78 Fi. WOODRUFFEICESONSA ING, 


WOODRUFF'S PEAS ARE GROWN IN THE BEST SEED PRODUCING SECTIONS. 
THIS FIELD IS IN MONTANA 
WOODRUFF’S FROST RESISTANT... . . . .-. | |) 5GSSeuieave 
Similar to FIRST AND BEST but pods average shorter and vines are more hardy 
for early spring planting in the South. 
WRINKLED VARIETIES 
ADVANCER.. 3 oe 1 ee hl 
According to the PEA TYPE BOOK written by Shoemaker and Delwiche, the taller 
type of ADVANCER Is indistinguishable from PERFECTION. 
ALDERMAH Very similar to ALDERMAN. 
ALDERMAN (DARK POD TELEPHONE) W7/i resistant . . . . 74-76 days 
Pods: 14-54” wide, 41-514” long, dark green, straight with rounded point, 
plump, well filled, borne singly, matures uniformly; contain 8 to 10 peas. 
Peas: Large, round to round oval, dark green, excellent quality, being tender and 
sweet; 60% sieve 6, 90% sieve 4-6; excellent for freezing and shipping. 
Vines: 54-60” tall, dark green, medium heavy stem, with coarse foliage, 
prolific and hardy grower. 
Seed: Medium size, square to drum shape, wrinkled, light green. 
AMERICAN WONDER (NOTT’S EXCELSIOR) . . .. . 60-62 days 
Pods: 21/,-3” long, straight, medium green, blunt, borne singly and doubly, 
seeds packed tightly; contain 6 to 7 peas. 
Peas: Medium size, round compressed, green, tender, flavorful. 
Vines: 13-16”, dark green, stocky, productive. 
Seed: Medium size, squarish, green. 
