Succession Collections of Peas 
These five varieties will give a succession of the finest peas in 
your garden from early to late. Plant all at the same time in your 
garden, and as early in the spring as possible. 
World’s Record, Little Marvel, Laxton’s Progress, Rogers 
Gilbo, and Lincoln. 
Ask for: Pea Collection No. 3. One regular packet each of the 
above varieties. Enough for 50 feet of row. 40c Postpaid. 
Pea Collection No. 4. One half pound each of the above 
varieties. Enough for 250 feet of row. $1.00 Postpaid. 
Medium and Late Dwarf Varieties 
ROGERS GILBO. @ ft 70 days. Robust, Large Pods, 
Superior Quality. The vines are robust and 
the pods large and pointed, closely resembling Midseason Giant, but are 
a few days earlier being the earliest of the large midseason varieties. 
The vines are strong and robust and bear an abundance of pods. 
Pods 4% to 5 inches long, containing 8 to 9 large peas of superb quality. 
Although a wrinkled pea, this is a more hardy sort and can be planted 
earlier than most varieties of this class. 
We recommend this kind highly both for home and market gardeners. 
Pkt. 10c; 1% Lb. 25c; Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c; 714 Lbs. $1.95 transportation 
paid. Not paid: 15 Lbs. $2.80; 56 Lbs. (Bu.) $8.70. 
DWARF ALDERMAN. (2 ft.) 72 days. This new variety has been wel- 
comed by gardeners who have wanted the large pods and large succu- 
lent peas of the old Alderman but who prefer dwarf vines. The pods 
are produced in great abundance, are nearly five inches long and are 
filled with eight to nine large green peas that are extremely delicious 
and tender. 
This is a midseason variety, maturing practically the same time as 
Alderman and is a valuable kind to fill the gap between the early and 
very late varieties. Have some of these peas in your garden. 
Pkt. 10c; 1% Lb. 25c; Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c; 7144 Lbs. $1.95 transportation 
paid. Not paid: 15 Lbs. $2.80; 56 Lbs. (Bu.) $8.70. 
MIDSEASON GIANT. (20 in.) 73 days. The vines are vigorous and «4 
resistant to dry weather producing fine crops of large tender delicious E 
peas which are ready a few days before Alderman. The pods are 4% Rogers Gilbo Peas 
inches long, dark green and filled with 8-9 big peas of delicious flavor. 
This is a finely bred wrinkled pea and should not be sown until the 
weather is settled. In our experience we find it often yields fine crops AapVANCER. (2% ft.) 69 days. One of the finest kinds we know of for 

Large pods, containing 8-9 delicious peas. 
in dry weather when other kinds do not do well. 8 home canning. The quality is of the very best. Matures in mid-season 
Pkt. 10c; 4 Lb. 25e; Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c; 744 Lbs. $1.90 transportation between the early and late kinds. Pods are of medium size but so well 
paid: Not paid: 15 Lbs. $2.65; 56 Lbs. (Bu.) $8.12. filled they contain just as many peas as many of the very large podded 
varieties. The vines yield immense crops. 
Pkt. 10c; 4% Lb. 25c; Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c; 74% Lbs. $1.95 transportation 
paid. Not paid: 15 Lbs. $2.70; 56 Lbs. (Bu.) $8.40. 
LINCOLN. (214 ft.) 70 days. This old favorite is still among the best 
main crop varieties, especially for the home garden. The handsome 
dark green pods are 3 to 3% in. long, closely packed with 8 to 9 peas 
of medium size and superb quality. They mature a few days before 
Alderman and are produced in pairs near the top of the vines so that 
they can be easily picked. See photo on preceding page. 
Pkt. 10c; % Lb. 25c; Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c; 7144 Lbs. $2.00 transportation 
paid. Not paid: 15 Lbs. $2.85; 56 Lbs. (Bu.) $8.95. 
TALL VARIETIES 
Although these kinds can be grown successfully without support, they usually 
do better if the vines are grown on brush or chicken wire, etc. 
ALDERMAN (4-5 ft.) 72 days. The Best Tall Variety. This is 
~ an improved Telephone and it is by far the best 
variety of this type, yielding more than any other kind. The pods are 
large, pointed, while the vines are of robust growth and yery prolific. 
The pods are immense, often 5 inches long and contain 8 to 10 large 
peas. Matures medium late. For best results give the vines support. 
Pkt. 10c; 4% Lb. 25c; Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c; 744 Lbs. $1.95 transportation 
paid. Not paid: 15 Lbs. $2.70; 56 Lbs. (Bu.) $8.40. 
Mammoth Melting Sugar. (414 ft.) 73 days. Edible pods. The largest 
and finest of this class. The young pods are cooked like string beans 
and are appreciated by many people. 
Pkt. 10c; 4% Lb. 25c; Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c; 74% Lbs. $2.30 transportation 
paid. Not paid: 15 Lbs. $3.45; 56 Lbs. (Bu.) $11.20. 

When Different Varieties Mature 
The figures after each variety indicate the approximate number of days 
required to produce edible peas. Weather conditions, time of planting, 
etc. affect the time of maturity of peas greatly so that these figures will 
vary within rather wide limits. However they are relative and can be 
taken as a guide in selecting varieties so that you will have a succession 
of peas from one planting. 
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