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company which faithfully describes all vegetable varieties 
in common use. If there is any variety which you do 
not find in this catalogue, or if you wish additional 
information about any of the varieties discussed here, 
you may see its description in that handbook. 
Besides telling you what the differences are between the 
various strains of each vegetable, the handbook gives you 
instructions when you're a little uncertain about how to 
plant and tend certain ones. 
Then, too, you'll find that most of our seed dealers are old 
timers in the business, and that many a helpTul tip is 
down at the store waiting for you if you'll just drop in 
and ask. 
But if you rurl into some garden problem that isn't mention¬ 
ed here, and you can't find anything about it in the manual, 
and even our dealer is stumped, then write to us. If we 
don't know the answer we'll go hunting until we find some¬ 
body who does. We kind of figure that if we grow seeds 
for you we ought to handle your problems, too. 
Coming back to peas for a final word to try to straighten 
out the hodge-podge of varieties, two suggestions can be 
made. If you live in a favored area, plant Alaska, Little 
Marvel, and Alderman, with Thomas Laxton thrown in, 
if you want to fill the gap in maturity between the Marvels 
and Alderman. If you're 
not so optimistic about the 
weather, then a good series 
might be Alaska, Little 
Marvel, and Thomas 
Laxton. Plant all of them 
very early—they'll mature 
at convenient intervals. 
