

* 1828—BUIST NOVELTY—I942 

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Buist's Mammoth Luscious Sugar Peas 
Cook like String Beans or Shelled Peas 3 
Both Pea and Pod Edible 
O ENCOURAGE a wider use of Edible- 
Podded Sugar Peas we are offering this 
garden delicacy as a Novelty. With few 
exceptions the public at large never heard of 
a pea that can be eaten pod and all. As a de- 
fense measure and to help keep down the cost 
of living many more kitchen gardens will be 
planted in 1942. You will be one of these 
gardeners, so take advantage of trying this 
Pea, a variety not to be found at the produce 
stand. 
Mammoth Luscious are planted the same as 
any other pea. The vines are 5 ft. high with 
attractive purple blossoms producing an enor- 
mous crop of large broad pods 5 ins. long, — 
light green, fleshy and stringless. For best re-. 
sults support vines with string or brush. 
Pods are skinless when young and should 
be picked when peas are beginning to form. 
Slice and boil like snapbeans; serve with but- 
ter or sauce. Shell and cook like other peas 
when older; the flavor is the equal to any 
fresh green pea. 
Pkt., 10c; 44 Ib., 20c; Ib., 35c; 2 Ib., 60c; 10 Ib., $2.30. 
