Perfection Brand PEAS Me/t in Your Mouth 
Peas require a good, well worked garden soil. 
Plant as early in the spring as the ground can 
be worked, for the early smooth seeded varieties, 
in rows about 8 to 10 inches apart and 114 
inches deep. The wrinkled varieties should be 
planted later as they require a warmer soil. 
vie quart of seed is required for 100 feet of 
drill. 5 
MELTING SUGAR — (Edible Pod) — 
In this variety, which is the best of 
its class, the entire pod is cooked the 
same way as string beans. The vines 
attain a height of 2 feet and are very 
attractive. 
Pkt., 10c; ib., 35c, postpaid. 
LITTLE MARVEL— An extra fine 
dwarf sweet pea. A fine variety for 
either private or market garden. Extra 
early. Foliage and pods very deep 
green; pods 38 inches long, nearly 
round and square-ended, containing 7 
very dark green peas of high quality; 
very productive. 
Pki., 10c; Ib., 35c, postpaid; by ex- 
press, Ib., 30c; 10 Ibs., $2.50. 
AMERICAN WONDER — The plants 
grow only 10 inches high and produce 
an abundance of medium-size pods, 
which are filled with large, sweet peas 
of luscious quality. 
Pkt., 10c; Ib., 35¢, postpaid; by ex- 
press, Ib., 25c; 10 Ibs., $2.25. 
ALASKA—The earliest smooth pea 
in existence. The pods are medium in 
size, well filled and mature practically 
all at one time. 
Pkt., 10c; Ib., 30c, postpaid; by 
bite or express, Ib., 20c; 10 Ibs., 
80. 

MARDELAH 
MARDELAH VICTORY—Peas for your 
home garden. 55 days to canning or 
first picking. Early as the Alaska. 
Grows about 26 inches high, pods 2% 
inches, straight, blunt, light green. 
Tender skins, sweet in flavor, and ex- 
tremely palatable. Mardelah has the 
ability to produce excellent yields un- 
der a wide range of soil and climatic 
conditions. It is one of the earliest 
of the “sweet” or wrinkled varieties. 
Here is one variety that is recom- 
mended for use fresh on the table, for 
home canning, and quick freeze locker 
storage. 
Pkt., 10c; Ib., 35c, postpaid; by ex- 
press, Ib., 30c; 10 Ibs., $2.50. 
PEPPERS---Sweet or Hot 
The. young plants. are raised like tomatoes 
or egg plant. They should be set out after all 
danger of frost is over and the ground is warm. 
Set the plants about 2 feet apart in rows 3 
feet wide. One ounce of seed will produce about 
1,500 plants. 
KING OF THE NORTH—(60 days 
after setting plants)—One of the ear- 
liest of the large peppers. They will 
average 6 inches long and 3 inches 
across. Flesh is mild, thick, fine and 
sweet. The spreading plants are lit- 
erally covered with large peppers, 
often 8 to 10 maturing at the same 
time. 
Pkt., 10c, postpaid. 
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CHINESE GIANT—This is the larg- 
est, mild red pepper in existence. The 
peppers are of enormous size; speci- 
mens weighing 18 ounces are found 
quite frequently. They are of square 
block form; the flesh is very thick and 
extremely mild. 
Pkt., 10c¢; oz., 50c; 1% Ib., $1.50, post- 
paid. 
LARGE BELL or IMPROVED BULL-- 
NOSE—A large early sort, with thick, 
mild flesh. 
paid. 
PIMENTO PEPPER—TIt is so 
smooth and uniform in shape 
that the skin can be easily 
slipped off after burning over 
a hot fire a few seconds or by 
boiling a few minutes in hot 
water. In quality it is very 
sweet and delicious and entirely 
free from pungency; in color, 
when ripe, it is a _ beautiful 
green. It is much sought and 
grown by canners for pickles 
and pulp. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 2 ozs. 55c; 
postpaid. 
Pkt., 10¢; oz., 35¢; 4 Ib., $1.00, post- 
THOMAS LAXTON—A cross between 
Gradus and Alaska. In earliness it 
is two or three days behind Alaska, 
and in yield, far superior. The pods 
are larger, containing sweet, large 
peas of fine flavor. Vines from 30 to 
35 inches. 
Pki., 10c; Ib., 40c, postpaid; by ex- 
press, lb., 35c. 
LAXTONIAN—A dwarf pea with 
large, handsome pods very similar to 
the Gradus, which variety it excels in 
yield and earliness. Vines average 15 
inches in length, and the pods 3% 
inches. One of the best peas for pri- 
vate or commercial growing. 
Pkt., 10c; Ib., 35¢, postpaid; by ex- 
press, 25c; 10 Ibs., $2.25. 
LAXTON'S PROGRESS—One of the 
earliest large podded, dwarf peas 
and excellent for home or market-gar- 
dening. Vines grow about 16 inches, 
pods 4 inches long, broad and pointed. 
Makes in about 60 days. 
Pkt., 10c; Ib., 35¢, postpaid. By 
freight or express, Ib., 35c; 10 Ibs., 
$2.25. 
TELEPHONE — A large sort, with 
tall-growing vines. The pods are very 
large, with large peas of delicious 
flavor. 
Pkt., 10c; Ib., 35c, postpaid. Ask for 
Quantity Prices. 
Let the children plan and tend their own 
gardens. It will keep them off the streets at 
a constructive mind and body building occu- 
pation. 
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WORLDBEATER — A very excellent 
second early variety. Fruits are 
large, four-pointed, thick walled. The 
color is dark emerald green. Plants 
thrifty, vigorous and heavy producers. 
Very popular in the South. 
Pkt., 10¢; 4 oz., 20c, postpaid. 
CALIFORNIA WONDER—Resembles 
Chinese Giant in the large size and 
“blocky” form of its fruit, but has 
an extremely thick flesh not possessed 
by that variety. Measures 4% to 5 
inches in length by 4 inches in diam- 
eter. Fruits are dark green, smooth 
in surface. The exceptionally thick 
flesh is mild and sweet. 
Pkt., 10c; 2 02., 35¢; oz., 60c, post- 
paid. 
SHORT RED CAYENNE—Grows about 
one-half inch across at stem end taper- 
ing to a point 2% to 8 inches long. 
Very hot. | 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c, postpaid. 
HUNGARIAN YELLOW WAX —65 
days. An early-maturing hot yellow 
variety. The fruit turns crimson 
when ripe. Fruits are conical shape, 
averaging about 6 inches in length. 
Pkt., 10c. 
PERFECTION BRAND SEEDS—Since 1906 
