VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES 4 KEYSTONE SEEDS 
- GARDEN PEAS—Continued 

CREOLE PEAS ON COTTON STALKS—When planted about the time of cotton picking 
or in very early Spring they make a large tonnage of green vegetation to be turned under 
as a green manure crop after the pods have been gathered for table use. 
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THOMAS LAXTON (Dark Podded) PATCH 60 
Unsurpassed as an early, high-quality, all-purpose variety. A large, attractive dark 
podded sort with qualities that fit it for home and market gardens, shipping and 
highly recommended for freezing preservation. 
VINE —34 to 36 inches tall, dark green, vigorous plant and prolific. 
PODS—3!/, inches long, single, uniform dark green, broad, plump, straight, blunt or 
square-ended, 7 to 8 peas. 
PEAS —Almost round, appealing green color, tender, sweet, of high quality. Dry 
seed, wrinkled, cream and green in color. 
WISCONSIN EARLY SWEET PAVOR 58 
An early canning variety. A slender vine type much on the order of Surprise. 
Resistant to wilt. Very desirable for a high quality early sweet pack. 
VINE —26 inches tall, slender, medium dark green, very uniform. 
PODS—2!/, inches long, straight, blunt, light green, plump, borne singly, develop 
uniformly, 6 to 8 peas per pod. 
PEAS —Medium sized, uniform, light green, tender skin, of very fine flavor. Dry seed, 
medium size, finely wrinkled, round, and green. 
WORLD'S RECORD PYLON 58 
First early of the wrinkled peas. It holds its popularity with the home and market 
gardeners and early shippers because of its earliness and large, fine quality peas. 
VINE —24 to 30 inches tall, light green, medium straw, very rapid grower. 
PODS—3%, inches long, single, medium light green, rounded to point, 7 to 8 peas. 
PEAS —Large, light green, of very good quality and flavor. Dry seed, large, wrinkled, 
cream and green. 
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