Midseason 
ae Peas 
Morse's 60—(Wil1 
Resistant) 73 days. A 
valuable 
new mid-season variety 
which represents a_ de- 
cided improvement. over 
Giant Stride class. of 
Peas, which include the 
95 and 40. It is earlier, 
more productive and the 
pods are better filled. Out- 
standing in heavy = and 
consistent yielding of fine 
green, large pods resist: 
ant to Fusarium wilt and 
has some resistance to 
Mosaic. Vines three feet, 
vigorous. Dark green pods 
frequently 51% inches long, 
pointed, slightly curved, 
medium dark green and 
usually contains 9 to 11 
large peas of excellent 
quality. 

(Pkt., 10c) ('% Ib., 25c) 
(lb., 40c) (5 Ibs., $1.75) 
‘ prepaid | 

Peas Morse’s 60, 
72 days. We are listing this variety in 
Dwart Alderman the place of Dwarf Telephone because it 
is slightly earlier, about the same in vine and pod length but with 
dark color pods instead of light. Vine 20 inches and stocky. Pods 
4% inches. Recommended to home gardeners wishing something 
extra good in the way of quality and flavor. Seeds large, wrinkled. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% Ib., 25c) Clb., 40c) ( Ilbs., $1.75) prepaid 
Teton 66 days. A hybrid variety, resistant to Fusarium wilt. 
Excellent for market gardens, shipping, canning, and 
freezing. Vine dark green, medium heavy. Pods 4 inches long, 
large, straight, blunt, dark green, concentrated in season; well 
filled with 7 to 8 large, succulent peas of very fine quality. Seeds 
large, cream and green, wrinkled. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% Ib., 25c) (ib., 45c) (5 Ibs., $2.00) prepaid 
FROM FT. MEADE, FLORIDA—Am writing you this letter concerning Pepper 
seed. We bought some of your Rocky Ford last year and our customers were 
very well satisfied. 

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