as early as any other sort. The vines, 
which are very vigorous and healthy, pro¬ 
duce an abundance of pods that rival the 
pods of the Telephone in size. The peas 
are large, tender and very delicious in 
taste. Height, 36 to 40 inches. 
Peas (Late) 
Prices at Top of Page 
★ TALL TELEPHONE (Alderman Strain). 
The finest main crop pea for the home or 
market gardener. The vines which are 
four or five feet tall, bear an abundance 
of extra long pods filled with large sugary 
peas of fine flavor. (Quantity prices, see 
page 1.) 
IMPROVED STRATEGEM. A sweet 
wrinkled variety from England; vines of 
vigorous growth, healthy and stocky; 
about two feet high, producing a heavy 
crop of beautiful, large long pods, well 
filled with large peas of good quality; 
very valuable and reliable. Height, 28 to 
30 inches. 
★ DWARF TELEPHONE. Half dwarf with 
vigorous vines, producing an abundance 
of very large pods, filled with immense 
peas, which are tender and sweet and of 
excellent flavor. 
MELTING SUGAR or EDIBLE POD. This 
variety is grown chiefly for its large, flat 
brittle pods rather than the peas. These 
are sweet and are cut or broken and 
cooked similar to string beans. It is a 
delicious vegetable. Pkg. 10c; l A lb. 15c; 
'/ 2 lb. 20c; 1 lb. 30c; 5 lbs. $1.25. 
PRICES—On all peas except Skagit Giant 
and Melting Sugar. Pkg. 5c; J4 lb. 10c; 
y 2 lb. 15c; 1 lb. 25c; 5 lbs. at 23c per lb.; 
10 lbs. at 22c per lb.; 25 lbs. at 21c per lb. 
50 lbs. at 20c per lb.; 100 lbs. at 19c per lb. 
Delivered anywhere in the 1st, 2nd and 
3rd Zones. 
ALASKA or FIRST OF ALL. Earliest of 
all, and best of the hard, smooth, round 
peas, which can be planted very early, as 
they are not so liable to rot in the ground 
as the wrinkled peas. Three feet tall. 
★ SKAGIT GIANT. This splendid new 
early pea is among the finest of the giant 
podded sorts developed in recent years. 
The vines are dark green and heavy, 
growing from 24 to 30 inches in height. 
The pods are 4 V 2 to 5 inches long, dark 
green and borne in abundance. About 2 
days later than Laxtonian. Pkg. 10c; 
'A lb. 15c; '/ 2 lb. 20c; 1 lb. 30c; 5 lbs. $1.25. 
LAXTONIAN. This new pea is one of the 
earliest dwarf varieties. It is very hardy 
and produces abundantly. The pods are 
dark green and generally about 4 inches 
long. The peas are usually 7 to 10 inches 
in number and of large size and very de¬ 
licious flavor. 20 inches. 
AMERICAN WONDER. Earliest of the 
dwarfed wrinkled peas. Does not need 
bushing. Large peas and pods and prolific; 
quality extra good. Do not plant it while 
the ground is cold and wet. 12 to 14 
inches. 
GRADUS. This variety combines the 
finest quality with extreme earliness and 
is also well known for its productiveness. 
Pumpkins 
CULTURE—Pumpkins will grow on any 
good farm land, but their size and quality 
will depend on the culture and fertility 
of the soil. Plant in early May in hills 
six to eight feet apart. One pound of 
seed will plant about 300 hills. 
★ SWEET or SUGAR. A small, fine 
grained pumpkin that is unexcelled for 
cooking or pies. It is very early and 
prolific. A good market sort. Pkg. 5c; 
oz. 15c; i/ 4 lb. 35c; 1 lb. $1.00. 
WINTER LUXURY. A good keeper and 
a very good pie pumpkin. It is round, the 
skin is netted and russet yellow. Flesh is 
deep yellow and thick. Somewhat larger 
than the Sweet or Sugar Pumpkin. Pkg. 
5c; oz. 15c; l A lb. 35c. 
KING OF MAMMOTHS. This is the 
largest pumpkin grown. The skin is rich 
dark yellow, the flesh lighter shade and 
of excellent quality, good flavor and suit¬ 
able for pies. Pkg. 5c; oz. 15c; !4 lb. 35c; 
1 lb. $1.00. 
TILLINGHAST SEED IS NOT SOLD IN COMMISSION BOXES 
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