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Table peas in this group make a fine edible product when properly cooked and seasoned. When 
the dry peas are saved for later use they should be carefully fumigated and stored in a dry, cool, 
clean place to prevent weevil from developing and from reinfesting the seed or they will be very 
quickly ruined for edible purposes. 
BLACK EYE, LARGE PEFOR 
A well known variety throughout the Southern and Southwestern states. A main crop 
sort which is very productive. The common variety has a long runner type vine which 
matures pods over a rather long period and not as concentrated at crown as does the 
newer shorter runner type developed by the University of California which is desig- 
nated as the Dwarf California Blackeye. Dry seed white with black eye and popular 
for edible purposes. 
DWARF CALIFORNIA BLACKEYE No. 5 RERIE 
The No. 5 is the newer improved selection made by Prof. W. W. Mackie from the 
original Dwarf or half runner line No. 8145. Has concentrated pod set at crown, holds 
pods more erect, has large seed and is resistant to charcoal rot, cowpea wilt and 
nemmatodes. Normally much more productive than the old type Black Eye, besides the 
other advantages mentioned. Dry seed white with black eye and popular for edible 
purposes. 
BROWN SUGAR CROWDER PEPIT 
The most popular edible podded Sugar Crowder Pea. A fine green shelled pea for 
both commercial and home canning in the South. A vining type producing long round 
pods, medium green colored. Dry seed buff-brown with darker brown eyes. A good 
dry edible pea. 
WHITE SUGAR CROWDER PEOIR 
A similar type pea as Brown Sugar Crowder suitable for the same uses. Desirable for 
its whitish cream color seed which has a light brown eye. Increasing in popularity and 
as larger supplies of seed are available it may be expected to be used in large 
quantities. 
WHITE LADY PEAIT 
Well known to the Southern trade. A prolific type producing rounded pods with 
many small light green peas. Vine dark green, husky, and stands about 24 inches tall. 
In the dry seed stage the peas of the true White Lady are very small, smooth, almost 
round and entirely ivory white. 
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ANAHEIM CHILE PRESA 80 
Desirable for the home and market garden and used in the commercial field for canning 
- and drying. Quite popular in the South and California. 
PLANT—20 to 24 inches in height, hardy, vigorous, upright, fairly large leaves, heavily 
productive. 
FRUIT —6 to 8 inches long, 1'/> inches in diameter at the shoulder, tapering to point, 
nearly straight; flesh, thicker than average of this group, mildly pungent; deep 
green, turning to rich scarlet at maturity. A very attractive pepper. 
HUNGARIAN WAX (Slim) PECAN 60 
An important. canning variety; very desirable for market gardeners. First early in season. 
PLANT—12 to 15 inches in height, very hardy, and prolific, bearing fruit both upright 
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FRUIT —5l/> to 6!/p inches long, |'/2 inches in diameter, tapered, smooth; flesh, fairly 
thick and pungent; color, waxy yellow becoming bright red at maturity. 
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