INOCULATE PEAS 
with 
LEGUME-AID 

LEGUME-RID 
INOCULANT 


Increased _ production, 
higher quality and long- 
er bearing season are 
the result of the use of 
LEGUME-AID for in- 
oculating all pea and 
bean seed when plant- 
ing. 
LEGUME-AID Gar- 
den Size 12c. 
Grow Your Own 
* Peas—Enjoy Their 
Sweet Flavor. 



Nott’s 
Excelsior 
Early Tall Peas 
As the varieties in this group grow 21,4 to 31, feet 
tall, they are better when given supports on 
which to grow. As a rule they bear more pods 
over a larger period than the real dwarf varieties. 
3968 THOMAS LAXTON. The best quality and 
heaviest yielding of all early tall Peas, only a few 
days later than Alaska, 2% ft. tall. Pods long, 
broad, handsome, packed full of delicious sweet 
Peas. You can pick enough for a nice meal in short 
order. Outyields Gradus by 25%. %4 Ib. L’7e; 
Lb. 50¢; 3 Ibs. $1.35. 
3967 FIRST-IN-MARKET. Extra-early, smooth 
white seeded. 2% ft. Well filled pods 2 to 24% 
inches long. 141b. 15ce; Lb. 40¢€; S$ Ibs. $1.10. 
38972 GIANT EARLY CROPPER. Exception to 
the rule that larger podded require longer season. 
Practically as early as Alaska, ready for edible 
ods in about 8 weeks. The seed is smooth and 
berdy and can be planted extra early. The pods 
are large, dark green, 4 inches long and usually 
contain 7 large, sweet, light green Peas. 14 Ib. 
15c; Lb. 45c¢; 3 lbs. $1.20. 
3966 EXTRA EARLY ALASKA, or Earliest of 
All. Hardiest extra early. Very productive. 
Smooth, bluish-green, very fair quality. Height 
2% ft. 4 Ib. 15e; Lb. 45¢; 3 Ibs. $1.20. 
3969 WORLD’S RECORD. Improved Gradus. 
Superb quality. Heavier, sure yielder. 2 to 24 ft. 
tall, pods dark green 34% inches long. %4 Ib. 
17c; Lb. 50c; 3 Ibs. $1.35. 
Main Crop and Late Peas 
3975 TELEPHONE. Old.favorite, very large pods, 
4 to 5 inches long, 8 to 10 very large Peas of 
delicate light green color, excellent quality. 4 to44%4 
feet tall. Very vigorous and productive. Fine 
second early variety. 14 lb. Ldc; Lh. 45c; 3 
Ibs. $1.20. 
3977 DAISY or DWARF TELEPHONE. Quite 
similar to Telephone in all respects except height 
of vine and maturing time. 2 feet tall. Pods 4 to 
41 inches long, 8 to 9 large dark green Peas. 14 
Ib. 15c; Lb. 45c; 3 Ibs. $1.20. 
3974 ALDERMAN, BEST TALL MAIN CROP. 
3% feet. Telephone type, but darker green. Robust 
and preductive. Large size and unsurpassed in 
quality. Best of the large main-crop varieties. 
14 Ib. 15e; Lb. 45c; 3 Ibs. $1.20. 
SEE EEE ES LT SOE I IE NL LEE PLL ESSE LAE LEI 
Parsnips 
Culture—Parsnips are easily grown. Seed is slow 
to germinate. Soil should be worked fine and seed 
covered not more than \¥% inch. Keep surface 
moist to prevent crusting over the seed. Thin out 
to stand 3 inches apart. One ounce should sow a 
150 ft. row, 5 to 6 lbs. an acre. 
3944 LARGE SUGAR. Improved Hollow Crown 
or Guernsey. Very productive. Large white roots, 
tender and sweet. Generally considered the best. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 30c; 4 Ib. 90c; Lb. $2.75. 
8945 SHORT THICK. Decidedly distinct with 
short thick roots, only 6 to 8 inches long in the 
thickened part. Desirable for shallow soil and 
easy to pull. Flesh tender and sweet. Pkt. 10c; 
Oz. 35ce; 4 Ib. $1.00; Lb. $3.00. 

Hundredfold 
Extra Early Alaska 
Peas 
Peas from your own garden picked only an hour or 
two before eating are twice as sweet as those you 
would purchase. Try them and you will be convinced. 
Culture—A Planting should be made every 10 days 
from earliest spring until hot weather. Another 
planting in late summer for fall, often gives good 
results. The extra early smooth seeded varieties are 
hardy and may be planted as early as the soil can be 
worked, the wrinkled varieties a little later. One 
pound should sow a 50 foot row, 120 to 180 lbs. an acre. 
Early Dwarf Peas 
3958 NEW SWEETENDER. A fine new Pea of 
highest quality. 15 inches tall. Abundance of thick, 
heavy pods 3% to 4 inches long in pairs. Large, 
ican tender. 14 Ib. 1'7c; Lb. 50c; 3 Ibs. 
3971 HUNDREDFOLD. An early large podded 
dwarf variety, 18 to 20 inches tall. A strain of 
Laxtonian and to be preferred to Laxtonian or 
Blue Bantam. Pods 4 inches long, 6 to 8 large dark 
green Peas of excellent quality. Ready for picking 
in about 60 days, only a few days later than 
iene 4 Ib. 17ce; Lb. 50c; 8 Ibs. 
3953 LAXTON’S PROGRESS. Perhaps the best 
of the Laxtonian group. It is a few days earlier 
than Hundredfold. Pods, 4 inches long, 7 to 9 
peas, curved, pointed, 10 to 20 inches tall. Edible 
Peas in 8 to 9 weeks after planting. 4 Ib. 1'7¢3 
Lb. 50c; 3 Ibs. $1.35. 
3955 NOTT’S EXCELSIOR. Early, dwarf, wrin- 
kled, sure cropper, pods very freely produced 
and they bear well, even under adverse conditions. 
A very fine, highly bred variety of sturdy, compact 
growth, 15 to 18 inches high. Pods chock-full of 
luscious peas of unusually sweet flavor. 14 Ib. 
15c; Lb. 45¢; 3 Ibs. $1.20. 
3956 LITTLE MARVEL. A very fine early dwarf 
wrinkled Pea, with blunt very dark green, 3 inch 
pods, filled with good quality Peas. Only 15 inches 
high. 4 Ib. 1'7c; Lb. 50c; & Ibs. $1.35. 
3973 NEW GIANT WONDER. Similar to Nott’s 
Excelsior, though even better as it is not suscepti- 
ble to wilt. Vines 15 to 18 inches tall. Pods plump, 
straight, blunt-ended, 3 inches long and thickly 
filled with large round Peas, deliciously sweet and 
delicately flavored. 14 Ib. ,1'7c; Lb. 30c; 
Ibs. $1.35. 
Edible Podded Peas 
3981 MAMMOTH MELTING SUGAR. Height 4 
feet. Well deserves its name. Cook and eat pods 
and all when half grown, same as Wax Beans. 
4 lb. 15c; Lb. 45c; 3 Ibs. $1.20. 
3982 DWARF GRAY SUGAR. Height 30 inches. 
Similar to Melting Sugar, dwarf, 234 to 3 inches 
in length. Round and gray. 14 Ib. 15¢; Lb. 40c;3 
3 Ibs. $L.10. 

Large Sugar Parsnips 

Vegetable Seeds 13 

The New Pea Sweetender 
ER ee a a I SS WY A SOS EEE EOS LENSES SOA TEE 
Parsley 
Culture—Parsley seed is slow to germinate and 
soaking a day before sowing will hasten growth. 
Cover only 14 inch deep and do not let the soil 
crust over the surface. Thin the plants to stand 
4to6 inches apart, and you can start cutting the 
leaves as soon as they are sizable. Make several 
sowings of Parsley seed to have a continual supply 
of fresh leaves. One ounce should sow a_ 150 ft. 
row. Our standard packets will contain 7 to 4% 
ounce of seed. 

Parsley, Paramount 
393'7 CHAMPION MOSS CURLED. For garnish- 
ing soups or stews. Our strain is extra nice fine 
curled. Pkt. Se; Oz. 25¢; 14 Ib. 75e. 
3939 PLAIN LEAVED. Leaves flat and deeply cut 
but not curled. Deep green. Used for flavoring and 
drying. Pkt. 8c; Oz. 25¢c; 14 Ib. 75c. 
3938 TURNIP ROOTED. Edible roots resembling 
small Parsnips. Used in flavoring soups, etc. 
Foliage like plain Parsley. Pkt. Se; Oz. 25¢c; 
4 Ib. 75e. 
3940 PARAMOUNT. A new “ triple-curled”’ variety 
with rich dark green foliage in thick compact 
fronds. Plant growth very vigorous and uniform. 
The finest home garden variety and excellent for 
bunching. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 30c; 14 1b. S5c. 

Peanuts 
Culture—Plant the same time as corn, in rows 
24 ft. apart. Drop the shelled nuts 8 to 10 inches 
apart, cover 1 inch deep. When the plants are 
nearly full grown throw earth up to them. This 
will cause the nuts to form. 
3948 EXTRA EARLY SPANISH. With this va- 
riety it is possible even in the North to mature a 
nice crop of peanuts. Nuts not extremely large 
but solid and sweet. Plant on light sandy soil in 
full sunshine. Pkt. 10c; 4 Ib. 25c; Lb. 75c. 
The Templin-Bradley Co., Seeds and Bulbs, Cleveland 2, Ohio 
