PEAS—Continued 
ROGERS PREMIER . . . . % lb. 15^; 1 lb. 35?^; 5 lbs. $1.50; 100 lbs. $18.00 
A variety that is superior to the Nott’s Excelsior and the old short-vined Premium Gem. 
Has a longer vine yielding an abundance of pods that mature in 60 days. Single, blunt, 
light green pods containing 6 to 7 peas. A very heavy yielder. Season, 60 days. 
ALDERMAN.^Ib. IS^f; 1 lb. 35ji; 5 lbs. $1.50; 100 lbs. $18.00 
A handsome, large podded variety of the Telephone family. Excellent for the home 
garden, for truckers, and for shipping to distant markets. Vines dark, coarse, green. 
Pods, single, dark green, straight and pointed, containing 8 to 10 peas of fine quality. 
The season on this pea is about 75 days. 
DWARF TELEPHONE . . ^ Ib. 15?^; 1 lb. 35^; 5 lbs. $1.50; 100 lbs. $18.00 
A semi-dwarf vined pea with vines 22 inches tall, maturing in 80 days. Pods, single and 
double, 4 inches long, light green, and well filled with 8 to 10 peas of excellent quality. 
EMERSON’S MAMMOTH PRIZE 
^Ib. 15^^; lib. 35^; 5 lbs. $1.50; 100 lbs. $18.00 
Here is a variety of mid-season pea grown especially for us and that is a result of hybridi¬ 
zation and selection for more than a generation by one of America’s leading breeders 
and growers of peas. Growing a 2-foot coarse dark green vine, it produces abundant 
4 to 5-inch dark, single and double-pointed saddle-back pods, maturing in about 75 days 
and containing 6 to 8 larger than ordinary peas, of exceptional eating quality. Ideal 
for home or the market gardener who must have a handsome, deliciously flavored, 
yet high-yielding pea. An excellent shipper, too. In its season, this pea is unexcelled. 
TALL TELEPHONE. * . . . % lb. 15?^; 1 lb. 35^; 5 lbs. $1.50; 100 lbs. $18.00 
^ Practically the same as Alderman. The latter, however, tends to a darker green in 
vine and pod. A standard, mid-season sort of high quality. Season, 72 days. 
PEPPERS 
Culture —Peppers should be started under glass in March and after danger of frost is past 
transplanted into warm mellow soil in rows 2 feet apart and 15 inches between the plants in 
the row. Hoe frequently to keep down weeds, earthing up a little around plants. To start in 
open ground, do not sow seed until late May. An ounce of seed will produce 1,500 plants in 
rich soil. Peppers are a native of South America. 
WORLD BEATER . . . pkt. 10?^; oz. 50?^; ^ lb. $1.60; 1 lb. $5.00 
A cross between Chinese Giant and Ruby King. A prolific, vigorous plant bearing 
immense glossy, bright red fruit. Flesh thick, mild and very sweet. The best for market 
gardeners and shipping. Ready to pick in 75 days. 
CALIFpRNIA WONDER . . . . . pkt. 10^; oz. 50^i; ^ lb. $1.60; 1 lb. $5.00 
Fruits 41 ^ inches long by 4 inches through; ready for picking in 75 days. Flesh sweet, 
mild and thicker than any other sweet pepper. 
BULL NOSE . .pkt. lO^f; oz. 50^i; % lb. $1.60; 1 lb. $5.00 
A popular old-timer. Ready for picking in 60 days. Fruit deep red and mild in flavor, 
measuring 3 inches long by 2 M inches across. 
NEAPOLITAN ....... . pkt. 10?^; oz. 50^5; % lb. $1.60; 1 lb. $5.00 
A very early sort. Fruit bright red, 3-lobed shape; 4 inches long by 2 inches through. 
Mild and sweet. Ready to pick in 60 days. 
SWEET MOUNTAIN.pkt. 10?^; oz. 50?^; ^ lb. $1.60; 1 lb. $5.00 
Bright red and slightly longer than the Bull Nose. Exceptionally mild with a fine sweet 
flavor. Very prolific and one of the early varieties. Ready to pick in 70 days. 
HARRIS EARLY GIANT . . . . . pkt. 10^; oz. 50^; % lb. $1.60; 1 lb. $5.00 
The earliest giant pepper, similar to Bull Nose in form. Very prolific and mild. Ready 
to pick in 63 days. 
CHINESE GIANT.pkt. 10^; oz. 60?5; 
Large, mild, late. Ready to pick in 80 days. 
% lb. $2.25; 11b. $7.00 
LONG RED CAYENNE . . . 
A “hot” variety and very popular. 
Ready to pick in 70 days. 
. pkt. lOj^; oz. 50^; ^ lb. $1.60; 1 lb. $5.00 
Fruits bright red, tapered, and twisted in shape. 
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