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pounds more Peas than Beans. They are one 
of the most delicately flavored of all vege- 
tables being rich in Vitamins A, B, C, and 
iron. Excellent for home _ canning. You 
should plant at least 2 pounds of early vari- 
eties, 3 pounds of later types and 44 pound of 
edible pod such as White Marrowfat, Dwarf 
Grey Sugar or Mammoth Melting Sugar. To 
get what you need and save money order our 
Home Garden Collection this page or “Lucky 
7’ page 49. Nothing smaller-than V.G.B.P. 
gives you enough seed for planting. 
364K Berry’s Supreme Wonder Pea. (Pic- 
tured page 50.) <A variety you will want to 
plant several times during the spring. Finest 
quality for eating fresh ‘or canning, most 
abundant yielder. 
Postpaid: V.G.B.P., 15c; 14 Ib., 27c; 1 1b., 45c; 
2 lbs., 80c. 
451 New Laxtonian. (1% ft.) The best 
known of the early dwarf, large podded sorts. 
Large telephone like pods of finest quality. 
Requires no support, making it one of the 
most popular varieties. (Pictured below.) 
Postpaid: V.G.B.P.,.19c; 1 lb., 29c; 3 lbs., 79c; 
5 lbs., $1.19. 
478 Laxton’s Progress. An excellent and 
standard dwarf early variety for home gar- 
dens. Bears heavily, producing straight, 
plump deep green pods. Each pod contains 8 
to 10 large sweet deep green peas. Postpaid: 
V.G.B.P., 18c; 1 1b., 28c; 3 lbs., 77c; 5 lbs., $1.15. 
460 Thomas Laxton. (2% ft.) <A great 
favorite of home and market gardeners. 
Pods single, plump and-,square ended, con- 
taining 7 to 8 large tender peas of good 
quality. Postpaid: V.G.B.P., 19c; 1 lb., 29c; 
3 lbs., 79c; 5 lbs., $1.19. 
459 Berry’s American Wonder. (1 ft.) 
Vines bear in greatest abundance. Pods 
large, containing 5 to 8 delicious peas. 
Very early. Postpaid: V.G.B.P., 15c; 1 Ib., 
23c; 3 lbs., 63c; 5 lbs., $1.00. 
456 McLeans Little Gem. A pea that al- 
ways gives entire satisfaction. Very early 
but has the fine sugary flavor of later 
sorts. Pods 2% to 3 inches long, round and filled with peas of delicious 
flavor. Postpaid: V.G.B.P., 16c; 1 lb., 25c; 3 lbs., 69c; 5 lbs., $1.10. 
455 Early Alaska. Smooth seeded and earliest of all. Hardy, 
vigorous grower maturing well filled pods of finest quality. 
Ideal for first markets and home. gardens. Postpaid: 
V.G.B.P., 14c; 1 1b., 21c; 3 lbs., 60c; 5 lbs., 90c. 
457 First and Best. Favorite home garden variety for 
early crop. Very hardy and abundant yielder. Yellow seeded 
peas 6 to 8 to a pod. Postpaid: V.G.B.P., 14c; 1 lb., 21c; 
3 lbs., 60c; 5 lbs., 95c. 
BERRY'S "BEST 4" HOME GARDEN PEAS 
An all-season collection of varieties chosen for best 
yields and finest qualitY¥. We want everyone to order 
these 4 varieties in the quantity they need at our special 
low prices. 
Early Alaska. Earliest of all. Smooth seeded. 56 days. 
Little Marvel. Finest early dwarf wrinkled pea. 62 days. 
Berry’s Everbearing. Fine, prolific, mid-season. 70 days. 
Fillbasket. Superior late variety (Pole). 75 days. 
620 1—V.G.B.P. above 4 varieties—49c. 
Regular catalog price 66c—you save 17c. 
621 1 lb. above 4 varieties—4 lbs. Postpaid, 79c. 
Regular catalog price $1.06—You save 27c. 
New 
Laxtonian 
Pea 

LOOSE III 
471 Telephone. (4 ft.) A standard variety of high quality, 
excellent for home and market garden and shipping. Pods 
filled with- peas of fine flavor. (Wrinkled.) Postpaid: 
V.G.B.P., 18c; 1 ag 29c; 3 lbs., 80c; 5 Ibs., $1.20. } 
477 Dwarf Telephone. (22 in.) Vines light green, stocky 
and productive. Pods large, filled with 8 to 10 wrinkled peas 
of excellent quality. Excellent for home gardens, truckers 
and shipping. Picture next page. (Wrinkled.) Postpaid: 
V.G.B.P., 15c; 1 1b., 23c; 3 lbs., 63c; 5 lbs., $1.00. 
476 Dwarf Grey Sugar. (2-214 ft.) An edible podded variety; 
sweet, tender and delicious. Very productive; resistant to 
Fusarium wilt. (Smooth seeded.) Postpaid: V.G.B.P., 16c; 
1 lb., 25c; 3 lhs., 69c; 5 lbs., $1.10. details. 


Planting a big garden will aid us to 
quicker Victory, and save you up to $200. 
on food costs. 





































Pea Culture 
, 
Plant as early as anything i 
garden—light freezing does nc 
hurt Peas. In the South plan 
two crops—early spring an 
fall; in the north make suc 
cessive plantings about o 
week apart. Peas will grow o 
poorer soils than most ere 
Smooth varieties are hard 
wrinkled varieties of fines 
quality. Plant about 1 ine 
apart, 3 inches deep. ,1 poun 
will drill 50 feet of row. Yo 
can double row peas about — 
inches apart spacing betw 
double rows about 36 inches 
SPECIALS 
463 Little Marvel. (18 | 
in.) Home gardener’s | 
favorite. Exceptionalin © | 
quality and yield. Pods | 
well filled with tender | 
peas. Extra early. Post-. | 
paid: V.G.B.P., 17c; 1 | 
-lb., 290; 3S Ibs., 750379508 
Ibs., $1.20. Not prepaid: 
10 lbs., $1.75. 
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468 Berry’s Everbear- 
ing. A prolific and con-. 
tinuous bearing vari- 
ety. Pods 8 to 4 inches. Be 
long containing 6 to 8 _ 
large wrinkled peas of. 
Superior flavor. The 
best main crop or mid-— 
season variety. Post- 
paid: V.G.B.P., 18c; 1 
lb.; 29c; 3° Ibs.,) 80c;' 6: 
lbs., $1.20. >a 
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