BUNTON'S FAMOUS GARDEN PEAS 
1 Pint Will Plant 200 Feet of Drill; 50 to 60 Lbs. to the Acre 
CULTURE—If weather conditions are favorable, smooth varieties are often sown in February. Any of the varieties can be 
successfully grown if planted during any of the early spring months, March and April being preferred. By planting early, medium 
early and late varieties at the same time, a succession of fresh peas may be had over several weeks. For Fall use plant from July 
Ist to August 15th. Plant in drills 2 inches deep, 20 peas to the foot, in rows from 24 to 48 inches apart, depending on the variety. 
*KAKKSUPREME—(62 days). One of our specials, intro- 
duced here by us in 1926 and since that time has steadily 
grown in favor with all that have planted it. 
It is a great pea and fully merits the unusual popularity 
it has gained since its introduction. It is the earliest 
of the large pod, dwarf wrinkled class and the most pro- 
ductive. The dwarf vine and foliage are of an intensely 
deep green color, being only 15 to 18 inches high and may 
be planted successfully in rows as close as 2 feet apart. 
The pods are 4 inches long, broad, handsome, dark 
green and well filled with 8 deep green peas of excep- 
tionally high quality and good flavor. Pkt. 10c: pt. 25c; 
qt. 45c: Y_ gal. 85c; gal. $1.60; peck $3.00; 1/2 bu. $5.65; 
bu. $11.00. 
*xXBUNTON’S IDEAL—(65 days) A new, early, giant 
podded variety, only 2 or 3 days later than our B-B 
Supreme, pods at least one-fourth larger; has strong, dark 
green vine about 22 inches high, does not require sticks. 
The pods 4% to 5 inches, dark green, round with pointed 
ends. 
It has outstanding merits, which are of special value to 
the market arower. Unusually early for such a large pea 
and commands highest market prices. Pkt. 10c: pt. 30c; 
qt. 50c: % gal. 90c; gal. $1.75; pk. $3.25; 2 bu. $6.15; 
bu. $12.00. 
EARLY BIRD—(61 days). The earliest large podded, 
semi-wrinkled pea, bearing medium dark green pods 4 to 
4% inches long that usually contain 8 to 9 large peas of 
good quality; height 18 to 22 inches; matures to picking 
stage in about 55 days. 
It is a heavy preducer for a dwarf pea and is recom- 
mended for truckers and market growers. Pkt. 10c; pt. 25c: 
qt. 45c: 2 gal. 85c; gal. $1.60; peck $3.00: 42 bu. $5.65; 
bu. $11.00. 
*xkxEXTRA EARLY ALASKA—(57 days). The very earliest, 
smooth, green pea. Grows to 2¥2 feet high. Pods are 2Y2 
inches long, round, straight, square ended and contain six 
light green peas; very uniform in maturing. Pkt. 10c; pt. 
25c: qt. 40c: % gal. 75c; gal. $1.40; peck $2.50; ¥% bu. 
$4.65; bu. $9.00. 
LITTLE MARVEL—(64 days). A splendid, first early 
dwarf wrinkled pea. 16 to 18 inches high, producing dark 
green pods about 3 inches long, blunt ended and crowded 
with 6 to 8 peas of extra fine flavor, tender and sweet. 
Pkt. 10c; pt. 25c; qt. 45c: 42 gal. 85c: gal. $1.60; peck $3.00; 
Wy bu. $5.65; bu. $11.00. , 
*IMPROVED DARK POD TELEPHONE—(74 days). The 
pods are 4% inches long, very broad, dark green, straight 
but slightly curved at the point and containing 9 large, 
medium green peas of the finest quality. The vines are 
very strong and grow 4 feet high. It is classed as a late 
variety, although one of the heaviest yielders. A very 
profitable pea to plant as a second or third early. Pkt. 10c; 
pt. 25c; qt. 45c: ¥2 gal. 85c; gal. $1.60; peck $3.00; Y2 bu. 
$5.65; bu. $11.00. / 
MAMMOTH MELTING SUGAR—(74 days). The best of 
the edible podded sorts for home and market. Vines 4 to 5 
feet high, light green. Pods 3% inches long, light green, 
brittle, fleshy, stringless, and of good quality, containing Ui 
light green peas. Pkt. 10c; pt. 30c; qt. 50c; WY gal. 95e: 
gal. $1.85; peck $3.50. 
THOMAS LAXTON—The 32-inch, medium green pods 
contain 7 to 9 good quality peas. Vines grow about 2% 
feet high. Pkt. 10c; pt. 25c: qt. 45c: ¥% gal. 85c; gal. $1.60; 
peck $3.00; 42 bu. $5.65; bu. $11.00. 
*PERFECTO—(69 days). Its large, handsome, dark green 
pods sell for a premium over other peas. A strong, healthy 
grower, attaining a height of 2 to 2¥2 feet, considered a 
semi-dwarf and resistant to fusarum wilt. The unusual 
large pods, 4% to 5 inches long, are dark green, slightly 
curved and pointed, containing on an average of 10 large, 
delicious peas. Pkt. 10c; pt. 30c: qt. 50c: ¥% gal. 90c: gal. 
$1.75; peck $3.25; 2 bu. $6.15: bu. $12.00. 
*BUNTONIAN—(60 days). Buntonian is the earliest large 
podded pea you can plant. A rapid and vigorous grower 
and very productive. The vine and foliage are heavy and 
a deep green color. Height about 2% feet; pods 3¥% to 
3¥% inches long, dark green, saddled back and blunt 
ended, usually containing eight large light green peas. 
Pkt. 10c: pt. 25c; qt. 45c: % gal. 85c; gal. $1.60: peck 
$3.00: % bu. $5.65; bu. $11.00. 
IMPROVED GRADUS—(59 days) An improved type of 
Gradus, slightly earlier, more dwarf and very productive. 
The vines are moderately stout, medium green color and 
2 feet high. Pods medium green, 4 inches long, fairly 
broad, pointed and filled with 7 to 9 very large, dark 
green peas of exceptional quality. Pkt. 10c; pt. 25c; qt. 45c; 
2 gal. 85c: gal. $1.60: peck $3.00; ¥2 bu. $5.65; bu. $11.00. 



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