A FINE VARIETY OF PEAS 
AMERICAN DROUGHT-PROOF PEA 
Laughs at Drought, Smiles at Rain 
American Drought-Proof will do well under a wider range of weather and soil conditions 
than any other variety. It will grow a crop during the driest, hottest summer months 
at a time any other variety would be a failure. In the hot, dry localities of the West, this 
variety will grow a large crop without irrigation and without a single drop of rain falling 
upon it from seed time to harvest. For midsummer or late summer planting this is the 
variety to plant. If it rains and the soil is kept moist, this variety will produce as large a 
crop as any variety we know of; if it doesn’t rain, and it gets hot and dry, you will get a 
crop anyway. The handsome round pods are well filled with from 7 to 10 peas in a pod; 
quality excellent, sweet and tender, even when the peas are large. 
Vines grow 2 feet high, and require no support. This is the Pea that 
will do its best in the North, South, East or West. Don’t fail to 
give it a trial. Pkt. 10c—7 oz. 30c—14 oz. 50c, Postpaid 
LIMA PEAS 
Or Frost-Proof Bean 
The Lima Pea or Frost-Proof Bean is highly esteemed in Europe, 
and is known there as the Broad Bean. They are' not sensitive to 
cold, so should be planted as early in the spring as possible. The 
beans are as large as the largest Lima, and nearly the same shape. 
The flavor is more like peas than beans. Used like the Lima Bean; 
delicious either cooked fresh or as a winter shell bean. Wonderfully 
productive. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c, Postpaid 
Lima Peas 
STRAWBERRY GUAVA 
Delicious, Sweet and Spicy 
This is a luscious, 
tropical fruit which 
makes a useful as well 
as a charming and beau¬ 
tiful house plant. It 
bears both flowers and 
fruit at the same time. 
The flowers are pure 
white and delightfully 
fragrant. The fruit is 
about the size of a wal¬ 
nut, of a beautiful red¬ 
dish color, and of deli¬ 
cious, sweet and spicy 
flavor. Fine for eating out of hand, and 
unsurpassed for making jelly. These 
plants are usually grown from seed and begin to bloom and bear fruit 
while quite small. Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c, Postpaid 
Strawberry Guava 
American Wonder 
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AMERICAN WONDER 
The earliest of the dwarf wrinkle varieties. The 
vines are about 9 to 12 inches high and produce a 
good crop of well filled pods of medium size, about 
2-5/8 to 2-8/4 inches long, containing five to eight 
large peas which are exceedingly sweet, tender, 
and well flavored. Seed medium size, generally 
flattened, wrinkled and pale green. Pkt. 10c— 
7 oz. 30c—14 oz. 50c, Postpaid 
EGG PLANT 
Egg Plants are as easily grown as tomatoes. 
Black Beauty is the finest variety and the earliest 
of all large fruited Egg Plants. The fruits grow 
to an enormous size and are ready to use ten days 
to two weeks ahead of other varieties. The 
plants grow into a compact and robust bush and 
are laden with the mammoth fruits. Under 
favorable conditions, they bear continuously until 
frost. The fruits are of most attractive form; 
the skin is a rich, lustrous, purplish black. Very 
productive; entirely free from spines or thorns. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c 
PARSNIPS 
Improved Hollow Crown —A great cropper 
and considered the best for cultivation. The 
roots are long, smooth, tender, and very sugary. 
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Black Beauty Egg Plant 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c, Postpaid 
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