
TURNIP ROOTED (Hamburg) 90 Days 
Botzum — Seeds That Grow 
This variety has edible roots that resemble small pars- 
nips and are used for flavoring entirely. 
PARSNIP 
IMPROVED HOLLOW CROWN 
(Guernsey ) 95 Days 
This is the standard variety with long white roots 12 
to 15 inches long, 3 inches thick at shoulder. Roots are 
tender and sweet. 
PEAS 
As in the case of our seed beans, our garden peas are 
grown entirely in Idaho. We feel that this is the best 
section both from a standpoint of producing fine quality 
seeds as well as growing abundant crops, which tends to 
cut down shortages in poor growing years. For your bene- 
fit, we are listing the maturity dates, which, no doubt, 
will fluctuate slightly, pending on the locality in which 
they are grown. 
ALASKA 56 Days 
This is the earliest of the garden peas. Vines are 28 
inches high, bearing pods 2!4) inches long that are light 
green in color and blunt. Seed is smooth and of medium 
size. 
AMERICAN WONDER 60 Days 
A good home garden variety with vines 12 to 16 
inches high, that are dark green and coarse. Pods are 
214. inches long, light green and blunt. Seed is medium 
large and wrinkled. 
BLISS EVERBEARING 80 Days 
A good wilt resistant variety for home gardens, vines 
being 26 inches high, dark green and heavy. Pods are 
3 inches long, light green, and blunt. Seed is very large 
and wrinkled. 
BLUE BANTAM 62 Days 
An exceptionally dark green strain of Laxtonian, ma- 
turing about two days later. 
DWARF GREY SUGAR 62 Days 
Vines are 24 inches high and dark green. Pods are 2% 
inches long, light green, and pointed. Seeds are small, 
grey and smooth. This variety has an edible pod that 
is used the same as snap beans. 
DWARF TELEPHONE (Carter’s Daisy) 75 Days 
Vines are 24 inches high, light green and heavy. Pods 
are 4!/y inches long, light green, and pointed. Seed is 
very large and wrinkled. A variety adapted to both 
home and market gardens. 
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