Helena, Montana. 
VEGETABLE SEEDS—(Continued) 51 
Alaska or Earliest of All 
Alaska or Earliest of All —The earliest Pea on the 
market, height 2% feet. It produces a large crop 
of well filled medium size pods completely filled 
with small round Peas. 45 days. Pkt., 5c; y 2 -\b., 
20c; 1 lb., 30e; 2 lbs., 55c; 5 lbs., $1.20. 
Extra Early Dwarf Wrinkled Varieties 
Carter’s Daisy or Early Dwarf Telephone —The 
vines grow about 18 inches in height. They are 
strong and always bear a good crop. The pods 
measure from 4 to 5 inches and contain 7 to 8 
large light green Peas, a favorite garden and 
market variety. 65 days. Pkt., 5c; y 2 -lb., 25c; 
1 lb., 35c; 2 lbs., GOc; 5 lbs., $1.25. 
Little Marvel —A productive, wrinkled, seeded va¬ 
riety, growing about 18 inches tall; pods average 
2V 2 inches in length. They are well filled with 
6 or 7 large Peas of exceptionally fine quality. 
60 days. Pkt.. 5c; y 2 -lb., 25c; 1 lb., 35c; 2 lbs., 
60c; 5 lbs., $1.25. 
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Peas—Laxton’s Progress 
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Laxton’s Progress —A new Pea and one of the best 
of the large podded, early, wrinkled sorts. Plant¬ 
ed same time as Laxtonian, it is ready to pick a 
week earlier. The pods are 4 inches long and are 
filled with 7 or 8 large Peas of fine quality; 
height 18 inches. 60 days. Pkt., 5c; Ms-lb., 25c; 
1 lb., 35c; 2 lbs., 65c; 5 lbs., $1.35. 
Little Gem —An early dwarf variety; height 12 to 
15 inches. The pods measure 2% to 3 inches long 
and are well filled with large Peas of a delicious 
flavor. 60 days. Pkt., 5c; %-lb„ 25c; 1 lb., 35c; 
2 lbs., 60c; 5 lbs., $1.25. 
American "Wonder —A fine, extra early wrinkled 
variety, well suited for the private garden and 
quite productive. The flavor and quality are ex¬ 
cellent and its dwarf habit hakes it a desirable 
sort; height 12 inches. 55 days. Pkt., 5c; Ms-lb., 
25c; 1 lb., 35c; 2 lbs., 60c; 5 lbs., $1.25. ' 
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! SPECIAL COLLECTION 
j Three Best Dwarf Peas I 
s The three Peas in these collections give a perfect succession of | 
luscious sweet peas. They are: Alaska Extra Early, Carters Daisy, = 
: Little Gem. ! 
I Two pkts. each (value 30c) for 25c; y 2 -lb. each (value 75c) for 65c | 
f 1 lb. each (value $1.05) for 90c. I 
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** Great Falls, Montana. 
State Nursery & Seed Company, 
Helena, Montana. . _ . 
Dear Sirs: Our 4-H Achievement Day was held 
in Great Falls November 6 , 1937, and we are pleased 
to say that the 4-H Sunshine Garden Club members 
and their leaders were pleased to display upwards 
of two hundred premium ribbons that were won 
at the North Montana State Fair, Billings Empire 
Fair and Eastern Montana Fair. All prizes were 
won with vegetables grown from your Peerless 
Montana Tested Seeds. Sincerely yours, 
John Coulter 
Olav Skifton Leaders 
HOTKAPS 
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Peas are quite hardy and for early crop sow as soon as the ground can be worked. Then sow in 
succession every two weeks until the first of August. They require moderately rich soil but not exces¬ 
sively rich or wet, or they will run too much to vine and will not bear heavily. The dwarf varieties 
can be planted in rows 12 to 18 inches apart, and the tall varieties 3 feet apart. The tall varieties 
should be staked by brush or tied up. By using the various classes of Peas and making several sow¬ 
ings of each, good Peas can be had for a long season. The pods should be kept picked; the plant will 
then continue to bear longer. For late sowing, use Early Dwarf varieties. 
YOUR OWN GROWN PEAS ARE THE SWEETEST 
Extra Early Round Seeded Varieties Extra Early Dwarf Wrinkled Varieties 
