PEAS 
One pound of peas will plant 100 feet of row. Two to five bushels per acre. 
*At the prices here quoted peas cannot be sent prepaid. Purchaser pays transportation on peas except 
as follows: If your order for vegetable seeds including peas amounts to $20.00 or more we will prepay the 
freight charges. 
195 World’s Record 
The Earliest Large Podded Pea 
Earliness, fine quality, large pods, heavy yield 
—these are the reasons why World’s Record is 
so tremendously popular today. Without ques- 
tion it is recognized by the best growers as the 
most profitable for their early crops. The pods 
are large and attractive, 3 to 4 inches long, 
pointed, medium dark green and contain large 
peas of the finest flavor. 
The vines are usually about 21% feet high, 
sturdy and bear large crops which are ready 
over a short period of time. We offer an excep- 
tionally dependable early stock of this popular 
variety which we can recommend highly. See 
prices on next page. 
160 Greater Progress 
Large Dark Green Pods—Very Prolific 
As the name implies, this is an improved Lax- 
ton’s Progress, ripening with us about two days 
earlier, and bearing more uniformly large pods 
and a heavier yield. 
The vines are not tall, only about 18”, but 
they are husky and literally loaded with large 
well filled deep green pods (4-4'% in.). They 
ripen only a few days after World’s Record and 
they mature evenly over a very short period. 
The pods are all of the same uniform large size 
giving a most handsome appearance when 
picked for market. In our opinion, this is the 
best of the true large-podded early peas. See 
prices below. 
156 Dwarf Market (New) 
A new large-podded midseason pea, especially adapted 
for market gardeners in the East. In type it resembles 
Dwarf Alderman, having long, pointed, dark green 
pods, but it is several days earlier and a much better 
producer under our conditions. 
The husky vines grow about 2 ft. tall and set big 
crops of fine pods, measuring 4 to 5”. They ripen uni- 
formly and the large peas fill the pods well, a great 
advantage over many varieties in this season. If you 
have had difficulty growing large-podded peas in the 
medium-late season, we highly recommend the new 
Dwarf Market. See prices on next page. 
180 Midseason Giant 
(Giant Stride, Wyoming Wonder, etc.) 
One of the best of the large podded mid-season group. 
It comes on between the early sorts and the late 
varieties and has shown a remarkable ability to stand 
up and bear well in hot dry weather. The pods are very 
large (4% to 5 in. long) dark green and pointed. The 
yield is large, the pods being borne in great numbers on 
strong vigorous vines about 24 in. high. See prices on 
next page. 
152 Alderman - 
The Best Tall-Growing Pea—Large Pods. 
Many years ago Alderman replaced the old Telephone 
pea as the best of the tall, late types and it is still the 
leader in this field. In New England and other sections 
these tall vines often produce much better than the 
dwarf kinds. The pods are very large, 5 to 6” and the 
quality is excellent. Markets always like these big well- 
filled pods and growers find it a most profitable kind to 
grow. See prices on next page. 

GREATER PROGRESS 
A wonderful pea for market. 
Early Varieties 
25 Ibs. or more of one variety will be supplied NOT PREPAID* (See above) 
at the 100 lb. rate. 1 bu. weighs 56 lbs. Vibe’ 714 lbsnacl Sib: 56 |b. 100 Ib. 
158 GRADUS, or Prosperity. (2'/ ft.) Early.................06. $ 40 $2.05 $3.75 $12.30 $22.00 
160 GREATER PROGRESS. (18 in.) See above.................. .40 2.25 4.20 14.00 25.00 
163 HUNDREDFOLD or Blue Bantam (20 in.)................4- +35 1.95 3.60 11.75 21.00 
165 LAXTON’S PROGRESS. (18 in.)....... 0... ccc ccc cece cece Ex fe) 1.90 3.45 11.20 20.00 
Standard medium-early type with large pods (about 4”) borne on 
dwarf vines. A heavy yielder and still an excellent variety for 
market. 
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