

Two pounds will seed 100 ft. row. Peas 
require cool temperature, plenty of mois- 
ture and long daylight for best results. 
The smooth peas may be planted as soon 
as the ground can be dug: wrinkled sorts 
later on until June and again in August. 
Sow 2 in. deep in rows (dwarf varieties), 
24 in. apart; (tall sorts) 36-38 in. apart. 
Support all over 18 in. tall, using *Sweet 
Pea Netting, chicken wire or brush. 
Admiral Beatty (80 days). A fine second 
early growing 48 in. high. A good crop- 
per with large pods containing 8 to 10 
peas of fine flavor. 
Pkt. 15¢; % lb. 25c; Ib. 50c 
Alaska (60 days). <A real early round 
seeded sort that grows 30 in. high, hav- 
ing 6 to 8 good quality peas to the pod. 
Pkt. 15¢c; % lb. 25c; 1b. 45c 
Alderman (79 days). A dark green 
podded second early that grows to 60 in.; 
large, long. broad pods with 7 to 9 sweet 
peas of excellent quality. 
Pkt. 15e; 4% lb. 25c; Ib. 50c 
Burnett’s Market Surprise (xtra Harly) 
(66 days). Warge pods contain 7 round, 
smooth peas of quite excellent quality. 
30m Divetrdiosic« Pkt. ibe; 1% 1b: 25e; Ib. 45ce 
Early Bird (63 days). An early Tnglish 
variety that grows 36 in. tall, with 
straight, dark green pods containing 6 
or 7 delicious peas, round seeded. 
Here is a pea that combines the high 
quality of Gradus and the hardiness of 
the smooth seeded varieties. 
Pkt. 15¢e; % Jb. 25e; Ib. 50¢c 
First and Best, Large Podded (60 days). 
Best round seeded early variety; blunt 
pods contain 7 to 8 light green peas of 
good flavor; 34 in. high. 
Pkt. 15¢;°%4 lb. 25e3 Ib. 45¢ 
Improved Gradus (World’s Record) (61 
days). A highly selected and earlier 
fruiting strain of this most popular Pea, 
with vines about 30 in. high. Pods con- 
tain 7 to 8 large, tender peas of finest 
GQualityeeaact Pkt. 150% 36 lb: 25¢9 Ib, 50¢ 
Hundredfold (Improved Laxtonian) (63 
days). A very early dwarf green sort; 
18 in. high, with deep green pods con- 
taining 8 large peas of excellent quality. 
Pkt. 15c; % Ib. 25c; 1b. 50c 

Onward 
Peas 
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ONWARD 
(Illustrated above) 
A.M., R.H.S., 1931 
Exceptionally heavy cropper of 
large, straight, blunt nosed, 4-inch 
pods, tightly filled with tender 
peas of excellent quality. Here is 
a pea that is most distinct & the 
best introduction since 1924; mid- 
season, 2 to 2% ft. 
Pkt. 15¢c; % Ib. 25c; Ib. 50¢ 
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Laxton’s Progress (62 days). The larg- 
est podded and most attractive of the 
“Tiaxtonian” family; dwarf 18 in. vines. 
Pods contain 7 to 9 large peas of high 
Qiza litre creo Pkt dacs 44) lbs 25¢2elb.. 5 0e 
Laxton’s Superb (60 days). The earliest 
large podded. dwarf sort, 18 in. Con- 
tains 9 to 10 medium green peas of good 
Quality. y on. Pkt. bes 225 lbs 250s" lb: 0c 
Little Marvel (62 days). Extensively 
used dwarf early, growing 18 in. high. 
Blunt pods contain 7 to 8 tender peas. 
Pkt. 15c; % Ib. 25c; Ib. 50c 
Mammoth Melting Sugar (Edible Podded) 
(74 days). The best of the edible podded 
sorts, 54 in. Very broad, indented, fleshy 
pods, brittle, stringless and fiberless, of 
fine flavor when cooked with the peas. 
Pkt. 15c3 1 Ibs 25e% Ib. 45e¢ 
Nott’s Excelsior (62 days). One of the 
older dwarf varieties, 16 in. Blunt, round 
pods contain 6 or 7 medium tender peas. 
Pkt. 5c; % Ib. 25e; Ib. 50c 
Quite Content (74 days). A vigorous, 
late, large podded variety containing 9 
to 10 large peas of exquisite flavor, 60 in. 
Pkt. 15¢e; % lb. 25c; lb. 50c 
Sutton’s Excelsior (63 days). Suited to 
home gardens. Broad, blunt, straight 
pods contain 6 to 8 medium sized peas 
of real good quality; 18 in. 
Pkt. 15c; % lb. 25e; lb. 50c 
Telephone (73 days). Very productive, 
popular late, containing 8 to 10 light 
green peas of unexcelled quality, size 
and flavor; 54 in. 
Pkt. 15c; % lb. 25e; Ib. 50c 
Thomas Laxton (63 days). Magnificent 
early, plump, blunt pods. that contain 
7 or 8 large, tender peas of good qual- 
ity; 36 in., early. 
Pkt. 15¢c; % lb. 25c; lb. 50c 
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Poppers. 
Sow in hotbed in March. 
Peppers are tender; only after danger of 
frost is past transplant into rich, well 
prepared soil 18 in. apart in rows, 30 in. 
apart. Hotkaps are frostproof, conserve 
heat and moisture. Keep the soil well 
cultivated and free from weeds. 
Burnett’s Early Giant. Perhaps the earl- 
iest of the large fruiting sorts, remark- 
ably large, sturdy, compact plants; fruit 
is mild and sweet. Fine exhibition vari- 
RAe rosin ot SHOOK Pkt. 25c; oz. $1.00 
California Wonder. Large, thick meated 
and unusually solid and heavy 4-lobed 
fruit, smooth and uniform, mild and 
SWeet seice gine. setae teeters Pkt. 15¢e; oz. $1.00 
Chinese Giant. Chunky and square ended 
fruits up to 5 in. across, flesh moder- 
ately thick and sweet, bright green when 
young and attractive cherry red at ma- 
CU TcHE Ys creer ste renetalene = eke rouse Pkt. 15¢e:20z..90¢ 
Large Bell (Bull Nose). Popular, early, 
sweet and prolific sort, with blunt fruit 
OL eMildy flavors ener Pkt. 15¢; oz. 90¢ 
Long Cayenne Red. A favorite hot sort, 
used largely for pickles and drying. 
Large, productive plants with tapering, 
pungent fruits of deep green changing to 
brilliant red at maturity.Pkt. 15c; oz. 90c 
Pimiento. Excellent for stuffing and can- 
ning; heart-shaped, very smooth, medium 
fruits; large erect plants.Pkt. 15c; oz. 85c 
Ruby King Improved. Large, mid-season 
variety of excellent mild flavor; thick 
fleshed, tapering. The plants are medium- 
dwarf, erect, vigorous and highly pro- 
GUCtIVG seciaie meters rere aces Pkt 15e30z709 0G 
Windsor “A” (A.M., A.A.S., ’37). For 
short season areas, exceptionally early 
and remarkably prolific; as many as 10 
and 12 fruits a time on a plant, dwarf, 15 
in. It is meaty, thick fleshed, 5% in. long, 
tapering, without ridges, mild. Pkt. 25c 
World Beater. One of the best of the 
large peppers; fruits up to 5 in. long; 
flesh mild and thick, very productive and 
ZOOdmShipperee meses PEt, 15e3) oz.) 90e 
VOVDPDVLDVDVL DNDN LDV DVO VIVO VL, 
P. S.—Use Spergon to increase yield, 
and prevent damping-off. See page 4. 

RHUBARB 
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(see page 39) 
Bempervirens: evergreen serrata: notched setosus: full of bristles 
23-25 Warren Street 
simplex: unbranched 
BURNETT-SEEDSMEN 7. 
sinensis: Chinese 
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