TRIVETT’S GARDEN PEAS {Continued from Previous Pages) 
Edible Podded 
New English Sugar Pea 
PARAMOUNT 
An entirely new type of Sugar Pea having long, 
elegantly curved pods with thick, fleshy walls as can 
be seen in the accompanying illustration. 
Paramount can be used with equally satisfactory 
results: 
By using tVie pods in quite a young stage and before 
they contain peas of any size, cook and serve like 
stringless beans. 
By using pods and peas in an intermediate stage, 
just like stringless beans. 
By using the peas shelled out in the usual way 
when the crop is in a more advanced stage. They 
have a fine sweet flavor. 
Paramount as a growing crop is an arresting spec¬ 
tacle. We predict that in a very short time this new 
type of Sugar Pea will become as firmly established 
in popularity in this country as are already ordinary 
Sugar Peas in Europe. It is no extravagance to say 
that Paramount strikes a new note in good house¬ 
keeping, inasmuch as one uses both peas and pods. 
No waste ! 
Paramount grows about 5 feet high and is very pro¬ 
ductive. The culture is the same as for the regular 
tall Peas. 
The seed we offer is imported direct from the origi¬ 
nator in England. ... 34 pint pkt. $1.50 
OTHER SUGAR PEAS 
Tall Melting. 
Edible podded. Height 5 feet. 
Pt. {Lb:) 55c. Qt. {2 lbs:) $1.00 4 qts. {8 lbs:) $3.90 
Dwarf White Sugar. 
Very sweet. Height 2 feet. 
PARAMOUNT SUGAR PEA Pt. iU:) 55c. Qt. { 2 lbs.) $1.00 4 qts. (<5* Ibs.) $3.90 
PEANUTS 
The seed must he unshelled before sowing. 
It is generally believed Peanuts cannot be grown anywhere north of 
Virginia, but this is a mistake; most any well-drained garden soil 
suits them, where they will yield a big crop. The Peanut plant rather 
enriches the soil instead of impoverishing it, as it is an abundant 
gatherer of free nitrogen. After carefully removing the seeds from 
their shells do not injure them. Sow in rows that are 214 feet apart, 
thin out the plants to 8 inches apart and otherwise treat like Beans. 
Selected Virginia. Lb. 40c. .5 lbs. $i.75 
Customer pays transponation 
SWEET POTATOES 
Yellow Jersey. 
The most popular for growing in the northern states. The tubers we 
offer have been raised especially for planting purposes. 
Tubers . 10 lbs. $1.00 Bus. $2.75 
Customer pays transportation 
COW PEAS— iSVe page 184. 
FIELD PEAS See page 184. 
SEED POTATOES 
(Certifled Stock) 
One peck will plant 100 hills, 10 bushels an acre 
Early Rose. 
A fine early Potato. Long and of good size with pink skin. Cooks 
pure white and mealy, and is of good flavor. 
Green Mountain. 
A late variety producing fair crops even on poor soil. Of attractive 
appearance and keeps well. 
Irish Cobbler. 
One of the first-early Potatoes. Round, smooth tubers with strong 
and well developed eyes. A heavy cropper in all sections. 
Russet. 
A well known late variety and an e.xceptionally heavy cropper with 
large tubers which cook dry and mealy. It also is quite disease- 
resistant. 
Prices—At the time of going to press with this catalogue. Potato prices 
were too unsettled to quote. Please write stating kind and quantity 
wanted, and we shall quote by letter. 
LHF“ FERTILIZERS—Best Grades for All Crops—See Fertilizer Section 
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