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PEAS—(Continued)—Second Early Varieties 
MAMMOTH LUSCIOUS SUGAR | 
One of the best known varieties. Vines 4 to 5 feet tall producing an abund- 
ance of pods 4 to 41% inches long often curved or twisted; when young, 
stringless, very tender and finely flavored. Ready for use in 70 to 75 
days. Seeds round, smooth, creamy white and yellow. 
Prince Edward 
The largest podded pea ever produced. As the name implies, this pea is of 
English origin. At the leading agricultural shows it has always taken first 
prize. There is a constantly increasing demand for large podded peas on 
account of the saving of time in picking. The Prince Edward produces pods 
7 inches long and upwards, containing 8 to 13 dark green peas of finest quality 
and flavor. Vines are exceedingly thrifty and free from blight or mildew, 5 to 
6 feet high and enormously productive. Matures 76 days. Seeds wrinkled 
green. 
TELEPHONE—DARK PODDED 
Vines 4 to 41% feet tall, dark green leaves, vigorous and very productive: 
Pods 5 to 5% inches long, dark green in color, containing 8 to 10 very large 
peas of light green color and unexcelled quality. Matures 73 days. Seeds pear 
shaped, wrinkled, green. 
PEPPER 
A packet of seed will produce 75 plants, an ounce 1000 plants. 
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CULTURE. Sow seeds thinly 
in greenhouse, in flats or in hot 
beds. Cover seed very lightly 
and keep the soil moist and very 
warm. When seedlings are one 
inch high, transplant to avoid 
crowding. Plants should be grad- 
ually hardened off and set out 
of doors late in May or early 
June in rows 2% feet apart, 
leaving about 114 feet between 
plants. 
CALIFORNIA WONDER (Sweet) 
An early and most productive strain. Plants shorter and stockier than most 
strains of California Wonder. Fruits blocky, smooth, 4 to 5 inches long, often 
4 inches across, with flesh 3¢ of an inch thick. 
