PEAS 
AMERICAN Drought-Proof PEAS 
Laughs at Drought — Smiles at Rain 

American Drousht-Proof will do well under a wider range 
of weather and soil conditions than any other variety. 
| It will grow a crop during the driest, hottest summer 
' months at a time any other variety would be a failure. 
| In the hot, dry localities of the West, this variety will 
grow a large crop without irrigation and, without a single 
| drop of rain falling upon it from seed time to harvest. 
For mid-summer or late summer planting this is the 
_ variety to plant. If it rains and the soil is kept moist, 
this variety will produce as large a crop as any variety 
' we know of; if it doesn’t rain, and it gets hot and dry, 
_ you will get a crop anyway. The handsome round pods 
are well filled with from 7 to 10 peas in a pod; quality 
| excellent, sweet and tender. even when the peas are 
large. Vines grow 2 feet high, and require no support. 
This is the Pea that will do its best in the North, South, 
| East or West. Don’t fail to give it a trial. 

ALASKA PEAS — Smooth Variety. A well known pea among canners and 
truckers for early use. Fine for home gardens; height 2% feet; one of the 
earliest stick peas of the round varieties. Pods blunt at the ends. Peas green 
in color when ripe. 
LITTLE MARVEL PEAS — Wrinkle Variety. An early variety of English 
origin. Matures about the same time as the ‘‘American Wonder.”’ Grows. 
about 15 inches high. Has dark green foliage and vines heavily set with pods 
2% to 8 inches in length. 6 to 9 peas in pod. 

AMERICAN WONDER — The earliest of the dwarf wrinkle varieties. The 
vines are about 9 to 12 inches high and produce a good crop of well filled pods 
of medium size, about 2% to 2% inches long, containing five to eight iarge 
peas which are exceedingly sweet, tender, and well flavored. Seed medium 
size, generally flattened wrinkled and pale green. 
PRICES ON PEAS — Pkt, 10c; 7 ozs. 30c. Postpaid. 
SWEET CORN 
Hybrid American Golden Cross 
The best of the golden grain sweet 
corns. The sweetest and most tender 
and juicy of any variety that we have 
tried. Stocks grow about 5 feet high 
producing in 60 to 65 days. Each stock 
produces two and sometimes three good 
ears 7'to 8 inches long with generally 14 to 16 rows of long, deep kernals of 
deep orange color. The husk is heavy affording end protection from worms 
and birds. Pkt. 10¢;.%7 oz. 35¢. Postpaid. 
BARDEN’S WONDER BANTAM SWEET CORN — This matchless Sweet Corn 
is a cross between Golden Bantam and Early Wonder, the result is a: Bantam 
Sweet Corn with all the qualities and sweetness of the old reliable Golden 
Bantam, but with larger ears set up higher on the stalk. Ears 8 to 10 inches 
long, filled with 8 rows of broad, rich, golden yellow kernals. Stalk 5 to 6 
feet high. Tests each year have proved it to be as early as Golden Bantam 
and much more vigorous and productive, Pkt. 10c; 7 oz. 25c. Postpaid. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN — This variety is often called the shoe-peg corn, 
owing to the arrangement of the crowded kernals. It is nearly as sweet as 
Golden Bantam. It remains tender longer than most sorts. Ears average 9$ 
inches in length; the cob is small and very closely packed with slender, pure 
white kernals. It arrives at full perfection just in time to succeed the earlier 
varieties. Pkt. 10c; 7 oz. 25c. Postpaid. 
BLACK MEXICAN SWEET CORN — This is one of the richest flavored, 
Sweetest, and tenderest sweet corns. To many of those who know it, no other 
variety can take its place. The ears are 8 to 9 inches in length, and are ready 
for the table in 85 to 90 days. The ripe seed is bluish black. but when in 
table condition the kernals are pearly white. It is a most desirable second 
early variety for the home garden. Pkt. 10c; 7 oz. 25c. Postpaid. 



STRAWBERRY GUAVA 
Delicious Sweet and Spicy 
This is a luscious tropical fruit which makes a use- 
ful as well as a charming and beautiful house plant. 
It bears both flowers and fruit at the same time. 
The flowers are pure white and delightfully fragrant. 
& The fruit is about the size of a walnut, of a beautiful 
reddish color, and of delicious, sweet and_ spicy 
flavor. Fine for eating out of hand, and\ unsurpassed 
for making jelly. These plants are usually grown 
’ from seed and begin to bloom and bear fruit while 
quite small. 
Pkt, 10c; 3 pkts, 25c. Postpaid. 

