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Buist's Garden Peas 
Produce Delicious Fresh Green Peas of the Best Quality 
First Early, Hardy, Smooth-Seeded Varieties 
O UR own grown Peas are produced from 
the best stock seed raised from individ' 
ual plant selection. Buist’s growing stations 
located in the Northwest on irrigated land of 
high elevation make the hardiest and finest 
seed you can buy. 
ALASKA 
55 Days—An extremely early variety well 
known with home gardeners and the standard 
among canners. Seed is bluish in color. Vines 
light green, 30 ins. tall. Pods light green, 2J/2 
ins. long, round, blunt, straight and contain 
6 to 8 small peas of tender quality. 
PEAS 
Pkt. 
Lb. 
2 Lbs. 
10 Lbs. 
Alaska . 
.^0.10 ^0.25 ^0.45 
^1.80 
Buist’s Early 
Klondike . 
.25 
.45 
1.80 
Early Bird or 
Laxton’s Superb 
. .10 
.25 
.45 
1.80 
Improved Pilot . . 
. .10 
.25 
.45 
1.80 
Large Podded 
Alaska . 
. .10 
.25 
.45 
1.80 
Ameer or Claudit. 
. .10 
.25 
.45 
1.80 
BUIST’S EARLY KLONDIKE 
60 Days —The distinctive merit of this variety 
is its great hardiness combined with excep' 
tional quality and productiveness. It can be 
planted earlier as it will stand severe changes 
of weather without rotting in the cold ground. 
Vines medium green, 30 ins. tall, producing 
a tremendous crop of long, dark green pods 
filled with peas of fine quality. 
EARLY BIRD OR LAXTON’S SUPERB 
60 Days —Do not overlook the important ad' 
vantages of this variety which we recommend 
for home use and as a money maker for the 
trucker. It is the earliest large'podded dwarf 
variety, very resistant to cold, wet weather. 
For a marketable pea it is attractive and uni' 
form in size. Vines light green, 18 to 20 ins. 
tall, very productive. Pods dark green, 4 ins. 
long, curved, pointed and contain 9 to 10 
large, tender peas of fine quality. 
IMPROVED PILOT 
62 Days—very profitable pea for market 
gardeners and shippers. A vigorous grower, 
standing severe changes of weather and can 
be planted soon as the ground can be broken. 
Vines medium green, 30 ins. tall, loaded with 
well'filled pods dark green in color, 4 ins. 
long, broad, pointed, straight and contain 8 
to 9 fine, large peas. 
LARGE PODDED ALASKA 
63 Days—An extra early 
variety resembling 
Alaska, but the peas and 
pods are almost double 
the size. Vines light 
green, 36 ins. tall, loaded 
with well'filled pods, 3|/2 
ins. long, slightly curved 
and pointed. An excel' 
lent hardy pea for mar' 
ket or home use; highly 
productive, tender and 
sweet. 
AMEER OR 
CLAUDIT 
63 Days —A popular 
pea with gardeners 
for early planting. 
Vines medium green, 
36 ins. tall, a heavy 
cropper. Pods green, 
3|/2 ins. long, some' 
what curved, pointed 
and contain 7 to 8 Alaska 
peas of fine flavor. Peas 
