Tnrivetts Superlative 
GARDEN PEAS 
One pint is ecual to about 1 1b. and will sow a 
single 100-foot row or one 50-foot double row. 
Culture—Sow the round, smooth-seeded sorts 
as early in the Spring as practical. Sow the 
superior, wrinkled, marrow varieties about 
2 weeks later as the seed of these may rot if the 
weather and soil remains cold and wet. 
Early Crop Peas 
Trivett’s World’s Record. The outstanding 
earliest, high quality wrinkled marrowfat green 
Pea. Produces an immense crop of large pods 
§M@S- which are filled with peas of sweetest, 
marrowfat flavor. The healthy vines are about 
3 feet high. Ready for picking in about 60 days— 
Packet 15c. V4 Ib. 20c. 
1g |b. 30c. bao0c: 
Alaska. A smooth, green-seeded early sort that 
is very hardy and can be sown early without 
danger of rotting. Height 21% feet. 
Packet 10c. 
14 Ib. 25c. Lb. 45c. 
American Wonder. Dwarf, wrinkled, mar- 
row-fat Pea. A first early which grows only 
about 1 foot high and does not require support. 
Packet 15c. Y4 Ib. 20c. 
V |b. 30c. Lb. 50c. 
Trivett’s Gradus Selected (Selected Stock). 
One of the most popular large, wrinkled, mar- 
rowfat sorts. Early, 65 days from sowing. 
Abundant cropper. Tender and delicious, 
sweet flavor. 
Packet 15c. 
1 Ib. 30c. Lb: 50c: 
Gradus, Regular. The regular stock. For 
special stock, see Trivett’s Selected Gradus. 
Packet 15c. Vy Ib. 20c. 
1 |b. 30c. bao0c: 
First and Best. 7 he earliest and hardiest variety 
for “first sowing”’ in earliest Spring. The crop 
of small pods are ready for picking in 54 days 
and seem to appear all at one time. 
Packet 10c. V4 Ib. 15c. 
V Ib. 25c. 
Thomas Laxton (Special Strain). In great 
demand. Abundant crop of large pods contain- 
ing 8 to 10 large, juicy and tender Sweet Peas. 
Ready in 68 days. Height 3 feet. 
Packet 15c. 
V6 Ib. 30c. 
Y4 |b. 15c. 
V4 |b. 20c. 
V4 |b. 20c. 
Lb. 50c. 
Medium Crop Peas 
Admiral Beatty. A high quality English vari- 
ety. A sweet, wrinkled marrowfat, ready for 
picking just after Gradus. 5 feet. 
Packet 15c. 
V6 lb. 30c. 
V4 |b. 20c. 
Lb. 50c. 
Late Crop Peas 
Trivett’s Selected Alderman (Special Stock). 
Our strain can always be relied upon to produce 
an abundance of large pods. Well-filled with 
highest quality, juicy sweet peas. Height 
5 feet. Ready in 77 days. 
Packet 15c. 
1 Ib. 30c. Lb. 50c. 
Telephone or Boston Unrivaled. A very 
popular, late sort, growing 5 feet or more. 
Abundance of large pods, ready 11 weeks. 
Packet 15c. Y4 Ib. 20c. 
14 Ib. 30c. Lb. 50c. 
4 |b. 20c. 
Edible-Podded Sugar Peas 
Dwarf White Sugar. Before the peas have 
formed too much the pods should be gathered 
and cooked without shelling. Serve like string- 
less green beans. Height 2 feet. 
Packet 10c. VY Ib. 15c. 
14 Ib. 25c. Lb. 45c. 
Tall Melting Sugar. Height 5 feet. 
Packet 10c. Vy Ib. 15c. 
lb. 25c. | Lb. 45c. 
SEED POTATOES 
Plant good sized pieces, place not less than 
18 inches from piece to piece in rows 3 feet apart 
One peck will plant 100-foot row, 10 bushels 
(4 sacks) for one acre 
4 pecks to a bushel, customer pays transportation 
Chippewa. A vigorous grower, resistant to dis- 
ease and crops heavily. 
Katahdin. Very choice white sort maturing 
about one week later than Jvish Cobbler. 
Irish Cobbler. A fine, early white sort that 
does well almost everywhere. 
Green Mountain. The standard, large, late 
variety. Splendid for Winter storage. 
Please ask for prices 
NOTE: Customer pays transportation on 
Potatoes. 
PUMPKINS 
One ounce will sow 25 hills 
Culture—Sow in May among Corn or in the 
garden, in hills about 8 feet apart. 
Connecticut Field (Big Tom). True stock 
of this standard, large, yellow-meat sort. 
Packet 10c. 14 oz. 15c. OZ OC 
Winter Luxury. A fine, dark orange skin. 
Sweet yellow meat sort for pies. 
Packet 10c. 1 oz. 15c. 
OZe20c 

Trivett’s World’s Record Peas 
SALSIFY (Vegetable Oyster) 
One ounce will sow a 100-foot row 
Culture—Sow early in Spring in rows that are 
12 inches apart. Cover seed about 1 inch, thin 
out young plants to 6 inches apart; lift roots in 
October and store like Carrots, etc. for Winter 
use, 
Sandwich Island. The most tender and deli- 
cious and the best Winter keeper. 
Packet 15c. VY oz. 25c. OZMi5c. 
HORSERADISH ROOTS 
New Bohemian. Best sort for the home gar- 
den. The roots should be lifted at the end of the 
season. and stored in sand for the Winter. 
100 roots $2.50 
RHUBARB ROOTS 
Large Red Victoria. 
Regular Size Roots. 
Selected Size Roots. 
The finest variety. 
Doz. $2.75 
Doz. $4.00 
Each 25c. 
Each 50c. 





NOTE 
The varieties of vegetables offered in 
this list have been selected by us from 
our complete collection as the best for 
home gardens. 

Connecticut Field Pumpkin 
RADISH 
One ounce will sow a 100-foot row 
Culture—Sow in rows that are about 15 inches 
apart as early in Spring as the ground can be 
worked. Thin out to about 1 inch apart. 
Winter varieties should not be sown until about 
July ist and lifted for Winter storage just 
after the first light frost. 
Trivett’s Scarlet Ball. The best and quickest 
growing, round, red sort, small, ball- “a 
shaped with crisp, mild, sweet, white flesh. 
Ready to pull in about 25 days. 
Packet 15c. Y oz. 25c. Oz. 40c. 
Trivett’s Sparkler. A fine companion to 
Trivett’s Scarlet Ball; same size, but is half red 
and half white on same root. 
Packet 15c. Y oz. 25c. Oz. 40c. 
French Breakfast. A very popular olive- 
shaped sort, dark red with white tip. 
Packet 10c. Y oz. 15c. Oz. 25c. 
Long White Icicle. An outstanding general 
purpose variety that is ready in 35 days. Pro- 
ducing 4-inch long, pure white roots. 
Packet 15c. 14 oz. 20c. Oz, 30c. 
Winter Keeping Radish 
Round Black Spanish. Turnip-shaped, black 
skin, white flesh; crisp, tender and piquant. 
Keeps during Winter like a Potato. Do not sow 
the seed until July 1st. Lift the roots just after 
jirst light frost. 
Packet 15c. 4 oz. 20c. Oz. 35c. 
Long Black Spanish. A splendid Carrot- 
shaped Radish with white flesh for Winter 
storage. ‘ 
Packet 15c. 
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