

To Eat Fresh and ta Con — 
Tall Main - 
Late Peas should be planted early, as they yield better. 
Crop Peas 
Plant them 3 inches deep and 3 inches 
apart in the row. Brush provides the best support, but if not obtainable, chicken wire fastened 
to stout stakes may be used. The supports should be placed as soon as the peas are planted. 
475. TENDER GIANT—(73 days.) A 
medium late, large podded variety maturing after 
the early dwarf varieties and before the other large 
podded main crop sorts. Its sweetness and qual- 
ity cannot be improved upon. A nation-wide favor- 
ite aS a canning pea. Vines: 27 inches high. Pods: 
4 inches long, contain 6 to 8 large tender peas. 
Seeds: large, green, wrinkled. Mammoth pkt. 10c, 
4 lb. 20c, lb. 35c, prepaid.mNot prepaid, 5 lbs. 
$1.45, 10 lbs. at 27c per lb. 
480. POTLATCH OR BIG DINNER— 
(78 days.) One of the very finest late varieties 
for home garden and for shipping to distant mar- 
kets. Potlatch is famous for its heavy yield of 
immense pods bearing many large luscious peas of 
delicious flavor. Vines: 26 inches high, deep green. 
Pods: 4% inches long, % inch wide; contain 8 to 
10 tender, succulent peas. Seeds: large, wrinkled, 
green, Mammoth pkt. 10c, % Ib. 20c, lb. 35c, 
prepaid.—Not prepaid, 5 lbs. $1.45, 10 lbs. at 
26c per lb. 
484. EVERBEARING (74 days.) An ex- 
tra long bearing period makes this a popular 
variety. Everbearing is resistant to lusarium wilt, 
and is noted for its quality. Vines: 32 inches 
high. Pods: 4 inches long, plump; contain 4 to 5 
large peas of sweet marrowy flavor. Seeds: very 
large, light green, flat, wrinkled. Mammoth pkt. 
10c, Y% lb, 20c, lb. 35c, prepaid.—Not prepaid, 
5 Ibs. $1.45, 10 lbs. at 26c per Ib. 
501. QUITE CONTENT—(74 days.) We 
receive more enthusiastic reports on Quite Content 
than on all other tall peas. It has immense pods, 
filled with extra large, quality peas. Vines: 45 
inches high. Pods: 4%4 ‘inches long; contain 8 to 
9 large, tender peas. Seeds: wrinkled, large, green. 
Mammoth pkt. 10c, Y% lb. 20c, lb. 35c, prepaid. 
—Not prepaid, 5 lbs. $1.45, 10 lbs. at 26c per lb. 
Edille Pod or Sugar Pea 
(Cook like String Beans) 
492. DWARF SUGAR—(68 days.) (Hat 
pod and all!) A prolific home garden variety with 
an edible pod and also resistant to Fusarium wilt. 
Delicious if cooked when young the same as string 
beans—without shelling. Very sweet and tender. 
Vines 28 inches high, slender and wiry, with 
purple blossoms. Pods: 3 inches long, heavily 
curved, strongly indented between the peas. Seed: 
small. mottled, grey, round, smooth. Mammoth 
pkt. 10c, Y% Ib. 20c, lb. 35c, prepaid.—Not pre- 
paid, 5 lbs. $1.35, 10 lbs. at 25c per lb. 

Grow Your Own Peas 
Gor Split Pea Soup 
4925. CANADA SOUP PEAS— (85 days.) 
Resistant to Fusarium Wilt. A very productive 
late Pea grown extensively for dry use. The plants 
erow very tall and bear an abundance of light 
green, blunt pods. The seed is small, smooth, 
creamy white. Mammoth pkt. 8c, 
28c, prepaid.—Not prepaid, 5 lbs. 
at 18c per 1b. 
The Pocket BOOK of 
VEGETABLE GARDENING 
By Charles H. Nissley 
How, When and Where to Plant... 
The latest practical advice on growing food 
for home use easy sp he ae : 
complete. Includes specially prepared cnarts 
showing VITAMIN CONTENTS AND NUTRI- 
TIONAL VALUES as well as specific instruc- 
tions for raising each vegetable. There are 
charts for 50 vegetables. 
30°C ppd. 
VY Ib. 15¢, Ib. 
$1.10, 10 Ibs. 









241 Pages 
52 Illustrations 

505. TALL TELEPHONE—(73 days.) A 
standard mid-season variety. Produces an abun- 
dant yield of immense pods filled with large tender 
peas of excellent flavor and quality. Vines: 45 
inches high, dark green. Pods: 5 -inches long, 
plump. Seeds: large, wrinkled, light green. Mam- 
moth pkt. 10c, Y 1b.»20c¢, lb. 35c, prepaid.——Not 
prepaid, 5 lbs. $1.45, 10 lbs. at 26c per Ih. 
506. CHAMPION OF ENGLAND—(79 
days.) A well known late variety. A great climber 
and heavy yielder. Vines: 54 to 60 inches high. 
Pods: 3 inches long, plump; contain 7 to 8 peas 
of good quality. Seeds: large, wrinkled, light green. 
Mammoth pkt. 10c, % Ib. 20c, lb. 35c, prepaid. 
—Not prepaid, 5 lbs. $1.35, 10 lbs. at 25¢ per lb. 









inoculate Pea Seed with 
Legume-Aid. 
it Increases Yield—Improves Quality. 
Legume-Aid causes nodules to develop on 
the roots of the peas. These nodules gather 
nitrogen from the air and convert it into 
plant food, thus storing plant food in the soil. 
Legume-Aid contains all the essentials for 
healthy bacterial growth, 
Garden Size Packet, treats up to 
5 Ibs. Peas, Beans or Sweet Peas. 
Full Directions with each Packet. 
10c 
ppd. 

Potlatch—bears immense luscious peas. 

One ounce for 200 feet of drill. 
pounds for an acre. 
Five to six 
A valuable root vegetable of rich sweet 
flavor -and high food value. Frost improves 
the flavor, and parsnips can be left in the 
ground all winter, to be harvested in spring 
when fresh yegetables are scarcest. Seed 
germinates slowly. Sow early in drills. 
426. HOLLOW CROWN OR 
GUERNSEY—A ereat cropper; tender, 
sugary and considered the best for general 
cultivation. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, % lb. 50c, lb. 
$1.60, prepaid. 
427. IDEAL—Roots not as long as Hol- 
low Crown, but are thicker and more easily 
gathered. They are very smooth and have 
fine grained flesh of excellent quality. Pkt. 
5c, oz. 15c, 14 Ib, 50c, lb. $1.60, prepaid. 
Hollow Crown Parsnips. 


Parsley 
One ounce will sow 150 feet of drill. 
CULTURE—Puarsley is indispensable for 
flavoring and for garnishing. The seed germi- 
nates slowly, in 2 or 3 weeks and therefore 
should be soaked in warm water for a few 
hours before planting. Sow early in spring, 
1% inch deep. In the fall, a few plants may 
be set into pots, and taken indoors. 
430. MOSS CURLED A compact 
growing, finely cut and densely curled variety 
of a deep green color. Owing to its fine color 
and handsome foliage, it is most popular. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, 14 Ib. 50c, lb. $1.60, prepaid. 
431. HAMBURG or THICK ROOT- 
ED—The root is the edible portion of this 
variety and resembles a small parsnip, both 
in color and shape. Flesh white, a little dry, 
having a flavor similar to celeriac. Very 
hardy. Is cultivated like parsnip. Foliage 
same as Plain Parsley. Pkt. 5c, 0z. 15c, Y%4 
Ib. 50c, lb. $1.60, prepaid. 


ax Cress 
FINE CURLED 
leaves, 
2°95. 
— Crisp, pungent 
finely cut and curled, dwarf 
and compact. Used mostly 
for garnishing and as a con- 
diment, Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c, 
1, lb. 85c, prepaid. 


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