MID-SEASON VARIETIES 
For days to edible stage see Page 2. 
Market Growers' Prices, Page 100. 
Asgrow No. 40 
75 days. Resembles Stratagem but four to five days 
earlier; unequaled in pod size, and exceptional in 
quality: resistant to Fusarium wilt. Bred particu¬ 
larly for shippers and market gardeners. Vines dark green, stocky and 
branching. Pods length 5 to 6% inches, single and double, round dark green, 
plump, pointed, curved at tip; contain 8 to 10 large, succulent peas. Height 
of vine about 26 inches. (Illustration on page 70.) 
(Pkt., 10c) (% lb., 20c) (lb., 30c) (5 lbs., fl.20) prepaid. 
Improved Strata- 
79 days. The variety 
used by Colorado 
growers at high alti¬ 
tudes for shipping late in the 
season. Splendid for home 
and market garden. Resist¬ 
ant to F’usarium wilt. Vines 
26 inches, dark green, stocky 
and branching. Pods 4% 
inches long, dark green, 
plump, straight, tapered at 
end, containing 8 to 10 ten¬ 
der succulent peas. Seeds 
large, wrinkled, green. 
(Pkt., 10c) (Va lb., 
20c) (lb., 30c) (5 lbs., 
$1.20) prepaid. 
Morsels Market 
70 days. We consider this 
one of the best sorts yet in¬ 
troduced. Pods are very large. 
6 to 5 V 2 inches long, dark 
green and pointed. Produces 
abundantly even to the tip 
and branches. We recommend 
this for late and high alti¬ 
tude planting as it will stand 
frost better than most other 
varieties. Vines are robust, 
24 to 30 inches tall. 
(Pkt., 10c) (Vz lb., 
20c) (lb., 35c) (5 lbs., 
$1.30) prepaid. 
Showing the Large Ballon Type Pods ol 
Morse's Market Peas. 
days. We are listing this variety in the place 
Lyyv%AiX of Dwarf Telephone because it is slightly earlier. 
_ about the same in vine and pod length but with 
dark color pods instead of light. Vine 20 inches and stocky. Pods 4% inches. 
Recomrnended to home gardeners wishing something extra good in the way 
of quality and flavor. Seeds large wrinkled. 
(Pkt., 10c) (Vs lb., 20c) (lb., 30c) (5 lbs., $1.20) prepaid. 
A SEEDSMAN'S DUTY 
{Continued from page 67) 
It is a pretty_ well established fact that high altitude grown seeds are 
the hardiest obtainable. We are situated at on altitude of 4,200 feet, and 
some of our farms are as much as 6,800 feet. The nights ore cool and, 
due to the thin atmosphere, days often become very warm. The extremes 
of temperature have a great deal of effect upon inherent hardiness of the 
seed. 
New and improved sorts are constantly being introduced and we do 
not hesitate to drop the older and obsolete strains from our list. There has 
been on improvement in seed growing os well as in building automobiles, 
and we see no reason why the older models should not be dropped. Care¬ 
ful selection and scientific breeding have accomplished wonders the past 
few years. Flavor, color and uniformity hove been so improved in the new 
varieties we offer that we believe they will meet with your hearty approval. 
See page 100 for Special Prices to Market Growers. 
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