22 CHAS. R. AITKEN” - 

DELHI, NEW YORK 


Gradus or Prosperity 
60 Days 
9 
A large podded, wrinkled variety for home garden and market. Vines grow 38 to 3% ft. 
Pods 4 in. long % in. wide, borne singly, with 
7 to 10 rich, tender peas in each pod. 
Pods tapered. Pkt., .10; 1 lb., .20; 14 Ibs., $2.25; 56 Ibs., $8.30. 
PEAS—MAIN CROP 
Telephone, Dark Podded = 74. Days 
Identical with Alderman. Excellent for 
home and market garden, and for shipping; 
resistant to Fusarium wilt. Vine dark green, 
coarse. Pods single, broad, plump, dark 
green, pointed, straight. Seed __ large, 
wrinkled, light green. <A standard mid- 
season variety of high quality. 4% to 5% 
Ins pods. tek. LO lb. 20 s14s1Ds.. S2.c0. 
56 Ibs., $8.30. 
60 lbs. or more sold at 100-lb. rate. 
Prices on request. 
77 Days 
{A) Giant Stride, 
Also called Midseason Giant 
and Wyoming Wonder 
This is the largest podded variety of com- 
mercial importance. Especially adapted for 
shipping and market garden use. The plant 
is semi-dwarf, 26 to 28 in. talK-stem is 
heavy, foliage large and dark green: Pods 
are large, 5% to 6% in., ends pointed, color 
is dark green. Pods are wide, often crease 
hacked. The peas are large often 8 *to: 10 
per pod. The quality is excellent. “Pkt., 
.10; 1 Ib., .25; 14 Ibs., $2.50; 56 Ibs., $9.00. 
NITRAGIN INOCULATO The Nitragin Inoculiator—good for any amount of seed up to 
six pounds of Garden Peas, Sweet Peas, Garden Beans, Lu- 
-—___——— pines and Lima Beans. Garden size, .10. . 
PUMPKIN 
Plant 6 to 8 seeds to the hill, % pound 
per 100 hills, 4 to 5 pounds per acre. Select 
a very. fertile location and plant the hills 
eight feet apart each way. Thin to one plant 
to the hill when the plants have 5 or 6 leaves. 
Winter Luxury (Orange) 
A popular home garden variety that is 
especially good for pies. Fruits medium 
small, weighing about 8 Ibs. Shape is nearly 
round, exterior color light orange, covered 
with a fine netting. The flesh is light yellow, 
very fine grained, sweet, and of good quality. 
Plant is running type and a good yjielder. 
PRUs). 0D 402m 1521540 1D.,2:se to ID. plclO. 
Conneciicut Field 
A large, rich, smooth, or- 
ange-yellow pumpkin, used 
extensively for canning, very 
popular for pies and excel- 
lent for stock feed. Grown 
largely in corn fields. Shape 
slightly oval. Can be grown 
anywhere. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; 
1% Ib., .20; 1 Ib., .60. 
Large or Sweel Cheese 
Excellent for pies. Shaped 
flat like a cheese box. Skin 
lemon color, no _ stripes, 
slightly ribbed. Often 15 in. 
across the top and 6 to 7 in. 
thick. Average weight 9 lbs. 
An excellent keeper. Pkt., 
205; |0Z., 10% 44 -1b., 430:;> 1 
NaS Arey 
70 Days 

Cultivate often and keep free from weeds. 
Best results are obtained where grown alone. 
A good,rule is pumpkins for the pumpkin 
patch and corn for the cornfield. 
65 Days 
Early Sweet Sugar or Pie 
A small, early sort, extensively grown in 
home and market gardens. The best known 
pie pumpkin. Fruits 8 to 10 in. in diameter, 
flattened, furrowed, smooth skin. Rich or- 
ange-yellow flesh, hard rind. Can be grown 
with corn and is a heavy producer. Pkt., .05; 
oz., 10; %4 lb., .20; 1 Ib., .65. 

LARGE CHEESE 
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(A) RECOMMENDED VARIETIES 
