
Garden Peas 
MEDIUM LATE VARIETIES 
Asgrow 40. An early Stratagem type, un- 
excelled in pod size and quality. Vines dark 
green, stocky and branching, 26 inches high. 
Pods round, dark green, plump, pointed, 
curved at tip, contain 8 to 10 succulent peas. 
Matures 75 days. 
1% tb. 25c; Ib. 35c; 2 Ibs. 60c; 5 Ibs. $1.40; 
14 Ibs. $3.15. 
Alderman. A handsome large podded va- 
riety of the Telephone type. Pods 4%-5% 
inches long, broad, pointed, dark green con- 
taining 8-10 light green peas of highest 
quality. 
% Ib. 20c; 16. 30c; 2 Ibs. 50c; 5 Ibs. $1.20; 
14 Tbs. $2.75. 
Dwarf Telephone (Carter’s Daisy). Sim- 
ilar to the Tall Telephone, bearing heavy 
pods, about 4% inches long, height 2 feet. 
1% Tb. 20c; Tb. 30c; 2 Ibs. 50c; 5 Ibs. $1.20; 
14 Ibs. $2. 75. 
Everbearing. Very prolific, pods about 3 
inches long, peas large and of good quality; 
height 2% feet. 
14 Ib. 20c; Ib. 30c; 2 Ths. 50c; 5 Ibs. $1.20. 
Improved Telephone. An improvement on 
Carter’s Telephone for purity and uniform- 
ity of habits, bearing in great abundance 
large, dark green pods, containing peas of 
fine flavor, height 4 feet. 
% IB. 20c; 16. 30c; 2 Ibs. 50c; 5 Ibs. $1.20; 
14 Ibs. $2.75. 
* Onward. A heavy cropping pea, 3 feet in 
height. Pods are 4 inches long, large, broad, 
straight and blunt ended, deep green in 
color, containing 6 to 8 deep green sweet 
peas. Decidedly the best pea of recent in- 
troduction. 
16 1b. 25e7*Ib: 35c; 2-1bs, 60c;'5 1bs.-$1.40; 
14 Ibs. $3.15. 
Wyoming Wonder. It has unusual quality, 
remaining tender and sweet a week to ten 
days after reaching the picking stage. Pods 
5 to 6 inches long, very dark green, pointed 
and somewhat curved at the tip. Vines 28 
inches tall, maturing in 75 days. Resistant 
to the wilt. 
% Ib. 25c; Ib. 35c; 2 Ibs. 60c; 5 Ibs. $1.40; 
14 Tbs. $3. 15. 
Pepper 
Culture—Sow the seeds in hotbeds early 
in April. Transplant when 2 or 3 inches 
high to 3 inches apart. Transplant to the 
open ground about the first of June, in rows 
2 feet apart and 18 inches apart in the rows. 
The soil should be rich and mellow. 
One ounce will produce about 2,000 
plants. 
Allen, Sterling & Lothrop, Portland, Maine 
PEPPER—(Continued) 
Asgrow King. An early pedigreed strain 
bred for size and uniformity. Fruits are ex- 
ceptional in breadth at the base and in 
length; 3-lobed, tapered, smooth, dark green 
turning to bright red. Flesh thick, sweet 
and mild. Very desirable. 
Pkt. 15c; % oz. 40c; oz. 70c. 
California Wonder. Mid-season. Fruits 
chunky, smooth, four-lobed, attractive, deep 
green changing to crimson. Flesh thick, firm, 
crisp. sweet and mild. 
Pkt. 10c; 42 0z. 35c; oz. 60c. 
Harris’ Early Giant. The earliest and most 
prolific of the large peppers. Fruits mild, 
sweet; 5 inches long by 3% inches in diam- 
eter. 
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 40c; oz. 70c. 
Large Bell or Bull Nose. Large and of 
mild flavor, largely used for pickling. 
Pkt. 10c;.% oz. 35c; oz. 60c. 

California Wonder 
King of the North. Distinctly outstanding 
because of its earliness, large fruits and pro- 
ductivity. The flesh is thick, mild and sweet. 
Fruits dark green, turning to a deep rich 
red. 
Pkt. 15c; % oz. 55c; oz. $1.00. 
Long Red Cayenne. Bright red, long, slen- 
der pods, very pungent. 
Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 30c; oz. 50c. 
Squash or Tomato-Shaped. Fruit medium 
size, early and productive. 
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 35c; oz: 65c. 
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