PRICE’S VEGETABLE SEEDS 
Peas should be planted very early in the spring. The smooth 
dwarf sorts are highly satisfactory. Peas may be had during most 
of the summer and they should be grown much more largely for 
canning and drying. They require a fairly rich soil and ther taller 
sorts should be well supported to secure maximum yields. Two 
pounds to 100 feet of row; 120 pounds to an acre. 
WORLD’S RECORD — Is noted everywhere for its high 
productivity. 100% yields have been the rule rather than 
the exception. Growers who want high yields and a fine 
quality and who are in business for profit are using World’s 
Record Peas. Similar to Gradus, but a trifle earlier and with 
somewhat shorter vine. Vines medium green about 3 feet 
tall, moderately productive. Pods 3% inches long, wide, 
pointed attend. Seeds large, wrinkled, cream and green. 
ASGROW No. 40—Resembles Stratagem, but 4 to 5 days ear¬ 
lier; unexcelled in pod size, and exceptional in quality; re¬ 
sistant to Fusarium wilt. Bred particularly for shippers and 
market gardeners and for freezing. Vine dark green, stocky 
and branching. Pods single and double, round, dark green, 
Peas, Lax ton’s Progress 
All Packets 10c, */4 lb. 15c, l /z lb- 20c, 1 lb. 30c, 2 lbs. 50c 
5 lbs. 
MAMMOTH PODDED EXTRA EARLY—Good size. Earliest of all. $1.20 
LAXTON’S PROGRESS—We consider this the largest and the best of the early 
dwarf varieties. It resembles Hundredfold, but is a little earlier and larger. 1.15 
THOMAS LAXTON—Very early; medium-sized pods. One of the most profitable 
market peas. 1.10 
GRADUS or PROSPERITY—Large pods, early and of highest quality. Standard 
market garden variety. 1.10 
WORLD’S RECORD — Description above. 1.15 
GILBO—One of the best midseason varieties. (New). 1.20 
LAXTONIAN (PIONEER)—-A dwarf pea with pods nearly as large as Telephone 
and matures as early as Little Gem. Pods and peas dark green. 1.15 
HUNDREDFOLD or BLUE BANTAM—Much like Laxtonian but larger and 
better. Vines very strong and sturdy, 16 to 18 inches high. Pods 4 inches long 
and deep green. 1.20 
EASY MONEY—One of the greatest peas ever offered, as it produces a large plump 
dark green pod, similar to Gradus. Five to ten days earlier. The vine is consider¬ 
ably shorter than Gradus. 1.15 
NOTT’S EXCELSIOR or AMERICAN WONDER—(15 in.) Very early dwarf 
pea of fine quality. 1,20 
LITTLE MARVEL—16 in. vine. Very sweet. 1.20 
ASGROW No. 40 —Description above. 1.20 
WYOMING WONDER—Exceptional quality. Resistant to fusarium wilt. The 
pods are 5 to 6 inches long, very dark green. Vine 24 to 28 inches tall. Matures 
in 75 days. 1.15 
ALDERMAN—Pods larger than the old-fashion Telephone. A very fine dark green 
pod. 1 15 
DWARF ALDERMAN—A (20 inch) Vine. Color dark green, pods (4)4 inches), 
(72 days). 1.20 
TELEPHONE (PRICE’S)—We have a very large dark green podded strain. Extra 
fine. 1.15 
MAMMOTH MELTING SUGAR—(4)4 ft.) Edible pods. The largest and finest 
of this class. The pods are cooked like string beans and are highly appreciated 
by many people. Remove strings before cooking. 1.25 
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15 lbs. 
56 lbs. 
$1.84 
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1.68 
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