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RARDEN P EAS 
Our PEAS are northern grown and free 
from bugs. They are the earliest, hardiest and 
most productive. They were grown from the 
finest selected stock, are bright, handsome, of 
perfect growth, were critically rogued and 
carefully hand picked. We advise our friends 
and customers to send their orders early so 
they may be filled before our stocks are ex¬ 
hausted. 
Giant Podded Early 
An exci'ptionall}' early pea, as early as 
Alaska with pods oned'ourt.li larger. Vines 
grow medium lieigbl, very robust and pro¬ 
ductive. Pods 3 la to 4 in. long and contain 
7 to 8 large peas. A very fine extra early Pea 
that can be sown as early in the spnang as 
the soil can bo worked. Pkt. Sc.; Is Pt- 20o.: 
pt. 30c.; gt. 60c, 
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Inoculating the seed—See Page 1. 
Little Marvel 
A New Extra Early Dwarf Pea. 
The vines are of dwarf even growth, 
averaging fifteen inches in height and 
are heavily set with fine pods, frequent¬ 
ly borne in pairs. The pods average about 
four inolie.s in length, are square at the 
bottom and well filled with six to seven 
large, deep green peas. The pods are ready 
for the table as early as the American 
Wonder while the peas are larger and 
the vin(‘S produce a heavier crop. The 
peas relain their attractive dark green 
color and superb flavor when served at 
the table. You will be delighted with 
I be eboiee flavor of Little Marvel. Pkt. 
So.; i/g pt. 20c.; pt. 30c.; qt. 5,5o. 
LORD LEICESTER 
The Giant Podded Pea 
This Is oue of the largest podded va¬ 
rieties in cultivation and also a sure 
cro|)per. We have grown it for s.x years 
and it bus never failed to produce^ a 
good crop. Tlie plant is of branching 
baliit, growing about five feet in height 
with dark foliage. It Is of very vigorous 
and robust constitution which enables It 
to withstand drought and mildew. The 
))ods are produced in profusion, mostly 
in pairs, some measuring G Inches in 
length and contain 9 to 12 peas. You 
will he delighted to show your friends 
such enormous pods which in addillou 
to large size, combine rich and succu¬ 
lent flavor not surpassed by any other 
variety. For quality it is superb, the 
peas fairly melt in your mouth. Pkt. 
Sc.; 1/3 pt. 20c.; pt. 30c.; qt. 55o. 
BLUE B.WT.WI 
Blue Bantam 
A splendid new pea of sturdy, dwart 
growtli, o?ie of tlio host of the lai’gr. 
podded early dwarf peas. The vines grow 
14 to Id inches tall, are dark green in 
color and wonderfully productive, l)ear- 
ing a profusion of liandsome, dark green 
pods which mea.siire 4 to 414 >n. l aig 
aiid contain from 8 to 10 very large 
dark green peas of snperb quality, they 
mature a little earlier than Gradiis with 
pods fully ns large; they re(i\iire no 
brush or support. You will idant this 
variety every year after onee trying 
them out. Pkt. 80 .; t'a pt. 20c.: Pt- 
30c.; qt. 60c. MAM. MELTING SUGAU 
EDIBLE PODDED PEAS 
Jung’s Select Little Gem 
One of the most popular extra 
early dwart peas. The demand for 
Little Gem increases every year which 
is a sure indication that it is giv¬ 
ing satisfaction. The vines grow 14 
10 10 inches tall and require no 
brush and are literally covered with 
pods. Pods contain from d to 8 peas 
of fine quality. A great favorite for 
home and market gardens. You will 
not be dianiipointeS if you i)laut our 
■Gem”. Pkt. 7c.; '/a pt. 17c.; pt. 
lOc.; qt. 55c. 
M-';. Louis Ahlsrs, Ohio. 
—For a number of years 
I have bought my peas 
from you although last 
year I chaiuged to a dif- 
fTent kind. I have found 
there is no better kind so 
I am coming back to you 
for Jung's Honey Sweet 
Peas. 
Albert E. Bailor, N. Y.—■ 
Planted your Pens and 
never had such a boun¬ 
tiful crop before. 
Mammoth Melting Sugar 
This variety is far superior to all others of the edible class of 
garden peas, imt only in size of pad? bit also in delicious quality. 
Tlie larc;e pods are sweet, brittle and t'.uider and have none of the 
tough lining found in so many of the oidinary kinds. The pods are 
used the same as snap or string beans and will also make excellent 
pickles. The vinos grow about four feet tall and are very productive. 
Full grown poils measure five inches loug and are .so tender and brit¬ 
tle that tlioy snap like glass; they have no strings. The sweetness 
and t(■luh'riu'ss of this ed'lite podded pea is unsurpassed. Pkt. Sc.; 
1/3 pt. 20c.: pt. 30c.; qt. 6 O 0 . 
W. L. Garnett, Okh.—Wc were delighted with your seeds last spring. 
Every seed grew. The drought scared us, but the Wayahead and John 
Baer Tomato lived thru it all. Your Little Gem Peas are marvelous. 
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