NORTHRUP. KING & CO.'S VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS 
PEAS—Early Wrinkled Varieties 
Advancer 65 days 
Vines 30 to 36 in. tall, upright in growth 
and very popular with market gardeners 
and commercial canners. Pods 2% in. long 
containing 5 to 6 good flavored peas. Pods 
borne in pairs. 
American Wonder 60 days 
A very popular and profitable sort for 
home gardens. Same as Nott’s Excelsior. 
Vines 16 to 20 in. high, dark green, prolific. 
Medium green pods 2% to 8 in. long, % in. 
wide, containing 5 to 8 tender, sweet fla- 
vored peas. Pods straight and square ended. 
American Wonder (Dwarf Type) 
61 days 
Very productive. Dark green plant grow- 
ing about 12 inches tall. Pods single and 
double, light green, blunt, straight, 6 peas. 
Medium size seed, largely square, green. 
For home gardens. 
Little Gem or Premium Gem 65 days 
Vines medium green, 24 to 30 in. tall. 
Of rather straggling growth, but an old- 
time favorite with home and market gar- 
deners. Pods 2% in. long, % in. wide, 5 to 7 
peas in a pod. Very productive. 
Nott’s Excelsior 
Similar to American Wonder. 
Perfection 65 days 
Vine 29 in., medium green, heavy stems, 
strong grower, uniform maturity. Pods 3 to 
3% in., medium light green, blunt and 
mostly borne double. Seed medium size and 
wrinkled. Color, light green. 
Wisconsin Perfection (Wilt 
Resistant) 65 days 
A recent introduction, basic work done by 
the University of Wisconsin. An excellent 
strain of Perfection and is 100% resistant 
to Fusarium wilt. Vine 28 to 30 in., dark 
green foliage, very vigorous, heavy stems, 
very uniform in maturity, a good yielder. 
Pods borne mostly double, 3 to 3% in. long, 
medium green, peas of good quality. Seed 
wrinkled and of medium size. Color, light 
green. 
Wisconsin Early Sweet (Wilt 
Resistant) 60 days 
Developed at the Wisconsin Experiment 
Station by Prof. E. J. Delwiche. Vine 28 to 
30 in., medium green in color, thin stem. 
Early in maturity. Pods borne singly, light 
green, 2% to 38 in., blunt, peas small and of 
good quality. Seed small, wrinkled, green. 
PEAS—Main Crop Varieties 
Alderman 75 days 
A giant podded variety of the “Telephone” 
group. Vines 4% to 5 ft. tall, dark green. Pods 
dark green, tapered, 4% to 5% in. long, % in. 
wide and contain 8 to 10 peas. Recommended 
for home and market gardens and shipping. 
Carter’s Daisy or Dwarf 
Telephone 70 days 
Vines about 20 in, high. Pods bright green, 
41% in. long, containing 7 to 9 peas of finest 
quality. A popular home and market garden 
variety. 
Dwarf Alderman 76 days 
For market gardens and shipping. Dark 
green, stocky, branching plant resistant to 
Fusarium wilt. Pods single and double, dark 
green, pointed, slightly curved. 7 to 9 large, 
good quality peas. Seed large and green. 

A Northrup, King & Co. Field of Peas Growing for Seed in Idaho. 
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