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CERTIFIED SEEDS SOLVE THE AGE OLD PEPPER PROBLEM 
PEAS—Continued 
Stratagem Improved or Potlach—75 Days. Dry seed, 
blue-green, slightly pitted. Height of vine about 22 to 26 
inches, deep green, very luxurious. Pods of Telephone type, 
single, about 4 inches long, containing 8 to 10 Peas. A great 
favorite with private gardeners because of its large, hand¬ 
some pods, which are borne singly and in pairs. 
Sutton’s Excelsior—65 Days. Seed large, wrinkled, light 
green, flat. Height of vine about 18 inches, producing ex¬ 
ceedingly dark, blunt, straight single pod, containing 6 or 7 
large Peas. Very desirable for both private and market 
gardeners. A very fine variety. 
Telephone—Dark Podded—76 Days. The seed is large, 
wrinkled, creamy green color. Height of vine 4 to 4| feet, 
coarse. Pods single, about 5 inches long, dark green, pointed, 
straight. One of the best late, large podded Peas. 
EDIBLE PODS OR SUGAR PEAS 
Dwarf Gray Seeded Purple Blossom—75 Days. Height 
of vine about 24 to 30 inches. Of the same habits as Dwarf 
White Sugar, only producing Peas of a gray mottled appear¬ 
ance, having purple blossoms as the name signifies. The pods, 
double, light green, curved, are eaten like Snap Beans. 
Dwarf Sugar White Blossoms—75 Days. Dry seed is 
round, smooth and creamy white. Blossoms white. Height 
of vine about 24 to 30 inches. Very productive. Pods 2\ 
inches in length, single and double, well filled with 6 or 7 Peas. 
Mammoth or Tall Luscious Sugar—80 Days. Seeds gray 
mottled, blossoms purple. Height of vine about 5 feet. 
Vine light green, coarse, similar in character to the Mammoth 
Melting Sugar. Pods, single, very broad, almost identical 
to Mammoth Melting, and eaten like a Snap Bean. 
Mammoth or Tall Melting Sugar—80 Days. Seeds large, 
smooth, creamy white. Height of vine about 5 feet. Pods 
single, very broad, light green, 4 to 5 inches long, blunt, 
brittle, twisted and puffed, lj to 2 inches wide. 
Gradus 
PEPPER 
Native of South America. One ounce of seed should produce over a thousand plants in the 
greenhouse or coldframe. One-half pound of seed sown in the field should provide ample plants 
for 1 acre. Seed breaks ground in 11 days. One inch high in 13 days under most favorable cir¬ 
cumstances in greenhouse. 
