SEED GROWERS 45 
PEAS — WRINKLED SEED — Continued 
SURPRISE WILT RESISTANT 60 Daye 
The vine, which is 28 to 32 inches tall, medium green foliage and slender 
stem, produces pods which are 2% to 3 inches long, straight, light green, 
plump and blunt, borne singly, mature uniformly; contain 6 to 8 peas. 
Seed is medium small, finely wrinkled, round, medium green. 
SUTTON’S EXCELSIOR 62 Days 
Similar in habit of growth to Nott’s Excelsior but bearing very large, 
broad pods well filled with large peas. Vines 18 to 20 inches high, medium 
light in color with pods 3% to 4 inches long, light in color and blunt at 
the ends. Seed green, wrinkled, medium in size. 
DWARF TELEPHONE OR DAISY 70 Days 
Vines 20 to 22 inches high with rather coarse foliage, medium light green, 
bearing pods broad, straight and about 4 inches long, pale green in color 
and well filled with peas of excellent flavor. Seed pale green, large, 
wrinkled. 
TELEPHONE 70 Days 
Same as Alderman. 
THOMAS LAXTON 60 Days 
A very popular variety. Height 214 to 3 feet; vine and foliage moderately 
stout, medium green. Pods medium green, 31 inches long, straight, nearly 
round and square ended, containing 7 medium dark green peas of su- 
perior quality. Seed large, cream colored, wrinkled. 
WISCONSIN EARLY SWEET (Wilt Resistant) 60 Days 
Vine 28 to 30 inches; medium green in color, thin stem. Early in maturity. 
Pods borne singly, light green, 2% to 3 inches, blunt. Peas small and of 
good quality. Seed small, wrinkled, green. 
WORLD’S RECORD 60 Days 
An improved type of Gradus, being slightly earlier, more dwarf, true to 
type and productive. Height 2 to 2% feet. Vines moderately stout, me- 
dium green. Pods medium green, 4 inches long, very broad, pointed and 
well filled with 7 to 9 very large, dark green peas of exceptional quality. 
Seed large, cream and green, wrinkled. 
BEREER 
CuLturE. The pods of the pepper are used in sauces, salads, soups 
or as a seasoning and the large mild varieties called mangoes are eaten 
from the hand or variously stuffed and prepared with cabbage, tomatoes 
or meat. The pods of green peppers are green until in ripening they 
turn red or yellow, according to the variety. Start pepper in hotbeds, 
maintaining a temperature of 70 degrees and in other ways treat like a 
tomato. Set out-of-doors after frosts in 30-inch rows, giving each plant 
18 inches in a row. One ounce of seed gives 2,000 plants and one-quarter 
pound plants an acre. Number of days given is from setting plants to 
ripe fruit. 
ANAHEIM CHILI 80 Days 
Plant 2 feet high, medium light green and medium heavy growth. Fruit 
1 x 7 inches average, bright red from a deep green, slim, tapered to a 
point. Quite productive and medium hot in flavor. Largest of the milder 
chilis. Used as an all purpose type. 
BANANA OR LONG HOT YELLOW 70 Days 
Plant 21%4 feet high, medium light green, upright and fairly bushy growth. 
Fruits long, slim, 1% x 6 to 7 inches, ranging in color from a deep yellow 
to a bright orange to a bright red as they ripen, and tapering to a point. 
Very prolific, early, quite thick walled for the type and hot in flavor. 
