1945 SPRING CATALOG ie 
Alaska — Earliest of smooth 
varieties. Pods small, well 
filled. Good yielder. 
American Wonder—Dwarf, dark 
green vines; wrinkled seeds, 
6 peas in a pod. Early. 
Dwarf Telephone— Medium 
early, plants 24 in. high, 
large pods, slightly curved, 
8-10 peas of excellent quality. 
Everbearing—Long bearing 
variety, resistant to Fusarium 
wilt. Pods double, contain 
4-5 large peas. _Sweet flavor. 
Vines 28 in. 
*Laxton’s Progress — Largest 
podded of early dwarf peas. 
7-9 large tender peas. 
Little Gem— Early canning, 
dwarf vines, 22 in. Straight 
pods, 6-7 peas of good quality. 
*Little Marvel—Outstanding of dwarf early peas, pods well filled 
with 7-8 tender peas. 
*Stratagem—Late variety, ideal for freezing, vines 28 in., resistant 
to wilt. Pods contain 8-10 succulent peas. 
*Thos. Laxton—Excellent for home canning and freezing. Plants 
deep green, heavy. Pods single, deep green, blunt, carrying 7-8 
large tender peas. 
Wyoming Wonder—Second early, wilt resistant, large podded pea, 
5 to 6 in. long. Vines medium height. Exceptional quality. 
Postpaid prices on all varieties of Peas: % lb. 23c; 1 lb. 38c; not 
postpaid: % lb. 20c; 1 lb. 83c; 5 lbs. or more @ 29c per lb. 
PUMPKINS 
*Sugar or Pie—Best variety for general use. Flesh thick, sweet and 
dry. Deep orange. Fruits 6-8 lbs. 
Connecticut Fields—For stock feed, or pies, flesh thick, orange 
yellow, coarse and sweet. 
Postpaid prices on Pumpkins: Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 15¢; % Ib. 45c; 1 Ib. $1.35. 
RADISHES 
Crimson Giant—Matures early, grows to large size without becoming 
hollow or woody. Deep crimson. 
Early Scarlet Globe—Roots olive shaped, bright scarlet, crisp, tender. 
French Breakfast—Early, with small tops. Roots oblong dull scarlet 
with white tips. j 
Long Scarlet—Roots smooth, uniform, 5 to 6 in. long. White crisp 
flesh. Short tops. 
Saxa—One of the earliest, round, bright scarlet radishes. Nice for 
bunching. 
Sparkler—White tipped roots, round, smooth, dull scarlet red, one- 
third white at bottom, flesh white, crisp. 
White Icicle—Outstanding variety. Roots long, slender, tapering 
at the tips, very white, brittle, mild inviting flavor. 
White Turnip—FEarliest white variety; roots small turnip shaped, 
small tops, white throughout, sweet and tender. 
Postpaid prices: Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 12c; % lb. 40c; 1 lb $ 125 n0t 
postpaid: 1 lb. $1.15. 

SIX 5c PACKETS, 25c 
SIX 10c PACKETS (including ounces priced at 10c), 50c 
