

22 JOSEPH HARRIS CO., INC., MORETON FARM, ROCHESTER 11, N. Y. 
PEAS 
One pound of peas will plant 100 ft. of row. Two to five bushels per acre. 
*At the prices here quoted peas cannot be sent prepaid. Purchaser pays transportation on peas 
except as follows: If your order for vegetable seeds including peas amounts to $20.00 or more we 
will prepay the freight charges. 

160 Greater Progress (New) Large Dark Green Pods 
As the name implies this is an improved Laxton’s Progress, ripening with us about two days 
earlier, and bearing more uniformly large pods and a heavier yield. 
The vines are not tall, only about 18”, but they are husky and literally loaded with large 
well filled déep green pods (4-414 in.). They ripen only a few days after World’s Record and they 
mature evenly over a very short period. The pods are all of the same uniform large size giving a 
most handsome appearance when picked for market. See prices below. 
190 Thomas Laxton 
Early Peas of Fine Quality 
This old favorite is always popular and is still one 
of the largest selling kinds because of its dependable 
yields and excellent quality. The pods are medium size 
(about 3 in.) with blunt ends, and are closely packed 
with sweet tender, delicious peas. They ripen very 
early, only a few days after the earliest kinds and are 
most profitable for early crop. 
Ours is an excellent strain of the true type and 
very heavy yielding, so that this variety frequently out 
yields many of the larger podded types. See prices on 
next page. 
165 Laxton’s Progress 
Large Podded—Medium Early 
We offer a very superior stock of this excellent 
variety which is still one of the best kinds to grow. Our 
strain produces heavy yields of large handsome pods 
with great regularity. 
The vines grow 15 to 18 in. high and produce an 
abundance of large dark green pods about 4” in length. 
The peas ripen so uniformly that ordinarily two pick- 
ings will clean up the crop. These handsome, well filled 
pods always find a ready sale. 
We recommend Laxton’s Progress very ‘highly. 
See prices below. 
180 Midseason Giant 
(Giant Stride, Wyoming Wonder, etc.) 
This variety comes on between the early sorts and 
the late varieties and has shown a remarkable ability to 
stand up and bear well in hot dry weather. The pods are 
large (41% to 5 in. long) dark green and pointed. The 
yield is large, the pods being borne in great numbers on 
strong vigorous vines about 24 in. high. See prices on 

Greater Progress Peas 
Large, uniform and prolific. 
“Your Greater Progress peas are about 
the last word in quality and production.” 
W. H. Freemantle, Oswego, N. Y. 
next page. 
Early Varieties PEC ES 
25 lbs. or more of one variety will be supplied NOT PREPAID* (See above) 
at the 100 1b. rate. 1 bu. weighs 56 lbs. Lilb. 7 io 1 Dae t5 1D. 6 256,1D.aeek 00 1b: 
158 GRADUS, or Prosperity. (214 ft.) Early............. $352" 92.0540 8321.5) 12 oOo ee O0 
160 GREATER PROGRESS. (18 in.) New Early Large 
Podded: Pea; See'above pues, on si bek ee eee 40° 2.25. 4.20 ~ 14.00. 25.00 
163 HUNDREDFOLD. (20 in.) Blue Bantam or Impr. 
PaxfOnian Resvect ink g setae eee ae Ae Ee eae AQ e201 08835907 212002 3100 
165 LAXTON’S PROGRESS. (18 in.) See above......... 40°" 2:20" 4.05%) 13-45" 924.00 
170 LITTLE MARVEL. (15 in.) Very Prolific............ 40 S220 405" oa ea 4.00 
Matures a few days later than World’s Record and has well-filled 
pods; vines stocky. An excellent variety. 
Lss5Nott's Excelsior: (15 in)’ Early.c) oe ee, ee 40> 2:10 255.90 51 290 ae 23:00 
Dwarf vines, medinm-sized pods; one of the best early dwarf peas. 
