PEAS 
Midseason varieties 
Morse's 60—({ Wilt 
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 5% inches long, 
pointed, slightly curved, 
medium dark green and 
usually contains 9 to 11 
large peas of excellent 
quality. 

(Pkt., 10c) (¥2 Ib., 25c) (Ib., 40c) 
(5 Ibs., $1.75) prepaid 


Peas Morse’s 60, 
Teton. 66 days. A hy- 
brid variety, 
resistant to Fusarium 
wilt. Excellent for mar- 
ket gardens, shipping, 
canning, and freezing. 
Vine dark green, me- 
dium 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 qual- 
ity. Seeds large, cream 
and green, wrinkled. 
(Pkt., 10c) (%2 Ib., 25c) (Ib., 
40c) (5 Ibs., $1.75) prepaid 
