To Eat Greth and te Con— 
Mid-Season Peas 
475. TENDER GIANT—(73 days.) A 
medium late, large podded variety maturing after 
the early dwarf varieties and before the other large 
podded main crop sorts. Its sweetness and qual- 
ity cannot be improved upon. A nation-wide favor- 
ite aS a canning pea. Vines: 27 inches high. Pods: 
4 inches long, contain 6 to 8 large tender peas. 
Seeds: large, green, wrinkled. Mammoth pkt. 10c, 
% Ib. 18c, lb. 30c, 2 Ibs. 55c, 5 Ibs. $1.20, pre- 
paid.——Not prepaid, 10 lbs. at 17c per lb. 
Illustrated on Front Cover 
480. POTLATCH OR BiG DINNER— 
(78 days.) One of the very finest late varieties 
for home garden and for shipping to distant mar- 
kets. Potlatch is famous for its heavy yield of 
immense pods bearing many large luscious peas of 
delicious flavor. Vines: 26 inches high, deep green. 
Pods: 4% inches long, % inch wide: contain 8 to 
10 tender, succulent peas. Seeds: large, wrinkled, 
green. Mammoth pkt. 8c, % lb. 15c, lb. 28c, 2 
Ibs. 50c, 5 ibs. $1.15, prepaid.—Not prepaid, 10 
lbsieate L6ce per sith: 
484. EVERBEARING (74 days.) An ex- 
tra long bearing period makes this a popular 
variety. Everbearing is resistant to Fusarium wilt, 
and is noted for its quality. Vines: 32 inches 
high. Pods: 4 inches long, plump; contain 4 to 5 
large peas of sweet marrowy flavor. Seeds: very 
large, light green, flat, wrinkled. Mammoth pkt. 
8c, 7/2 1b...15¢)_Ib.. 28¢, 2 tbs, 50c, 5 lbs.,.$1 815, 
prepaid.—Not prepaid, 10 lbs. at 16c per lb. 
486. DWARF TELEPHONE OR DAISY 
(75 days.) A late, large-podded, highly-produc- 
tive sort for home garden and truckers. A good 
shipper and resistant to Fusarium wilt. Our strain 
is unsurpassed in size and appearance of pods. 
Vines: 22 inches high. Pods: 4% inches long, 
broad, pointed and attractive; contain 8 to 10 
peas of excellent quality. Seeds: large, wrinkled, 
bluish-green. Mammoth pkt. 8c, Y lb. 15c, Ib. 
28c, 2 lbs. 50c, 5 lbs. $1.15, prepaid.—Not pre- 
paid, 10 lbs. at 16c per lb. 
Tall Late Peas 
501. QUITE CONTENT (74 days.) We 
receive more enthusiastic reports on Quite Content 
than on all other tall peas. It has immense pods, 
filled with extra large, quality peas. Vines: 45 
inches high. Pods: 4%4 inches long; contain 8 to 
9 large, tender peas. Seeds: wrinkled, large, green. 
Mammoth pkt. 10c, % 1b. 18c, lb. 30c, 2 lbs. 55c, 
5 lbs. $1.20, prepaid.—Not prepaid, 10 lbs. at 17c¢ 
per lb. 
505. TALL TELEPHONE—(73 days.) A 
standard mid-season variety. Produces an abun- 
dant yield of immense pods filled with large tender 
peas of excellent flavor and quality. Vines: 45 
inches high, dark green. Pods: 5 inches long, 
plump. Seeds: large, wrinkled, light green. Mam- 
moth pkt. 8c, 2 lb. 15c, lb. 28c, 2 lbs. 50c, 5 Ibs. 
$1.15, prepaid.—Not prepaid, 10 lbs. at 16c per lb. 
506. CHAMPION OF ENGLAND—(79 
days.) A well known late variety. A great climber 
and heavy yielder. Vines: 54 to 60 inches high. 
Pods: 3 inches long, plump; contain 7 to 8 peas 
of good quality. Seeds: large, wrinkled, ight green. 
Mammoth pkt. 8c, Ye lb. 15c, Ib. 28c, 2 lbs. 50c, 
5 lbs. $1.15, prepaid.—Not prepaid, 10 lbs. at 
16c per Ib. 




Do You Know 
The Secret of Success 
in Growing Peas? 
You, too, can grow big crops of luscious Peas 
throughout the summer if you will follow this 
advice— 
Instead of planting at 2 or 3 week intervals, 
plant the early, midseason and late varieties all 
at one time in carly spring, just as soon as the 
ground can be worked. The plants will develop 
a good root system before hot weather comes, 
and the different varieties will bear in steady 
succession. 

492. DWARF SUGAR (68 days.) (Hat 
pod and all!) A prolific home garden variety with 
an edible pod and also resistant to Fusarium wilt. 
Delicious if cooked when young the same as string 
beans—without shelling. Very sweet and tender. 
Vines 28 inches high, slender and wiry, with 
purple blossoms. Pods: 38 inches long, heavily 
curved, strongly indented between the peas. Seed: 
small, mottled, grey, round, smooth. Mammoth 
pkt. 8c, 2 lb. 15c, lb. 28c, 2 lbs. 50c, 5 Ibs. $1.15, 
prepaid.—Not prepaid, 10 lbs. at 16c per lb. 
499. NEW DROUGHT RESISTER PEA 
—(72 days.) Will produce a crop equally well in 
wet or extremely dry seasons. The wilt resistant 
vines grow 2 ft. high—and require no support. 
Pods are round and well filled with 7 to 10 sweet, 
tender Peas. Just the variety for late planting 
and prolonging the pea season. Mammoth pkt. 10c, 
1% lb. 18¢c, lb. 30c, 2 Ibs. 55c, 5 Ibs. $1.20, pre- 
paid.—Not prepaid, 10 lbs. at 17c per lb. 


Al Summers 
COLLECTION NO. 510 
-IMPORTANT—AIl varieties in this col- 
lection must be planted at one time, as 
early in the spring as the ground can be 
worked, and they will mature in succes- 
sion. 
Extra Early Eight Weeks (56 Days) 
Laxton's Progress (60 Days) 
Dwarf Telephone (75 Days) 
Potlatch or Big Dinner (78 Days) 
1 pkt. of each (4 pkts.) 
Vy |b. of each (2 Ibs.) 
1 Ib. of each (4 Ibs.) 



One ounce for 200 feet of drill. 
pounds for an acre. 
Five to six 
A valuable root vegetable of rich sweet 
flavor and high food value. Frost improves 
the flavor, and parsnips can be left in the 
ground all winter, to be harvested in spring 

CULTURE—Parsley is 
flavoring and for garnishing. 
nates slowly, in 2 or 3 weeks and therefore 
should be soaked 
hours before planting. 
Potlatch—bears immense luscious peas. 
Parsley 
One ounce will sow 150 feet of drill. 
indispensable for 
The seed germi- 

in warm water for a few 
Sow early in spring, 
inch deep. In the fall, a few plants may 

when fresh vegetables are scarcest. Seed be set into pots, and taken indoors. 
germinates slowly. Sow early in drills. 430. MOSS CURLED —A compact 
growing, finely cut and densely curled variety 
426. HOLLOW CROWN OR of a deep green color. Owing to its fine color 
GUERNSEY—A great cropper; tender, and handsome foliage, it is most popular, 
sugary and considered the best for general Pkt, 5c, oz. 12c, 14 lb. 35c, Ib. $1.25, prepaid. 
cultivation. Pkt. 5c, oz, 12c, % Ib. 40c, Ib. 431 HAMBURG or THICK ROOT- 
Siete Prepaid. ED The root is the edible portion of aes 
aaa _ variety and resembles a_ small parsniy ot 
res gt IDEAL Ene: sp sO aS Ou in color and shape. Flesh white, a little dry, 
ow Crown, but are thicker and more easily be SE OrS SLY = T 
z having a flavor similar to celeriac. Very 
gathered. They are very smooth and have Bard 5 TantulW@eatdd zhbe iparsii Foliage 
fine grained flesh of excellent quality. Pkt. ‘@™CY- : SEEN Dp. 
5c, oz. 12c, % lb. 40c, lb. $1.45, prepaid. 
Hollow Crown Parsnips. 


same as Plain Parsley. 
lb. 35c, lb.. $1.25, prepaid. 
PEKtimbe,) 025 L2¢.23% 

an Cress 
295. FINE CURLED 
— Crisp, pungent leaves, 
finely cut and curled, dwarf 
and compact. Used mostly 
for garnishing and as a con- 
diment. Pkt. 8c, 0z. 15c, %4 
lb. 50c, prepaid. 
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