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Vegetable Seeds 
Peas, Laxtonian 
Peas 
One pound will sow 75 feet of drill 
Early Varieties 
Alaska. Early, round, blue-seeded variety. 
May be used for canning. 2 ft. Lb. 45c., 
5 lbs. SI.75, 10 lbs. S3.25. 
Blue Bantam. 15 in. A splendid, large- 
podded, dwarf variety of the Laxtonian 
class. Lb. 40c., 5 lbs. $1.75, 10 lbs. $3.25. 
Early Bird (English Grown Seed). A very 
hardy first early, producing large dark 
green pointed pods. Good cropper, height 
3 ft. Lb. 50c., 5 lbs. $2.25, 10 lbs. $4.25. 
First and Best. 2Lj ft. Best for first sowing 
Round variety, very hardy. Lb. 40c., 5 lbs. 
$1.75, 10 lbs. $3.25. 
Foremost (English Grown Seed). The 
earliest large-podded blue variety yet in¬ 
troduced. Earlier than Early Bird and a 
wonderful improvement over any other Pea 
of this type, yielding a heavy crop ol well 
filled pods. Grows about 4 ft. high. Lb. 
75c., 5 lbs. $3.50, 10 lbs. $6.75. 
Gradus, or Prosperity. 3 ft. Early, 
wrinkled large-podded variety. Lb. 40c., 
5 lbs. $1.75, 10 lbs. $3.25. 
Lax ton’s Progress. The pods are 4 in. long 
and a» filled with eight large, melting, 
s'veet Peas. The plant grows ft. high. 
60 days. Lb. 45c., 5 lbs. $2.00, 10 lbs. $3.75. 
Laxtonian. 1Lj ft. A large-podded, dwarf 
variety on the order of Gradus. Lb. 45c., 
5 lbs. $2.00, 10 lbs. $3.75. 
Peas —Continued 
Little Marvel. Eighteen inches high 1 
heavily set with find pods, usually in pairs- 
Pods are 3Y in. in length, square at bottom 
filled with large, deep green Peas. 62 days, i 
Lb. 45c., 5 lbs. $2.00, 10 lbs. $3.75. 
Sutton’s Excelsior. ft- One of the 
finest dwarf wrinkled Peas. Early. Lb. I 
40c., 5 lbs. $1.75, 10 lbs. $3.25. 
The Pilot (English Grown Seed). 2 Yi ft- 
Early, round, smooth Pea. Lb. 50c., 5 lbs- 
$2.25, 10 lbs. $4.25. 
Thomas Laxton. 3 ft. Early wrinkled 
variety. Lb. 40c., 5 lbs. $1.75, 10 lbs. $3.25. 
World’s Record. An improved type of 
Gradus, slightly earlier and more dwarf. 
2y ft. high. Pods medium green, 4 in.long 
very broad and pointed. Well filled with 
seven to nine dark green Peas. Lb. 45c., 
5 lbs. $2.00, 10 lbs. $3.75. 
Second Early and Main Crop 
Admiral Beatty (English Grown Seed). 
One of the best second earlies about 10 days 
after Gradus. Heignt SY ft. Lb. 50c., 
5 lbs. $2.25, ID lbs. $4.25. 
Alderman. 5 ft. Comes into bearing a little 
later than Thomas Laxton. Larger and 
more prolific. Excellent quality. Lb. 45c., 
5 lbs. $2.00, 10 lbs. $3.75. 
Dwarf Champion. 2y ft- Large pods; 
vigorous grower. Lb. 40c., 5 lbs. $1.75, 
10 lbs. $3.25. 
Quite Content (English Grown Seed). 5 ft- 
Enormous pods containing 9 to 10 large 
green peas of the best quality. Lb. 50c., 
5 lbs. $2.25, 10 lbs. $4.25. 
The V. C. (English Grown Seed). The 
largest podded pea in cultivation; pods 8 in. 
long containing 12 to 13 peas of superior 
flavor. Great exhibition variety; height 
5 ft. Lb. 75c., 5 lbs. $3.50, 10 lbs. $6.75. 
Telephone. 5 ft. An old standard, high 
qualitv large-podded Pea. Lb. 40c., 5 lbs. 
$1.75, 10 lbs. $3.25. 
Edible Podded Sugar Peas 
Used in the same manner as wax beans 
Dwarf Gray Sugar. Very dwarf, pods of 
excellent quality- Lb. 45c., 5 lbs. $2.00, 
10 lbs. $3.75. 
Luscious Melting Sugar. Large, broad 
pods, which are so brittle that they snap 
with no string. 5 ft. Ten weeks from seed 
to yield. Lb. 45c., 5 lbs. $2.00, 10 lbs. $3.75. 
Pepper 
One ounce will produce about 1000 plants 
S—Sweet; H—Hot. 
California Wonder. S. Fruit very similar 
to Chinese Giant, but flesh very much 
thicker, also real sweet. Crisp and tender. 
Pkt. 15c., y 2 oz. 65c., oz. $1.00. 
Chinese Giant. S. One of the largest of the 
mild red varieties. Pkt. 15c., y oz. 50c., 
oz. 90c. 
Early Giant (Harris). S. Very early, 
strong, stocky plants, bearing large fruits, 
4-5 in. long, thick and not “fiery.” Pkt. 
15c., y oz. 50c., oz. 90c. 
Large Bell, or Bull Nose. H. Early bright 
red. Pkt. 10c., y oz. 40c., oz. 75c. 
Long Red Cayenne. H. Long, slender 
pods; hot and pungent. Pkt. 15c., y oz. 
40c., oz. 75c. 
Neapolitan (Jersey Sweet). Very early and 
an extraordinary yielder. Its fruits grow 
upward, not pendent. They are bright red, 
sweet, fine, and tender. Pkt. 15c., y oz. 
40c., oz. 75c. 
Pepper —Continued 
Oshkosh. S. Bright canary-yellow at 
maturity, but a deep, glossy green while 
growing. A very distinct large variety. 
Pkt. 15c., y oz. 50c., oz. $1.00. 
Pimiento. The sweetest pepper ever grown. 
Fruits almost heart shape with smooth 
skin. Pkt. 15c., y oz. 55c., oz. $1.00. 
Red Chili. H. Fruits 1*4 in. long. Cone- 
shaped bright red and very hot. Pkt. 10c., 
y oz. 40c., oz. 75c. 
Ruby King. S. A good sort for stuffing. 
Thick flesh. Pkt. 10c., Yi oz. 40c., oz. 75c. 
Sweet Mountain. S. Similar to Bull Nose. 
Fruits about 6 in. long by 4 in. diameter. 
Bright red. Pkt. 10c., Yz oz. 40c., oz. 75c. 
Windsor “A”. Recent development of the 
Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Sta¬ 
tion. All-American Selections Award of 
Merit 1937. This is a sweet pepper with 
shape somewhat similar to Ruby 1 King, with 
a thick wall like California Wonder, though 
lighter green in color. It is smooth, mostly 
three-lobed. Its yield of early fruits is 
tremendous, and it is recommended espe¬ 
cially for localities where the season is short. 
Pkt. 15c., Yi oz. 60c., oz. $1.00. 
Worldbeater. S. A very large Pepper, 
being a cross between Chinese Giant and 
Ruby 1 King. 5 in. long, 3 l /i in. diameter. 
Pkt. 10c., y oz. 40c., oz. 75c. 
POTATOES 
Prices on Application 
Ten bushels of cut tubers will plant 1 acre 
Early Rose. Popular early- variety, red skin. 
Gold Coin. A good main crop variety 1 . 
Green Mountain. A well known late sort. 
Irish Cobbler. One of the best early vari- 
ieties; also a good winter keeper. 
Weights—Bushel. 60 lbs.; Bag, 2y bushels, 
150 lbs. 
Sweet Potato Plants 
Red or Yellow Variety. Plants ready end 
of May. Per 100 $1.00, 1,000 $7.00. 
Pepper, California Wonder 
