CANADA FIELD 
A commercial sort for field culture, resistant 
to Fusarium Wilt. Plants are very tall, medium 
green. Pods single, blunt light green; contain 
6 peas. Seed small, smooth, creamy white. 
BRITISH LION 
The plant is light green in color with heavy 
liage. Pods are dark green, pointed, and borne 
singly. The seed is large and smooth. 
CARTER’S EIGHT WEEKS 
A very early pea with a dwarf slender vine. 
Pods single and double, pointed, dark green, 
slightly curved, contain 7-9 peas of good quality 
when picked young. Seed small, gray-green, 
dimpled. 
CLAUDIT 
This pea has a rank growth but of Alaska type. 
The pods are borne singly and are light green 
in color, straight, blunt, and the seeds are 
smooth and medium green in color. 
CREOLE 
This pea bears over a comparatively long period. 
It is used for home gardens and for a green 
cover crop. Shows resistance to mildew. Plant 
is vigorous, prolific, hardy, medium light green. 
Pods are medium green, blunt, single and 
paired. The seed is cream to light green color 
and smooth, dimpled. 
DWARF TOM THUMB 
The plant is a dark green garden variety, small 
but vigorous. Pods are dark green, single, con- 
taining 7-8 peas of good quality. The seed is 
medium dark green, round, dimpled, and 
smooth. 
EARLY BIRD 
See Laxton Superb. 
FIRST AND BEST 
Used principally for early home garden. The 
plant is slender, medium green, hardy, with 
pods straight, light green, plump, blunt, and 
borne singly. Seed is medium size, round, dim- 
pled, creamy white to greenish white. 
FROSTPROOF 
See Willett’s Wonder. 
GREEN SCOTCH 
A variety grown in Wisconsin for edible dry 
peas. Plant is dark green, vigorous and prolific. 
Pods are slender, straight and semi-curved, 
pointed. Seed smooth, dark green, mottled. 
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Vine 
Length 
48 
36 
12 
30 
o7 
10 
28 
42 
Pod 
Length 
2% 
334 
2% 
2% 
24 
34 
2% 
254 
Season 
(days) 
85 
73 
04 
70 
04 
08 
100 
06 
