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ANDREWS-BURRI PRICE LIST 
PEAS 
WESTERN GIANT—This truly is 
a giant podded pea of recent intro¬ 
duction. Its mammoth long, dark, 
green pods, bVz to 6 inches long 
are slightly curved, the vines about 
26 inches high, produce a bounti¬ 
ful crop about 73 days from plant¬ 
ing. Unlike many varieties of its 
season, the quality is rich in flav¬ 
or and will remain tender and sweet 
several days after picking. 
LITTLE MARVEL—62 Days—Vine 
strong and vigorous, about 18 
inches tall. Showy pods about 3 to 
3 Vs inches long with a blunt end 
containing 7 or 8 Peas. Seed large, 
green, wrinkled. A very fine pro¬ 
ductive, dwarf, sturdy variety. 
Popular with the home gardener 
and in some sections planted large¬ 
ly by market gardeners. 
LAXTON’S PROGRESS—A new 
variety of great merit and popu¬ 
larity. The pods are large, 4 to 4 % 
inches long, and of a fine dark 
green color. Vines grow only 18 to 
20 inches high, and bear a heavy 
crop of handsome pods. Being one 
of the earliest of the sweet wrink¬ 
led sorts, Laxton’s Progress is in 
great demand everywhere. Matures 
in about 55 to 58 days. 
WORLD’S RECORD — 56 Days — 
Seed wrinkled, large, cream and 
green color. Pods are pointed, about 
4 inches long, and broad. An early 
type of the celebrated Gradus, very 
frequently used as an early Gradus. 
Height of vine 24 to 30 inches, light 
green. Fine showy single pods, with 
7 or 8 Peas in each. Vines medium 
heavy. A wonderful, early Pea for 
market and home gardener. 
MAMMOTH PODDED EXTRA 
EARLY—58 Days—One of the 
earliest and most prolific of all the 
extra early Peas. It has given good 
results wherever grown. The vines 
reach a height of about 30 inches. 
They are very robust and bear an 
abundance of pods. The individual 
pods measure 3% inches in length 
and they are well filled with large, 
rich, green peas of sweet and tasty 
flavor. 
HUNDREDFOLD—This is, without 
doubt, the very best dwarf pea ever 
grown. It is the best-flavored and 
the largest-podded dwarf-growing 
sort in existence. It is ready about 
three days after the earliest sorts, 
and bears an enormous crop of 
handsome, intensely dark green, 
fairly broad and pointed pods, 4 
inches long, containing about 8 
large, dark green peas of excellent 
quality. The vines are 16 inches 
high, sturdy, and resist heat well. 
THOMAS LAXTON—Days to ma¬ 
turity, 73. A variety having been 
originated in England by Mr. 
Thomas Laxton, of Bedford, a noted 
English horticulturist. This pea is 
hardy and slightly earlier than 
Gradus and a more abundant yield- 
er. The pods resemble Gradus in 
shape, excepting that they are 
blunt ended. They will attain a 
length of four and one-quarter 
inches. They are straight, inclined 
toward roundness and are well 
filled. The vines will grow to a 
height of thirty inches. 
