VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES 4 KEYSTONE SEEDS 
GARDEN PEAS—Continued Tulse 
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PERFECTION PABIT 
A leading canning variety. Noted for its productiveness and development of its crop 
at one time. Resistant to fusarium wilt. Our pedigree strain is unusually outstanding 
for its uniformity of pod, vines, and maturity. 
ViINE—30 inches tall, medium green, sturdy, vigorous grower even under adverse 
conditions. 
PODS—3!/, inches long, paired, medium green, almost blunt, plump, straight, 7 to 
8 peas. 
PEAS —Medium size, medium green, very uniform. Dry seed, uniformly medium green, 
wrinkled. 
PRINCE OF WALES POART 
Principally used as a canning variety. Particularly desirable where a large sized pea 
is wanted and it makes a fine product. Wilt resistant and our strain has been selected 
to a more uniform, early period of maturity. 
VINE—38 to 40 inches tall, heavy, coarse stem and foliage, medium green, vigorous 
grower. : 
PODS—3!/p inches long, medium light green, paired, straight, plump, broad and blunt, 
5 to 6 peas per pod. 
PEAS —Large, medium green, high quality. Dry seed, cream and green, large oval 
and wrinkled. 
PROFUSION PADCE 
An important canning variety in the large sized pea group. Peas slightly larger than 
Prince of Wales and later in season. Wilt resistant and a dependable cropper. 
VINE —40 to 42 inches tall, medium dark green, heavy stout stem, and medium coarse 
foliage, a good producer. 
PODS—3!/, inches long, light green, broad, plump, straight, blunt, single and paired, 
& peas per pod. 
PEAS —Large, oval, medium green, sweet and of good quality. Dry seed, large, oval, 
cream and green, coarsely wrinkled. 
TELEPHONE or Alderman PAVED 
The most widely known pea. One of the best of the late, large-podded types. 
Unexcelled in quality. Identical to Alderman. Splendid for home and truck gardeners 
and shippers. 
VINE —4!/, to 5 feet tall, dark green, coarse, hardy, prolific grower. 
PODS—4!/, to 5!/, inches long, single, broad, plump, dark green, pointed, straight, 
8 to 10 peas. 
PEAS —Large, dark green, tender, sweet, excellent flavored, of finest quality. Dry 
seed, squarish to flattened, wrinkled, light green in color. 
WHITE MARROWFAT (Large) PEACE 
Grown as a late home garden variety but principally used in dry state for soup 
purposes. 
VINE—4!/, to 5 feet tall, very hardy, light green, prolific, vigorous grower. 
PODS—3 to 3!/ inches long, single, light green, plump, straight, and blunt, 5 to 6 peas. 
PEAS —Large, round, marrow flavored. Dry seed, large, smooth, round, creamy white 
color with yellow interior. 
EDIBLE PODDED VARIETIES 
Pisum sativum—var. macrocarpon 
DWARF GRAY SUGAR (Edible Pods) PATSY 
A home garden variety that produces edible pods. Resistant to Fusarium Wilt. 
VINE —24 to 30 inches tall, hardy, prolific, slender, purple blossoms. 
PODS—2!/, to 3 inches long, paired, light green, curved, almost blunt, fairly plump, 
and fleshy. They may be eaten when young much the same as snap beans. 
PEAS —Dry seed, small, smooth, round, and mottled reddish gray in color. 
MAMMOTH or Tall Melting Sugar (Edible Pods) PEAKY 
The leading variety of the edible pod class for home and market garden use. It is 
considered superior because of its high quality. Resistant to Fusarium Wilt. 
VINE —4!/ feet tall, light green, very hardy. 
PODS—4 to 4!/, inches long, single, brittle, tender, fleshy, stringless, fiberless, and of 
fine quality. ; 
PEAS —Dry seed, large, round, smooth, creamy white. 
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