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Early Peas, continued 
WORLD RECORD. For home- and market- 
gardeners’ use. Vine 24 inches high, fairly stout, and 
medium green. Pods 33^> inches long, broad, pointed. 
This is an improved Gradus type of fine quality. 
LAXTONIAN. (Wrinkled.) Matures about a week 
later than the very early sorts. The vines grow about 
\ x /i feet high and are very sturdy and vigorous. The 
pods are unusually large and are filled with large, 
luscious Peas. A heavy yielder. Edible in 62 days. 
LAXTON’S PROGRESS. The earliest, large- 
podded, dwarf, sweet Pea. Vine 16 inches high. Pods 
4 inches long, broad, pointed, dark green in color. 
Excellent quality. 
LITTLE GEM (Premium Gem). (Wrinkled.) A 
dwarf variety that is enormously productive. The 
vine grows 18 inches high and the pods are borne 
on both sides of the plants. The Peas are of medium 
size and excellent quality. 
NOTT’S EXCELSIOR. (Wrinkled.) One of the 
most popular of the extra-early varieties, especially 
with market-gardeners. It is a close, compact 
grower, with 3-inch pods tightly filled to the very 
end with large Peas of exceptionally sweet flavor. 
THOMAS LAXTON. (Wrinkled.) Four days 
later than Gradus and identical in growth, but the 
pods are a deeper, richer green and are square at the 
end. Thought by many to be even sweeter and finer 
in flavor than Gradus. Edible in 63 days. 
Late Varieties 
ALDERMAN. (Wrinkled.) This variety must be 
supported by brush or trellises, as it reaches a height 
of 5 to 6 feet. The plants bear a profusion of large 
pods which contain 7 good-sized, elongated, dark 
green Peas of excellent quality. Edible in 74 days. 
BLISS’ EVERBEARING. (Wrinkled.) Yields an 
abundance of large pods filled with good-sized Peas. 
A fine variety. 
DWARF TELEPHONE (Carter’s Daisy). (Wrin¬ 
kled.) Resembles Telephone in everything but 
height, which is 18 inches. A very good sort. 
POTLATCH. (Wrinkled.) The best extremely 
late dwarf Pea on the market. Bears an abundance 
of deep green pods, sometimes in pairs, and often 
containing on an average of 7 fine large Peas of ex¬ 
quisite flavor. In ordinary seasons it bears contin¬ 
uously from July 1 to 15. Matures in 70 days. 
Late Varieties, continued 
TELEPHONE. (Wrinkled.) An extremely valu¬ 
able variety because of its long bearing season. The 
vines are very vigorous in growth, reaching a height 
of feet, and bearing an average of 18 to 20 pods 
to a stalk. The pods are of large size and contain 
6 to 7 Peas closely packed, of pale green color and 
delicious flavor. Matures in 70 days. 
CHAMPION OF ENGLAND. (Wrinkled.) This 
popular old variety is still largely planted because of 
its rich flavor. It reaches a height of 4 to 5 feet. The 
pods are well filled and are borne in profusion. 
IMPROVED STRATAGEM. A splendid late 
Pea. Foliage and pods dark green. Pods about 
4 inches in length, well filled with large Peas of best 
quality. Height 2 feet. 
MARROWFAT, WHITE. A white-seeded variety 
of the famous old Marrowfat which almost every¬ 
body knows. A strong grower and yields heavily. 
Sugar Peas 
This class of Peas is cooked without removing the 
pods and makes a most delicious vegetable dish. 
The pods are very tender and exceedingly sweet 
when young. 
DWARF WHITE. Very similar in habit to the 
American Wonder, being unusually dwarf. Despite 
its small size, it bears good-sized pods which are 
beautifully crimpled and of exquisite melting flavor. 
Smooth white seed. 
MAMMOTH LUSCIOUS. The largest, sweetest, 
and most desirable of the Sugar Peas. They reach a 
height of 5 feet and are literally covered with large, 
broad pods which are so brittle that they snap with¬ 
out any string. When cooked, the pods are very 
sweet and tender. Large, wrinkled brown seed. 
DWARF GRAY SUGAR. A gray-seeded variety. 
The vines grow about 15 inches high, producing a 
heavy crop of small, flat pods about 3 inches in 
length. Just the variety to plant where a dwarf sort 
is desired. Grayish brown seed, smaller than Mam¬ 
moth Luscious. 
MAMMOTH MELTING SUGAR. The pods of 
this variety are so brittle that they snap without any 
string. The plants grow to a height of 5 feet and 
bear a profusion of large, broad, delicious pods. One 
of the best Sugar Peas. Smooth white seed, resem¬ 
bling Marrowfat, but larger. 
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