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GARDEN PEAS 
Plant Enough to Can 
One of the most popular crops in the home garden. One pound 
sows 75 feet in a row; 120 to 180 pounds per acre. The earliest 
sorts can be planted just as soon as the ground is in condition to work. 
They are not injured by light frosts. Wrinkled varieties a little later 
as they are tender. For fall crop sow in August. 
Culture: Peas succeed best in light, rich loamy soil. The early 
dwarf varieties can be planted in rows 2 feet apart. The tall varieties 
in rows 8 feet apart. The seeds should be planted at a depth of 114 to 2 
inches. All varieties growing more than 114 feet high do better if staked 
up or otherwise supported when 4 to 6 inches tall. This support is usually 
given by sharpened branches of trees or sticks, Tall varieties yield more 
abundantly than dwarf. Cultivate and keep clean, working the earth 
toward the vines rather than away from them. 


Early Varieties 
244 MAUD S. The earliest and most prolific Pea known. The pod is of 
a dark green color, of a full, round shape and of strong texture which espe- 
cially fits it for shipping long distances. For a late fall crop it has few equals 
and is the market gardener’s favorite for all seasons. The far northern point 
at which our peas are grown renders them almost proof against cold and the 
best for early spring or late fall crop. Thousands of market gardeners have 
pronounced this Pea unequalled in earliness, yield and regularity of growth. 
ere first planting as early in the spring as the ground will permit and cover 
well. 
4% 1lb., 20c; 1 1b., 35c; 5 Ibs., $1.50. 
245 EXTRA EARLY. One of the best strains of extra early peas; producing 
abundantly. Vines grow 2 to 2% ft. high; pods 8 to 314 inches long, well 
filled with fine delicious quality peas. Not only is this probably the earliest 
of all garden sorts but its yield is so abundant that it is the most profitable 
variety of all for market gardeners, in addition to being the best early sort 
for home gardens. Seed is white, smooth, medium size. Vines thrifty, vigorous, 

Little Marvel 
robust and extremely productive. 

Early Bird 
Peas 
246 ALASKA. A favorite sort with Southern truckers, producing long, 
straight pods which will stand shipping, and remain green longer than 
white seeded sorts. The seed is blue, medium size. Vines about 21% ft. 
high, fairly vigorous and usually produce good yields. Pods long, 
straight and of attractive appearance. This has long been a popular 
sort, is of fair cuality and well known. 
1% Ib., 20c; 1 Ib., 35c; 5 Ibs., $1.50. 
® The earliest large podded, dwarf sort. Vines 
247 Ea rly Bird about 18 inches high, foliage light green, pro- 
ducing an abundance of single and double, curved, pointed, medium- 
dark green, attractive pods of about 4 inches in length; contain 9 to 
10 peas. Peas are tender and of excellent flavor. 
14 lb., 25c; 1 1b., 45c; 5 lbs., $2.00. 
248 GRADUS (or Prosperity). One of the very best early wrinkled 
large Podded Peas. The pods are fully as long as Telephone. Vine simi- 
lar in appearance and does not grow so tall, being of medium height, 
about 3 to 314 feet. The pods are 4 to 41% inches long, pointed, hand- 
some and one of the most attractive of the early wrinkled sorts. Peas 
very large, splendid quality and a beautiful light green color. This has 
become one of the most popular varieties in cultivation. 
14 Ib., 25c; 1 lb., 45c; 5 Ibs., $2.00. 
249 THOMAS LAXTON. A very popular gardener’s variety. Height, 
3 ft.; vine and foliage moderately stout, medium green; pods 314 inches 
long, straight and square ended, containing 7 medium dark green peas 
of excellent quality. Extremely productive. 
l4 lb., 25c; 1 lb., 45c; 5 lbs., $2.00. 
250 LAXTONIAN. One of the largest podded of the dwarf wrinkled 
Peas. Pods are about 4 inches in length, of a beautiful dark green 
color, similar to Gradus in shape, of splendid quality and mature a 
little earlier. Vines average 1h to 18 inches in height, vigorous, pro- 
ductive, and have dark green foliage. 
1% Ib., 25c; 1 1b., 45c; 5 Ibs., $2.00. 
251 LITTLE MARVEL. An extra early dwarf wrinkled sort particu- 
larly suited to home gardens. Vines average 15 to 18 inches high; 
vigorous, dark green foliage. Pods 3 inches long, round with blunt 
ends and often contain seven rich, dark green peas of high quality. 
l% Ib., 25c; 1 lb., 45c; 5 Ibs., $2.00. 
252 AMERICAN WONDER. A favorite dwarf, early, wrinkled Pea 
which is highly esteemed and splendid for family use, Vines about 9 
inches to 1 ft. high, covered with well-filled pods, medium size, about 
234 inches long, containing 5 to 8 large, exceedingly sweet, tender peas. 
ly 1b., 25c; 1 lb., 40c; 5 Ibs., $1.75. 
253 LAXTON’S PROGRESS. Produces the largest pods of any of 
the early dwarf varieties. Vines average about 18 inches in height. 
The large dark green pods are borne in abundance and are well filled 
with extra large, tender peas of superior quality. 
l% Ib., 25c; 1 lb., 45c; 5 Ibs., $2.00. 

INOCULATION FOR PEAS 
Increase your yields of Peas by treating the seeds before 
planting with 
NITRAGIN INOCULATOR 
We have it put up in convenient size for 
(See page 53.) 
Easily done. 
small gardens. 

lg lb., 20c; 1 1b., 35c; 5 Ibs., $1.50. 
Peas 

254 NOTT’S EXCELSIOR. A few days later than the American 
Wonder. Pods about one-quarter larger. It is remarkably hardy and 
can be planted almost as early as smooth sorts. Height, 1 to 1% ft. 
One of the best for home gardens and profitable for market gardeners. 
le lb., 25c; 1 1b., 40c; 5 lbs., $1.75. 
255 PREMIUM GEM. This has long been a favorite among early 
dwarf Peas. Tt matures a little later than American Wonder, is some- 
what taller in growth and a little more prolific. Vines vigorous and 
productive, growing 15 to 18 inches high; pods 234 inches long, crowd- 
ed with peas of fine quality. 
% Ib, 25c; 1 1b., 40c; 5 lbs., $1.75. 
Midseason Varieties 
257 DWARF TELEPHONE. Similar in general characteristics to 
the well-known Telephone. Pods 41% to 5 inches long, dark green; 
peas large, of superior quality, tender and sweet. Vines 3 ft. high, 
le lb., 25c; 1 1b., 45c; 5 lbs., $2.00. 
258 ALDERMAN. This is really an improved Telephone, and is by far 
the best variety of this type. Yields more than any other variety. The 
pods resemble Telephone, but are larger and better filled, while the 
vines are of more robust growth and more prolific. Height from 4 to 5 
feet. For best results the vines should be given some support, The pods 
are immense, often 5 inches long and contain 8 to 10 large peas. 
4 Ib.. 25c; 1 1b., 45c; 5 1bs., $2.00. 
259 IMPROVED TELEPHONE. One of the leading Peas with mar- 
ket gardeners on account of its vigorous, tall growth and productive- 
ness. Vines about 4 ft. high, foliage light green, producing an abun- 
dance of pointed pods, very large and licht green. Peas large, tender. 
very sweet. excellent flavor. A splendid sort for home gardens and 
profitable for market. 
le 1b., 25c; 1 lb., 45c; 5 lbs., $2.00. 
EDIBLE-PODDED or SUGAR PEAS 
Cook Like String Beans 
These varieties have all the sweetness and flavor of fresh green Peas. 
When the pods are partly filled, they are prepared like snap beans ; when 
the seeds have developed, they are eaten as shelled peas. 
260 MAMMOTH MELTING SUGAR. Pods very large, 4% inches 
long, broad, curved and twisted. When young, they are very tender, 
stringless and fine flavored, Vines are tall, 4% to 5 ft. high, with light 
foliage; are very strong growing and prolific. We strongly recom- 
mend more extensive planting of these fine quality peas. 
Ye Ib., 25c; 1 1b., 45c; 5 lbs., $2.00. 
261 DWARF GREY SUGAR. Pods 8 inches long, light green in color, 
heavily curved. Vines are about 28 inches tall. A prolific variety and 
best of the dwarf edible podded peas. 
Y% Ib., 25c; 1 1b., 45c; 5 1bs., $2.00. 
Did You Kuou 
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ALL 10¢ PACKETS ARE 3 FOR 250; ALL 15¢ PACKETS ARE 2 FOR 25¢—When ordering, see page 64 of this catalog. 
