Laxtonian—62 Days. Height of vine about 18 inches. Foliage 
dark green. Pods dark green, single and broad, slightly curved, 
ointed, about 4 inches long, resembling Telephone. This is the 
argest, handsomest podded, dark green, dwarf vine Pea that we 
know. Anyone who wishes a dwarf vine, large podded, dark 
green pod will not go amiss by planting this variety. 
Mammoth Podded Extra Early—58 Days. One of the earliest 
and most prolific of all the extra early Peas. It has given good 
results wherever grown. The vines reach a height of about 30 
inches; are robust and bear an abundance of pods. The indi- 
vidual pods measure 2} inches in length and are well filled with 
large, rich, sweet green peas. 
Seeds green, wrinkled, square at 
ends like American Wonder. Vines almost identical to the 
American Wonder except slightly taller. One of the best early, 
dwarf, wrinkled sorts. Vines about 15 to 18 inches high, producing 
a good crop of well-filled blunt pods about 3 inches long. 
Nott’s Excelsior—60 Days. 
Premium Gem—65 Days. Seed green, wrinkled, often flattened, 
An admirable, very productive second early. Height of vine. 
about 20 inches. Pods blunt, about 3 inches long, 5 to 7 Peas 
in a pod. 
Pioneer—65 Days. When this variety was first introduced it 
differed from Laxtonian only in having a slightly lighter green 
pod, but at the present time the difference has been lost sight of 
and today both Peas are identical in every way. One of the 
. largest green telephone shape podded varieties on the market. 

Partonian cone Halt size 
Surprise or Eclipse—60 Days. An early maturing 
light green wrinkled Pea with dark green slender 
vines 26 to 30 inches tall. Pods light colored, blunt, 
2 to 3 inches long, containing 6 to 8 Peas, and borne 
singly. 
Thomas Laxton—65 Days. Seed wrinkled, medi- 
um size, cream and green color. Height of vine 
about 3 feet. Vines darker green than Gradus. 
Length of pods about 4 inches, containing 6 to 8 
large tender Peas, more productive and vigorous 
than Gradus. Pods single, blunt or square ended, 
and light green. An early fine productive Pea for 
Market Gardeners or home use. 
World’s Record—56 Days. Seed wrinkled, large, 
cream and green color. Pods are pointed, about 4 
inches long, and broad. An early type of the 
celebrated Gradus, very frequently used as an early 
Gradus. Height of vine 24 to 30 inches, light green. 
Fine showy single pods, with 7 or 8 Peas in each. 
Vines medium heavy. A wonderful early Pea. 
Second Earlies and Late 
Admiral, Green Seed—70 Days. Dry seed, deep 
green, small, wrinkled. Especially desirable for 
canners, as it retains its green color under all 
conditions. Pods blunt, straight, single. 

Alderman—76 Days. Telephone type. Pods World’s Record 
pointed, dark green, large, average about 53 inches 
long, from 8 to 10 Peas to a pod. Dark green, 
coarse vines, very productive. Excellent. Horsford Market Garden—74 Days. Height of 
vine about 36 inches. Pods double, blunt, medium 
size, about 2{ inches long, containing 6 or 7 dark 
green Peas. A canning variety. 
Carter’s Daisy or Dwarf Telephone—75 Days. 
Seed large, light green bluish tinge, wrinkled. ‘ Vines 
light yellowish green, about 20 inches high. So 
named because its vine, although very short, resem- 
bles very closely the Telephone, only lighter. Stems 
very thick and sturdy, broad leaves. Pods about 
43 inches long, of the Telephone type. 
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Large White Marrowfat—80 Days. Dry seed, 
large, round, creamy white, with a white eye. Vines 
about 43 feet high, of strong growing habits. Pods 
single, blunt, about 3 inches long. 
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