Perfection—70 Days. A green seeded, wrinkled variety. A 
great improvement on the old Advancer. Height of vine 
about 36 inches. Upright, very vigorous in growth and very 
popular with market gardeners and commercial canners. 
Prince Edward—76 Days. The seed is large, wrinkled 
green mixed with cream color. Vine coarse, dark green, 4 Fy 
44 feet tall. Resistant to Fusarium Wilt. Pods single, large 
pointed, about 5 to 53 inches long, containing 8 to 10 Peas 
of the best dark podded Telephone type, showy, exceedingly 
productive, in our opinion the best of the tall Telephone type 
on the market today for either kitchen or market gardeners to 
grow. 
Stratagem Improved or Potlach—75 Days. Dry seed 
blue-green, slightly pitted. Height of vine about 22 to 26 
inches, deep green, very luxurious. Pods of Telephone type, 
single, about 4 inches long, containing 8 to 10 Peas. A great 
favorite with private gardeners because of its large, hand- 
some pods, which are borne singly and in pairs. 
Sutton’s Excelsior—65 Days. Seed large, wrinkled, light 
green, flat. Height of vine about 18 inches, producing ex- 
ceedingly dark, blunt, straight single pod, containing 6 or 7 
large Peas. Very desirable for both private and market 
gardeners. A very fine variety. 
Tall Telephone—Dark Podded—76 Days. The seed is 
large, wrinkled, creamy green color. Height of vine 4 to 4} 
feet, coarse. Pods single, about 5 inches long, dark green, 
pointed, straight. One of the best late, large podded Peas. 
Edible Pods or Sugar Peas 
Dwarf Gray Seeded Purple Blossoms—75 Days. Height 
of vine about 24 to 30 inches. Of the same habits as Dwarf 
White Sugar, only producing Peas of a gray mottled appear- 
ance, having purple blossoms as the name signifies. The pods, 
double, light green, curved, are eaten like Snap Beans. 
Dwarf Sugar White Blossoms—75 Days. Dry _ incharacter to the Mammoth Melting Sugar. Pods 
seed is round, smooth and creamy white. Blossoms single, very broad, almost identical to Mammoth 
white. Height of vine about 24 to 30 inches. Very | Melting, and eaten like a Snap Bean. 
productive. Pods 2% inches in length, single and Mammoth or Tall Melting Sugar—80 Days. 
double, well filled with 6 or 7 Peas. Seeds large, smooth, creamy white. Height of vine 
Mammoth or Tall Luscious Sugar—80 Days. about 5 feet. Pods single, very broad, light green, 
Seeds gray mottled, blossoms purple. Height of 4 to 5 inches long, blunt, brittle, twisted and puffed, 
vine about 5 feet. Vine light green, coarse, similar 1% to 2 inches wide. 
ARTICHOKE 
Two ounces of seed will sow 100 yards of row. Seed breaks ground in about 7 days. One inch 
high in 15 days under most favorable circumstances in greenhouse. 
Large Globe Artichoke—This variety, which is so popular, is grown in California by the thousands of 
acres. Heads green, elongated, plants spiny. 
ASPARAGUS—Seed and Roots 
Sow seed in temporary location and let stand for two years. Eight ounces will plant 100 yards of 
row; or fifteen pounds per acre. Set 4000 two-year-old roots to the acre. Seed breaks ground 
in about 15 days. One inch high in 19 days under most favorable circumstances in greenhouse. 
Palmetto Seed—Early prolific type. The As- bearing the name Washington and the two female 
paragus of the Southern Seaboard, first grown in plants Martha and Mary, these three being the 

Telephone Peas 

South Carolina. . parents of this variety wherever sold. It is highly 
‘ resistant to rust and blight. The shoots are long 
Palmetto Roots—2-year-old. without branching, oval in the cross-section, dark 
green, tight buds and rather late in maturing. It 
Mary Washington Seed—(Is rustproof and sur- i) posist hot weather without blowing out. 
prisingly superior.) Originated at the Massa- 
chusetts Experimental Station, the male plants Mary Washington Roots—2-year-old. 
ALL Landreth” SEED PACKETS J ()¢ 
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