PEAS 
Early and Second Variety 
Alaska—Wilt resistant. Used for canning and early home garden. 
Blunt, straight, light-green, 3 inch pods with 6 to 8 good quality 
small peas. Plants 32 inches. 60 days. Large packet, 10c. 
American Wonder or Nott’s Excelsior—The old favorite. 
Dark green, fairly coarse vine. Single and double pods, light-green, 
straight and blunt, medium sized peas, wrinkled, largely square. 
12 to 14 inch vines, 234 inch pods. 61 days. Large packet, 10c. 
Laxton’s Progress—Medium dark green vine, 16 to 18 inches. 
Single pods almost an inch wide and 41% to 5 inches long, with 
7 to 9 large peas. 62 days. Large packet, 10c. 
Laxtonian—Exceptionally choice and prolific. Dark green, rather 
coarse vines, producing straight pointed, well-filled 21% inch pods. 
Large packet, 10c. 
Little Marvel—Outstanding dwarf. Fine quality, large yield. 
Single and double, dark green, 3 inch pods—blunt, plump, well 
filled with 7 to 8 medium sized, light green tender peas. 62 days. 
Large packet, 10c. 
Thomas Laxton—Medium height. Strong vine bears numerous 
dark green, blunt ended pods, 4 to 41% inches. Retains flavor and 
sweetness. 57 days. One of earliest. Large packet, 10c. 
World’s Record—An improved earlier Gradus. Medium-heavy 
24-26 inch vine. Broad, plump, medium green pods with 7 to 8 
large tender peas. 61 days. Large packet, 10c. 
Peas—Later Varieties 
Telephone—Fine, large podded, for all uses. Resists wilt. Dark 
green, coarse 40 inch vine. Single broad, plump pods, 414 to 54% 
inches—straight, dark-green, pointed. They contain 8 to 10 high- 
est quality, large, wrinkled, light green peas. A top quality variety. 
74 days. Large packet, 10c. 
Alderman—Large podded variety of the Telephone family. Ex- 
cellent for home garden, truckers, shipping to distant markets and 
for freezing; resistant to Fusarium wilt. Vine dark green, coarse. 
Pods single, very broad, plump, straight, dark green, pointed; 
contain 8 to 10 peas of highest quality. Seed large, wrinkled, light 
green. Large packet, 10c. 
Stratagem, Improved—Wilt resistant. Stocky, deep green, 
branching vine, 26 inches. Single and paired pods, 41% inches, al- 
most round, straight, pointed, dark-green with 8 to 10 fine succu- 
lent peas. Large, wrinkled, green seed. 79 days. Large pkt., 10c. 
Edible Podded or Sugar 
Mammoth Melting Sugar—Wilt resistant. Coarse light-green 
vine, 54 inches. Single 4% inch pods, broad, indented, light, blunt, 
stringless, without fiber, fleshy. Contain 7 peas. Seed large, round, 
creamy-white. 74 days. Large packet, 10c. 

PEPPERS 
Fordhook—Very large, early, 
prolific variety of rich green 
color, turning to crimson. Bears 
fruits in clusters of 5 to 7, with 
thick meat. Pkt., 25c. 
Pimento—Excellent for can- 
ning or stuffing. Smooth, heart- 
shaped, very thick flesh. 73 days. 
California Wonder — Out- 
standing, medium late. Unitorm, 
deep-green fruit, changing to 
crimson. Smooth. 75 days. a. 
Ruby King—Abundant, taper- | 
ing fruit, dark-green changing - 
to ruby-red. 69 days. 
World Beater—One of the best 
large peppers. Glossy-green, 
changes to bright red. Mild, 
very sweet, thick flesh. 75 days. 
Early Giant—Early; like Bull 
Nose but larger and longer. 63 
days. 
Bull Nose or Large Bell— 
Early favorite. Small, produc- 
tive plant. Blunt fruit 3 by 234 
inches. Deep green to scarlet 
Teton Peas 
Long Red Cayenne—The hot 
favorite. For canning, pickling, 
drying. Pungent flavored fruit, 
tapering and twisted. 70 days. 
Red Chili—Low, spreading, 18 
PUMPKIN 
Connecticut Field—Large 
fruit with flat ends, 15 to 25 
pounds and up to 15 inches. 
Surface, slightly ribbed, deep 
orange. Thick flesh, orange-yel- 
low, sweet and coarse. 118 days. 
Winter Luxury or Pie —Early, 
resembling Small Sugar but 
larger. Flat ended, 9 to 10 in. 
7 to 8 pounds. Thin, netted, 
orange-yellow skin. 100 days. 
Kentucky Field or Large 
Cheese—Dull orange, large 
ribbed fruit. Coarse, deep yel- 
low flesh, good flavor. 120 days, 
Small Sugar or New England 
Pie—Desirable for pie or gen- 
eral use. Round, flat end fruit, 
deep orange. Thick, yellow- 
orange flesh. 118 days. 
Striped Cushaw—For stock 
feed. Crook-necked, 11 pounds, 
white and green striped, thick, 
coarse yellow meat. 112 days. 
red. Ribs pungent, flesh mild. 
64 days. 
26 
inch plant. Extremely pungent 
fruit. Erect, conical. 82 days. 
RADISH 
Crimson Giant—Large round, 1 to 1% inches. Deep crimson 
roots. Very crisp and tender for its size. 28 days. 
Early Scarlet Globe—Globular, slightly elongated, bright scar- 
let. 24 days. 
Early Scarlet Turnip, White Tipped—Carmine red with white 
tip. Flesh white, crisp and mild. 26 days. 
French Breakfast—Roots thicker toward bottom. 11% inches 
long by 1% to 34 inches. Dull scarlet, white tipped. 25 days. 
Long Scarlet, Short Top—Smooth, 5 to 6 inch roots, dark 
scarlet. Small tops. 27 days. 
White Icicle—Tapering roots 5 to 5% inches, very white with 
pure white, mild flesh. 27 days. 
Fall and Winter Varieties 
Rose China Winter—Popular, very distinct winter sort. Good 
for late salads. Cylindrical blunt, smooth, bright rose-red. Flesh 
white, very firm and pungent. 52 days. 
White China Winter—Roots large, 8 inches long, 2% to 3 
inches in diameter. Cylindrical with heavy shoulder. Flesh white, 
crisp, rather mild. 60 days. 








Early Prolific Straightneck Squash 

SQUASH 
Summer Varieties 
Early White Bush Scallop—Fruits greenish when young, be- 
eu white at maturity. 3 inches long, 714 to 81% inches wide. 
ays. 
Giant Summer Crookneck—Prolific, bush type plant, curved 
neck fruits around 4 to 5 Ibs., 20 to 24 inches long. 4 to 5 inches 
diameter. 56 days. 
Zucchini—Straight, cylindrical fruits, 3 to 4 pounds, 4 to 5 inches 
through, 10 to 14 inches long. Mottled and striped green-cream- 
grey. Very firm, delicate flavored flesh. Bush type. 60 days. 
Fall and Winter Varieties 
Table Queen or Des Moines—Acorn-shaped, green, deeply fur- 
rowed; flesh rich yellow, dry, mealy, delicious. Convenient size 
for baking and serving in halves. 100 days. 
Buttercup—Unique and attractive shaped. Green skin with 
stripes and spots of gray. Thick orange flesh, dry and sweet. Good 
keeper. 100 days. 
