HARRISON’S GLORY 
This variety is used as a whole pea dried for 
soup purposes. Plant is erect to drooping, stem 
quite stout with very short internodes and no 
branches, foliage abundant to dense, dark green, 
decidedly whitened. Pods quite bread, moder- 
ately to very plump, slightly curved, rounded 
to blunt, medium green, 4-5 peas in a pod. 
HORAL 
A canning variety. Plant dwarf and dark green. 
Pods blunt, light, and double. seed is medium 
green and smooth. 
IDAHO WHITE 
See our description. 
IVY’S SPECIAL 
See Willett’s Wonder. 
JAP GREEN 
See Harrison’s Glory. 
LOYALTY 
A wilt resistant dwarf early sweet type devel- 
oped for resistance to adverse weather condi- 
tions. Vine dark green, concentrated pod set- 
ting, pods double, straight, blunt, sieve sizes 
largely 3-4 and 5. 
LARGE WHITE MARROWFAT 
Same as Marrowfat, White. 
LAXTON’S SUPERB 
The earliest of the large podded dwarf peas. 
Used for home gardens and early market gar- 
den. Plant light green, coarse. Pods single and 
double, curved, pointed, medium green, attrac- 
tive; contain 9-10 peas. Seed dark green, 
dimpled. 
See our description. 
MAMMOTH POD ALASKA 
Same as Ameer. 
MAMMOTH PODDED EXTRA EARLY 
For home and market gardens. Plant medium 
heavy, deep green, productive. Pods light to 
medium green, broad, round, blunt; taper 
slightly from blossom to stem end; contain 6-7 
peas of fair quality. Seed round, dimpled, 
creamed colored. 
MARROWEFAT, WHITE 
A commercial variety, grown extensively for 
dry use; resistant to Fusarium Wilt. Plant dark 
green. Pods single and double, plump, blunt, 
straight, light green; contain 6-7 peas of poor 
quality. Seed large, round, creamy white. 
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Vine 
Length 
18 
28 
18 
30 
60 
Pod Season 
Length (days) 
28 70 
2 tp? 
34 63 
4 60 
$! 59 
34 80 
