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3201/2. BEST EXTRA EARLY. (62 days.) An 
extra early round-seeded variety. Height, 2 V 2 feet. 
Seventy-five to eighty })er cent of the pods may be ^ 
gathered at the first picking. Large pkt. (2 ozs.), 10c; £7 
2 pkts., 15c; 1/2 lb., 17c; lb., 25c; 2 lbs., 45c; 5 lbs., | 
90c, postpaid. 
324. GRADUS.* (65 days.) (Prosperity.) 
This pea is nearly as early as the small, smooth, extra 
early varieties and the pods are much larger. The vine 
grows to a height of about 30 inches. Pods measure 4 
inches or more in length, each containing 8 or 10 sweet 
and fine flavored peas. Large pkt. (2 ozs.), 10c; 2 
pkts., 15c; 1/2 lb., 20c; lb., 30c; 2 lbs., 55c; 5 lbs., 
$1.10, postpaid. 
322. IMPROVED TELEPHONE.* (74 days.) 
Vines, 4 feet high; pods, dark green, 3to 4 inches 
long, containing from 5 to 10 peas each. The leading 
late variety among market gardeners. Large pkt. (2 
ozs.), 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; V 2 lb., 20c; lb., 30c; 2 lbs., 
55c; 5 lbs., $1.10, postpaid. 
330. AMERICAN WONDER.* (61 days.) The 
dwarfest of all peas, vines growing only about 10 inches 
high. It is also one of the very earliest, the peas often 
being ready for use within eight weeks from planting. 
Large pkt. (2 ozs.), 5c; 1/2 lb., 15c; lb., 25c; 2 lbs., 
45c; 6 lbs., 90c, postpaid. 
335. DWARF TELEPHONE.* (79 days.) 
(Carter’s Daisy.) A cross of Stratagem and Telephone, 
growing about 18 inches high. Pods medium green, 
four inches long, well filled with 7 to 8 bright green 
peas. Large pkt. (2 ozs.), 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; 1/2 lb., 
20c; lb., 30c: 2 lbs., 55c; 5 lbs., $1.10, postpaid. 
"Vour seeds have always proved to be A No. 1, not 
only one variety but all varieties—none better." 
C. E. Wyant, New York. 
Blue Bantam. 
Peas are one of the 
finest garden vegetables. 
The home gardener 
should not depend upon 
one planting. Plant some 
of the earlies, mediums 
and lates. The early 
peas are not usually as 
sweet as the mid-season 
or the late varieties and 
the wrinkled varieties 
are always much sweeter 
than the smooth, but the 
smooth varieties can be 
planted in the gi'ound a 
trifle earlier than the 
wrinkled varieties. The 
varieties marked * are 
the wrinkled varieties. 
For large amounts see 
Market Gardener’s list, 
inside front cover. 
CULTURE: Early 
peas are grown with best 
results on light warm 
soils; main crop varie¬ 
ties on fairly heavy 
soils but of course, peas 
will do well on most 
any good garden soil. Do 
not use mucL nitrogen 
fertilizer as that will 
cause a heavy leaf 
growth with fewer pods. 
Sow the extra early 
varieties in rows 2 to 3 
inches deep and 2 V 2 to 
3 feet apart as soon as 
the ground can be work¬ 
ed and for succession, 
plant every two weeks until the middle of June. Early 
varieties can be again planted in August and a good 
crop secured in the fall. One pound of seed will sow 
about 50 feet, 120 to 160 pounds should be used for 
an acre. Use Nitragin on the seed. Now comes in 10c 
package which will inoculate 4 pounds of seed. See 
next page. 
334. THOMAS LAX70N.* (63 days.) In earli- 
ness only two or three days behind Alaska, and in 
yield and quality far superior. Height three feet. 
Pods medium green, 3 Vz inches long, containing about 
seven large green peas. Large pkt. (2 ozs.), 10c; 2 
pkts., 15c; 1/2 lb., 20c; lb., 30c; 2 lbs., 55c; 5 lbs., 
$1.10, postpaid. 
340. WHITE MARROWFAT. (88 days.) A 
commercial variety grown extensively for dry use. 
Vines about 5 ft. and a light green color. Pods single, 
plump, blunt, straight, light green; containing 6 to 7 
peas. Seeds large round, creamy white. Pkt., 5c; V2 
lb., 15c; lb., 25c; 5 lbs., 90c, postpaid. 
323. WILT RESISTANT ALASKA. (60 days.) 
Earliest of all. A smooth, round, blue pea. Height 
2% feet. The most popular early pea for canning. 
Large pkt. (2 ozs.), 5c; V2 Ih., 17c; lb., 25c; 2 lbs., 
45c; 5 lbs., 90c, postpaid. 
327. CHAMPION OF ENGLAND.* (82 days.) 
One of the richest, best flavored late peas. Height 
414 feet. Pods contain eight light green peas each. A 
standard main crop variety. Large pkt. (2 ozs.), 10c; 
2 pkts., 15c; 1/2 Ih., 20c; lb., 30c; 2 lbs., 55c; 5 lbs., 
$1.10, postpaid. 
EDIBLE PODDED PER 
341. MAMMOTH LUSCIOUS SUGAR.* (74 
days.) Eat pods and all, like string beans. Pods are 
stringless. Vines 5 feet high. Seeds large, gray, and 
wrinkled. Large pkt. (2 ozs.), 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; Vz 
lb., 25c; lb., 35c; 2 lbs., 65c; 5 lbs., $1.30, postpaid. 
3241/2. BLUE BANTAM OR GIANT LAXTONIAN.* (62 
days.) A new large-podded, dwarf wrinkled pea. Unequaled for its con- 
bination of extreme earliness, superb quality, and unusual productiveness. 
'1 he dwarf vigorous vines average 15 inches in height and carry really 
enormous crops of large dark green pods with six to eight peas each 
of excellent quality. Large pkt. (2 ozs.), 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; 1/2 lb., 20c; 
lb., 30c; 2 lbs., 55c; 6 lbs., $1.10, postpaid. 
337. WYOMING WONDER OR ICER.* (74 days.) The out¬ 
standing characteristic of this pea is the fact that it remains sweet and 
tender a week to ten days after it is ready to pick. It was bred ex¬ 
pressly for market gardeners who want a large, dark green podded pea 
that will hold its quality after reaching the picking stage. The vine is 
dark green, about 24 to 28 inches tall. The pods are 5 to 6 inches, 
dark green in color, pointed and slightly curved at the tips. Each pod 
contains 8 to 10 large peas of unusually fine flavor. Used extensively 
for fast freezing. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; V2 lb., 20c; lb., 30c; 2 lbs.', 
55c; 5 lbs., $1.10, postpaid. 
331. LAXTON’S SUPERB.* (Early Bird.) (60 days.) This is 
the earliest large podded dwarf i)ea. Vines 18)4 inches tall, coarse and 
light green in color. Pods 4(4 inches long, single and double, slightly 
curved and pointed; of a medium dark green attractive color containing 
9 to 10 peas of good quality. Large 2-oz. pkt., 10c; 2 pkts, 15c; Vz 
lb., 20c; lb., 30c; 2 lbs., 55c; 5 lbs., $1.10, postpaid. 
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