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Garden Peas 
Sow early in the spring. Cover 1 to 2 iu, deep. 1 [b. 
Will olane 16% tect of 10Ww, 

ae 
ALASKA—The earliest of all, can be planted early 
in April. Grown 30 inches, matures in 50 days to 
eating stage. Pkt. 10c, Ib, l5e 
LAXTON’S SUPERB or EARLY BIRD—Dwart vine 
about 20 inches high, bearing large uniform pods 
about 4 inches in length, curved, pointed and light 
green in color. Very fine for earliest home garden 
Matures in 52 days. Pkt. 10c, Ib. 20¢ 
STRIDAH—Unequalleed in pod _ size, exceptional in 
quality, resistant to fusarium wilt. Its pods are 5 to 
6 or even 6% inches long. very dark green, pointed 
and somewhat curved at the tip, Vine 24 to 28 inches 
tall. Matures in about 75 daye. It has the unusual 
quality of remaining tender and sweet a week to ten 
days after reaching the picking stage. 
Pkt. 10c, th. 20c¢ 
LITTLE .MARVEL—62 to 64 days. Vines 18 inches 
tall, dark green, very thrifty. Pods dark green; 3 in. 
long, very plump, straight. Seed medium sized, dis- 
tinctly wrinkled, green. Pkt, 10¢, Ib. 20¢ 
THOMAS LANXTON—57 days. Unsurpassed for the 
home garden as in early large podded pea of high 
quality, Vine 34% ft. tall dark green. Pods dark green 
38% in. long plump and blunt. Pkt, 10c, Ib. 20e 
ALDERMAN or IMPROVED TELEPHONE Vines 
wrow nearly 4 ft. high, the pods are about 5 in. long. 
Pkt. 10c, Ib, 20c 
NAIN SUGAR MELTING—‘Edible pod’. 
Nat podded edible variety, vines 4% ft. 
Pkt. 10c, Ib, 20¢ 


The best 

Garden Size Nitragin 
Hot Peppers 
LONG RED CAYENNE—Hot h 
Phakatineviatorieni er t has fruit long, slender, 
a ne 
Sweet Peppers 
t pkt will produce about 100 plants. 
Sow in hot bed early in March or in box in the 
house. 
We have added.to our greenhouse so we will have 
plenty of large pepper plants by May 10th, 

SUNNYBROOK — A Piementio pepper. Sweet, has 
somewhat the shape of a smal] flattened tomato, 
smooth, deep scarlet, thick fleshed and sweet, Very 
prolific. 
RUBY KING—Sweet, one of the old standard sorts, 
of good size and color. 
WORLD BEATER—A large sort, a cross between 
Chinese Giant and Ruby King, having the longest 
shape and earliness of the latter with the size of 
the former. Flesh thick and mild; very productive. 
GOLDEN QUEEN—Sweet, the largest yellow. pepper 
of quality. It is strictly mild and sweet. Flesh is 
bright yellow. 
All peppers package 5c. 
For tine transplanted plants see plant section. 
Pumpkins 

Pumpkins planted in cornfield 
your 
feed for from the same land and fertilizer. 
mean extra 
CONNECTICUTY FIELD—The standard field variety 
for stock feed. Itl makes a good yield of medium size 
pumpkins that are slightly ribbed, and have a smooth 
yellow skin with yellow flesh. Pkt, 5e, oz, 10c, Ib. 45¢ 
TENNESSEE SWEET POTATO or SUGAR PIE— Fine 
grained and deliciously sweet; fine flavored, splendid 
keeper. Pkt, Se, oz 10¢ 
Rape 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE—For a good supply of late 
fall “greens” or cooked salad also for very early use 
in the spring, sow sOme rape in August after you 
have laid your corn by. It is cheap and makes mighty 
good greens. Pkt, 10c, 1 Ib, 18¢ 

