S.N. & S. Co's. TENDER GREEN PEAS 

“THEY MELT IN YOUR MOUTH” 
(1 pound to 100 feet of drill—8&0 to 100 pounds to the acre) 
Peas are quite hardy and for early crop sow as soon as the ground can be worked. Then sow in 
succession every two weeks until the first of August. They require moderately rich soil but not exces- 
sively rich or wet, or they will run too much to vine and will not bear heavily. The dwarf varieties 
can be planted in rows 12 to 18 inches apart, and the tall varieties 3 feet apart. The tall varieties 
should be staked by brush or tied up. By using the various classes of Peas and making several sow- 
ings of each, good Peas can be had for a long season. The pods should be kept picked; the plant will 
then continue to bear longer. 
For late sowing, use Early Dwarf varieties. 
No You ‘Know this Szorek... 
Do you know how to avoid the usual disappointment of a poor Pea crop after 
mid-July? It is easy to get a big crop of juicy Peas even up to late August. 
of planting at 2 or 3 week intervals get the following varieties and plant all at the 
same time in early Spring. This will allow a good root system to develop before 
INOCULATE ALL LEGUMES 
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hot weather comes. Thé varieties will bear in the order shown to late August. 


S. N. & S. CO’S. “LONG SEASON” GARDEN PEA COLLECTION 
1. Peas Alaska, 3. 
2 Peas American Wonder. 4, 
Peas Little Marvel. 5. 
Peas Carter’s Daisy. 6. 
Peas Roosevelt. 
Peas Telephone, Tall. 
1 pkt each (walue 60c) for 50c.- % Ib each (vaiue $1.65) for $1.45. lb each (value $2.70) for $2.25 

YOUR OWN GROWN PEAS ARE THE SWEETEST 
Extra Early Round Seeded Variety 
ALASKA or EARLIEST OF ALL — The earliest 
smooth seeded Pea on the market, height 2% feet. 
It produces a large crop of well filled medium 
size pods completely packed with small round 
green Peas. 50 days. 
PKt 10c. % Ib 25c. Ib 40c. 
2 Ibs 75e. 5 tbs $1.75. 
Extra Early Dwarf Wrinkled Varieties 
LITTLE MARVEL—A productive, wrinkled, seeded 
variety, growing about 18 inches tall; pods aver- 
age 2% inches in length. They are well filled 
with 6 to 7 large Peas of exceptionally fine qual- 
ity. 60 days. 
PKt 10c. % Ib 30c. 2 Ibs 90c. 5 Ibs $2.00. 
LAXTON’S PROGRESS—A new Pea and one of the 
best of the large podded, early, wrinkled sorts. 
Planted same time as Laxtonian, it is ready to 
pick a week earlier. The pods are 4 inches long 
and are filled with 7 or 8 large Peas of fine 
quality, height 18 inches. 60 days. 
Pkt 10c. % lb 30c. Ib 50c. 2 Ibs 90c. 5 Ibs $2.00. 
THOMAS LAXTON—Plants grow 2% feet, each pod 
contains 6 to 8 large, tender, dark green Peas of 
lb 50c. 
the finest flavor. An early, high quality, all 
purpose Pea. 65 days. 
PKt 10c. % lb 25c. Ib 40c. 2 Ibs 75e. 5 Ibs $1.75. 
AMERICAN WONDER—A fine, extra early wrin- 
kled variety, well suited for the private garden 
and quite productive. The flavor and quality are 
excellent and its dwarf habit makes it a desirable 
sort, height 12 inches. 60 days. 
Pkt 10c. % Ib 25c. Ib 40c. 2 Ibs 75c. 5 Ibs $1.75. 
GRADUS or PROSPERITY — Early wrinkled im- 
proved variety, growing about 8 ft tall and bear- 
ing an enormous crop of fine pods 3% inches in 
length, medium green, and hold 7 to 9 large ten- 
der Peas of sweet, luscious flavor. A sure cropper 
and a general favorite for home or market. 63 
days. 
% Ib 30e. 
Pkt 10¢c. 
LAXTONIAN — The largest podded of the early 
dwarf wrinkled varieties. Height about 18 inches. 
The pods, 4% inches long, contain eight to ten 
luscious Peas of finest flavor. Vines are vigorous, 
dark green, which enables it to resist extreme 
conditions. A good Pea for the market grower 
or the home garden. 65 days. 
Pkt 10c. % Ib 30ec. Ib 50c. 2 Ibs 90c. 
Ib 50c. 2 Ibs 90c. 5 Ibs $2.00. 
5 Ibs $2.00. 
Main Crop Varieties 
CARTER’S DAISY or EARLY DWARF TELE- 
PHONE—The vines grow about 18 inches in 
height. They are strong and always bear a good 
crop. The pods measure from 4 to 5 inches and 
contain 7 to 8 large light green Peas. A favorite 
garden and market variety. 75 days. 
Pkt 10c. % Ib 30c. Ib 50c. 2 Ibs 90c. 5 Ibs $2.00. 
This fine Pea 
TELEPHONE—TALL—Medium late. 
is vigorous growing, about four feet high, and 
producing an abundance of large pods and filled 
with immense Peas, which are tender, sweet, 
and of excellent flavor. It has sterling merit, 
which gardeners appreciate. 75 days. 
PKt 10c. % Ib 25c. Ib 40c. 2 Ibs 75e. 5 Ibs $1.75. 
ROOSEVELT — This splendid Pea is of the same 
podded type as the Telephone but the pods are 
larger and the Peas sweeter. The Roosevelt Pea 
surpasses all other large-podded varieties in pro- 
ductiveness. In other words a pint of Roose- 
velt Pea pods will yield as many shelled as a 
quart of most other sorts. Quality is always to 
be preferred to quantity, but a Pea which will 
give better quality and larger quantity is the 
Pea to plant. That Pea is the Roosevelt. A very 
popular variety. Height, 3 feet. 65 days. 
Pkt 10c. % Ib 30c. Ib 50c. 2 Ibs 90c. 5 Ibs $2.00. 
SUGAR PEA—(Edible pods)—We consider this the 
best of the edible podded sorts, in which the pods 
are used when half grown and are cooked in the 
same way as snap beans. The pods of the Sugar 
Pea are very large, four to five and a half 
inches long, very tender and fine flavored. Very 
prolific, strong growing; about four or five feet 
high, with large, light-colored foliage. 85 days. 
Pkt 10c. % Ib 25c. Ib 40c. 2 Ibs 75c. 5 Ibs $1.75. 
Inoculate our Peas With NITRAGIN 
Pkg., 10c, enough for 8 Ibs. of Seed 
PLANT A VEGETABLE GARDEN 
And contribute to the Peace of home and 
country. Every home gardener who grows as 
many vegetable foods in his own garden 
as possible helps to feed a hungry world. 
Fresh vegetables from your own garden save 
time and money. And always fresh. 

ROSELLE—"“ANNUAL CURRANT JELLY PLANT” 
Make delicious jelly from the leaves and branches 
of this wonderful new plant. The calyx surround- 
ing the seed pod is used for making jelly and jam, 
considered by many to be superior to Guava or Cur- 
rent jelly. It is grown extensively in Australia and 
the Famous Queensland jelly is shipped to all parts 
of the world. After the flower petals fall, remove 
calyxes from seed pods. To four solid quarts of 
calyxes add 1 quart of cold water, boil until tender. 
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Strain through cheese cloth, but do not squeeze. 
Measure an equal number of cups of sugar, which 
should be placed in the oven to heat. Boil the juice 
20 minutes, add the hot sugar, boil 3 minutes, strain 
once more into glasses. Sow early in April in 
sunny location where the plants are to remain, in 
rows 4 ft. apart and thin to 2 ft. in the row. Cook 
like string beans. Pkt lie. \% 0z 35ce. WY oz 65e. 
