PEAS One packet will sow about 20 feet 
of row; 1 pound, 100 feet 
For a continuous supply, sow as early m 
the Spring as the soil can be prepared, then 
make successive sowings at intervals of ten 
to fourteen days to June 1, and sow again in 
August for a fall crop. Provide supports for 
the tall-growmg varieties. 
CULTURE: Sow the seed 2 inches deep, 2 inches 
apart mm single rows or 6 inches apart in double rows. 
Make the rows 3 feet apart. 
LITTLE MARVEL. The outstanding early 
dwarf variety, extremely tender and sweet. 
Ready to use in 64 days. Stands very long 
in perfect condition for picking. The plants 
average 15 to 18 inches high and are of 
sturdy, even growth. The pods usually 
grow in pairs, are about 3 inches Jong, 
dark green, square-ended and bursting with 
7 or 8 plump, slightly flattened, dark green 
Peas: 
Plate 10e7 4 ba 30C3515- 6 508 24 lbs.20c; 
5 Ibs. $2.00 
GIANT-PODDED LAXTONIAN. Ready 
to use in 66 days. Exceptionally choice, 
large-podded, early, dwarf Peas for home 
or market. The dark green vines grow 15 
to 18 inches tall and produce a heavy crop 
of large, straight, pointed, deep green pods, 
Alf inches Iong. Each pod contains 7 or 
8 large, sweet, tender, dark green Peas. 
Ret l0c: cue ee 2 Ibs. 90c; Gh Pa Abe ee 
WORLD’S RECORD (Extra-Eariy Gradus). Ready to use in 66 days. Much-improved variety, 
growing about 3 feet tall and bearmg an enormous crop of fine pods 3% inches in length. They 
are nearly straight, pointed at the tip, medium green, and hold 7 to 9 large, tender Peas of 
sweet, luscious flavor. Pktes10e;0)4lb 302.152 5.9c: 2los, 90e-5 lbs 52.00 

PEPPERS One packet will produce about 100 plants; 1 ounce, 1500 plants 
ae CULTURE: Sow the seed in hotbeds in March, and when weather is warm transplant 114 feet apart in rows 
eet apart. 
CALIFORNIA WONDER (Sweet). Ready to use in 72 days from plants. The ideal stuffing Pep- 
per: good size, blocky form, remarkably thick walls, sweetness, tenderness, and good flavor. 
Peppers are about 4 inches long and 3 to 3% inches in diameter, and are borne upright. The skin 
is very smooth, glossy and green, turning to bright crimson when ripe. Unsurpassed for baking. 
Pkt. 15c; %oz. 60c; oz. $1.00 
We will have California Wonder Pepper plants available about May 10. 
LONG RED CAYENNE (Hot). Ready to use in 70 days from plants. A leading variety for use 
in pickles, for canning and drying. Fruits 5 inches long, 1% inch thick. 
Pkt. 15c; Koz. 45c; oz. 75c 
EARLY PIMENTO PEPPER. All-America Bronze Medal Winner, 1943. Ready to use in 65 
days from plants. Peppers are heart-shaped, pendent, and when mature are 3% inches long 
and 2% inches in diameter at the top, smooth, dark green, turning bright red when ripe. The 
flesh is 14 to 5¢ inch thick—mild at all stages and especially sweet after it has turned red. 
Most desirable for use both green and red, and for making canned pimentos. One of the earliest 
of all Peppers. Pkt. 15c; Yoz. 60c; oz. $1.00; oz. $1.85 
POTATOES 
CULTURE: Potatoes should be cut into 2 to 3-eye pieces. Plant 18 inches apart in the early Spring, in rows 3 
feet apart. Cultivate constantly, finally ridging the loose soil against the rows. 
CERTIFIED MICHIGAN-GROWN SEED 
EARLY OHIO. First early. Almost round; flesh solid, cooking dry and mealy. 
IRISH COBBLER. Second early. Flesh white and of excellent quality. A heavy cropper. 
PETOSKEY. Main crop. Fine large main-crop white Potato. Excellent flavor. 
KATAHDIN. Late. Introduced by the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. White, slightly oval in shape, 
with shallow eyes. Free from mosaic disease. 
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