OKRA 
Pkt., 10c; 1 oz., 15c; Y\ lb., 25c 
*Lady Finger White Velvet: 55 days. Tall, early 
and prolific, with long, slender pods, spineless, 
ribless, and creamy white. A very attractive 
new variety. 
Dwarf Green Long Pod: 50 days. Early and pro¬ 
lific with pods very similar to Tall Green. A 
good variety for the north. 
Tall Green (Perkins’ Mammoth) : 56 days. Popu¬ 
lar for its excellent pods and for its adapti- 
bilitjr. Tall, spreading plants with abundant 
pods, very long, slender, dark green, and five 
angled. 
PARSLEY 
*Moss Curled (or Triple Curled): Its very dark 
green leaves are so finely crimped and curled 
that it looks almost like moss. Extremely 
decorative. Pkt., 10c; 1 oz., 25c; Ya lb., 50c. 
PARSNIP 
Hollow Crown: By far the most popular variety. 
Broad shouldered with pronounced crown and 
long, tapering white roots; fine-grained, sweet, 
and tender. Pkt., 10c; 1 oz., 20c; Y\ lb., 45c. 
PUMPKIN 
Small Sugar (or New England Pie): Pkt., 10c; 
2 oz., 25c; Y\ lb., 45c. 
PEAS 
Pkt., 10c; Yz lb., 20c; 1 lb., 35c; 5 lbs., $1.15 
Smooth Seeded Varieties 
Asgrow Alaska w.r.: 60 days. Very early, hardy, 
and productive. Light green pods 3" long 
with 6 to 8 bluish-green peas. 
Laxton’s Superb: 60 days. The earliest large- 
podded dwarf sort. Pods 4 Yz” long having 9 
to 10 peas. 
Wrinkled-Seeded Varieties 
^World’s Record: 61 days. The Asgrow strain 
is noted for earliness and large pods each with 
7 or 8 peas of finest quality. 
*Thomas Laxton, Improved Dark-podded: 63 
days. An excellent medium-early sort; 3J4”, 
blunt, broad pods with 7 or 8 large, tender 
peas. 
*Asgrow Teton w.r.: 63 days. All-America 
Award for 1937. An attractive new introduc¬ 
tion resembling Thomas Laxton strain but 
fully resistant to fusarium wilt. Large, at¬ 
tractive pods, concentrated in season and well 
filled with peas. 
^Hundredfold: 63 days. An attractive early large 
podded sort resembling Laxtonian, popular for 
home and market gardens. Very deep green 
pods 4 Yz' inches long, pointed, with 8 large 
peas of excellent quality. 
*Asgrow No. 40 w.r. 75 days. Bred especially 
for shippers and market gardners and unex¬ 
celled for their purposes. Stocky branching 
vines with pods of exceptional size and qual¬ 
ity; round, plump, and dark green; 5" to 6" 
long with 8 to 10 large succulent peas. 
Telephone, Tall Dark-podded w.r.: 74 days. 
Tall vines with handsome large dark-green 
pods, 5" long, plump and straight, with 8 to 10 
highest quality peas. 
Dwarf Telephone (or Daisy) w.r.: 79 days. A 
liWe later and with slightly smaller pods than 
Tail Telephone. Vines light green, stocky, and 
branching. Pods medium light green with 8 
to 10 peas. 
:!: Little Marvel: 60 days. One of the most prolific 
of the second early sorts. Pods long, 3 to 4 
inches. 
Laxton’s Progress Pea 
*Laxton’s Progress: 62 days. Largest podded 
and most attractive of the Laxtonian group. 
Though not planted so early as smooth-seeded 
varieties, it matures quickly. Handsome dark 
green pods, AY 2 ” long with 7 to 9 peas. Dwarf 
vines. 
Mammoth Podded Little Midget: 54 days. Ex¬ 
tra early and sweet. Vines 12-14 inches bear¬ 
ing large pods with 7 or 8 medium sized peas. 
Edible-Podded Varieties 
Pkt., 10c; Y 2 lb., 25c; 1 lb., 45c; 5 lbs., $1.50 
Mammoth Melting Sugar w.r.: 74 days. The 
best of the edible podded sorts for home and 
market gardens. Broad, brittle pods, AY 2 ” long, 
stringless and fiberless. 
Note: w.r.—Wilt Resistant. 
Nod-O-Gen - Dry. 
Peas, beans, and 
sweet peas (gar¬ 
den 1 e g u m es) 
grow better if 
their roots develop healthy colonies of nitrogen 
fixing bacteria. The inoculation of the seed be¬ 
fore planting assures better nodule formation and 
more vigorous plants. Nod-O-Gen Garden cul¬ 
ture, for 5 pounds of seed, 25c. 
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