GARDEN PEAS 
CARDEN PEAS 
CULTURE. — Sow as 
goon as the land can 
be cultivated in the 
spring in rows 18 to 
20” apart, according 
to variety, covering 
the seed 1 to 1% in- 
ches. Round seeded 
varieties should’ be 
sown first. In the 
garden it pays to 
etake tall growing va- 
rieties. One pound for 
100 foot row; 1% 
bushel per acre. One 
quart measure 
tains about 2 Ibs. 
Prices prepaid of all 
varieties, except whe- 
re noted: Pkt. $0.05; 
yy Ib. $0.15; % Ib. 
$0.20; 1 Ib. $0.35; 
6 Ibs $1.65; 10 Ibs 
$3.00; 25 lbs $7.00; 
50 lbs $12.50; 100 Ibs 
$25.00; prepaid. 
§68—Surprise. — Rea- 
dy for picking al- 
most at the same time 
as Alaska or Earliest 
e@ all. Seeds small, 
wrinkled, excellent for 
the home garden or 
canning. 30’. 58 days. 
569—Mammoth Early Podded.—Height 30’. Pods 3”. 6 to 7 peas of good 
quality. Seed round, cream yellow, 60 days. 
570—Alaska or Extra Early.—Height 28’. 
af good quality. 180 seeds per ounce. 57 days. 
Pkt. $0.05; 14 Ib. $0.12; 44 lb. $0.18; 1 Ib. $0.30; 5 Ibs $1.40; 10 Ibs $2.50;. 
25 Ibs $5.50; 50 Ibs $10.00; 100 lbs $18.00; prepaid. 
571—American Wonder.—An important variety for the home garden 
Height 12 to 14”. Pods green, 3’, well filled. Peas small, wrinkled, pale green, 
almost square, 59 days. 
572—Carter’s 8 weeks.—Dwarfest of all peas. Very early with long pods 
well filled with 6 to 7 peas. Takes little space in the garden. 
con- 

594—Dwarf Alderman 
Pods 254”, 6 to 8 small peas 
573—Little Marvel.—Exceedingly productive and of excellent quality 
Height 18 to 20”. Pods dark green, 3’’, well filled. Seeds medium size, distinctly 
wrinkled, green, square and flattened at both ends. 64 days. 
574—-Glacier.—New extremely Early variety. Height 32’. Plants well 
resistant to wilt. Pods dark green. 34’, very well filled, 7 to 8 green peas of 
excellent quality. Seeds large, green and cream when matured. 100 per ounce. 
60 days. 
575—World’s Record (Sutton).—Of the Gradus type but earlier and more 
uniform. Height 30”. Pods green, pointed, well filled, 7 to 8 peas of good 
quality. Seeds large, green and cream. 100 per ounce. 57 days. 
576—Thomas Laxton.—We offer an improved selection of the old variety. 
Pods 344” dark green, well filled, blunt ended, 7 to 8 large peas of excellent 
quality. Seeds of medium size, green and cream, 100 per ounce. 62 days. 
577—Laxtonian.—A very popular variety for the garden and market. Height 
18”. Pods 414”, large, dark green, lightly curved and pointed. 7 to 8 large peas 
of excellent quality. Seeds large, wrinkled, yellow and green, 63 days. 
578—Laxton Progress.—Plants very vigorous and dark green. Height 16” 
Pods of beautiful appearance, 444”, slightly curved and pointed. 7 to 9 large 
peas of wonderful quality. Seeds large, cream and green, 85 per ounce. 62 day 
580—Blue Bantam.—An old variety of highest quality. In appearance very 
similar to Laxton Progress. The pods are large, dark green, well filled with 
large peas that are very sweet. 62 days. 
584—Gradus Improved.—Leaves pale green; height 35”; Pods 314”, 6 to 8 
rt peas that are very‘sweet. Seeds large, green and cream. 100 per ounce. 
ays. 
585—Wyoming Wonder.—A heavy producing mid-season variety. Height 
4 to 434’. Pods dark green, 4}4 to 514” long, straight, well filled. Seeds large, 
wrinkled and green. Highest quality. 72 days. 
586—Asgrow Pride.—A hybrid of exceptionnal production. Height 30’ 
Foliage dark green. Does not wilt and does not seem to be affected by aphis. 
Pods 334” dark green and well filled with 7 to 9 large peas of excellent quality, 
Seeds medium size. 120 per ounce. 65 days. 
590—Onward.—Height 26”. Plants very vigorous and productive. Pods 3 34”, 
well filled with blunt end, 6 to 8 large peas of excellent quality. Seeds large and 
green. 70 days. 
593—Dwarf Telephone (Daisy).—Height 24”. 
10 large peas of excellent quality. 
80 per ounce. 76 days. 
Pods 4'%4’’, well filled, 8 to 
The seeds are very large, blueish green, 
594—Dwarf Alderman.—Most wonderful variety that seems to stand drought 
better than any other. Height 28’, Pods 314”, well filled, 7 to 9 large peas of 
excellent quality. Seeds large, green, 90 per ounce. 76 days. 
597—Tall Telephone.—Height 60’. Foliage soft green. Pods 414”, soft 
green, 8 to 10 large peas of the highest quality. 74 days. 
598.—Alderman (Dark Podded Telephone).—Wonderful variety for the 
garden, the market and for canning. Height 60’. Pods 414”, large, well filled, 
8 to 10 large peas of the highest quality. The seeds are large, pale green, 90 
per ounce, 75 days. 
18 

(Fr. Pois de Jardin)  —s— - 
605—Dwarf Melting Sugar.—Height 26”. Pods 214”, flat, curved, pale | 
green. Seeds small, round, creamy white, 65 days. 
Pkt. $0.05; 34 Ib. $0.20; 34 Ib. $0.36; 1 Ib. $0.60; 5 Ibs, $2.75; 10 Ib:. $5.00; 
prepaid. 
606—Tall Melting Sugar.—Height 54’. Pods 5”. Very large, crumpled, 
tender, crisp, meaty and stringless, of good quality. Seeds large, round, creamy 
white, 100 per ounce. 74 days. Pkt. $0.05; 34 lb. $0.20; 14 Ib. $0.36; 1 Ib. $0.60; 
prepaid. 
PEPPER 
(Fr. Piment) 
CULTURE.—Sow in hot beds or in the greenhouse in March. Transplant in 
cold frames and later in the open ground in rows 2 to 3 feet apart and 15 inches 
between the plants in the row. One ounce is sufficient for 1,000 plants; 34 Ib. 
per acre. Prices prepaid of all varieties except where otherwise indicated: 
Pkt. $0.15; 14 oz. $0.33; 1% oz. $0.60; 1 oz. $1.00; 14 lb. $3.33; 4 Ib. $6.00 
1 lb. $10.00. ; 
615—Harris Extra Early.—The fruits are not quite as thick and smaller 
than the average but the plants are extremely vigorous, productive and early. 
Ideal variety to catch the early market. Very mild and of good quality. 58 days. 
614—Early Pimento.—Bronze medal All America. The earliest variety 
known. Plants are medium size, very prolific. The fruits have an ox- 
heart-shape. 314’’ deep and 214” wide. Flesh thick, dark green, very 
and brilliant red when matured. It is the ideal variety for cold regions 
where the other varieties do not have time to come to maturity. . . 
Pkt. $0.15; 14 oz. $0.40; 14 oz. $0.72; 1 oz. $1.20; 14 lb. $4.00; 4% Ib 
$7.20; 1 lb. $12.00; prepaid. " ; 


616—Harris Early Giant.—Plants vigorous, upright and extremely prolific. 
Fruits large, 414” long, 314” wide and tapering. Flesh dark green, medium 
thick and very mild. 63 days. < , 
617—King of the North.—New large fruited variety. Flesh medium thick, 
dark green first and dark red when matured. Very mild. 70 days. 
618—Windsor A.—Very productive variety. Fruits of medium size, 2 to 24’° 
wide, 4 to 5” long. Flesh green first, cherry red when matured; thick and of 
excellent quality. Very mild. 70 days. 
619—Oakview Wonder.—An extra early selection of the well known variety 
California Wonder. 75 days. 
620—California Wonder.—Fruits exceedingly large, dark green, 444” long, 
314” to 4” wide. Brilliant crimson red when matured. Flesh exceedingly thick. 
firm, very mild, having a distinct flavor. Most popular variety on all markets. 
80 days. 
4 
621—World’s Beater.—Fruits 5” long, 3}4” wide. Dark green, brilliant red 4 
when matured. Flesh thick and mild. 
70 days. 
622—Chinese Giant.—Fruits very large, 414 to 5’ wide, dark green, rounded 
at both ends, often crumpled, brilliant scarlet red when matured. Flesh firm, 
medium thick, very mild. 80 days. : 
624—Ruby King.—Plants vigorous, upright, prolific. Fruits 444 to 5/” long, 
24%” Oe tapering, dark green, brilliant red when matured. Flesh thick and 
mild. ays. : K, as 
Almost as popular as California Wonder. 
626—Sunnybrook.—Another variety that looks like a tomato. Fruits dark — 
green but brilliant red when matured. 
Flesh pink and mild. Fruits 244” thick 
and 234” wide. 73 days. onibes «ay 
627—Hamilton Market.—A large thick flesh medium early pepper of excellent ~ 
quality. : 
628—Hungarian Wax.—Extra early variety for the home garden and for 
canning. Plants dwarf, very productive. Fruits 6 to 7” long; 214” thick, 
tapering, pale shiny yellow, brilliant red when matured. : 
pungent. 60 days. 
629—Golden Dawn (Sweet Yellow).—The largest yellow pepper. The 
skin is golden yellow. Flesh brillant yellow, very mild. Fruits medium size. 
almost square. 60 days. . - } 
630—Long Nar- 
row Cayesane, — 
A popular variety 
for pickles. Plante 
large and very pro- 
lific. Fruits about 
5” long, 14”. to 
132” in diameter, 
tapering, dark 
green, brick red_ 
when matured. Fla- 
vor very pungent. 
70 days. 
: 
_ 631—Large — Red 
_ Cayenne. — Si- 
_ Cayenne but the 
_ fruits are larger at 
and more. » It is 
the variety that is 
growers. Very 
619—New Sweet Pepper Oakview Wonder strong. 70jdays. 
_milar to ordinary _ 
prefered by market - 
Flesh thick and — 
x 
the calyx end. %” 

i 
¥ 
